finalsite is giving 20 award certificates

finalsite is giving 20 award certificates, which are valued at up to $10,000 per district, to T.H.E. Journal readers. The Web Communications Award Program will help administrators provide a districtwide Web site content management solution that simplifies the way districts create and maintain their sites, as well as helps districts communicate their message to alumni, parents, students and faculty. In addition, finalsite is offering districts a free year of the following programs just for signing up for the award program: ScheduleStar for athletic management, finalsiteSurvey for Web-based data collection, and finalsiteMail for e-mail. To register, visit www.finalsite.com/thejournal by March 31.

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