Hanover Public School District joins 60 other leading school districts to participate in Digital Promise’s League Learning Collaboratives to address key initiatives that matter most to schools and communities

October 1, 2025 Hanover, Pennsylvania – In 2025, Hanover Public School District joined the League of Innovative Schools (The League), a national network of school districts that connects and supports the nation’s most forward-thinking leaders in education. The League is dedicated to innovative learning and leadership practices to achieve equitable outcomes for every student. One key way superintendents and district leaders realize such innovation and change is through the League Learning Collaboratives (LLCs).

The 2025-26 LLCs focus on pressing topics in education, including AI literacy, career readiness and workforce development, and educator recruitment and retention. League leaders choose the learning collaborative in which they want to participate based on their district’s needs and interests, and meet regularly to engage in peer-to-peer learning, co-create solutions, and share best practices. Hanover Public School District is specifically participating in the AI literacy/Career Readiness and Workforce Development LLCs to enhance our AI Literacy and Workforce development opportunities for students.

Dr John A. Scola, Superintendent of Schools, stated “This opportunity will allow us to collaborate with the best educators and teams to expand opportunities for student success. We are honored to be a part of the initiatives. The Hanover Public School District is committed to excellence in education and these collaborative opportunities are enhancing the quality of education for all students.”

Organized by Digital Promise and facilitated by current or former superintendents with extensive experience in these focus areas, LLCs provide an interactive space for school district leaders across roles to discuss and explore tangible strategies for addressing shared problems of practice around these key issues. Each collaborative centers on a topic directly aligned to the Digital Promise Challenge Map—areas nationally identified as critical for student success.