How Tennessee’s Alcoa City Schools Uses Technology to Transcend the Classroom Walls
Alcoa City Schools
Patty Thomas
Director

ENA offers a full suite of connectivity and collaboration services including broadband, Wi-Fi/LAN, communication, and cloud solutions to K–12, higher education institutions, and libraries nationwide. They also offer instructional, administrative, and productivity products through the ENA Partner Program in select markets.These types of solutions are critical to education and are capable of making learning more personalized, equitable, relevant, and cost-effective for all students. In 1996, ENA created the first statewide K–12 network in the U.S. and has earned a reputation as experts in the design, deployment, and management of broadband, Wi-Fi/LAN, communication, and cloud solutions.
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Alcoa City Schools
Patty Thomas
Director
Anderson County Schools
Stewart Hicks
IT coordinator
Clay County
Duane Weeks
Information And Technology Supervisors
Cleveland Metropolitan School District
Curtis Timmons
Deputy Chief of Information Technology
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Richard England
Supervisor Of Technology
Greeneville City Schools
Larry Jones
IT network administrator
Indiana School
John F. Kennedy
President
Indiana University
Todd Peabody
Indiana University
Manchester City Schools
Mark Howell
Director of Technology
Maury County Public Schools
Chris Marczak
Superintendent
McMinn County School System
Jill Pierce
Chief Technology Officer
Mishawaka-Penn-Harris Public Library
Bruce Friedline
IT manager
School District of Clay County
Jeremy Bunkley
Supervisor
School District of Clay County
Duane Weeks
Information and Technology Supervisors.
Tusculum College
Two Rivers Supervisory Union
Lauren Baker
Director of Information Technology
Vermont’s Lyndon Institute
Dan Fales
Director of Information Services
Wilder School District
Jeff Dillon
Wilder School District
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