Plymouth Community School Corporation is proud to recognize Jaxon Frick for receiving the IASP Reel Impact Award, an honor presented by the Indiana Association of School Principals to students whose video work makes a meaningful impact by telling the story of their school community.
Jaxon’s award-winning reel highlights the spirit, pride, and everyday moments that make Plymouth Community School Corporation special. Through thoughtful storytelling and creative visuals, his work showcases students, staff, and school events in a way that connects audiences and reflects the positive culture across PCSC schools.
The Reel Impact Award recognizes student creators who use digital media to strengthen school communication and celebrate education. Jaxon’s reel stood out for its creativity, professionalism, and ability to capture authentic moments that resonate with viewers.
“Jaxon’s work demonstrates the power of student voice and creativity,” said PCSC representatives. “His reel not only tells our story but does so in a way that reflects pride in our schools and community.”
Jaxon’s Reel Impact Award feature can be viewed through the Indiana Association of School Principals’ Reel Impact Spotlight. To watch his reel, visit: https://youtube.com/shorts/UZm7lZzWL0I
The Plymouth Community School Corporation congratulates Jaxon Frick on this outstanding achievement and looks forward to seeing his continued success in digital media and storytelling.

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