The ISTE Distinguished District Award honors districts the embrace change to improve teaching and learning and strive to reach all students and serve as examples for other districts. They move the needle in big ways through a school system.
The 2022 Distinguished Districts are:
Fulton County Schools in Atlanta, Georgia: Mike Looney, Ed.D, superintendent; Megan Endicott, assistant principal at the Fulton Academy of Virtual Excellence; Anne Sexton, director of information and instruction applications; Heather Van Looy, director of instructional technology; Hoke Wilcox, executive director of accountability and district applications; Patricia Thomas, media and educational technology instructor.
Indian River School District in Selbyville, Delaware: Jay Owens Ed.D, superintendent; Christina Scheffel, instructional technology specialist; Jeff Kilner, instructional technology specialist; Charley Ruggiero, supervisor of technology; and Melissa Bleile, instructional technology specialist.
Modesto City Schools in Modesto, California: Sarah Noguchi, Ed.D, superintendent; Matthew Ketchum, director of educational technology; Alexandra Hancock, instructional technology trainer; Angela Gama, instructional technology trainer; Russ Selken, chief technology officer; Brandon Chism, digital curriculum coordinator.
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2022 ISTE Awards: Distinguished District
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