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The North Carolina School Public Relations Association honored Halifax County Schools for excellence in communications which earned the system a Blue Ribbon Award for outstanding and effective communication.

NCSPRA presented the awards during a special ceremony held in High Point on February 10. 

“I am very proud that HCS was recognized for this prestigious accomplishment,” Superintendent Eric Cunningham said. “Our team strives to communicate with our stakeholders with transparency to keep everyone informed. I am proud of our efforts to share the Halifax way.”

Darian Pressley, public information officer, said, “It is an honor to be recognized at the state level with other public relations professionals. We strive to keep our students, parents, and community informed.”

Ken Derksen, NCSPRA president and executive director for community engagement and student and family support for Wayne County Public Schools, said the work of the award winners exemplifies the high standards members demonstrate in their daily school communications programs. “I congratulate all of our Blue Ribbon Award recipients for achieving this statewide recognition for their school districts. These awards highlight the superior work being accomplished in the area of school communications and all that our members are doing to support and promote public schools across North Carolina.”

NCSPRA recognizes outstanding communications through its Blue Ribbon Awards program each year. HCS was one of 38 school districts statewide to receive a Blue Ribbon Award.