Sunday, February 2, 2025

Center for Digital Education and National School Boards Association's Innovative Technology Integration Awards Winners

Prestigious awards honor districts demonstrating commitment, creativity and effectiveness at integrating technology into educational systems

FOLSOM, CA, UNITED STATES, February 2, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Today, the Center for Digital Education (CDE) and the National School Boards Association (NSBA) announced the winners of the 2025 Innovative Technology Integration Awards: Washoe County School District (NV); Henrico County Public Schools (VA); and Peninsula School District (WA). These awards, which were announced before hundreds of school board members at NSBA’s Advocacy and Equity Institute, spotlight school districts and NSBA members leading the way in innovative technology practices.

The Innovative Technology Integration Awards recognize and celebrate exemplary efforts by school districts to harness the power of technology to transform education. These prestigious awards honor school districts demonstrating outstanding commitment, creativity, and effectiveness in integrating technology into their educational systems. By doing so, these K-12 districts contribute significantly to enhancing learning experiences for students and advancing the professional growth of educators.

Winners were selected from a pool of nominees who demonstrated some of the best technology integration practices among K-12 districts in the United States. Judges evaluated nominees based on their clear vision for technology integration supported by all levels of leadership within their districts, innovative approaches to teaching and learning, and commitment to ensuring equitable access to technology resources for all students and staff members.

The winner for school districts with more than 60,001 students is Washoe County School District in Reno, Nevada. Washoe serves as a national leader among K-12 public schools in its commitment and use of advanced technology, cybersecurity education, and personalized learning platforms to bridge equity gaps and prepare students for a tech-driven world.

The winner for school districts with 10,001-60,000 students is Henrico County Public Schools in Richmond, Virginia. With over 23 years of experience in technology integration, Henrico’s commitment to leveraging digital tools, AI, and data-driven strategies to enhance learning, empower educators, and ensure equitable access is a best practice not to be overlooked.

The winner for school districts with up to 10,000 students is the Peninsula School District in Gig Harbor, Washington. Peninsula stood out for its vision for technology integration and underlying goal to prepare students for an AI-driven world while maintaining a strong focus on digital wellness and how to critically engage with technology responsibly.

In addition to these winners, two districts, Compton Unified, CA and Orange Public Schools in New Jersey, are also being recognized as trailblazers in their approach to technology integration.

“These districts exemplify the standard for how technology can transform education, addressing the unique needs of their students while promoting innovation and equity across their systems,” said Brian Cohen, Vice President for Education at the Center for Digital Education. “We are honored to recognize their achievements and highlight their dedication to advancing education through technology.”

Verjeana McCotter-Jacobs, Executive Director of the National School Boards Association, added: “The Innovative Technology Integration Award celebrates the impactful work being done and supported by school boards, educators, and leaders to ensure every student has the tools and resources needed to succeed in the 21st century. These winning districts demonstrate how thoughtful technology integration can shape a brighter future for all students.”

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