from chaos to clarity: how sb 181 is transforming coach communication in kentucky schools
May 7, 2025

coaches are more than game-day leaders

In today’s schools, coaches are more than just sideline motivators—they’re powerful messengers of your district’s values, culture, and care. And with the recent passing of Senate Bill 181, Kentucky districts are being called to rethink how every adult in the building communicates with students and families—including extracurricular leaders.

This isn't just a compliance issue—it's a communication opportunity.


the current challenge: inconsistent, unstructured communication

If you're a district leader, this will probably sound familiar:

  • Coaches are texting parents directly.
  • Some teams are using GroupMe, others are on Remind.
  • Calendars live in pockets, private apps, or Facebook groups.
  • Parents ask, “Where do I even find the info?”

Right now, extracurricular communication in many districts is chaotic at best and invisible at worst. Without a unified system, updates get missed, information is fragmented, and your district’s brand is diluted in every team huddle or missed bus pickup.


what sb 181 really means for school communication

Senate Bill 181 requires school districts across Kentucky to standardize how all personnel—coaches, club sponsors, volunteers—communicate with students and families.


But let’s be clear: this law isn’t just about plugging in a new tool or checking a compliance box. It’s about stepping into a smarter, more connected approach to communication.


And it’s a chance to:

  • 🔐 Protect students through transparent, trackable communication
  • 🧠 Empower coaches with clear systems that reduce guesswork
  • 📢 Amplify your message across every corner of your district
  • 🤝 Build trust with families by meeting them where they are
  • 🧭 Align all messaging to your district’s values and vision


from “random apps” to real strategy

At The Alchemy Collaborative, we’ve helped districts make this exact shift. Here’s what a streamlined system can look like:

  • Coaches use one platform to send updates and messages
  • Calendars sync to phones so families never miss a change
  • Notifications are instant, not scattered across apps
  • Parents know exactly where to go—and who it's coming from

This isn’t a “new app” solution. It’s a systems-first, people-centered approach to communication strategy.


the culture shift: your coaches are your comms team

When districts equip coaches with the right tools and training, the ripple effect is huge.

  • Parents feel more informed and less frustrated.
  • Students feel seen and supported.
  • Coaches feel confident and clear on expectations.
  • Your district’s brand gets lifted in every interaction—not lost.

Think of it this way: families already trust their coaches. Let’s make sure the messages they send reflect your broader story.


turn compliance into connection—here’s how we help

At Alchemy, we partner with school districts to build clear, consistent communication systems that reflect your values, protect your people, and deepen family engagement.

From strategy to implementation, we help you:

  • Audit current communication channels
  • Build unified workflows across buildings and teams
  • Train coaches and sponsors with easy-to-follow processes
  • Integrate communication into your district’s overall brand voice


ready to make the shift?

SB 181 isn’t a roadblock. it’s a runway.

Let’s turn policy into purpose—and chaos into clarity.


📩 Contact us to schedule a free discovery call and start building a communication system that works for everyone in your district.

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