I have a cousin in Indiana, and somehow, somewhere, my email became attached to his name (our names and emails are closely the same). So my email got on an middle Indiana mailing list, and I occasionally get emails from middle Indiana home repair services, ect (I live on the east coast). It appears my email, (and I assume thousands of others) was picked up by the Educational Establishment. So I get this email, from some principal from a district in rural Indiana.
There's a short message from the Principal, and right below it, is a half page note about the need to register to vote - like your kid's education depends on you voting.
Then the rest of the news letter is about high schoolers in the district that were outstanding standouts in music, athletics, etc.
The point is, this letter wasn't sent to people in the district based on emails the school has, someone purchased this email list (probably with Gov't money), put a 'Get-Out-The-Vote' message in it, then filled it with fluff about district wide students so it wouldn't look like a campaign flier paid for with Tax Paxer dollars.
Most standouts are outstanding in some way.