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NSBA Honors Top School Districts for Innovative Technology


For Immediate Release
June 12, 2008
Linda Embrey, Communications Office
703-838-6737; lembrey@nsba.org

Alexandria, Va. - June 12 - The National School Boards Association (NSBA) has announced three school districts as 2008 Salute Districts in recognition of their focus on using technology to promote student achievement.

The 2008 Salute Districts are Avoca School District 37 in Ill., Genesee Intermediate School District in southeast Mich., and Minnetonka School District in Minn. The Salute District honor is a recognition program of NSBA’s Technology Leadership Network that showcases school districts that have effectively executed technology resources to make a positive impact on learning. The three Salute Districts will be honored during NSBA’s 2008 T+L Conference in Seattle, October 28-30, 2008.

"While the Salute Districts were recognized for their overall accomplishments with technology, each highlights an essential element critical to their successes," said Ann Flynn, NSBA’s director of education technology. "Visionary leadership with a commitment to continuous improvement, a robust and reliable infrastructure, and technology professional development embedded in content areas are key components that should be replicated if other districts want to create environments that support 21st century learning."

Avoca School District in Wilmette, Ill., which enrolls nearly 700 students, was selected for its commitment to continuous improvement and its technology literacy initiative. Their program is designed to develop technology literacy skills for kindergarteners through eighth graders with a particular focus of instruction in each grade. Students develop electronic portfolios to show an overall snapshot of their skills that include evidence of projects to highlight creativity and innovation, digital citizenship, and technology operations.

Genesee School District in Flint, Mich., is honored for its technology network "GenNET" which transmits voice, video, and data to more than 234 buildings in the district and its leadership initiatives to ensure that district educators have the professional development opportunities they need to maximize the infrastructure investment. The district is a Regional Educational Service Agency that serves 21 public school districts and 10 public school academies in Genesee County. It is a leader for its online learning, two-way interactive technology, and Interactive Television program used to maximize learning and teaching for students and teachers.

Minnetonka Public Schools in Minn., which serves 7,800 students, is recognized for its successful integration of technology throughout its curriculum and its commitment to professional development. All kindergarten through eighth-grade classrooms and seventy-five percent of high school classrooms are enhanced with SMART boards, among other resources, to increase time spent on tasks by students and encourage direct engagement between students and teachers, enabling teachers to easily assess the level of a student’s understanding. Teachers commit to 30 hours of professional development during year one with a SMART Board and ongoing training in subsequent years.

The Technology Leadership Network (TLN) is NSBA’s district membership program designed for education leaders that establish policy and implement technology leadership decisions that enhance teaching and learning, operations, and community outreach.

Founded in 1940, the National School Boards Association is a not-for-profit federation of state associations of school boards representing 95,000 local school board members throughout the United States. Its mission is to foster excellence and equity in public elementary and secondary education through school board leadership. NSBA represents the school board perspective in working with federal government agencies and national organizations that impact education and provides vital information and services to state associations of school boards throughout the nation.

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