National School Communicator of the Year Nominee From Bethlehem Area School District

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The National School Public Relations Association (NSPRA) recently announced 27 school communication professionals from around the country as nominees for its inaugural National School Communicator of the Year Award (including Barbara Clymer from the Bethlehem Area School District), designed to recognize the outstanding leadership and contributions of active, front-line school communicators.

All nominees, who serve primarily as communication directors in public school districts and education organizations throughout the U.S., will be recognized at the NSPRA 2024 National Seminar in July, where the award’s first national winner will be announced.


NATIONAL SCHOOL PUBLIC RELATIONS ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES  FINALISTS FOR INAUGURAL NATIONAL SCHOOL COMMUNICATOR OF THE YEAR AWARD

Twenty-seven school communication leaders were nominated by their state/regional chapter of NSPRA for the honor.
ROCKVILLE, MD. (May 1, 2024) – The National School Public Relations Association (NSPRA), representing more than 2,900 school communicators nationwide, is pleased to announce the following four school communication professionals as finalists for its 2024 School Communicator of the Year Award:

Danielle Airey, APR
Chief Communications Officer
Peoria Unified School District, Phoenix, Ariz.
Nominated by: Arizona School
Public Relations Association
Jared Revlett 
Public Information Officer
Owensboro Public Schools, Owensboro, Ky.
Nominated by: Kentucky School
Public Relations Association
Dirk Tedmon
Executive Director of Marketing and Communications
Eden Prairie Schools, Eden Prairie, Minn.
Nominated by: Minnesota School
Public Relations Association
Kelly Wachel, APR
Chief Communications Officer
Park Hill School District, Kansas City, Mo.
Nominated by: Missouri School
Public Relations Association

“Each of the four finalists exemplifies what it means to be a leader in school communications,” said NSPRA President Trent Allen, APR. “Their tireless work on behalf of their students and school communities is inspiring.”

Presented in partnership with Finalsite, the award is designed to recognize the outstanding leadership and contributions of active, front-line school communicators. Presented for the first time in 2024, the winner of the award will be announced at the NSPRA 2024 National Seminar during the first General Session on Monday, July 15, in Bellevue, Wash.

A total of 27 NSPRA members were nominated by their state/regional chapter for the national honor. All nominees were first selected by their chapter as its Communicator of the Year (or similar award equivalent), a criteria of eligibility for the national award.

“Finalsite is proud to partner with NSPRA to recognize the exceptional efforts of school communication professionals,” said Finalsite Chief Marketing Officer Risa Engel. “This award underscores the profound impact of their work, shining a light on the innovation, creativity and strategic thinking that define the best in school communications.”

All nominees will be invited to be recognized on stage at NSPRA 2024 during the first General Session. The 24 additional school communication professionals nominated for the national award by their state/regional chapter are:

Nicole Anderson
Marketing and Foundation Director
Columbus Public Schools, Columbus, Neb.
Nominated by: Nebraska School Public Relations Association
 
Randy Barber
Chief Communications Officer
Boulder Valley School District, Boulder, Colo.
Nominated by: Colorado School Public Relations Association
Dane Baxa
Director of Community Relations
Goddard Public Schools, Goddard, Kans.
Nominated by: Kansas School Public Relations Association
Carol Birdsong
Executive Director of Communications
Williamson County Schools, Franklin, Tenn.
Nominated by: Tennessee School Public Relations Association
Kevin Christian, APR
Director of Public Relations
Marion County Public Schools, Ocala, Fla.
Nominated by: Sunshine State (Fla.) School Public Relations Association
Barbara Clymer
Communication Coordinator
Bethlehem Area School District, Bethlehem, Pa.
Nominated by: Pennsylvania School Public Relations Association
Heather Daniel
Director of Communications and Policy
Edison Township Public Schools, Edison, N.J.
Nominated by: New Jersey School Public Relations Association
Cassie Dietrich
Public Information Officer
Dublin City Schools, Dublin, Ohio
Nominated by: Ohio School Public Relations Association
Sundeep Dosanjh
Chief Communications and
Community Engagement Officer
Rocklin Unified School District, Rocklin, Calif.
Nominated by: California School Public Relations Association
Johnathan Graves
Director of Communications
Greenwood School District 50, Greenwood, S.C.
Nominated by: South Carolina School Public Relations Association
Paul Griser
Assistant Public Relations Coordinator
CiTi BOCES, Mexico, N.Y.
Nominated by: New York School Public Relations Association
Diana Gulotta
Director of Communications
Prince William County Public Schools, Manassas, Va.
Nominated by: Chesapeake School Public Relations Association

Susan Haynes

Communications Director
Mooresville Consolidated School Corporation, Mooresville, Ind.
Nominated by: Indiana School Public Relations Association
John Huddleston
Supervisor of Public Relations
Jefferson County Schools, Birmingham, Ala.
Nominated by: Alabama School Public Relations Association
Melissa Messinger
Chief Communications Officer
Evanston/Skokie School District 65, Evanston, Ill.
Nominated by: Illinois School Public Relations Association
Jessica Morgan
Director of Communications
Sunnyside School District, Sunnyside, Wash.
Nominated by: Washington School Public Relations Association
Micki O’Neil
Chief Communication Officer
Ingham Intermediate School District, Mason, Mich.
Nominated by: Michigan School Public Relations Association
Kayla Ralston
Director of School and Community Relations
Calhoun City Schools, Calhoun, Ga.
Nominated by: Georgia School Public Relations Association
Rochelle Santos
Media and Communications Manager
Framingham Public Schools, Framingham, Mass.
Nominated by: New England School Public Relations Association
Stacy Tapp, APR
Chief of Communication and Community Engagement
Racine Unified School District, Racine, Wisc.
Nominated by: Wisconsin School Public Relations Association
Jackie Tisdell
Public Information Officer
Ascension Public Schools, Donaldsonville, La.
Nominated by: Louisiana School Public Relations Association
Athena Vadnais, APR
Director of Communications and Community Engagement
Gresham-Barlow School District, Gresham, Ore.
Nominated by: Oregon School Public Relations Association
Chris Williams
Communication and Operations Director
Davis School District, Farmington, Utah
Nominated by: Utah School Public Relations Association

About NSPRA
As the leader in school communication, NSPRA serves more than 2,900 members, who work primarily as communication directors in public school districts and education organizations throughout the United States and Canada. NSPRA provides high quality professional development programming through on-demand learning, an annual National Seminar, webinars, online forums and resources. For more information, visit NSPRA’s website at nspra.org. 
About Finalsite
Finalsite is the first community relationship management platform built for K-12 schools. The company’s people, products and services transform how schools connect and engage with their community, recruit students and staff, and fundraise; while managing the complex requirements around data privacy, accessibility, hosting and security. Finalsite products and services include award-winning websites, communications tools, mobile app, enrollment management, and marketing services. With a 96 percent retention rate year-over-year, Finalsite is the preferred provider of over 5,000 school districts and 700 NAIS member schools in the U.S. and international schools in 120 countries. Finalsite is headquartered in Glastonbury, Conn. with a global workforce located across the U.S., Canada, Europe and Asia. For more information, please visit finalsite.com.

Information provided to TVL by:
Sarah Loughlin
Communications Manager
National School Public Relations Association