- Oxford School District
- Media Relations Guidelines
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Media Relations Guidelines
The Oxford School District recognizes the responsibility of the news media to provide accurate and timely information to the community concerning issues and events that occur in our schools. While we are committed to cooperating with the news media request for access to our schools and students, we are also obligated to protect the privacy of students and employees. To help facilitate media requests, we ask media to use the following information as a guide for media information.
Media Inquiries
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Media Inquiries
Any news story relating to the following topics should be coordinated through the Communications Office by contacting Director of Communications Jill Knox at (662) 234-3541 or bjknox@oxfordsd.org.
- Interview requests with Central Office/District staff, administrators, teachers, or students
- District school policies and procedures, Board of Trustees
- Personnel issues (i.e., new coach hires or issues involving school personnel)
- Programs, initiatives or events relating to arts, academics or athletics (for example, athletic department changes, school fundraisers for a band trip, etc.)
- Inquiries about specific students in the Oxford School District
- Crisis or breaking news regarding any school within the Oxford School District
For requests for information directly related to a school (i.e., school events), media should directly contact the school’s principal. The Office of Communications will work closely with principals in regard to media requests.
- If a principal declines an interview, or if the media inquiry relates to a district issue rather than a specific school, the Director of Communications or the Superintendent will speak on the school’s behalf or provide a spokesperson.
Media Access to Schools
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Media Access to Schools
- The Oxford School District is committed to providing up-to-date information on the district and its activities in a timely and appropriate manner. It is the responsibility of the Oxford School District to maintain an atmosphere conducive to learning with as few disruptions as possible.
- The Oxford School District recognizes the press having legal right to visit our schools, but in order to protect the privacy of the students and staff, media representatives (journalists, photojournalists, videographers, photographers) are not permitted on school grounds to interview, photograph. or videotape without prior approval from the Communications Office, Oxford School District Superintendent, or designee.
- All school visitors, including media representatives, must check in through the school visitor management system – LobbyGuard – before entering the school campus. To check in to the visitor management system, media should have a valid driver’s license or government issued identification card. All visitors, including media, are required to check in through the visitor management system.
- At the discretion of the Director of Communications, school/district administrators may grant media access and arrange interviews with staff and/or students.
- Interviews will not be conducted during school hours or on school property without the approval and presence of school/district administrator or designee.
- Before any student is photographed, videotaped, or interviewed, consent must be granted by the student’s parent or legal guardian.
- Media are encouraged not to publish names or photos of any student or school district individual without making sure their photo can be published in any news medium format.
- As a general rule, media may take overall/general shots of students without parental consent during public school events (such as athletic games) as long as the students are not identified or singled out.
Request for Information
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Request for Information
The Oxford School District ensures the protection of student/employee privacy and will not release any information that may reveal a student’s identity, respect the privacy of its teachers and employees and will not release any personal or personnel-related information unless required by law; not comment on any case that is before the courts; and refer all questions related to police investigations to proper authority.
Designated Spokespeople
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Designated Spokespeople
The Oxford School District Superintendent can designate spokespeople to address issues relating to media inquiries. For media inquiries directly related to schools, each school’s principal can speak on issues impacting their school. Below is a list of designated spokespeople for the Oxford School District and their contact information.
Oxford School District
- Bradley Roberson
Superintendent
(662) 234-3541
wbroberson@oxfordsd.org - Jill Knox
Director of Communications
(662) 234-3541
bjknox@oxfordsd.org
Oxford Early Childhood Center
- Keri Jo Sapp
Principal
(662) 371-1630
kjsapp@oxfordsd.org
Bramlett Elementary School
- Clemmisa Presley
Principal
(662) 234-2685
cgpresley@oxfordsd.org
Della Davidson Elementary School
- Patches Calhoun
Principal
(662) 236-4870
pcalhoun@oxfordsd.org
Central Elementary School
- Nikki Logan
Principal
(662) 234-3497
mnlogan@oxfordsd.org
Oxford Intermediate School
- Chase Goolsby
Principal
(662) 236-5508
cbgoolsby@oxfordsd.org
Oxford Middle School
- Jeff Clay
Principal
(662) 234-2288
jclay@oxfordsd.org
Oxford High School
- Dana Bullard
Principal
(662) 234-1562
dmbullard@oxfordsd.org
Oxford Learning Center
- Jaleesa Mackey
Director
(662) 234-1562
jemackey@oxfordsd.org
- Bradley Roberson