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Celebration of Educators Kicks Off Fall Conference 2024
The 2024 MassCUE Fall Conference got off to a great start with a celebration of three amazing educators who are using educational technology to make a difference for students and colleagues. The annual President’s Dinner featured an awards ceremony for this year’s Pathfinder, Administrator and Shelley Chamberlain Community Service award winners. Michael Rubin Uxbridge High School Principal Michael Rubin knows who to carry a vision forward in the face of adversity and obstacles. This year’s winner of the MassCUE Administrator Award also finds time to share his expertise in educational technology, AI and the Pathways program. When AI first appeared on the educational scene, Board Member Jessica Brittingham pointed out that Rubin learned as much as he could about this technology so that he could be a leader in this innovative time in technology. Read more about our 2024 award winners. Beth Hughes An English Language Arts teacher in Wakefield, Pathfinder Award winner Beth Hughes is a passionate educator and advocate for all students. Board Member Chris Gosselin joined President Casey Daigle in presenting the award to Hughes, saying she is a pioneer in edtech who is always finding new ways to incorporate tech tools in the classroom. Read more about our 2024 award winners. Jared Perrine He is the Director of Technology for the Naragansett Regional School District, but his superpower is his ability to remind us all of our human connection. Jared Perrine has worn many hats in the MassCUE organization over the years. President-Elect Sarah Boyle says he listens carefully to others and approaches every idea with the question, “how will this benefit our teachers and students?” She says he earned the Shelley Chamberlain Community Service Award for his servant leadership and for being the kind of person who will always stop to ask how you are doing and always listen for the answer. Read more about our 2024 award winners.
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