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About CoSN Founded in 1992, the Consortium for School Networking ( CoSN ) is the premier professional association for school district technology leaders. CoSN is committed to providing the leadership, community and advocacy tools essential for the success of these leaders. Mission: Empowering K-12 school district technology leaders to use technology strategically to improve teaching and learning Key technology leaders ( Chief Technology Officers CTOs , Chief Information Officers CIOs , Technology Directors, etc. ) from school districts and state education agencies. Technology decision makers who see the power of technology as a means to improve teaching, learning, as well as the administrative processes in their districts or states. School district leaders need to define a new vision and acquire appropriate skills in order to build 21st century learning environments. CoSN believes the district technology leader plays a decisive role in that process as a member of the district-level leadership team. District technology leaders must be empowered with the range of skills and abilities needed to position them as educational leaders not just technology leaders providing the district with the necessary vision and leadership. While other education leadership positions have long been defined and established, the executive role for technology leadership is relatively new and still only sporadically realized. The Framework of Essential Skills of the K-12 CTO ( V. 2.0 ) takes into account these changes and provides a conduit for defining the professional development needs of these executive-level technology leaders.
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Rose Park is tucked away on the quiet side streets of Georgetown, between 26th and 27th, M and P Streets. The park features a small bike and walking trail connecting M Street to P Street. A baseball diamond, frequented by ball players and dogs alike, sits next to a small playground with a jungle gym, slides and shady benches. Rose Park also offers three tennis courts, a basketball court, another small playground and open grassy space. Community events like summer concerts and farmers markets also call Rose Park home. 

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United Planning Organization is a nonprofit corporation that has been providing human services since 1962. It conducts early child education, youth development and computer training classes. The corporation provides food handling and management training programs. It specializes in the areas of health and nutrition, economic and environmental development, employment, housing and consumer affairs. United Planning Organization also offers childhood development, employment training and substance abuse treatment services. Its programs are funded through various local, federal and private funding sources. The corporation additionally provides medical, life-support transportation, pickup and delivery services to senior citizens and people with disabilities. It is a member of various organizations, including the National Community Action Foundation, District of Columbia Chamber of Commerce, United Way of the National Capital Area, Washington Council of Agencies and National Head Start Association. United Planning Organization maintains a location in Washington, D.C.
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The Lutheran Church of Georgetown sits on a small hill at the corner of Volta Place and Wisconsin Avenue and is the oldest Lutheran Church in DC. The original church building was made of logs; the current stone structure was built in 1914. The church offers its congregation weekly Sunday services year round and Sunday school for children from October through May. 

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