Idaho Technology Student Association State Leadership Conference

Teacher Carly Green and her students from Lakeside High School in Plummer recently stopped by our office and met Superintendent Debbie Critchfield - Idaho State Department of Education FB
Teacher Carly Green and her students from Lakeside High School in Plummer recently stopped by our office and met Superintendent Debbie Critchfield - Idaho State Department of Education FB
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Teacher Carly Green and her students from Lakeside High School in Plummer recently stopped by our office and met Superintendent Debbie Critchfield while in Boise for the Idaho Technology Student Association State Leadership Conference! 

The students earn industry certifications in Adobe and Microsoft products at no charge, thanks to state programs available to all Idaho public schools! Through Create Idaho Adobe and the Idaho Microsoft Academy, students and educators obtain licenses for Microsoft and Adobe products and can earn industry-standard certifications demonstrating career readiness! 

For information about implementing these programs, reach out to our Instructional Technology Coordinator Kaylene Hoyt at khoyt@sde.idaho.gov, or visit this page on our website: https://www.sde.idaho.gov/academic/information-tech/

*Plummer-Worley Joint School District No. 44 

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