October 27, 2025 - 21:45

In a recent development, the 207U school district has appointed Brian Cann as the new Director of Instructional Technology. This decision comes in the wake of the resignation of the previous Director of Technology on October 24. Cann, who has been serving as an Instructional Coach within the district, brings a wealth of experience and a strong commitment to enhancing educational technology.
The promotion reflects the district's dedication to maintaining a robust technology program that supports both educators and students. With a focus on integrating technology into the classroom, Cann aims to facilitate innovative teaching methods and improve learning outcomes. His background in instructional coaching positions him well to understand the needs of teachers and students alike.
As the district continues to navigate the evolving landscape of educational technology, Cann's leadership will be crucial in driving initiatives that promote effective use of digital tools and resources. The community looks forward to seeing the positive impact of his vision and expertise in the coming months.
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