“Our partnership with RevenFlo is critical to us. I love talking with Jason about my ideas for not just communicating what we do, but how we can improve. He always challenges me to take it one step further!”
– Dr. Lynn Moody, Superintendent, Rock Hill Schools
RevenFlo works with K12 Educational Institutions including Schools, Districts, and Associations. We provide guidance, planning, management, and delivery in using the Internet in meaningful ways, such as for improving the quality of education, as well as, for increasing the visibility of positive aspects of education, and for increasing stakeholder participation from teachers, parents, business communities, and the citizenry at large.
“The Horry County Schools has found RevenFlo to be extremely forward-thinking and innovative. They have been extremely helpful in guiding leaders in this community to plan for new ways to connect and link our resources and talents to better serve the entire county.”
-– Dr. Cynthia C. Elsberry, Superintendent, Horry County Schools
We conduct Internet Communications & Marketing programs – working towards stated objectives and measuring with a defined set of metrics. For example, we may be trying to make more visible a school of choice opportunity in your community or increase parent participation in a school.
We also design, manage, and deliver Web Design & Development projects – including websites, online experiences and dashboards, mobile themes and apps. For example, we may design, plan, develop, and integrate an enterprise content management system across your district resulting in new fluidly manageable, centrally stabilized websites for all of your schools, or we may develop a custom iPad app for the students of a particular class.
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The K12 Superintendents of the Sate of South Carolina developed a Vision for Education. Motivated by leadership, they put forward a this guiding document. Through the South Carolina Association of School Administrators (SCASA), the Superintendents approached RevenFlo and asked, “What Now?” How do we get citizens of the state to engage with the vision. Learn More