NJSPRA honors top school communicators at awards ceremony

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Winners of the 2015 NJSPRA website category are Mercer County Technical School District, first place, represented by Lori Perlow, far left; Lawrence Township Public schools, tied for second place, represented by Lana Mueller; Middlesex Regional Educational Services Commission, tied for second place, represented by David Sandler; and West Essex Regional School District, tied for second, not pictured.

The New Jersey School Public Relations Association (NJSPRA) awarded top honors to some of the state’s best school communicators at its first annual School and Communications Awards Luncheon, held at Rowan University in June 2015. Mercer County Technical School District and Lawrence Township Public Schools were among the winners.

Mercer County Technical School District took first place in the website category and tied for second place in the marketing and branding category.

Lawrence Township Public Schools tied for second place in the e-newsletter, print newsletter or newspaper category.

NJSPRA’s School Communications Awards recognize outstanding print and electronic collateral materials in New Jersey educational communications programs. NJSPRA developed the awards competition to recognize professional school communicators and administrators in New Jersey and the exceptional programs and materials they develop that bolster support for schools and school districts statewide.

Both members and non-members were invited to submit entries. NJSPRA received more than 30 nominations from districts and communications firms from 13 counties across New Jersey. Schools competed in six categories.

For more information about NJSPRA, visit njspra.com.

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