Virtual Tours of High Schools

Hi everyone and welcome back to another Momentum Monday. Here at Momentum 360, we’ve been hard at work expanding our business all over the country while still maintaining the same high standards we set for ourselves to meet client needs.

Currently, we have 30 locations spread out all over the continental United States plus Canada! Check out the complete list of locations on our website. We’re so excited for these new locations and can’t wait to service even more areas. As the weather grows colder and concerns over the Coronavirus remain on everyone’s mind, we think it’s more important than ever for your business to invest in a virtual tour.

In this week’s blog post, we are going to be discussing the benefits of having a virtual tour in high schools. This is a little different than the properties we’re used to talking about, but is just as important as virtual tours in residential or commercial real estate, retail, or restaurants. For blogs detailing the benefits of virtual tours in other industries check out earlier posts:

Virtual Tour for Real Estate

Virtual Tours for Colleges

What Industries Benefit Most from a Virtual Tour

Because of the Coronavirus, many college campuses across the country have ceased to have in-person tours or open houses. These schools have elected to do all of this virtually to minimize the spread of the virus. As most people rely on tours and information sessions to decide which college they would like to attend, these universities have had to utilize virtual tour technology so that prospective students can still get a feel for the campus, the academic and recreational facilities, and the overall vibe of the students already attending the school.

No one can deny that colleges had to step up their game and use virtual tours when they can’t have more people coming to campus, but here at Momentum 360, we’d go a step further and say that high schools should also be investing in this resource. Here’s why.

Decision Making

Depending on where you live, deciding which high school is right for you or your child may not be as straightforward as it seems. In suburban and rural areas, most students simply continue on at the public school in their district. There isn’t much of an option in these areas, unless you decide to forego public school and wish to enroll in a private or religious school. In cities, the decision is a little more complicated, with options ranging from public schools, private schools, religious schools, charter schools, or specialty schools (STEM, theater, technical schools, etc.)

There are many factors that go into choosing the right school for you. One of which is cost. It is no secret that most private education is expensive and that public schools are funded by tax dollars. Many people simply do not have the money to afford the tuition at these private schools.

Another factor that goes into the decision-making process is the results generated by the school, whether it be standardized test scores, athletic accomplishments, or the percentage of graduates that go on to higher education or into the work force.

Finally, one important factor is the resources offered by the school. “Resources,” when talked about in this context, is basically an all-encompassing word for how much funding the school gets and how much of that money is poured back into the students. This can be anything from facilities to educational materials to extracurricular events, and more.

A virtual tour can go a long way in highlighting these resources available for students and can really show off the school even if prospective students can’t see it in person.

Athletics

A big reason why some students elect to go to a high school outside of their district’s public school is for athletic purposes. Though there are rules regulating or even prohibiting high schools from recruiting student athletes, much of the draw for students comes from well-performing athletic programs. Whether it is a basketball court, a football stadium, a swimming facility, or some other type of athletic stadium, the grounds on which athletes will be playing can influence their decision.

Some students, assuming they have the means to do so, will attend high schools hours away from their homes for the benefit of progressing athletically. Private schools also have more reach when it comes to college recruitment, which is a big plus for those looking to play sports in college.

Example

Recently, Momentum 360 created virtual tours for Paul VI High School, a Catholic high school in Haddonfield, New Jersey. The 3D tours highlight all different aspects of the school including the lobby, dance studio, science labs, gymnasium, chapel, robotics lab, auditorium, and more. This allows prospective students to see what the school is like, how it is set up, and what kinds of facilities are set up to help its students succeed.

Check out the Paul VI High School virtual tours!

These tours are set up to not only showcase the different areas of the school, but also to provide information about the history, programs, and COVID-19 social distancing measures. It’s a really easy way to give people more information while still protecting the safety of potential visitors, students, and staff at Paul VI.

All in all, having a virtual tour is just as important on a high school campus as it is on a college campus, and our team would be happy to help you get started.

For information about pricing, check out our pricing page here.

For a complete list of Momentum 360 Services, check out our website here.

Still not convinced? Check out our portfolio and see our work for yourself!

Our team members have also worked at Google and Facebook before, so we have the most up-to-date knowledge in the business. All to help your business rank at the top of Google and kickstart your journey to be a future lead generation machine!

Here at Momentum 360, we want to make growing your business easier than ever. Investing in a virtual tour is without a doubt an imperative step in making that happen. Our society is prioritizing digital content now more than ever, and we likely will not see a decline in this mindset in the future years.

If you are interested in learning more about Momentum 360 Virtual Tours or would like to have one made for your business, feel free to email us or schedule a call with Sean or Mac. For more information, visit our website! Mac Frederick and Sean Boyle, owners of Momentum, have over twenty years of experience in the digital marketing field and have a passion for helping businesses reach their fullest potential.

We post our Momentum Monday and Small Business Saturday blog every week, so feel free to subscribe and make sure you are up to date on the latest trends in the industry. If you have any questions or concerns, leave them in the comments below! From everyone at Momentum 360, thanks for the love, stay healthy, and until next time, build Momentum!

