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Reeds Spring School District Honored for Publication

Reeds Spring Director of Communications Ben Fisher accepts the Award of Excellence from MOSPRA President Erica Chandler. (Photo from R.S. School District)

The Missouri School Public Relations Association recently honored Reeds Spring Schools with an Award of Excellence for a Marketing Materials/Special Purpose Publication.

Last spring, the district mailed a magazine to all patrons, informing them about the April 2022 no-tax-increase bond issue. That proposal passed with more than 75% voter approval.

“It shows exactly what the community would be interested in learning,” wrote one judge. “I understand the investments and ongoing projects.”

The Missouri School Public Relations Association (MOSPRA) gives its members the opportunity to have their work evaluated by PR professionals and measured against industry standards. 

“Creating this magazine was truly a team effort,” said Reeds Spring Director of Communications Ben Fisher. “While being recognized is nice, the real joy comes from knowing that our students and community will benefit from the projects funded by the no-tax-increase bond issue.”

(Reeds Spring School Press Release)
 

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