MINNEAPOLIS, MN--(Marketwire - January 13, 2011) - DigitalTown, Inc. (
DigitalTown is managing the information for the 2010/2011 season, with athletic directors, coaches and fans having input through its corrections tab. For the first time on a nationwide portal, the 2011/2012 season will bring access to athletic directors and coaches with password protected areas to their own team pages and sites.
DigitalTown and its strategic partner, the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association "NIAAA," will begin the data collection and access rights to the sites in March 2011.
Starting with the NIAAA member athletic directors and moving forward with an open system, all US high school athletic directors will have access to their team pages.
Users can follow their favorite team by searching for their school under www.digitaltown.com.
About DigitalTown:
DigitalTown, Inc. in Burnsville, MN is developing a nationwide network of more than 27,000 local online communities for high school students, alumni, boosters and local citizens. For more information, please visit www.digitaltown.com.
About the NIAAA:
The National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association, the national voice for interscholastic athletic administrators founded in 1977, preserves, enhances and promotes the educational values of interscholastic athletics through the professional development of its members in the areas of education, leadership, and service. The NIAAA's commitment to leadership programs, resources and services support the athletic administrator's efforts in providing quality athletic participation opportunities for students. The NIAAA promotes a positive working relationship with state athletic administrator and State and national athletic/activity associations in addition to developing strategic alliances with other education based agencies. For more information, please visit www.NIAAA.org.
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