MassCUE's mission is to educate, connect, and inspire our educational community. This involves strategic affiliations with organizations that share a commitment to advancing student learning and understanding through digital tools. These affiliations enable us to offer opportunities, resources, and events for our community. Browse through the organizations below for their current offerings.
Are you interested in connecting with MassCUE as an affiliate?
Contact Grace Magley, Executive Director, at gmagley@masscue.org.
CSforMA (Computer Science for Massachusetts) is a nonprofit dedicated to expanding equitable access to high-quality computer science, digital literacy, and AI education for all K–12 students across the Commonwealth. Through educator training, curriculum support, and statewide partnerships, CSforMA works to ensure every student is prepared to thrive in a technology-driven world.
Education Technology Leaders Launch the FETC State Network Alliance
The Future of Education Technology Conference (FETC) and eight state education organizations' members have joined f
orces to create the FETC State Network Alliance. This alliance will function as a national network dedicated to promoting innovation, enhancing professional development, and showcasing exemplary practices in leveraging technology to support teaching and learning.
To learn more about MassCUE's latest partnership, read the Press Release.
MassCUE has partnered with FETC: a partnership created to elevate innovation, collaboration, and visibility across the national education technology landscape. This partnership aims to promote the Future of Education Technology Conference (FETC) while celebrating how state partners are leveraging technology to transform teaching and learning while building community.
For more than 40 years, the Future of Education Technology Conference (FETC) is where thousands of visionary educators and tech leaders converge to revolutionize K12 education. Learn more at fetc.org.

MassCUE is an official partner of ISTE+ASCD. This partnership will provide professional development opportunities for the MassCUE Community.
The International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) and ASCD (Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development) has joined together as one organization dedicated to helping teachers, school leaders, policy makers and industry heads design the future of education. The two international organizations bring together best practices in the use of technology and evidence-based pedagogy to provide educators with a more holistic set of tools, resources and professional development to advance learning for students.
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MassCUE is proud to partner with Project Tomorrow to provide school districts with valuable insights into how stakeholders view the role of technology in today’s classrooms. Project Tomorrow, a nationally recognized nonprofit, has helped more than 6.3 million students, parents, and educators make their voices heard—shaping education policy at every level.

The Massachusetts School Library Association (MSLA) champions school librarian leadership and advocates for strong school library programs across the Commonwealth. MSLA works to ensure that every school has a fully integrated library program — one that spans all grade levels, supports curriculum across disciplines, and makes a measurable impact on student achievement.
Through professional development, advocacy, and community, MSLA empowers its members to lead, grow, and shape the future of school libraries in Massachusetts.

METAA's mission is to unite Massachusetts PK-12 Educational Technology Administrators – public, private, independent, charter, parochial – into one professional association for the purpose of advocating for and supporting the vision, policies, practices, and funding for historical, current, and cutting-edge technology within all aspects of teaching, learning, and professional productivity.
METAA began when a group of Massachusetts Technology Directors, meeting as a special interest group of MassCUE, decided it was worthwhile and important to have a professional organization whose advocacy efforts, goals, and professional development activities were all in support of the school technology leader – Technology Director, CIO, or CTO. From that original, small special interest group, METAA has grown to be a statewide organization.
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