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The Texas Education Technology Leaders (TETL) organization recently honored the Aldine Independent School District (ISD) for its exceptional contributions to educational technology. During the 2025 TETL Summer Conference held at The Woodlands Waterway Marriott, the Aldine ISD Technology Department received the prestigious 2025 TETL TEAM Award. This recognition highlights the district's innovative approach to integrating technology into educational practices.
Superintendent Dr. LaTonya M. Goffney, alongside Chief Information Officer Adam Galvan, played a pivotal role in this achievement. Under Galvan's leadership, the technology department has successfully developed and implemented systems that are not only robust and secure but also seamlessly integrated into the daily learning experiences of students. The commitment of the Aldine ISD team to enhance educational outcomes through technology reflects their dedication to their core mission: to empower students and prepare them for a successful future. This recognition underscores the importance of leadership and innovation in transforming education through technology.
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