Share Your Story

We want to hear your stories! Tell us what makes your district shine by submitting your success story. Fill out the form with as much detail as you can. We reserve the right to edit submitted stories. 

Here are a few guidelines for story content: 

Stories should focus on what is taking place today in public education. The campaign does not rely heavily on alumni examples. 
Sharing national award winners is fine, but be sure there is a back story. Tell us how the school helped foster that achievement or obstacles that had to be overcome. 
Stories should not be about new hires or promotions. 
Don’t forget the small examples, such as a unique curriculum or teaching style or an individual student who has accomplished a great achievement with the help of the school.  
Stories should be informational and not self-promotional or use advertising language. 
We love videos, but we need a written story to post to the website. If you have a great video demonstrating success, include a description of it. It is best to send us a link to the video. 
The website is not used to announce upcoming events or activities. If you have an event that speaks to success, tell us about it after the fact and send us photos. 

Share Your Story submission form

Not too long. Enough detail so we know what your story is about but enticing enough to make a reader want more.
If this is story is from a CTC/IU, please type the full title of all related school district(s).
In brief (300 words max), what is your story about? Give details but be concise. Read other examples on the website to see what works best on the web. We’re looking for stories about today’s public schools that illustrate how students are learning and excelling.
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Readers love photos! Do you have a photo that illustrates this success story? Upload it here! Be sure you have permission from all individuals in the photo or their parent(s)/guardian(s) to use the photo.
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e.g., on your school’s website, social media (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) or media coverage? Please list them and include any links.