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NSPRA Executive Board to Welcome New Officers Oct. 1

NSPRA Executive Board to Welcome New Officers Oct. 1

During its annual meeting at the NSPRA 2021 National Seminar in July, the NSPRA Executive Board affirmed by acclamation three new members. 

Wednesday, September 8, 2021/Author: NSPRA Staff/Number of views (112)/Comments (0)/
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Welcome to a NSPRA New Year!

Welcome to a NSPRA New Year!

A Memo From Your Executive Director

As we head into a new school year, there are also some changes ahead for NSPRA members. As part of our strategic planning process earlier this year, we listened to our members about what they wanted from NSPRA. We heard you loud and clear: fewer emails, more compelling content and free PR Power Hours for members. 

Wednesday, September 8, 2021/Author: Barbara Hunter/Number of views (111)/Comments (0)/
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2020 Census: Why and How to Build Understanding in Your School Community

2020 Census: Why and How to Build Understanding in Your School Community

Data from the decennial census, which is conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau every 10 years, has a powerful impact on the future of our communities and their voice in Congress. Before the 2020 Census begins in March of next year, school systems can prepare their community to participate by helping residents understand the local impact of a national census and the importance of a complete count – particularly for their schools.

Wednesday, September 25, 2019/Author: NSPRA Staff/Number of views (286)/Comments (0)/
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A Case Study in Crisis Communication: Expanding Your Reach with Social Media

A Case Study in Crisis Communication: Expanding Your Reach with Social Media

June 2013 E-Network article. Members only. It wasn’t the “perfect storm,” but it was a perfect response. In the days before Hurricane Isaac struck New Orleans in August 2012, throughout the storm, and in the days immediately after, Tulane University kept a steady stream of clear and useful information flowing to students, staff and parents. Isaac did not cause the kind of devastation that resulted from Hurricane Katrina in 2005, but it was still a significant storm. And, University leaders earned high praise from stakeholders for providing information that calmed jitters and quelled rumors.

Thursday, June 6, 2013/Author: NSPRA Staff/Number of views (18)/Comments (0)/
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Crisis Communication Nuts and Bolts: A communicator’s guide to the things you never think of before the crisis hits

Crisis Communication Nuts and Bolts: A communicator’s guide to the things you never think of before the crisis hits

April 2012 E-network article. Members only. The property damage, injuries and personal loss caused by natural disasters can be devastating for a community and rock the foundation of our schools. In the face of such destruction, people desperately want three things that school communicators are uniquely positioned to deliver

Wednesday, April 4, 2012/Author: NSPRA Staff/Number of views (125)/Comments (0)/
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