Copperas Cove ISD Wins Six TSPRA Star Awards Including Four Golds
Copperas Cove ISD said it won six TSPRA Star Awards, including four gold-level recognitions, at the Texas School Public Relations Association ceremony on Feb. 22, 2026.

Copperas Cove Independent School District announced in a news post this week that it earned six Texas School Public Relations Association Star Awards, including four gold-level recognitions awarded at the TSPRA ceremony on Feb. 22, 2026. The district’s news post emphasized the total count of six awards and noted the four golds as the headline outcome from the Feb. 22 event.
The Texas School Public Relations Association, spelled out in the district announcement, presented the Star Awards on Feb. 22, 2026; Copperas Cove ISD’s communication made the awards public this week by posting the results on the district site. CCISD’s news post framed the result in simple totals: six awards overall with four gold-level recognitions among them, establishing the district’s performance at the statewide TSPRA competition.
For local governance and civic engagement in Coryell County, the six awards and four gold recognitions carry practical weight for how Copperas Cove ISD manages outreach. Effective public relations and an award record at the TSPRA Star Awards on Feb. 22, 2026 can influence how district communications shape turnout and sentiment around future local decisions such as bond proposals, school-board campaigns, and community information drives; Copperas Cove ISD’s post this week places those six awards into the public record ahead of any such local contests.
Copperas Cove ISD made the announcement via its news post this week and tied the honors to the Texas School Public Relations Association recognition given Feb. 22, 2026. Those six awards, including four gold-level recognitions, now form a recent, documented achievement the district can reference in newsletters, meeting materials, and outreach to voters and parents as Copperas Cove ISD continues district communications and public engagement work.
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