I write the newsletter for our school. It's usually 3-4 pages, and I do it in MS Publisher. Each issue includes a Community Happenings section which lists 3-4 interesting things to do in the community for the month, a News of Note section, which usually includes reminders of important dates or information, one main cover story (I have done stories on Kids and Emergencies, Cleaning with Kids, Summer Activities, a story from a dad about a trip he took with his son, Lunch Box Ideas, Sleep, and Talking to you child about school. The articles are not that long, but I try to keep them either entertaining or informative.
We use all of page 2 for our PPA, a recap of the months meeting is there, as well as an ad for the next months meeting (who will be speaking, time, etc.) We will also put updates for our label collection programs here, Family Involvement Committee updates, etc. This year, I am also doing a Spotlight section, where I print the pic and a bio of a different staff memeber each month. The staff was kind enough to fill out a questionnaire for me at the beginning of the year, and I just write a few paragraphs off their answers.
Last, I include a page with some fun stuff. It will include any of the following, as space allows: a recipe, craft project, kid's section (with jokes, word finds, etc.) a book, music or movie review (my hubby does these), or a classified section.
It is a lot of work - I put in about 6 hours on it a month - but it is a great tool for parents. I've received many thanks for putting it out. And the school says they appreciate having copies to give to prospective families, because it looks nice, and is so informative.
I would be happy to e-mail a copy if you have Publisher. [img]smile.gif[/img]