Back to School PR
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Publication Date |
Sep 13, 2019
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01:02:34

The idea of public education in America is older than the nation itself, with the first school, the Boston Latin School, opening in 1635. John Hancock and Samuel Adams went there. Benjamin Franklin dropped out.

Today, there are more than 98-thousand public schools in the U.S. with almost 51 million students attending. Private schools are busy too. There’s more than 34-thousand private schools open now, teaching nearly six million kids.

Robert celebrates the start of another school year with two communicators, Rich Bagin, the Executive Director of the National School Public Relations Association, and Cody Kennedy Communications and Media Manager for the Olathe School District, in Olathe, Kansas.

Also, we get a crash course in education style courtesy of the AP Stylebook, in two rounds of America’s favorite PR podcast quiz show, the Buzzer Beater.

Links:

First Public School in America

Total Number of Educational Institutions in America

Back to School Statistics

Guest: Rich Bagin

National School Public Relations Association (NSPRA)

Jack O'Dwyer, newsletter publisher and 'soul and conscience' of PR industry dies, at 85

How PR Pros Can Find New Audiences Through Podcasts

Guest: Karen Heath

Guest: Cody Kennedy

AP Stylebook: Back-to-School Topical Guide

There are more than 98-thousand public schools in the U.S. with almost 51 million students attending. Private schools are busy too. There’s more than 34-thousand private schools open now, teaching nearly six million kids. Robert celebrates the start of another school year with two communicators, Rich Bagin, the Executive Director of the National School Public Relations Association, and Cody Kennedy Communications and Media Manager for the Olathe School District, in Olathe, Kansas.

The idea of public education in America is older than the nation itself, with the first school, the Boston Latin School, opening in 1635. John Hancock and Samuel Adams went there. Benjamin Franklin dropped out.

Today, there are more than 98-thousand public schools in the U.S. with almost 51 million students attending. Private schools are busy too. There’s more than 34-thousand private schools open now, teaching nearly six million kids.

Robert celebrates the start of another school year with two communicators, Rich Bagin, the Executive Director of the National School Public Relations Association, and Cody Kennedy Communications and Media Manager for the Olathe School District, in Olathe, Kansas.

Also, we get a crash course in education style courtesy of the AP Stylebook, in two rounds of America’s favorite PR podcast quiz show, the Buzzer Beater.

Links:

First Public School in America

Total Number of Educational Institutions in America

Back to School Statistics

Guest: Rich Bagin

National School Public Relations Association (NSPRA)

Jack O'Dwyer, newsletter publisher and 'soul and conscience' of PR industry dies, at 85

How PR Pros Can Find New Audiences Through Podcasts

Guest: Karen Heath

Guest: Cody Kennedy

AP Stylebook: Back-to-School Topical Guide

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