Virtual Tours of High Schools

Hi everyone and welcome back to another Momentum Monday. Here at Momentum 360, we’ve been hard at work expanding our business all over the country while still maintaining the same high standards we set for ourselves to meet client needs.

Currently, we have 30 locations spread out all over the continental United States plus Canada! Check out the complete list of locations on our website. We’re so excited for these new locations and can’t wait to service even more areas. As the weather grows colder and concerns over the Coronavirus remain on everyone’s mind, we think it’s more important than ever for your business to invest in a virtual tour.

In this week’s blog post, we are going to be discussing the benefits of having a virtual tour in high schools. This is a little different than the properties we’re used to talking about, but is just as important as virtual tours in residential or commercial real estate, retail, or restaurants. For blogs detailing the benefits of virtual tours in other industries check out earlier posts:

Virtual Tour for Real Estate

Virtual Tours for Colleges

What Industries Benefit Most from a Virtual Tour

Because of the Coronavirus, many college campuses across the country have ceased to have in-person tours or open houses. These schools have elected to do all of this virtually to minimize the spread of the virus. As most people rely on tours and information sessions to decide which college they would like to attend, these universities have had to utilize virtual tour technology so that prospective students can still get a feel for the campus, the academic and recreational facilities, and the overall vibe of the students already attending the school.

No one can deny that colleges had to step up their game and use virtual tours when they can’t have more people coming to campus, but here at Momentum 360, we’d go a step further and say that high schools should also be investing in this resource. Here’s why.

Decision Making

Depending on where you live, deciding which high school is right for you or your child may not be as straightforward as it seems. In suburban and rural areas, most students simply continue on at the public school in their district. There isn’t much of an option in these areas, unless you decide to forego public school and wish to enroll in a private or religious school. In cities, the decision is a little more complicated, with options ranging from public schools, private schools, religious schools, charter schools, or specialty schools (STEM, theater, technical schools, etc.)

There are many factors that go into choosing the right school for you. One of which is cost. It is no secret that most private education is expensive and that public schools are funded by tax dollars. Many people simply do not have the money to afford the tuition at these private schools.

Another factor that goes into the decision-making process is the results generated by the school, whether it be standardized test scores, athletic accomplishments, or the percentage of graduates that go on to higher education or into the work force.

Finally, one important factor is the resources offered by the school. “Resources,” when talked about in this context, is basically an all-encompassing word for how much funding the school gets and how much of that money is poured back into the students. This can be anything from facilities to educational materials to extracurricular events, and more.

A virtual tour can go a long way in highlighting these resources available for students and can really show off the school even if prospective students can’t see it in person.

Athletics

A big reason why some students elect to go to a high school outside of their district’s public school is for athletic purposes. Though there are rules regulating or even prohibiting high schools from recruiting student athletes, much of the draw for students comes from well-performing athletic programs. Whether it is a basketball court, a football stadium, a swimming facility, or some other type of athletic stadium, the grounds on which athletes will be playing can influence their decision.

Some students, assuming they have the means to do so, will attend high schools hours away from their homes for the benefit of progressing athletically. Private schools also have more reach when it comes to college recruitment, which is a big plus for those looking to play sports in college.

Example

Recently, Momentum 360 created virtual tours for Paul VI High School, a Catholic high school in Haddonfield, New Jersey. The 3D tours highlight all different aspects of the school including the lobby, dance studio, science labs, gymnasium, chapel, robotics lab, auditorium, and more. This allows prospective students to see what the school is like, how it is set up, and what kinds of facilities are set up to help its students succeed.

Check out the Paul VI High School virtual tours!

These tours are set up to not only showcase the different areas of the school, but also to provide information about the history, programs, and COVID-19 social distancing measures. It’s a really easy way to give people more information while still protecting the safety of potential visitors, students, and staff at Paul VI.

All in all, having a virtual tour is just as important on a high school campus as it is on a college campus, and our team would be happy to help you get started.

For information about pricing, check out our pricing page here.

For a complete list of Momentum 360 Services, check out our website here.

Still not convinced? Check out our portfolio and see our work for yourself!

Our team members have also worked at Google and Facebook before, so we have the most up-to-date knowledge in the business. All to help your business rank at the top of Google and kickstart your journey to be a future lead generation machine!

Here at Momentum 360, we want to make growing your business easier than ever. Investing in a virtual tour is without a doubt an imperative step in making that happen. Our society is prioritizing digital content now more than ever, and we likely will not see a decline in this mindset in the future years.

If you are interested in learning more about Momentum 360 Virtual Tours or would like to have one made for your business, feel free to email us or schedule a call with Sean or Mac. For more information, visit our website! Mac Frederick and Sean Boyle, owners of Momentum, have over twenty years of experience in the digital marketing field and have a passion for helping businesses reach their fullest potential.

We post our Momentum Monday and Small Business Saturday blog every week, so feel free to subscribe and make sure you are up to date on the latest trends in the industry. If you have any questions or concerns, leave them in the comments below! From everyone at Momentum 360, thanks for the love, stay healthy, and until next time, build Momentum!