Griffin Technology Academies announces new members to accountability team

Continuing with its remedy for being served with a Notice of Violation by the city’s school district, Griffin Technology Academies is appointing new members to its accountability team this week.

By Thomas Gase
Updated Jun. 28, 2022 09:41 PM

Continuing with its remedy for being served with a Notice of Violation by the city’s school district, Griffin Technology Academies is appointing new members to its accountability team this week.

Nick Driver, the Vallejo City Unified School District’s new superintendent, named Brent Zionic — an educator and technology expert with a deep background in workflow and compliance processes — as GTA’s new Chief Accountability Officer.

Driver also named Jane Henzerling, charter school founder and educational systems and measurement expert, as a second key member of the new team.

“GTA now has a powerful group of experienced educators and technology professionals that can make good on our promise for the board of directors and the management team to be accountable to our many stakeholders,” said Driver in a news release on Monday afternoon. “Working alongside our newly hired Chief Academic Officer Alex Insaurralde, and new Assistant Director of Learning, Robert Richardson, Brent and Jane are going to ensure that GTA student and system progress is transparent, measurable, and continues to improve.”

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