HP / Intel National K-12 Education Advisory Council
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Inaugural council · Virtual

Cutting through the noise:
leading K-12 EdTech in the Modern Era

The HP National K-12 Education Advisory Council brings together district technology leaders to share what's working, learn from peers, and help shape how HP supports K-12 going forward.

About 3 minutes | Invitation, not an application
What this is

A small group of district leaders, in substantive conversation.

The council is a peer community of K-12 technology leaders navigating the same questions you are — ecosystem coherence, security, procurement, AI readiness, and operational efficiency.

Sessions are kept small by design so the conversation stays real. You'll trade what's working with peers across the country, and get a direct voice in HP's K-12 strategy — how HP builds, supports, and delivers for districts like yours.

What you get

Four reasons district leaders join.

Every session is built so you leave with something you can act on — not a deck to file away.

01

Practical takeaways you can act on now

District-ready insights from peer districts — the specifics you can bring back to your team this quarter.

02

A national peer network

A standing circle of K-12 technology leaders facing the same procurement, security, and AI questions you are.

03

A direct voice in HP's strategy

Shape HP's education strategy and products directly with the teams building the platforms your students use.

04

Shareable recognition content

A polished, HP-branded write-up or graphic based on your contribution — yours to share with your board and network.

How it works

Three steps, start to finish.

Low-lift by design. Express interest today; we'll take it from there.

Step 01

Express interest

Fill out the short form below. About 3 minutes. We'll confirm your seat ahead of the school year along with next steps.

Step 02

Join the sessions

Being a Council member means you agree to contribute to at least half of the conversations. Async options available for if you have to miss.

Step 03

Benefit from Insights

You'll receive a polished, HP-branded write-up based on your contribution as well as a synthesis of insights across the council. Yours to use in your work.

Voices from the council

In the words of district leaders.

A few of the perspectives shaping the conversation — from the technology leaders in the room.

K-12 technology leaders
Building something from scratch doesn't mean building it alone.
Nick Veni Director of Technology Bound Brook School District
Control is not a barrier to innovation. It's what makes sustainable innovation possible.
Daryl Diamond Director, Project Management Office Broward County Public Schools
Transformational change in device management is as much about people as it is about technology.
Coby Culbertson Chief Technology Officer Dubuque Community School District
Express interest

Add your name to the inaugural cohort.

This isn't an application — a few quick questions help us make the sessions worth your time.

  • TimeAbout 3 minutes
  • Format60-min virtual · every other month
  • WhoDistrict technology leaders who run on HP systems

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