SchoolWatch101.com, the Internet's only vendor of SchoolWatch chapter Web sites, announced its launch today, giving lawyers looking to sponsor and develop relationships with parents in their local school district a new way to reach out to the community.
SchoolWatch Web sites are designed to help parents fight for the interests of their students. A SchoolWatch Web site provides an online community where parents and other community members can work together to create an open environment to fight for transparency in schools, educational and property tax reform, and safe schools and a healthy educational environment. Using a SchoolWatch Web site, parents and community members have a central place to communicate about the issues in their schools and uncover issues of school waste and mismanagement, corruption and fraud.
By sponsoring a SchoolWatch Web site in their own community with SchoolWatch101, lawyers are able to develop real relationships with parents and students in their community and to serve as a trusted source of legal information. As an Organizer of a SchoolWatch101 Web site, the sponsoring lawyer will become the first place for parents in the community turn to to help with issues in their schools.
SchoolWatch101 Web sites are already in use in school districts across the nation. Amy Sosa, a parent in El Paso, Texas, is using her SchoolWatch Web site to successfully uncover mismanagement in school districts across the state of Texas.
"We're a big state and we put our own spin on education law," Sosa said. "It's complicated – and that's why we need SchoolWatch here in Texas. We need on Web site that we can focus in on what specifically is going on in Texas."
Since its launch, Sosa's Texas SchoolWatch chapter has already discovered mismanagement in Texas schools and has become a force within the community.
"People really want to know what's going on," Sosa said. "People have gotten very interested in not only the schools on a local level but legislatively with what's going on in the state."
Paul Eastwood, President and Founder of SchoolWatch101, said sponsoring a SchoolWatch101 Web site is one of the most natural ways for lawyers to both learn more about a community and develop a relationship with parents and students.
"SchoolWatch101 Web sites provide a tremendous value to the community, offering them a central place to organize against issues of waste and mismanagement facing their students in schools," Eastwood said. "By sponsoring and becoming actively involved with a SchoolWatch Web site, lawyers are able to work hand-in-hand with parents and students in their community and will become the first place parents turn to protect their students in the courts."
SchoolWatch101 Web sites require no technical knowledge and can be developed in just a few hours. The SchoolWatch101 Web site is easily populated with local news, community information and pictures, making it a resource for the community and driving traffic to the site. Each Sponsoring lawyer's information is placed prominently around the site, ensuring parents and community members turn to the sponsor with their legal needs.
SchoolWatch101 Web sites are available now. For more information, go to http://www.SchoolWatch101.com.
About SchoolWatch101
SchoolWatch101 is the Web's only vendor of premier SchoolWatch sites. Through a SchoolWatch Chapter, parents have a central community online to work together to protect the interests of their students. SchoolWatch Web sites have helped parents successfully uncover fraud and mismanagement in several school districts, and parents across America are putting SchoolWatch technology to use to help protect the interests of their students in schools.
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