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Apply Today: Help Shape Technology Use in Our Schools
Dear Neighbor,
Earlier this month, the School Board approved a proposal I co-authored with my Braddock District colleague, Tom Dannan, to establish a new Educational Technology Review Committee (ETRC) that will provide recommendations to the Superintendent and division leadership on the responsible, effective, and equitable use of technology in our schools.
As the Providence District representative on the School Board, I must appoint one resident from our district to the committee. If you are interested in applying but unsure whether you live in the Providence District, use this address lookup tool to find out.
I will likely interview top potential appointees over the next two weeks to ensure a selection is made before June 1. Because of time limitations, not all applicants will be contacted for interviews, but everyone will be notified once a selection is made.
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Time Commitment: The ETRC will meet monthly during the school year, with additional workgroup meetings scheduled as needed. Members will serve for one school year and may be reappointed.
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Responsibilities: ETRC members will review, advise, and make recommendations on the division’s use of educational technology, including artificial intelligence, by evaluating tools and practices to ensure technology use is effective, equitable, secure, developmentally appropriate, and aligned with student learning goals.
This is a great chance to make a lasting impact on our students, and I hope you will consider applying today.
In service,
Karl Frisch Providence District Representative Fairfax County School Board
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