The Frenship ISD Communications Department brought home a "Best of Category" award, seven Gold awards, were Crystal Commendation finalists, and won the prestigious Crystal Commendation award from the Texas School Public Relations Association (TSPRA) last week.
The projects earning awards included large print productions, video productions, marketing campaigns, a photography portfolio, and a submission of their e-newsletter Tiger Tales - all things that highlight the achievements of students and staff across the District.
The awards were announced during the annual TSPRA conference held in Round Rock. The publications and videos that won awards include:
- Bond Election Marketing Campaign - Crystal Commendation award
- Photography Portfolio - Crystal Finalist
- Tiger Tales e-Newsletter, Homecoming Edition - Gold Star award and Best of Category
- State of the District booklet - Gold Star award
- Frenship Foundation for Leadership Prize Patrol Video - Gold Star award
- Navigating to Success School Board Appreciation Video - Gold Star award
- Staying Connected Through it All Convocation 2020 Video - Gold Star award
- Welcome to Frenship Marketing Video - Gold Star award
- Pre-K and Kindergarten Roundup Marketing Campaign - Gold Star Award
"I am extremely proud of our Communications Department for their successes at the annual TSPRA Star Awards," Frenship Director of Communications and Community Engagement Tiffany Taylor said. "Their passion and dedication to highlighting our students and staff is evident in the creative and thoughtful work they put out daily."
During the conference, Frenship staff members had the opportunity to attend various sessions pertaining to public education and public relations. They also had the chance to collaborate with other districts across the state.
"TSPRA is always a great opportunity for our team to learn new and innovative communication strategies so that we can better serve our Frenship families," Taylor said. "The conference allows us to collaborate with school districts from across the state, learn about new communication tools, and grow the ways we reach our parents and community members."