website support

your website should work for you, not against you.


your district’s website is more than a digital filing cabinet... it’s your front door, your press room, and your first impression all in one. this section showcases how we’ve partnered with schools to declutter, reorganize, and elevate their online presence. whether it’s a full department redesign, Finalsite overhaul, or Thrillshare strategy, these projects prove that a better website isn’t just about how it looks... it’s about how it helps people find what they need and feel good doing it.

less chaos, more clarity

When websites function like digital junk drawers, people give up on finding what they need. We work with districts to declutter, reorganize, and simplify so parents, students, and staff can actually find what they came for. Clean design isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s about removing frustration and building trust.

thrillshare, parent square and beyond

Different districts have different platforms and we’ve learned how to make them work for you instead of against you. From full Thrillshare strategy and implementation to ParentSquare and SmartSite design overhauls, we bring the same principles: clear navigation, strong branding, and systems that reduce headaches. Whatever the platform, the goal is the same: websites that feel like a service, not a burden.

where storytellers gather

Some of the most important websites aren’t for districts themselves but for the organizations that serve them. In our blog post, "Why a Simple Digital Presence Builds Trust with School Districts", we show that clarity, simplicity, and alignment matter. Whether you're launching grants, supporting schools, or convening district leaders, a clean, approachable digital presence goes a long way toward building trust with districts (and helping them trust you too).

explore our stories around website support

By Brooke Goff September 8, 2025
In districts across the country, leaders are moving beyond test scores to define success in richer, more human terms. Butler County Schools in Kentucky is one of those districts. Their strategic plan places the portrait of a learner at the center by emphasizing character, problem solving, communication, collaboration, and global citizenship as essential outcomes for every graduate. Yet for many communities, bold visions like this are hard to grasp at first. Terms like student defenses or community-based accountability can sound abstract. That’s where thoughtful communication becomes as vital as the vision itself. why communication shapes change Districts often underestimate how much translation is required to make visionary work accessible. A plan might be clear to leadership teams, but families and community partners need more than a chart or document. They need stories that connect the “why” of change to the daily lives of students . At Alchemy, our role is to help district leaders bridge that gap. We design communication strategies that make complex initiatives feel tangible, inspiring, and rooted in local identity. This aligns with Kentucky’s broader commitment to innovation, as reflected in the Kentucky Department of Education’s Innovation Guide. butler’s challenge: explaining student defenses One of Butler County’s most significant innovations is the introduction of student defenses; in this process, learners publicly present their growth and demonstrate readiness for the next stage of learning. Student defenses are tied directly to the district’s portrait of a learner and will eventually serve as a graduation requirement for the Class of 2027. For families unfamiliar with this practice, it raises natural questions: What is a defense? Why does it matter? How is it different from a test? To support Butler County, our team created a student defense video script that paired leadership messaging with authentic student voices. The goal was simple: showcase students explaining their learning in their own words connect stories to competencies like global citizenship, problem solving, and communication reinforce community pride by highlighting local businesses, athletics, and partnerships By weaving leadership context with real student reflections, Butler’s vision shifted from abstract strategy to lived experience. This echoes the work of the National Center for Innovation in Education at the University of Kentucky , which champions practices like competency-based learning and student voice. turning plans into public confidence When districts communicate well, they build trust. Families begin to see not only the goals, but also the benefits for their children. Community partners recognize how they fit into the story. Students themselves gain confidence as their voices are elevated. In Butler County, the shift is already visible. The message has become less about policy and more about belonging to a culture of vibrant learning . This is community-based accountability in action: schools showing (not just telling) what growth looks like. Kentucky has long been at the forefront of rural innovation, supported by organizations like the Center for Rural Development , which equips communities to thrive through leadership and education. Butler’s story is one more example of how rural districts can lead boldly in defining student success. our commitment at alchemy Alchemy exists to help districts make this leap from vision to voice . We believe that when leadership invests in communication, innovation accelerates. Plans find traction. Communities rally. Students shine. Whether it’s Butler County’s student defenses, a portrait of a learner, or another district’s moonshot, our role is clear: to design systems and stories that make visionary work visible, accessible, and trusted. ✨ Schedule a consult . We’re here to help.
By Brooke Goff August 25, 2025
"A district’s digital presence doesn’t have to be flashy—it just has to be clear. This post explains why simple, consistent online communication builds trust with families and strengthens community connection."
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By Brooke Goff July 21, 2025
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