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Vision

To be the best technology resource in the State of Georgia.

 

Mission

To provide the State of Georgia Technology Leaders with training, resources, and experiences to enhance their lives and improve their communities.

Beliefs

Technology is integral to the instructional process, and the Technology Department exists to facilitate that process.

Technology in schools increases student productivity in and outside the classroom, encourages individual leadership in learning, expands access to learning resources, and helps develop digital citizenship within a structured environment.

Technology should enrich the instructional environment to the benefit of all involved.

Innovation and collaboration are more important to success than regulation.

Having passionate, well-informed leaders who understand the challenges and goals of providing a superior technology experience to our staff, students, and parents, is crucial.

Excellence is the standard by which we measure our work and ourselves.
 

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Meet the Board of Directors

  • Jim Farmer is the Chief Technology Officer at Fayette County Public Schools, where he spearheads innovative strategies to integrate technology into education. With a deep-rooted passion for leveraging technology to enhance learning experiences, Jim is dedicated to ensuring that students and educators have access to cutting-edge tools and resources that empower them to succeed in the digital age.

    Drawing upon his extensive experience in the field of education technology, Jim leads initiatives to implement state-of-the-art infrastructure, software solutions, and educational technologies across the school district. His forward-thinking approach focuses on leveraging technology not only to streamline administrative processes but also to transform teaching and learning practices in the classroom.

    Prior to joining Fayette County Public Schools, Jim held various leadership positions in educational technology, where he demonstrated his ability to drive innovation and foster collaboration among stakeholders. He has a proven track record of implementing successful technology initiatives that improve student outcomes and prepare learners for the challenges of tomorrow's world.

    As the Chief Technology Officer for Fayette County Public Schools, Jim Farmer continues to lead the charge towards a future where technology serves as a catalyst for educational excellence and equitable access to learning opportunities for all students.
     

  • Jonathan Judy currently serves as the Chief Technology and Innovation Officer for Tift County Schools. Judy has over 10 years of experience in educational IT, and another 5 in telecommunications. Judy has his BS from Georgia Southern and his MBA from Western Governors University. He has a passion for modern learning and the impacts technology can make on the effectiveness of both teaching and learning.

  • Derek Fort is an experienced leader in educational technology, boasting over 25 years of expertise in the field. Currently, he holds the position of Chief Technology Officer at Walton County School District, where he has dedicated his efforts to enhancing digital learning and instructional technology.

  • Brian Trent serves as the Director of Technology for the Houston County School District, a role he has held since 2017. In this position, he leads the planning, implementation, and support for technology systems serving more than 31,000 students and thousands of staff across one of the largest school districts in Middle Georgia. His work focuses on building secure, reliable, and innovative technology environments that support teaching, learning, and district operations.

    Brian began his career in Houston County in 1999 as a teacher at Feagin Mill Middle School after earning a bachelor’s degree in Middle Grades Education from Georgia College & State University. He later transitioned into the role of School Technology Coordinator, where he supported instructional and infrastructure technology initiatives at Houston County High School and the district’s central office for over a decade. His experience also includes serving as an Assistant Principal at David Perdue Elementary and Primary School.

    He holds a master’s degree in Instructional Technology from Georgia College & State University and a specialist degree in School Administration and Leadership from Columbus State University.

    With more than 27 years of service in the Houston County School District, Brian remains deeply committed to the community he calls home. A graduate of Houston County schools himself, he considers it a privilege to lead the district’s technology team and to support the students, educators, and families who make the school system strong.

     

  • Jennifer Thomas is the Director of Technology at Turner County Schools, spearheading district-wide efforts to integrate and optimize technology for educational enhancement. With more than 20 years of experience in Information Technology, she has been instrumental in driving infrastructure upgrades, fostering digital learning ecosystems, and ensuring equitable access to cutting-edge technology for all students. Jennifer holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Georgia Southwestern State University and is dedicated to advancing innovative, technology-driven solutions that prioritize student success across the district.