[OLD] CONTINUOUS PD - FEB 2024
Victoria Orndorff
Created on January 29, 2024
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Using Canva and AI
ROOM 702
ROOM 706
S1: Lexia English for Secondary / S2: Progress Monitoring for Adminstrators
ROOM 725
ROOM 727
Character.org
ROOM 907
All Things Mastery Connect
ROOM 909
S1: ELA Planning with Savvas
ROOM 911
Math Textbook Adoption
room 912
Retirement, Medicare, and Financial Planning
ROOM 913
S1: Autism Foundations
ROOM 915
State of the Arts
conference rm 2
Library
OAAP Qualification Rubric
How to Implement MTSS
Conference RM 3
click the arrows to learn more! Sessions not identified by s1 or s2 are open to all attendees.
S1: 15 Effective Dropout Prevention Strategies
S1: EdPlan: Secondary Transition
All sessions will take place at the Life Ready Center. Make sure to bring your charged laptops or iPads, especially if you're working with a tech-intensive program. Thank you!
SESSION 1 [S1]: SECONDARY (3:15-4:05 PM) SESSION 2 [S2]: ELEMENTARY (4:15-5:05 PM)
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S1: Course Catalog
ROOM 808
S2: Autism Foundations
ROOM 916
Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2024
ROOM 812
S2:Lexia Core 5 for Elementary
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Using Canva and AI
In this session, educators will learn how to integrate Canva, a user-friendly graphic design platform, with AI tools to enhance their teaching materials and engage students. Participants will explore the basics of Canva's design features and templates, as well as how to leverage AI tools for generating content, creating visuals, and personalizing resources. Educators will leave with practical strategies for incorporating these tools into their instruction to elevate student learning experiences.
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Kris Burd
EdTechLOCATION: Room 702
Infinite Campus Q & A
Teachers have the opportunity to ask Michael Anderson, Student Information Systems Guru, any burning questions they have regarding navigation and usage of Infinite Campus. Super knowledgeable, he’s happy to help make your life easier.
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Michael Anderson
Data CenterLOCATION: Room 704
GOAL AREA: 3
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S1: 15 Effective Dropout Prevention Strategies
Diane Keene
Special EducationLOCATION: Room 706
This course teaches 15 research-based Effective Strategies for Dropout Prevention, known for their high-impact on graduation rates.
Progress Monitoring for Administrators
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Lupe Ostruske
Elementary Administrators
The use of progress monitoring fosters a proactive approach toward education, where the focus is not just on teaching but on ensuring that every student is learning, growing, and making sufficient progress. Particpants will collaborate in their site based approach to progress monitoring, how it enhances student success, and learn new ways to progress monitor that will benefit students.
LOCATION: Room 725
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EdPlan: Secondary Transition
Diane Keene
Special EducationLOCATION: Room 727
In this session, participants will review the necessary components of the transition portion of the IEP.
Character.org
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Dr. Laura PuccinoJennifer CruzJR HoytJennifer LangstonBrenda Walker
LOCATION: Room 804
Come and hear about all the exciting information that was learned at the National Conference.
Tony Jones
CurriculumLOCATION: Room 808
The 2024-25 course catalog will be used to discuss enrollment for the upcoming year.
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Course Catalog
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S2: Core 5 (Lexia) for Elementary
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Tracy Hager
CurriculumLOCATION: ROOM 812
Lexia Core 5 is built on the science of reading, Lexia® Core5® Reading. LPS Teachers will learn how this research-proven program can accelerate the development of literacy skills for SPED Resource students, helping them make the critical shift from learning to read to reading to learn.
character.org
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Andrea Tracy
Eisenhower High SchoolLOCATION: ROOM 907
February's session will be a working PD for Promising Practices that are due in March. School teams need to bring their draft application and/or their components. We will review the application requirements and have time for peer review and revisions.
All Things Mastery Connect
Learn how to navigate through Mastery Connect.
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Cheyenne Short
Ed ServicesLOCATION: Room 909
ELA Planning with SAVVAS
After working with SAVVAS English for one semester, Mrs. Morlett will demonstrate how she plans and executes lessons using a standard.
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Bethany Morlett
MacArthur Middle SchoolLocation: Room 911
Math Textbook Adoption
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David Malaska
CurriculumLOCATION: Room 911
Mr. Malaska will demonstrate how SAVVAS can support our math curriculum. This is one of three math textbook presentations scheduled.
Retirement, Medicare, and Financial Planning
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LaQuinta Chambers,Sebastian Chambers,& David Jang
LOCATION: Room 913
How to navigate retiring and how to enroll in Medicare benefits.
S1: Autism Foundations
Participants will learn the characteristics of autism in the classroom setting, and will be able to identify ways to support students with autism at school.
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Ginny Waid
Special Education
LOCATION: Room 915
Autism Foundations
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Arvella Walton
Participants will learn the characteristics of autism in the classroom setting, and will be able to identify ways to support students with autism at school.
Special Education
LOCATION: Room 916
State of the Arts
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Lacy West
Fine ArtsLOCATION: Conference Room 2
A roundtable discussion, led by a panel of Fine Arts teachers, sharing some of our favorite best-practices in the classroom.
How to Implement MTSS
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Victoria Zelbst
Project AWARE
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LOCATION: Conference Room 3
February's session will be on how to implement MTSS (which stands Mulit-tiered Support System). MTSS focuses on classroom interventions that deal with behaviors. MTSS is a comprehensive continuum of evidence-based, systemic practices to support students' needs, with regular observation to facilitate data-based instructional decison making and also providing supports to teachers. MTSS provides a model of behavior interventions and classroom management tools.
OAAP Qualification Rubric
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Meghan HaleyJerri Santos
Special EducationLOCATION: Library
Participants will become knowledgable with the Guidance Rubric for Considering Student Eligibility for the Oklahoma Alternate Assessment Program (OAAP).
HELP DESK
Lupe OstruskeTony Jones
curriculum
Stephanie Hime
FIRST CLASS
Kris BurdJohn Robertson
EDTECH
Jerri Santos
SPecial EDucation
Christy Kellett
Human Resources
LOCATION: ART GALLERY
Morgan Thompson
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