An Annual Gathering Of Leaders in
Education & Technology

With education in our K12 schools becoming increasingly student-centric, collaborative and open, technology is poised to play a crucial role in its delivery.  The ubiquity of internet-enabled mobile devices and the appetite for digital curriculum content are converging to spearhead a massive paradigm shift, which can no longer be ignored.  Many of these same tenets are also driving the operational side of information technology, as districts are achieving greater efficiencies and cost savings through community efforts and consortiums.  In the furious scramble to juggle these many challenges, learning from colleagues offers the best chance for success.

Now in its third year, the K12 Technology Summit has rapidly established itself as the premier forum for senior-level information technology administrators from the nation’s leading school districts.  This invitation-only event brings together K12 CIOs to share best practices, exchange ideas, and build new relationships with their peers.

Participation in this summit will provide senior leadership with the opportunity to discuss and debate the challenges facing their districts in a relaxed environment.  From exclusive keynote addresses to intimate round table discussions, the K12 Technology Summit will supply you with the essential knowledge take-away that is all but absent from other industry events.

People are Talking

  • “I attend several conferences dealing with technology each year, but the size and venue of this conference has allowed strong, valuable conversations with peers that focus on important issues of the day.”

    Lynda Gillespie
    Director of Technology
    Chesterfield County Public Schools (VA)

  • “It has been extremely valuable to have a lot of time to interact with my peers to share ideas and common challenges. The vendors have been great in sharing their expertise and solutions.”

    Steve Young
    CTO
    JUDSON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT (TX)

  • “I enjoyed the one-on-one meetings with senior vendor management; I could explain our needs and concerns and also learn where vendors are heading in the near future. This helps me fill in some gaps in my strategic thinking about use of technology in our district.”

    Randy Weldon
    CIO
    DOUGLAS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT (CO)

  • “This has been an exceptional experience… The best part of this summit may have been the scheduled one-on-one meetings with the vendors. Such an improvement over the typical open arena stop and shop.”

    Pete Just
    CTO
    METRO SCHOOL DISTRICT OF WAYNE TOWNSHIP (IN)

  • “The interactive vendor meetings were by far the most valuable part of the Summit…I would like to see more vendors next year.”

    Dustin Milberg
    Director of IT Operations
    PORTLAND PUBLIC SCHOOLS (OR)

  • “This summit was much different than other conferences I’ve frequented. It allowed me to spend greater amounts of higher quality time with colleagues and vendors I’ve always wanted to partner with.”

    Ron Young
    Director of Technology
    ARKANSAS CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS (AR)