Communications Services
Clear, consistent, strategic communications is a key to building public trust in your school district, and broad support for public education as a whole. That solid foundation of trust and support has a direct impact on student success.
That is why NCISC launched a communications services practice to support districts in the region in their communications needs, large and small. NCISC offers custom support in areas including:
- Referendum Information Campaigns
- Strategic Planning Facilitation
- Community Engagement & Surveys
- Leadership Communication Training
- Branding/Rebranding
- Crisis Communications
- And so much more
Director of Communications Cathy Kedjidjian, APR, leads the NCISC communications department. She has more than 14 years of experience in school communications, and is a past president of the National School Public Relations Association (NSPRA) and the Illinois chapter (INSPRA).
Cathy can provide direct custom support, and is always available to be a thought partner in elevating the voice of your district.
How We Can Help You
Whether you need a strategic communication plan or support with a small project, contact Cathy Kedjidjian to discuss your communications needs and receive a quote for services.
- Referendum Information Campaigns
- Strategic Planning
- Community Engagement & Surveys
- Attendance Support Program - Communication Campaigns
- Branding & Rebranding
- Crisis Communication Support
- Internal Communications Consulting
- Leadership Communication Training
- Newsletter Development
- Website Support
- Writing & Editing
Referendum Information Campaigns
Strategic Planning
Community Engagement & Surveys
Attendance Support Program - Communication Campaigns
Branding & Rebranding
Crisis Communication Support
Internal Communications Consulting
Leadership Communication Training
Newsletter Development
Website Support
Writing & Editing
Join the Communications Collaborative!
The NCISC Communications Collaborative brings districts together to build support of public education in our region. Whether you are a school communicator by title, or it is one of your "other duties as assigned" -- or if you want to improve your communications with your colleagues and constituents -- this new series is for you! Each session will have time for sharing ideas and networking; some will have relevant presentations with takeaways you can put into practice in your district immediately.
All Communications Collaborative meetings are in person at NCISC, 1001 E. Touhy Ave, Suite 200, Des Plaines.
- 1/14/2025, 1-3pm, Community Input: What to Ask & How to Act
- 4/16/2025, 2-4pm, Building a Better Newsletter
- 6/23/2025, 12-4p, Workshop Your 2025-2026 Communications Plan - Lunch Provided