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Hoover City Schools has appointed Kelli Lane as the new chief technology officer. She will take over the position previously held by Bryan Phillips, who is retiring to pursue an opportunity in the private sector. Lane's appointment marks a significant transition for the school district as it continues to focus on enhancing its technology initiatives. With her experience and expertise, Lane is expected to lead the district in implementing innovative solutions that support both students and educators. This change comes at a time when technology plays a crucial role in education, making it essential for the district to have strong leadership in this area. The transition aims to ensure that the district remains at the forefront of technological advancements, providing the necessary resources and tools for academic success. Lane's leadership is anticipated to foster an environment that embraces new technologies and enhances the overall learning experience for students.
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