Brilliant schools deserve full classrooms. We help charter schools thrive through proven enrollment strategies, marketing expertise, and operational support.
Is Your Charter School Leaving Enrollment on the Table?
Discover the exact gaps costing you students—and how to fix them in 30 minutes or less.
✓ Trusted by charter schools nationwide
✓ From the team that's secured $5M+ in grants
✓ Used by schools with 20-30% enrollment increases
what's inside the free manifest your dream life digital workbook?
You're Working Hard, But Enrollment Isn't Growing
Your classrooms aren't full, even though you know you're a great school
You're spending money on marketing but can't track what's actually working
Parents inquire but don't follow through with applications
You're overwhelmed trying to manage enrollment on top of everything else
Your competitors down the street somehow have waitlists while you're struggling
Introducing
The Charter School Enrollment Audit Checklist
Your 40-point diagnostic tool to identify exactly what's blocking your enrollment growth.
This isn't generic advice. This is a proven framework developed by charter school founders and marketing experts who've helped schools increase enrollment by 20-30% and secure over $5 million in grants.
What's inside?
Enrollment Strategy Foundation
Digital Presence Gaps:
Lead Generation & Conversion:
Community Engagement Blind Spots:
Data & Analytics Reality Check:
Budget & Resource Optimization"
Created By Charter School Experts Who've Been In Your Shoes
This isn't theory. This is what actually works.
The KP Charter Kollective team includes:
Nandi Edouard - Charter school founder, Master's in Educational Leadership (Columbia University), Building Excellent Schools Fellow
Dr. Christine Keck - School founder with a Doctorate in Leadership and Learning in Organizations (Vanderbilt), expert in equity-focused education leadership
Kristina Peck - Award-winning marketing executive and education advocate
Our track record:
We've helped charter schools:
Every Day You Wait, You're Losing Students to Competitors.