Winterset Community School District has been accepted into the League of Innovative Schools, a national network that connects and supports the nation’s most forward-thinking education leaders. The League, organized by Digital Promise, is a global nonprofit dedicated to expanding opportunities for every learner by bridging research, practice, and technology, represents 175 school districts across 35 states and collectively serves more than 4.4 million students.
WCSD was selected from a highly competitive national pool of applicants based on its educational leadership, commitment to excellence, innovative vision for learning, key achievements, and collaborative spirit.
“I am extremely grateful for the invitation to join Digital Promise’s League of Innovative Schools. The invitation is recognition of the great work our administrators and staff have done to make our district a leader in innovation. I am excited about the opportunities that our membership will provide for both staff and students as we continuously look for ways to improve the learning experiences of our students.”
— Justin M. Gross, Superintendent
Through its membership, the district will continue to focus on continuous improvement and seize the opportunity to learn from other districts nationwide that share a commitment to innovative approaches in education.
For more information about the Digital Promise League of Innovative Schools, visit: digitalpromise.org/league.