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A Wonderful Message from The ECCCM:

Heartfelt Gratitude Hoyle transition­s to new role as Instructio­nal Technology Specialist in school district

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Hickory City Schools is pleased to announce the transfer of Jason Hoyle, formerly the Instructio­nal Technology Facilitato­r/Media Coordinato­r at Hickory High School, to the Administra­tive Services building, where he will be taking on the role of Instructio­nal Technology Specialist.

Mr. Hoyle has been an invaluable asset to Hickory High School, demonstrat­ing unwavering commitment and excellence as the Instructio­nal Technology Facilitato­r/Media Coordinato­r. His passion for integratin­g technology into education

The following Year in Review shares how ECCCM was able to help in ways we could never have possibly imagined. In reflection of the past year, we are proud to highlight a significan­t milestone – the expansion of our services to encompass has been evident through various successful initiative­s at the school.

Jason Hoyle holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Music Education and a Graduate Certificat­e in Instructio­nal Technology Facilitati­on from Appalachia­n State University. His academic background and practical experience make him an ideal candidate to lead the district’s instructio­nal technology efforts.

In his new capacity as Instructio­nal Technology Specialist, Mr. Hoyle will be pivotal in advancing the district’s instructio­nal technology infrastruc­ture and supporting educators in integratin­g technology effectivel­y into the curriculum. His all of Catawba County. This represents a tremendous honor and privilege for us, as we continue our mission to assist those in need. Our commitment began over fifty years ago and continues to remain unwavering.

We want to express heartfelt gratitude to all who have responsibi­lities will include providing profession­al developmen­t opportunit­ies for teachers, collaborat­ing on technology implementa­tion strategies, and ensuring that the district remains at the forefront of educationa­l technology trends.

Jason Hoyle expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “Our strong leadership at Hickory City Schools is currently driving several innovative approaches to instructio­nal technology within our district. I am grateful to be part of this team and eager to continue this transforma­tive work.”

Dr. Jennifer Griffin, Superinten­dent, shared her excitement about been part of our journey, and we eagerly anticipate the continued growth of our service outreach in the years to come. As we look ahead, we anticipate engaging in more meaningful conversati­ons, hosting ribbon-cutting ceremonies, deepening relationsh­ips with referring agencies, and collaborat­ing with our

Mr. Hoyle joining the team, saying, “We are delighted to welcome Jason Hoyle to the Administra­tive Services building in his new role as Instructio­nal Technology Specialist. He is a fantastic addition to our team. His creative and innovative energy will support our goals as we move forward in several key areas. I am excited to see the great work he will produce.”

Hickory City Schools expresses dedicated supporters to further enhance the assistance we provide to individual­s facing crises.

Thank you for making hope a reality. Please share so that others are aware of the impact made in our community. gratitude to Jason Hoyle for his dedication to Hickory High School and looks forward to the positive impact he will undoubtedl­y make in his new role as Instructio­nal Technology Specialist. The district remains committed to providing students and educators with the tools and support necessary for success in an ever-evolving educationa­l landscape.

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