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BCSD Earns National Recognition for Public Relations Work


The Baldwin County School District has received national recognition by securing a total of 8 National Public Relations awards in the 2021 Publications and Digital Media of Excellence Awards Contest.


The contest is sponsored by the National School Public Relations Association (NSPRA). NSPRA’s Publications and Digital Media Excellence Awards Contest recognizes outstanding education publications and marketing/informational materials (print and electronic), social media, and websites from school districts from across the United States.

The Baldwin County School District placed in the following areas: School District Blog Entry, Electronic Newsletter; The Beat March 2021 Edition; Magazine; the Fall 2020 Edition, Excellence in Writing, Social Media Platforms, School District Internet, School District Infographic, and Video Produced In-House - Superintendent of the Year Finalist.


This is the first year Baldwin County School District has received national recognition for its Public Relations work.


“I consider this a tremendous honor for our school district. These awards represent the true commitment of our School & Public Relations Coordinator to producing high-quality work that positively highlights the successes of our school system as well as keeping all stakeholders thoroughly informed of important information through various means of communication,” said Dr. Noris Price, Superintendent.


To view Baldwin County School District’s winning entry selections for each category, visit the following link: 2021 Award Winners.

 
 
 

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