Clifton, NJ - October 8, 2024 - Last week, ClassLink hosted the fourth annual ClassLink Learning Analytics Summit (CLAS), where experts shared their insights on transforming data into actionable strategies. During the closing session on October 3, we celebrated the outstanding achievements of individuals and teams who exemplified excellence in leveraging data for education.
Congratulations to All Winners!
Our CLAS Awards of Excellence celebrate the innovative ways individuals and teams use data to better serve their district’s learners, recognizing the educational impacts of institutions, leaders, and experts.
Data Storyteller Award
- Winner: Nick Brylla (Green Bay Area Public School District)
- The Data Storyteller Award recognizes an individual who expertly uses data analysis to inform strategy and drive teaching and learning in their organization.
Data Literacy Leader Award
- Winner: Jeff McCoy (Greenville County Schools)
- The Data Literacy Leader Award recognizes an individual developing the way AI and or data is used in education.
Data Security Champion Award
- Winner: Raymond Medina & Team (South San Antonio ISD)
- The Data Security Champion Award recognizes an organization that is using analytics/security insights to inform their data security strategy implementation.
“We created the CLAS Awards of Excellence to celebrate the outstanding individuals and teams driving digital learning forward through innovative data strategies. We are truly honored to see how this year's winners are leveraging AI and advanced analytics to tackle the challenges of modern education, from improving cybersecurity to fostering personalized learning.”
Explore On-Demand Sessions
CLAS delivered powerful keynotes and interactive sessions aimed at empowering school leaders to turn data into actionable insights that drive equity, instruction, and professional development.
If you're seeking practical data strategies with real-world impact, explore the on-demand sessions available on the CLAS 2024 platform. To access the sessions, register now.