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Bryce Cossitor is set to embark on a new journey following his retirement from the Altoona Area School District, where he has served as the technology director for nearly three decades. Cossitor's tenure has been marked by significant advancements in educational technology, enhancing the learning experience for countless students. As he prepares to leave his position, he reflects on the numerous changes and challenges he has navigated throughout his career.
In the wake of his retirement, Cossitor has plans to engage in consulting work with the Pennsylvania Association of School Business Officials. This opportunity will allow him to share his extensive knowledge and experience with other educational institutions, helping them to improve their technology infrastructure and strategies.
Beyond his professional pursuits, Cossitor looks forward to spending more time with family and exploring personal interests that he has set aside during his years of dedicated service. His departure marks the end of an era for the district, but his legacy in educational technology will undoubtedly continue to influence future generations.
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