This is a chance to discuss Senate Bill 569 and the ways Central Texas school districts are beginning to offer expanded virtual and hybrid learning options. Share successes and challenges in planning for virtual learning options, and gain insights into how districts are building sustainable virtual learning programs.

We'll share actionable ideas and answers to your biggest questions about virtual and hybrid learning.

Lunch will be provided.

Learn how districts are:

Offering a flexible virtual model
with a high-quality, human-centered instructional experience that allows students to stay connected to their district.


Expanding access to courses,
such as AP classes and world languages, to counter a statewide teacher shortage.


Retaining 75% of per-student funding
that's otherwise lost when families leave the district.


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Meet Our Panel

Dr. Walter Gonsoulin
Superintendent, Jefferson County Schools, Alabama

Dr. Gonsoulin was named Alabama's Superintendent of the Year in 2025 and then recognized as the National Superintendent of the Year by the American Association of School Administrators (AASA).

He began his career teaching 4th grade and served as superintendent of Fairfield City Schools before taking on the role at Jefferson County Schools.

Dr. Orletta Rush
Deputy Superintendent, Jefferson County Schools, Alabama

Dr. Rush has worked in Jefferson County Schools for 24 years at every level including teacher, reading coach, reading interventionist, assistant principal, and principal.

Dee Dee Jones
Partnership Manager,
Southeast

Dee Dee Jones has served in a wide range of educational leadership roles, including principal, curriculum supervisor, director of teaching and learning, and superintendent.

As Superintendent of Hartselle City Schools, the district’s first female leader, she led the system to national Blue Ribbon recognition. In 2021, she was honored as a Blue Ribbon Superintendent.

Dr. Orletta Rush, Deputy Superintendent, Jefferson County Schools, Alabama


Dr. Rush has worked in Jefferson County Schools for 24 years at every level, including teacher, reading coach, reading interventionist, assistant principal, and principal.

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