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DICKINSON WRIGHT PLLC COLUMBUS | DETROIT | NASHVILLE | WASHINGTON, D.C. | TORONTO | PHOENIX | LAS VEGAS | TROY | ANN ARBOR | LANSING | GRAND RAPIDS | SAGINAW WWW. DICKINSONWRIGHT. COM Amy J. Borman, Attorney 150 East Gay Street, Suite 2400 Columbus, Ohio 43215 Telephone: (614) 744.2571 aborman@dickinsonwright.com Catherine West, MBA Communications Consultant 614-301-1329 cwest@buckeyehope.org\
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U NIQUE OBLIGATIONS : As public entities, all charter schools must abide by public records laws … But they must also carefully manage interactions with media (and the public) in ways that best tell their stories!
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HOW do we set out protocol for each situation?
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The best way is by policy, because “winging it” frustrates everyone involved and creates potential liability.
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What are the policy considerations?
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Let’s approach it like a reporter (using the Journalism 101 formula) WHO WHAT WHEN WHERE WHY
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WHO Help all staff be well-prepared! Provide staff who answer your school’s phone with brief scripts – and instructions to consistently rely on them – when fielding calls from reporters or public records requests Provide all staff with a basic statement to be used if approached by media Designate your spokesperson(s) and make sure all staff understand who may, and who many not, engage with media
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WHO Choose your spokesperson(s) carefully, giving consideration to: Communications skills Base of knowledge Perceived credibility Personal style Consistent availability
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WHAT Public records requests Media interview requests Never refuse to engage! It’s okay to ask (but not demand) details in writing
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WHEN from a public/media relations perspective Circumstances dictate what’s reasonable Determine urgency – have your front line staff ask reporters: “Are you on deadline? Think about the news cycle – and related deadlines – for print vs. broadcast media Take time to draft (and get reasonably comfortable with) talking points In emergency situations, use of a written statement may be your best strategy
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WHEN from a legal perspective What’s a reasonable amount of time? Records requests Subpoenas Requests for statements from media
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WHERE Control the setting! Background/context Students Comfort Dress Most print media interviews conducted by phone
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WHY Public records: Required by law Not simple Engagement with media: Opportunity to tell your story Opportunity to present the facts
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ALWAYS USE TALKING POINTS! Importance of communicating with stakeholders: Board Sponsor Staff Parents Importance of staying on point with your message
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EXAMPLES QUESTIONS COMMENTS DISCUSSION
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