Weekly Inspo Vids - Week One
Hey all,
Welcome to a brand new school year!
I hope you had a chance to truly relax this summer—whether that meant beach days, book stacks, or blissful naps. However you recharged, I hope it left you feeling ready for the meaningful work ahead.
To kick off the year, we’ve got some exciting resources coming your way:
Our inaugural video is below. It’s a quick, high-energy message to help you and your staff start the year strong.
This week’s Emailable PD is focused on helping teachers set themselves up for success during the all-important first week of school. You can send it directly to your team or use parts of it in your own voice.
NEW this year: Each week, we’ll send out “suggested email copy” with the Emailable PD. You can easily copy and paste into a message to your staff. Think of it as your weekly jumpstart—helpful, ready-to-go language that keeps your teachers motivated and aligned.
And a quick heads-up for free subscribers: pricing was originally set to increase on the 15th—but in celebration of this year’s first official email, we’re extending the current rate until tonight at 10 PM. If you’ve been thinking about upgrading, this is your moment.
Here’s to an amazing year ahead—we’re so glad to be in your corner.
Cheers!
P.S. Over 80% of voters said they’d like to start rating quotes as well as videos, so we shall! Please vote!
Weekly Video
Use in staff newsletters, encouraging emails, etc.
Teachers Change Lives - and Inspire the Future
Possible Caption: People take what you give them and they run with it.
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Weekly Quote
“Find things beautiful as much as you can, most people find too little beautiful.”
Vincent van Gogh
Weekly Emailable PD
Use in staff newsletters, emailable PD messages, etc.
Suggested Email Body:
This week’s focus is on the power of a strong start. The first few days of school set the tone for the year ahead. Predictable routines and caring relationships help students feel safe, supported, and ready to learn. Let’s be intentional with structure and connection—small moves now can shape the whole year.