Each principal at a school whose population would, in theory, change dramatically under the SAP should reach out to ask families what would make them feel positively about attending their assigned school and to communicate to families what the school plans to do to help make that happen. Particularly if that school is currently not a school that neighborhood families choose to send their kids to. And not just open houses -- door-to-door, more personal house parties.
Each principal at a school whose population would, in theory, change dramatically under the SAP should reach out to ask families what would make them feel positively about attending their assigned school and to communicate to families what the school plans to do to help make that happen. Particularly if that school is currently not a school that neighborhood families choose to send their kids to. And not just open houses -- door-to-door, more personal house parties.