Vail School District
Vail, AZFebruary 26 – 28, 2014
See how technology policy and practice come together to create a 21st century learning environment through classroom observations, conversations with school leaders, and mini-briefings that share the lessons learned from Empire High School, opened in 2005 as the first one-to-one laptop, textbook-free, comprehensive public high school in the nation.
Minnetonka Public Schools
Minnetonka, MNApril 30 – May 2, 2014
Experience a 21st century learning environment where student achievement and engagement have increased. Tour classrooms, talk with school leaders, and participate in mini-briefings by district educators to understand how technology has changed the way teachers teach and children learn.
Colorado Springs School District 11
Colorado Springs, COMay 4 – 6, 2014
See how technology supports personalized learning to prepare every student, every day and in every class for a world yet to be imagined. Visit district classrooms, talk with teachers and students, and discuss policy with school administrators and board members through mini-briefings.
NSBA thanks Cable in the
Classroom for its continuing
support of the Technology
Leadership Network Site Visits.
For the ninth consecutive year, Cable in
the Classroom (CIC), the national education
foundation of the U.S. cable industry, is
proud to be the only national partner and
sponsor of this important initiative. Working
in partnership with, and on behalf of, the
National Cable & Telecommunications
Association (NCTA) and our cable industry
partners, CIC advocates for digital citizenship
and the visionary, sensible and effective
use of media in homes, schools, and
communities. Since 1989, through CIC,
local cable companies have been providing
complimentary connections to schools, and
cable programmers have offered quality
educational programming. CIC enables
educators to access the best of cable’s video
and web content.