Communicator Debuts as Electronic Newsletter

Annie Broos, Director of Communications
October 17, 2016

Welcome to the first Communicator of 2016-2017!  This edition of Communicator is the first issue to be developed and distributed solely as an electronic newsletter.  Look forward to getting the good news of CDH in your email inbox monthly now, rather than mailed to homes sporadically through the year. (No paper version will be available, although there are several ways to print off hard copies if needed.)

In addition, the Communicator will be available in our News Hub at all times.  

There are several benefits of this new format: 

  • The news will be much more timely and relevant.
  • All articles are easily shared by email or social media, or able to be printed off to share or save.
  • Each issue can also be shared by email or social media, or able to be printed off to share or save.

The Communicator will always take you back to the News Hub where you can find even more news and information about CDH.  We will feature links to stories of CDH in the media, as well as more articles about the school or alumni that you would not normally receive in the Communicator.   You will also find all our publications and social media on the News Hub as well! 

In addition, you will see a newly re-designed eRaider News (bulletin for current families and staff), as well as the monthly Link (alumni and advancement news). 

If you have news to share, please see the Submit News link on the News Hub.  It is easy to send articles or photos for the editorial staff to use at our discretion! 

We welcome feedback - please email me with questions or comments.  In the meantime, we hope the News Hub will be a destination for the community.  Enjoy the Communicator.  It is wonderful to publish all the great things happening at CDH this month.

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