Delavan-Darien honored with PR awards

The Delavan-Darien School District was recently honored by the Wisconsin School Public Relations Association with three Spectrum Awards for its work in school communications.

WSPRA presented the Spectrum Awards at its annual conference held Nov. 13-15. Ashley Duchemin, Marketing and Communications Director for the Delavan-Darien School District earned an Award of Excellence (Best in Category) for its 24-25 #CometNation District Wall Calendar, an Award of Excellence for its Discover the Magic of Early Learning – 4K Open Enrollment Campaign and an Award of Merit for its Discover Your Future – DD Tech School Campaign.

Spectrum Awards recognize high-quality school communication and engagement efforts by or on behalf of Wisconsin school districts. This year, this statewide competition honored over 80 school districts and CESAs with awards.

“The dedication and creativity in these projects are shining examples of the exceptional work happening in school public relations,” Emily DeBaker, Wisconsin School Public Relations Association President said. “Recognizing and celebrating this amazing work not only honors district achievements but also inspires others to continue telling the powerful stories of our schools and communities. We thank these hard working school PR pros for setting the standard and reminding us all of the impact great communication can have.”

WSPRA’s Spectrum Awards were judged by members of other school public relations associations in 20 different states, from New York to California.

The WSPRA is a professional association representing schools, school districts, educational associations, consulting agencies and organizations.

WSPRA is a state affiliate of the National School Public Relations Association. The mission of WSPRA is to expand the capacity of its members to provide effective communication management for the purpose of strengthening educational opportunities for all students.

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