CDE09BUTTONDSDW250x225Winners of the sixth annual Digital School Districts Survey have been announced by e.Republic’s Center for Digital Education, the National School Boards Association and Converge Online magazine.  The Survey’s purpose is to recognize school districts and school boards across the nation whose use of digital technology in interfacing with students, parents and community, district governing, and bettering of operations proved exceptional.

This survey was open to all U.S. public school districts that were grouped into three categories based on enrollment. Those districts which demonstrated the most comprehensive use of digital standards were chosen as the top ten-ranking districts.

The Fayetteville School District was named the #2 district in the U.S.  in the medium-sized district category. This is a fantasic honor and I’m glad to see our district is excelling it’s initiative to integrate technology in the classroom. Check out the list below for complete listings of the winners in the medium-sized district category.

Medium Category – 2,501 – 15,000 students:
1st Madison City Schools, Ala.
2nd Fayetteville Public Schools, Ark.
3rd Howell Township Public Schools, N.J.
4th Geneseo Community Unit School District 228, Ill. (tie)
4th Township High School District 214, Ill. (tie)
5th Vineland School District, N.J.
6th Averill Park Central School District, N.Y.
7th Jones County Schools, Ga. (tie)
7th Madison County School District, Ky. (tie)
8th Jefferson City Schools, Ga.
9th Southwest Independent School District, Texas
10th Marietta City Schools, Ga. (tie)
10th West Des Moines Community Schools, Iowa (tie)

Mr. McClung

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