SAVANNAH CHATHAM COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM: SCCPSS Communication Staff Receives National Recognition for Work During the 2021-22 SY

SAVANNAH CHATHAM COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM: SCCPSS Communication Staff Receives National Recognition for Work During the 2021-22 SY
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Savannah Chatham County Public School System issued the following announcement on June 16. 

The SCCPSS Division of Communications has received ten 2022 Publications and Digital Media Excellence awards from the National School Public Relations Association – recognition in each category staff entered.  The Publications and Digital Media Awards contest is open to all public or private schools or districts, including special schools such as vocational-technical institutes, regional or county education service agencies, education agencies and private businesses serving as partners with those organizations.

The District received five Awards of Merit and five Honorable Mentions. The categories and entries are listed below.

SCCPSS Director of Communications Stacy Jennings says, “We have an amazing team of professionals who work hard every day to make sure our school families and staff are kept up-to-date with the most accurate information available.  The competition among the NSPRA entries is always fierce and it’s nice to see how we stack up next to districts from all over the country.” 

NSPRA Publication and Digital Media prizes are awarded according to publication type and type and size of organization.  Entries are judged only against those from similar organizations.   SCCPSS competes in each category against the largest school districts in the country.  Each entry is judged on the overall excellence of the entry as well as its quality compared to other entries in the category. 

SCCPSS 2021-22 NSPRA Publications & Digital Media Award Recognitions

Social Media – Award of Merit
Entry: SCCPSS 2021 ESPLOST Social Media Promotion

Special Purpose Publication – Award of Merit
Entry: SCCPSS Forward to School Newspaper Insert

Video (Outside Contractor) Award of Merit
Entry:  Embrace Summer Learning

Print Newsletter/Newspaper – Award of Merit
Entry: Graduation 2021

Excellence in Writing – Award of Merit
Entry: Superintendent’s Op-Ed –  ‘Ready to move forward to school’

Internet/Intranet – Honorable Mention
Entry: SCCPSS COVID-19 Information Website

Video (Produced Internally) – Honorable Mention
Entry: SCCPSS Holiday Message

Infographic – Honorable Mention
Entry: Covid Protocols

Marketing/Branding (Branding/Image Package) – Honorable Mention
Entry: Box of Love

Internet/Intranet Website – Honorable Mention
Entry: ESPLOST

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Savannah Chatham County Public School System



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