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Ten superintendents were honored for their technology ventures at the eSchool News Tech-Savvy Superintendent Awards on Feb. 20, 2009. The program, sponsored by Promethean, the Pearson Foundation, and K12 Inc., was held in conjunction with the Century Club 100 meeting at the American Association of School Administrators’ annual conference.
Superintendent Margaret Anderson of Knob Noster R-VIII School District, MO, at TSSA 2009.
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Superintendent Dr. Steven Baule of Community Unit School District 201, IL, at TSSA 2009.
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Dr. Vincent Cotter of Colonial School District of Plymouth Meeting, PA., at TSSA 2009.
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Superintendent Dr. Arthur Himmler of Steilacoom Historical School District No. 1, WA, at TSSA 2009.
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Dr. Lorraine Lange, superintendent of Roanoke County Schools, VA, at TSSA 2009.
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Dr. Larry Price of Wilson County Schools, NC, at TSSA 2009.
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Superintendent Tom Shelton of Daviess County Public Schools, KY, at TSSA 2009.
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Superintendent Dr. Steven Stephanoff of Center Grove Community School Corporation, IN, at TSSA 2009.
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Dr. Mark Weedy, superintendent of Eastland/Fairfield Career and Technical Schools, OH, at TSSA 2009.
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Daniel A. Domenech discusses AASA’s role in developing the stimulus package and eSchool News’ Tech-Savvy Superintendent Awards.
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The 2009 Tech-Savvy Superintendent Awards ceremony.
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At TSSA, Chip Kimball, Superintendent of the Lake Washington School District, WA, discusses the importance of CoSN’s initiative: Empowering the 21st Century Superintendent.
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Evelyn Holman, president of the Century Club 100 at TSSA 2009.
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Dan Domenech at TSSA
Daniel A. Domenech discusses AASA's role in developing the stimulus package and eSchool News' Tech-Savvy Superintendent Awards.
The Tech-Savvy Superintendent Awards ceremony 2009 in San Francisco.
Chip Kimball, Superintendent of the Lake Washington School District, Washington, discusses the importance of CoSN's initiative: Empowering the 21st Century Superintendent.
Evelyn Holman, president of the Century Club 100.



