Rural IL CTE Project Report, School Site Visit during Rural Ed Forum, CoSN Updates

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The Association of Illinois Rural and Small Schools, the official NREA State Affiliate for Illinois, just wrapped up the first year of their Rural IL CTE Project. The first year of work focused on surveying schools and students about their CTE offerings, needs, successes, and challenges. All of that data was compiled and analyzed to craft recommendations for next steps to the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE).

AIRSS is excited to present to you the first year report from the Rural IL CTE Project: You can view the full report on their website as part of the newly-updated . Explore the Portal for resources and updates from AIRSS's work with the Rural IL CTE Project.
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Rural education is rich with potential, where personalized learning and strong community ties foster an environment where students thrive.

Join AASA, the National Rural Education Association (NREA), and Georgia Department of Education’s Office of Rural Education and Innovation for a special site visit to Candler County School District in Georgia! This visit will take place prior to the NREA Annual Conference this fall. 

Registered participants will receive complimentary registration to this site visit. All other attendees are welcome to register for a fee. You do not need to be registered for the NREA conference to attend.
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CoSN August Updates

The EmpowerED Superintendents edLeader Panel monthly broadcast series, co-hosted by CoSN, AASA and edWeb.net and sponsored by ClassLink, begins Season #7 on Monday, September 9, 2024, at 5:00 pm Eastern Time, with a focus on “Leading Education Technology Innovations: Current Challenges and Solutions”.

Free registration for the September 9, 2024 live broadcast, as well as a recording of the presentation following the broadcast, can be found on the .

Participants in edWeb.net’s edWebinars and edLeader Panels broadcasts may earn continuing education (CE) credits after viewing the live or recorded broadcasts. The edWeb CE credits also meet the qualifications for several professional associations for license, membership, and certification renewal, including CoSN’s CETL re-certification program.

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