Want to Submit a Flyer?
Peachjar charges organizations a fee to use this service that is typically less than the cost to copy and deliver flyers to each school. (Community organizations that do not charge for their programs/services may be allowed to display e-flyers for free.) To learn more about Peachjar, visit
www.peachjar.com.
All flyers that are not generated by Michigan City Area Schools or any of its individual schools will be prompted to include the following disclaimer as part of the Peachjar posting process: "Michigan City Area Schools does not endorse and is not responsible for any business, service or event advertised in this flyer."
All promotional materials should be submitted at least two weeks prior to distribution, if possible.
To request flyer approval:
- Visit www.peachjar.com or click on the Peachjar button on any school's home page.
- Register as an "Community Organization".
- Upload flyer for approval. MCAS staff will then review the material and approve or deny the request based on the standards below.
NOTE: If you are a parent group at one of our schools, these instructions do not apply. Please contact your school's secretary or principal for details!
Michigan City Area Schools approves the distribution of:
Flyers that promote an educational experience for students or families, a healthy use of leisure time, and/or a special enrichment activity not duplicated by MCAS or an affiliated program.
Michigan City Area Schools does not approve the distribution of:
- Materials for projects, activities or programs that would publicize or promote a particular political party, political organization, or political viewpoint.
- Materials for projects, activities or programs that would publicize or promote a for-profit business.
- Materials for events deemed by the district as not suitable for children.
- Materials for projects, activities or programs that would publicize or promote a particular church, religious organization or religious viewpoint. Informational material re: events and/or activities by religious organizations may be considered if the material complies with other guidelines and does not proselytize (attempt to convert or ask to join) a religion.