Strategic Content Consolidation
Organizing 15+ Years of Educational Growth
Educational content tends to be complex, but accessing it shouldn’t be. We worked closely with the Virtual Learning team to consolidate six separate websites into one cohesive platform that makes sense to students, educators, and parents/guardians alike.
Their Unified Content Strategy Delivered:
- Resource Reorg: Reassembled content from six separate domains into logical, user-targeted sections that get users where they want to go
- Custom Content Management: Built custom post types for announcements, FAQs, student spotlights, and alumni spotlights that let staff easily publish consistent content
- Airtight Content Approval Workflow: Custom user roles for up to 10 contributors (and 1-2 people in approver roles) with easy approval processes for easy oversight
- Clear Program Differentiation: New navigation pathways so it’s easier to find virtual courses, credit recovery, tutoring, and professional development
- Refreshed Content: Used our fresh set(s) of well-trained eyes to reorganize all the content their team had been staring at for 15+ years
- Resource Reorg: Reassembled content from six separate domains into logical, user-targeted sections that get users where they want to go
- Custom Content Management: Built custom post types for announcements, FAQs, student spotlights, and alumni spotlights that let staff easily publish consistent content
- Airtight Content Approval Workflow: Custom user roles for up to 10 contributors (and 1-2 people in approver roles) with easy approval processes for easy oversight
- Clear Program Differentiation: New navigation pathways so it’s easier to find virtual courses, credit recovery, tutoring, and professional development
- Refreshed Content: Used our fresh set(s) of well-trained eyes to reorganize all the content their team had been staring at for 15+ years
We built a highly customized enterprise WordPress system that handles GaVL’s massive scope but feels as simple as updating a blog post for contributors who use it daily.

User-Friendly Navigation
The original six-site structure forced users to remember which domain housed which resource. This consolidation puts educational needs first, organizing everything by what users want to accomplish.