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Hail Introduction 

Stuart Dillon-Roberts —

Hail is a communications service that simplifies how schools communicate and share information with parents and the wider school community.  Hail is helping large and small schools across NZ.

What does it do?

Hail allows students, teachers, PTA or Board members to create stories and write articles about the school.   This could be a story about a school trip,   articles from the PTA, a teachers update or information on a school event. Once the article has been checked out, it is really easy to share the news with parents and the wider school community.   

 With the right permissions, it is possible, in a single click, to share school news with social media (like  Facebook and Twitter), a blog site,  email list and best of all the school website.

Hail is a complete communications service for schools.  It has been designed to be simple to use, reduce administration for the school and improve how schools communicate with parents and schools communities.  

Best of all, every communication from Hail looks amazing on mobiles — which is important as today the majority of people will read school information on a mobile device.

Easy to use, saves time and money and best of all Hail's news articles and publications look amazing.

So why are schools using Hail?

  • It saves time – reducing the dependency on a single staff member to create publications or share information - all the school can contribute.  
  • It's highly engaging – school communities love Hail articles and publications – we constantly hear positive feedback from schools on our service.
  • We’re here to help –  we offer free support and training to help schools make the most from the service.
  • It's cost effective – there are no additional costs if you use video, create lots of publications or add new social media links. If you use a Hail website we have no hidden fees  and we don't charge for website hosting.   

Check it out at www.hail.to – you can sign up for a free trial or contact stuart@hail.to for more information.