The Student Voices Award honors an outstanding school or district that has transformed educational experiences to best meet the needs of digital age learners. The winning school/district will be honored at a luncheon during SETDA's Leadership Summit November 4, 2013. SETDA state members interested in nominating a school or district please email cfox (at) setda.org for details.
Nomination Deadline: May 12, 2013
Award Notification: June 1, 2013
Note: The group chosen will receive the Elsie Brumback Scholarship from Honored Founder to Future Citizen to attend the Summit and tour Washington DC. The school/district presenting should plan to bring a diverse group of 3 students (who may be identified once the award is finalized) and one teacher or administrator. The deadline for submission is May 12. The Professional Growth Committee will review all nominations, guided by a rubric, and identify the winners by May 30, 2013. Preference will be given to students from states that have not presented during the Student Voices Panel in previous years. States may submit no more than two nominations.
2012 Student Voices Award Presentation
Luncheon: Educational Technology in Practice: Educator and Student Voices Introduction: Stuart Ciske, Education Consultant, Federal Grants, Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction
Presenters:
Dr. Kim Ehrhardt, Director of Curriculum Assessment and Instruction, Janesville School District
Kathy White, Assistive Technology Specialist, Janesville School District
Christopher Laue, Principal, George S. Parker High School
Robert Getka, Junior, George S. Parker High School
Colin Murdy, Senior, George S. Parker High School
Correy Winke, Junior, George S. Parker High School
2011 Student Voices Award Presentation
Introduction: Jeff Mao, Learning Technology Policy Director, Maine Department of Education, & Chair, SETDA Board of Directors
Presenters:
Ted Hall, Principal, Yarmouth High School (Maine)
Chris Jones, Student, Oak Hill High School (Maine)
Hannah Potter, Student, Yarmouth High School (Maine)