CoSN Nebraska Connects with Technology Leaders at NETA Spring 2026

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The Nebraska chapter of CoSN (CoSNE) recently joined colleagues from across the state for the NETA Spring 2026 Conference at the Younes Conference Center in Kearney. This year’s theme, “Remix Learning,” provided a timely backdrop for discussing the evolving role of technology leadership in our schools.

Collaboration and Resources

Throughout the conference, CoSN Nebraska maintained a dedicated display table to share resources and connect with both current and prospective members.

Spring NETA 2026 conference logo

The event offered a valuable opportunity to discuss the specific needs of Nebraska’s technology departments, including professional development through the CETL (Certified Education Technology Leader) program and our ongoing efforts to support cybersecurity and data privacy.

Our Chapter in Attendance

The strength of our organization comes from the dedicated professionals who lead technology initiatives in our districts every day. It was a pleasure to see so many of our members contributing to the sessions and workshops that make NETA a cornerstone event for our state.

Photo of the CoSN Nebraska table and members in attendance

From left to right: Bryan Dunne, Cory Gearhart, Scott Isaacson, Andy Boell, Nikki Schafer, and Joshua Jerome.


Looking Ahead

We appreciate everyone who stopped by our table to share their insights and challenges. If you weren’t able to attend, we invite you to reach out and learn more about how CoSN Nebraska supports IT leaders through networking, advocacy, and shared expertise.

We look forward to continuing these conversations throughout the summer and at our upcoming regional meetings.

About CoSN Nebraska: CoSN Nebraska is the premier professional association for school system technology leaders in the state. We provide the resources and networking necessary to help our members lead digital transformation and improve student outcomes.