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Superintendent discusses possible changes to leading high school

PALMER — At the last Mat-Su Borough School District School Board meeting of 2020, Superintendent Dr. Randy Trani illustrated what were not equity issues, but disparities in how students at Mat-Su Career and Technical High School perform and how they are selected, detailing a change in course that has drifted the school away from its mission, according to Trani. “Our goal is not to create a school for elite students but to create elite schools for all of our students,” said Trani. “The point is not to destroy Career Tech, the point is to bring the the whole entire place up as much as possible.”

CU Ally launches to help future-proof credit unions and improve their tech bottom line

Share this article Share this article CINCINNATI, Dec. 14, 2020 /PRNewswire/  CU Ally, a new advisory firm has launched, serving the Credit Union Industry, nationwide. This startup is founded by author, entrepreneur, and founder of IT Ally, Michael Fillios, who also formed the IT Ally Institute earlier this year. The Institute provides research, thought leadership, best practices, and peer-to-peer programs for IT leaders at small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs). His first book, Tech Debt 2.0, was published shortly thereafter. This firsthand experience of the imperative nature of aligning tech in the financial space, led to the formation of CU Ally to help credit unions during these unparalleled times and beyond.

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