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With webinars, our monthly newsletter, case stories and more, our CESO Communications team touches a variety of topics — everything from bond elections and website design to crisis communications and change management. It's all here for you.

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Recent CESO Communications case stories

Centennial School District 12 (MN)

From navigation redesign, content development and marketing to photography, page layout and technical support, Centennial School District had a strategic and tactical partner in CESO Communications from start to finish through their website redesign.

Bridgeport ISD (TX)

When Dr. Amy Ellis began her role as superintendent in Bridgeport ISD — without in-house communications support or established processes — she knew that bringing in expertise could help make strong connections with a new school community.

DeLaSalle High School (MN)

A renewed focus on branding and enrollment marketing led DeLaSalle high school down the road toward a website refresh — one that sharpened the school's image and helped them create more spaces for storytelling.

District 191 | Burnsville – Eagan – Savage (MN)

Faced with shrinking enrollment and a nagging perception issue at the middle school level, the District 191 team knew they had to take decisive action to help change the narrative.

St. Charles CUSD 303 (IL)

Navigating high-pressure communication needs during the pandemic led St. Charles CUSD 303 to seek feedback from outside experts on if their approach was working. The Baseline Communications Assessment provided positive reinforcement, plus a few new revelations.

Brooklyn Center Community Schools (MN)

Our brand clarification process helped identify BCCS as fearless challengers of the status quo, and included reimagined logos, tagline and messaging. They are living their motto “We stand front & center,” which helps them stand out from neighboring districts.