Week of Janaury 18, 2026

Pics from the Week

Our week was full of great moments, from testing VR goggles to an excited young engineer exploring hands‑on activities at STEM Night. Our newest Lock Screen winner brought serious creativity to the spotlight, and we wrapped it all up with a productive meeting of the AI Pilot Team followed by a meaningful conversation with our principals about establishing clear and thoughtful AI boundaries.

Weekly Major Events

MONDAY

  • No School MLK Day

TUESDAY

  • TSS Meeting
  • Lenovo Roadmap Planning
  • Teacher Realignment Meeting

WEDNESDAY

  • Executive Leadership Team Meeting(Cabinet)
  • Comp Plan Meeting
  • IC Attendance Letters Training (Secondary -Session 1)

THURSDAY

  • MagicSchool Vendor Call
  • Weekly AI Pilot Planning
  • IC Attendance Letters Training (Elementary -Session 1)
  • 7pm Board meeting

FRIDAY

  • Tech and Ops Meeting
  • Capital Planning for Budget
Week In Review

This week, Mike S supported the BCIU Superintendent Search Community Forum while also resolving Twinmotion and Revit issues. He replaced more than ten system boards and several laptop screens, and partnered with Will E and the construction contractor to correct an ethernet termination concern. Will continued work at East by troubleshooting new library classroom ports, removed unused hardware at Groveland, and began planning for upcoming classroom openings at West. He also collaborated with FEMO on a new IDF for Mill Creek.

Ashley assisted the leadership team by preparing screenings for the Supervisor of Educational Technology applicants. She also organized the capital budget sheet and managed the Fund 10 budget for the 2026 to 2027 school year. Sarah supported district initiatives at the ESC, taking part in technology planning, leadership meetings, AI pilot work, template alignment, and communication planning. She is transitioning into her Interim K through 12 Technology Staff Developer role while continuing part of her work in her QUEST classroom.

Ryan G investigated ongoing Avigilon camera defects, researched redaction tools, met with a vendor about Police and Fire radio coverage at South, and analyzed district cell phone usage trends. Laurel led the Technology Support Specialist Monthly Check In Meeting, supported Infinite Campus issues including Spotlight, MTSS, Course Requests, and Program Planning, and contributed to leadership budget planning. Corey resolved ClassLink OneSync account errors, rebuilt the script that removes terminated accounts, assisted the network team with Apple caching server concerns, and created a sample Rise Vision signage template with Andrew S. He also attended Palo Alto and PowerShell workshops at the BCIU. Anneliese supported teachers and students with ClassLink and Canva access issues, coordinated with multiple vendors, updated Lightspeed Parent Portal accounts, and assisted with IC, roster, and athletics inquiries. She also contributed to AI pilot preparations and district AI planning work. Andrew S completed a HYCU quarterly update with Corey, reviewed the Fund 10 budget with the leadership team, and collaborated with Laurel, Dan, and Jessica on Power App licensing. He met with Will to review SmartNet maintenance, worked with Kevin and Adam on Edulog SIM backup requirements, and coordinated digital signage setup for West. Andrew also participated in paper screenings, mid‑year goal reviews, and troubleshooting for Wests photography program with Harry and Sarah. Harry supported technology needs in the Lenape library and West photography lab, prepared for the installation of three new Bambu 3D printers, and managed weekly building coverage. He assisted with budget meetings, continued work on the K through 2 iPad update project, prepared to post summer helper positions, and readied three laptops for Lenovo Level 2 repair. He also provided a projection quote for the secondary theater program. Mike K updated multiple internal tools including the PS1 to EXE converter and the USB Imaging Tool Creator, improved code signing processes, assisted with Mac caching server issues, and used AI to identify bugs in noncritical scripts. Lindsay contributed to AI pilot planning, reviewed assignment templates, supported poster distribution, and helped present the districts AI privacy and instructional approach. She joined the HS Principals Meeting to discuss Mastery Connect metrics and rollout plans, attended leadership check‑ins, and supported realignment discussions focused on staffing and programming.

Shout-Outs or Appreciations

The Shout-Outs & Appreciation section highlights team members who went above and beyond to support their colleagues, solve problems, and contribute to the success of our department. All nominated by you from the form!

Will resolved new construction wall port issues. Anneliese fixed a OneNote permissions problem. Mike K improved several internal tech workflows. Kristie provided expert support updating the new capital sheet and guided the use of filtering tools. The Technology team at created a warm and supportive environment during Sarahs transition. Bud assisted with HVAC repairs in the NOC. Katherine upgraded Debs laptop with care, and Alex continued persistent STAR testing troubleshooting. Sarah had an outstanding first week balancing department projects with her QUEST classroom. Victoria and Anneliese provided steady support for the AI Committee.

See the Good, Be the Good

As part of our district-wide theme for 2025–26, See the Good, Be the Good, we’re highlighting moments of positivity, collaboration, and impact across our schools and ESC. Each week, staff are invited to share examples of “good” they’ve seen — whether it’s a small act of kindness, a team effort, or a breakthrough that made a difference. Here are two standout moments from this week’s submissions:

Holicong held a shark tank event which allowed students to come up with innovative ideas/products that they could "pitch" out to their classmates. It was a great and fun way to get students out of their seats and work on their presenting skills.