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Reeds Spring School Receives Two Communication Awards

​November 21, 2019
The Reeds Spring School District recently earned two awards from the Missouri School Public Relations Association, one for Best Electronic Newsletter and one for Best Video.


Reeds Spring sends an email newsletter to all parents every Sunday night to keep them informed about the positive things happening in the schools and to stay up to date with all of the upcoming events.


One of the judges for Best Electronic Newsletter wrote, “What a great opportunity for the district to not only promote what’s happening in the halls but how it positively impacts the community as a whole. This newsletter meets the information needs and interests of the intended audience.”


The Best Video entry is called Mothers, Daughters, Coworkers. It tells the story of several mothers and daughters who work together for the Reeds Spring School District. One judge wrote, “This video’s intention was to evoke emotion and instill trust in the district. It met those needs and the interest of the audience.”


MOSPRA President Kelly Wachel said, “The MOSPRA Communications Awards Program not only recognizes exemplary school public relations programs but also provides valuable feedback from public relations professionals to help our members continue to improve their work. Congratulations to this year’s honorees on this well-deserved recognition.

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    • Crop-duster crashes plane just east of Aurora
    • High winds and hail damage homes and vehicles Sunday morning
    • RS police chief on admin. leave, clerks let go
    • Local officer killed in the line of duty finally recognized for his sacrifice nearly a century after his death
    • Kimberling City mayor announces resignation of city administrator
    • Crane honors retiring baseball head coach Bryan Harmon for 29 years of dedication and service
    • Boys & Girls Club of the Ozarks golf tournament raises money for local kids programs
    • Weekly Stock Market Insights
    • Neighbors and Friends of Table Rock Lake award over $45,000 in grants
    • Table Rock Lake Chamber of Commerce Teacher of the Year Awards Sponsored by Table Rock Community Bank
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