I think District 100 has both, but I've never found either to be as informative 
as the website.  Personally, I think this isn't really an effective method to 
reach people (by establishing presence in the Social Media that people already 
live in, if all you want to do is redirect them back to your website).

Of course, our current / "old" website needs to die a swift death, too.  But 
that's another story.  ;)

One of these days Sharepoint 2010 will get off its knees and start being useful 
to the outside world.  At least that's the mantra we keep repeating to 
ourselves.  (Don't get me started on the litany of problems we've had with 
Phase II of our Sharepoint project: opening it up to the outside world).

David Kenny
Network Administrator
Belvidere CUSD #100

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Not one at the district level but I think our middle school principal
uses a Twitter account to communicate with "subscribed" parents.


Steele, Thomas C wrote:
> Quick poll...
>
> Does your district have an official Facebook/MySpace/Twitter/etc. account 
> that you use for communicating with the community?
>
> Thomas C Steele
> Technology Director
> Manteno CUSD #5
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