


“The biggest thing was it was easy to use. I wanted something that I could show someone with minimal computer background how to create something. We also wanted something that could be controlled from one area. I didn’t want to run around to six different departments. Now, departments are able to highlight and push their cultures forward without being inundated with other emails and messages. For what you’re getting, there’s no better value!“
Ralph Aiello, Principal of Cumberland Regional High School
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“The biggest thing was it was easy to use. I wanted something that I could show someone with minimal computer background how to create something. We also wanted something that could be controlled from one area. I didn’t want to run around to six different departments. Now, departments are able to highlight and push their cultures forward without being inundated with other emails and messages. For what you’re getting, there’s no better value!“
Ralph Aiello, Principal of Cumberland Regional High School
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Each department now has its own school digital signage displays with school digital signage software, giving them the power to push their cultures and encourage kids to get involved. Creative uses such as displaying best bench press PR’s, streaming TV during lunch, and Office 365 calendar integrations kept students and staff alike engaged. Employing digital signage through REACH Media Network has also cut down on emails, keeps everyone on the same page, and allows them to send out announcements in real-time.
Looking toward the future, Cumberland shows no signs of slowing down. They plan to implement digital signage on all levels of the school sometime soon. In addition, Cumberland wants to use their digital signage tools as a way to teach students about digital communication and marketing. Student Council members, for example, would be able to take over some of the school-wide announcements. This could then act as a great educational resource for students to develop their skill set. Start a free demo with REACH Media Network today to experience best-in-class solutions for media player hardware and cloud-based content management software.

“The biggest thing was it was easy to use. I wanted something that I could show someone with minimal computer background how to create something. We also wanted something that could be controlled from one area. I didn’t want to run around to six different departments. Now, departments are able to highlight and push their cultures forward without being inundated with other emails and messages. For what you’re getting, there’s no better value!“
Ralph Aiello, Principal of Cumberland Regional High School
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Each department now has its own school digital signage displays with school digital signage software, giving them the power to push their cultures and encourage kids to get involved. Creative uses such as displaying best bench press PR’s, streaming TV during lunch, and Office 365 calendar integrations kept students and staff alike engaged. Employing digital signage through REACH Media Network has also cut down on emails, keeps everyone on the same page, and allows them to send out announcements in real-time.
Looking toward the future, Cumberland shows no signs of slowing down. They plan to implement digital signage on all levels of the school sometime soon. In addition, Cumberland wants to use their digital signage tools as a way to teach students about digital communication and marketing. Student Council members, for example, would be able to take over some of the school-wide announcements. This could then act as a great educational resource for students to develop their skill set. Start a free demo with REACH Media Network today to experience best-in-class solutions for media player hardware and cloud-based content management software.

“The biggest thing was it was easy to use. I wanted something that I could show someone with minimal computer background how to create something. We also wanted something that could be controlled from one area. I didn’t want to run around to six different departments. Now, departments are able to highlight and push their cultures forward without being inundated with other emails and messages. For what you’re getting, there’s no better value!“
Ralph Aiello, Principal of Cumberland Regional High School
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Cumberland Regional High School is a public school located in the northwest region of Cumberland County, NJ, serving seven communities and a student body of over 1,000 high schoolers. Looking to bolster student involvement, the administration identified their students’ low engagement to be caused by the morning announcements made over-the-air. With this in mind, the school went about finding an alternative means of communicating with its students by partnering with REACH Media Network.
Since no one was listening to the morning announcements, Cumberland Regional High needed an engaging way to deliver information to students. This needed to not only tell students what was going on, but also where, when, and with who. The administration also had to think about how visitors, parents, and staff would utilize this new communication method. Considering how busy an average school day is, Cumberland wanted to give each department the power to control its own messaging. With this, the school set out to upgrade its communications with a free demo by REACH Media Network.

Before partnering with REACH Media Network, Cumberland Regional High had a few monitors set up in the hallway that would display announcements. The faculty realized that these monitors were drawing more attention than previous communication attempts. This was one of the main motivators for the school reaching out to REACH Media Network for a free demo.

Each department now has its own school digital signage displays with school digital signage software, giving them the power to push their cultures and encourage kids to get involved. Creative uses such as displaying best bench press PR’s, streaming TV during lunch, and Office 365 calendar integrations kept students and staff alike engaged. Employing digital signage through REACH Media Network has also cut down on emails, keeps everyone on the same page, and allows them to send out announcements in real-time.
Looking toward the future, Cumberland shows no signs of slowing down. They plan to implement digital signage on all levels of the school sometime soon. In addition, Cumberland wants to use their digital signage tools as a way to teach students about digital communication and marketing. Student Council members, for example, would be able to take over some of the school-wide announcements. This could then act as a great educational resource for students to develop their skill set. Start a free demo with REACH Media Network today to experience best-in-class solutions for media player hardware and cloud-based content management software.

“The biggest thing was it was easy to use. I wanted something that I could show someone with minimal computer background how to create something. We also wanted something that could be controlled from one area. I didn’t want to run around to six different departments. Now, departments are able to highlight and push their cultures forward without being inundated with other emails and messages. For what you’re getting, there’s no better value!“
Ralph Aiello, Principal of Cumberland Regional High School
Cumberland Regional High School is a public school located in the northwest region of Cumberland County, NJ, serving seven communities and a student body of over 1,000 high schoolers. Looking to bolster student involvement, the administration identified their students’ low engagement to be caused by the morning announcements made over-the-air. With this in mind, the school went about finding an alternative means of communicating with its students by partnering with REACH Media Network.
Since no one was listening to the morning announcements, Cumberland Regional High needed an engaging way to deliver information to students. This needed to not only tell students what was going on, but also where, when, and with who. The administration also had to think about how visitors, parents, and staff would utilize this new communication method. Considering how busy an average school day is, Cumberland wanted to give each department the power to control its own messaging. With this, the school set out to upgrade its communications with a free demo by REACH Media Network.

Before partnering with REACH Media Network, Cumberland Regional High had a few monitors set up in the hallway that would display announcements. The faculty realized that these monitors were drawing more attention than previous communication attempts. This was one of the main motivators for the school reaching out to REACH Media Network for a free demo.

Each department now has its own school digital signage displays with school digital signage software, giving them the power to push their cultures and encourage kids to get involved. Creative uses such as displaying best bench press PR’s, streaming TV during lunch, and Office 365 calendar integrations kept students and staff alike engaged. Employing digital signage through REACH Media Network has also cut down on emails, keeps everyone on the same page, and allows them to send out announcements in real-time.
Looking toward the future, Cumberland shows no signs of slowing down. They plan to implement digital signage on all levels of the school sometime soon. In addition, Cumberland wants to use their digital signage tools as a way to teach students about digital communication and marketing. Student Council members, for example, would be able to take over some of the school-wide announcements. This could then act as a great educational resource for students to develop their skill set. Start a free demo with REACH Media Network today to experience best-in-class solutions for media player hardware and cloud-based content management software.

“The biggest thing was it was easy to use. I wanted something that I could show someone with minimal computer background how to create something. We also wanted something that could be controlled from one area. I didn’t want to run around to six different departments. Now, departments are able to highlight and push their cultures forward without being inundated with other emails and messages. For what you’re getting, there’s no better value!“
Ralph Aiello, Principal of Cumberland Regional High School