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NSBA Honors Districts For Use Of Technology
10/1/2010 By:
The National School Boards
Association’s Technology Leadership
Network has named four school districts
Salute Districts in recognition
of their focus on technology to promote
student achievement:
¦ Dysart Unified School District
(Surprise, AZ): This rapidly
growing 24,000-student district,
just outside Phoenix, invested in
network modernization and created
a culture that emphasized
using technology to transform
instruction and administrative
operations.
¦ Jefferson County (KY) Public
Schools: Kentucky’s largest
district has provided all 6,000
teachers and administrators with
tablet PCs to support its vision
of using technology to enhance
instruction and change administrative
practices.
¦ Liberty County (GA) School
System: The 10,200-student
southeast Georgia school district
recognized the importance of collaboration
between building leaders
and the district’s technology
staff to ensure that technology
investments are being maximized.
¦ Township High School District
214 (Arlington Heights, IL ):
Township High School District
214, a 2000 TLN Salute honoree,
has shown a long-term commitment
to using technology.
The four districts will be honored
at NSBA ’s 2010 Technology +
Learning Conference, October 19–21,
in Phoenix.