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TSPRA provides its members with weekly legislative updates, news and vital information about its programs, leaders and public-school education in Texas and nationwide. TSPRA membership is comprised of more than 1,000 public relations professionals whose main goal is to improve public education in Texas via quality communication services.

TSPRA offers an annual conference, Spoken Word Crisis Management training, monthly regional meetings, a career bank and other opportunities for learning, networking and connecting professionally. TSPRA has a variety of membership levels for Texas public school personnel, foundation staff and boards, education associations and businesses who serve schools and foundations.
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TSPRA is dedicated to promoting public schools through effective communications. TSPRA, an award-winning chapter of the National School Public Relations Association (NSPRA), was chartered in 1962 and incorporated in 1977. With more than 1,000 members, TSPRA is comprised primarily of public information and communications professionals who serve Texas public school districts and education associations, foundations and organizations.
TSPRA traces its origin back to the summer of 1962, at the annual convention of the National School Public Relations Association (NSPRA) in Denver, Colorado. A group of 11 Texas delegates led by Don E. Matthews, outgoing NSPRA president and an assistant superintendent in Dallas ISD, met to begin the process of forming a chapter.
This area is for new memberships only. There are various TSPRA membership options to meet your professional communications needs. Please note: memberships run by the school year, not by the anniversary of when you join. Contact info@tspra.org if you need assistance to renew or join. Contact TSPRA at info@tspra.org if you are unsure of which membership level you qualify to join.
Brad Domitrovich is serving on Strategic Planning Committee in effort to build ED transition plan along with past presidents as volunteers at #TSPRA22. Celebrate 60 years of TSPRA during a fiercely powerful conference, Learning in the Wild, which is tailored to public school communications professionals.
To envision a desired future for TSPRA by determining priorities and allocating resources for the organization's strategic direction for the next fiscal year by identifying three "done-in-a-year" initiatives. Ensure the establishment of a process for non-profit hiring that meets legal HR protocols, offers flexibility, utilizesindustry best practices and offers opportunity to attract the best possible pool of candidates.
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Jim Burgraff
Jim Burgraff
Jun 09, 2019
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Linsae and her staff are exceptional! They are welcoming and very helpful. They are completely in touch with all things related to Texas schools. If you are looking to make a positive impact to education in Texas, be sure to include Linsae and TSPRA in your discussion, you will be glad you did.
Beth Trimble
Beth Trimble
Dec 27, 2018
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TSPRA members - public school public information officers - are passionate about sharing the great news about students and staff, promoting district programs and serving as PIO liaisons for parents and the community.
Shirley Wallen
Shirley Wallen
Dec 23, 2018
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I have never felt so unwanted in a state as Texas has made me feel it is a very cold an uncaring state if my children weren't here I would not stay in a state so cold