Gidday Sigurd,

You could have a look at http://www.hagley.school.nz and
http://computing.hagley.school.nz as examples of student/teacher
designed and developed sites (both built on Drupal).  If you're
impressed, I'd encourage you to send a comment (via one of the contact
forms) as I suspect the school's administration  doesn't fully realise
how cool their sites are compared to most.

Disclaimer: I've had occasional association with the work being done at
Hagley, and have been a guest speaker to the computing students on a
couple occasions :)

Cheers,

Dave

On Fri, 2009-01-16 at 14:43 +1300, Sigurd Magnusson wrote:
> Can people offer examples of school websites that lead the way, for  
> instance in terms of;
> 
> - interaction between student/parent/school/community
> - allows students to show off work
> - allows students/teachers/parents/community to engage (e.g. see  
> sports results, look up when next school theatre production is on, etc).
> - less important, but strong information architecture / usability /  
> visual design.
> 
> In otherwords, all the usual sort of stuff that leading private/public  
> sector websites have, and that seems all too rare on school websites..
> 
> Sigurd
> 
> PS: I'm not really looking for examples of Moodle / learning  
> management systems; more the public-facing side.
> 
> 
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