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In honor of Black History Month, NSPRA Vice President of Diversity Engagement Janine Thorn reflects on the meaning of the Beloved Community and the courage required of school communicators to build it.
Each November, school communications offices across the country work to recognize Native American Heritage Month. That concern is valid and commendable. Good intentions matter. Thoughtful communication about Native people is possible and appreciated when it’s approached with care, accuracy and relationship.
October 2025 Elevation: See how one district’s community engagement program strengthened trust and transparency.
Each year, NSPRA, in partnership with Finalsite, honors one outstanding professional whose leadership, service and strategic impact have strengthened school communities and elevated the field of school communication. In 2025, the honor belongs to Cindy Warner, APR, Public Relations Supervisor for Shelby County Schools in Alabama.
A new survey report from NSPRA and SchoolStatus highlights growing movement to elevate student voice in K-12 school communications.