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Red Deer Public Schools received two BRAVO! Awards from the Canadian Association of Communicators in Education, for their work in connecting with the community, engaging with students, and sharing a division-wide Truth and Reconciliation video.
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Red Deer Public Schools (RDPS) has been recognized with two BRAVO! Awards from the Canadian Association of Communicators in Education (CACE).  

The awards celebrate the achievements of public relations, communications, and marketing professionals, in their initiatives that enrich school communities and strengthen educational relationships.   

This year, RDPS received the Award of Distinction in the Communications Project category for the Division-wide Open House Series.  

The initiative was led by Erin Black and Larissa Spendiff and showcased RDPS to the community.   

RDPS also received the Coup de Coeur Award for the Division-wide Truth and Reconciliation Video.  

The project contributed to truth and reconciliation education within the community and was led by Black, Hayley Christen, and Terry Lakey.  

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Additionally, Black received a Coup de Coeur Award for her role as an Alberta/NWT Regional Liaison for CACE.   

Black’s leadership in planning a regional conference, attended by 45 communications professionals from across the province was recognized as exemplary.  

“We are incredibly proud of our communications team for their dedication and commitment to telling the RDPS story in ways that resonate with our community,” said Chad Erickson, Superintendent of Schools. “These BRAVO! Awards highlight the importance of connecting with our community, creating opportunities for families to engage with our schools, and sharing our journey in Truth and Reconciliation.”  

 

**With information provided by Red Deer Public Schools

 

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