Franklin Square schools IT manager recognized by BOCES

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Jason Hutter, information technology manager of the Franklin Square school district, was honored by Nassau BOCES and the Nassau Association of School Technologists, known as NASTECH, for his exceptional contributions to the advancement of technology in school.

Hutter was named a Nassau Association of School Technologists Award Recipient, also known as NASTAR, at the sixth annual ceremony this past June.

Hutter is the backbone of the district technology department —  driving innovation, solving problems, and providing technical support whenever it’s needed. Not only does he oversee the district’s technological infrastructure, including network administration and cyber security, he also serves as a trusted advisor and problem-solver for faculty and staff. Hutter’s collaborative spirit, innovative mindset, steadfast dedication and commitment to advancing educational technology make him an indispensable asset to the Franklin Square school community. 

The NASTAR awards were created by the Nassau BOCES NASTECH Service to recognize exceptional educators for their innovation, leadership and support of technology initiatives in their school districts. Each recipient is selected by their district based on this criterion. This year’s winners were honored in a ceremony conducted by Nassau BOCES NASTECH, Data Privacy and Security Service Supervisor Laura Pollak and Program Specialist Barbara Deal.