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Tres miembros de la Oficina de Compromiso Público de las Escuelas Públicas del Condado de Fayette ganaron reconocimiento nacional en el concurso de la Asociación Nacional de Relaciones Públicas Escolares 2026: Vernon Bentley obtuvo un Premio de Excelencia por el video "More Than Basketball", Robert Lewis recibió un Premio al Mérito por la campaña de video "I Am FCPS" y Alyssa Dyer recibió Mención Honorífica por la campaña de publicidad "Class of 2025 Billboard". El equipo será reconocido durante la conferencia anual de NSPRA en julio, y estos premios reflejan el compromiso del distrito de comunicar los logros escolares de manera creativa y significativa.
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LEXINGTON, Ky. — Three members of Fayette County Public Schools’ Office of Public Engagement have earned national recognition for their communications work, winning awards in the 2026 National School Public Relations Association contest.
Vernon Bentley earned an Award of Excellence for “More Than Basketball,” a sports feature video. Robert Lewis received an Award of Merit for “I Am FCPS,” a districtwide campaign video. Alyssa Dyer received Honorable Mention recognition for a “Class of 2025 Billboard” marketing campaign.
The trio will be recognized during the NSPRA’s annual conference in July. The Office of Public Engagement works to inform and engage the community to support students, families, staff, and stakeholders across the district, according to the FCPS website.
The national awards recognize outstanding work in publications, videos, podcasts, websites, social media and other digital media formats. Organizations compete against similar-sized peer institutions, with submissions rated on overall excellence and quality compared to other entries in their category.
The three award-winning projects reflect FCPS’s commitment to communicating district achievements and celebrating school community accomplishments. The sports feature highlighted the intersection of athletics and academics, while the “I Am FCPS” campaign showcased the district’s mission and values to a broad audience.
“This recognition reflects the dedication of our Office of Public Engagement team to telling FCPS’s story in meaningful and creative ways,” according to the district announcement.
This article was generated by AI (claude-haiku-4-5-20251001) based on source material from Fayette County Public Schools, enriched with 2 web searches. The original source is available at https://www.fcps.net/post-details/~board/fayette-county-public-schools-news/post/public-engagement-staff-win-three-awards.




