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As part of NSPRA’s AANHPI Heritage Month series highlighting member reflections on identity, representation and the power of storytelling in school communities, school PR veteran and NSPRA past president Frank Kwan shares a personal essay on his journey from broadcast journalism to school public relations, and the importance of telling the stories he never saw growing up.
For nearly a decade, Detroit Public Schools Community District has built a recognizable brand rooted in student success, academic progress and district transformation. But district leaders recognized that even the strongest brands require reinvestment and reintroduction, especially to the audiences who matter most: students and families.
Each year, the NSPRA Foundation administers a number of scholarships for individuals to attend the NSPRA National Seminar. Congratulations to the recipients awarded a 2026 Seminar Scholarship, which includes complimentary registration to the conference in New Orleans this summer.
Throughout AANHPI Heritage MonthHeritage Month, NSPRA is sharing member reflections on lived experiences, belonging and connection in school communities. School communicator Sapna Kollali explores how culture, identity and lived experience shape the way families connect with schools and why communicators must recognize those differences to build trust.
Each year, NSPRA’s highest honors recognize individuals whose leadership, mentorship and service have made an enduring impact on the school communication profession. This year, NSPRA is proud to celebrate three distinguished honorees whose contributions continue to shape the field and inspire those who serve it.