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Join us for a unique professional development experience at Petersburg National Battlefield, hosted by former park employee Diane Hawkins. This on-site tour offers secondary teachers an immersive exploration of the Battlefield’s rich history, providing insights and strategies for bringing Civil War lessons to life in the classroom. Discover firsthand the stories, landscapes, and artifacts that shaped this pivotal moment in American history. Gain practical tips for engaging students with primary sources, historical inquiry, and site-based learning. Don’t miss this opportunity to walk the grounds where history happened and enhance your teaching with real-world connections
In this engaging and practical session, educators will dive into the essential role of progress monitoring in driving student success across math, reading, and classroom management/behavior. Participants will explore user-friendly tools, strategies, and data collection methods that provide timely insights into student growth. Learn how to use progress monitoring not just as a compliance task, but as a powerful instructional compass that helps identify needs, adjust instruction, and celebrate progress. Walk away with ready-to-use resources and a clear roadmap to keep learning on track all year long!
As a DHS ELA team, the curriculum team will highlight the impact of all grade levels have on overall student achievement and growth! An overview of changes and curriculum enhancments will be shared to prepare for the afternoon grade-level discussions where teachers will take a deeper dive into their specific content.
As a DHS Math team, the curriculum team will highlight the impact of all grade levels have on overall student achievement and growth! An overview of changes and curriculum enhancments will be shared to prepare for the tomorrow's grade-level discussions where teachers will take a deeper dive into their specific content.
Discover how to structure your elementary math block using the Math Workshop model to meet the diverse needs of all learners. This interactive session highlights strategies for flexible grouping, differentiated instruction, and student choice. We'll focus on student-centered routines, tasks, and teacher instructional moves that foster classroom discourse, engagement, and a community of math learners. Walk away with practical strategies and ready-to-use tools so that you can create a responsive, engaging classroom of mathematical problem solvers.
This session will cover: Updates in Titlewave,Tips and tools for effective curation, Resources to strengthen your library program, and Grants and fundraising opportunities.
How do you encourage ALL students to participate and be excited to remain healthy while enrolled in PE classes AND BEYOND. Come learn highly engaging activities like Spike-ball, Putter-ball Badminton, and Pickleball that will get heart rates AND engagment levels up!
Engaging all learners in science requires thoughtful shifts in how we plan and deliver instruction. This session equips elementary educators with research-based practices that foster scientific curiosity, critical thinking, and inclusive exploration. Teachers will learn how to design hands-on, inquiry-based lessons that support varying ability levels and ensure access to rigorous content for all students. Together, we'll examine ways to make science relevant, culturally responsive, and developmentally appropriate—turning every classroom into a space of discovery and empowerment.
Every picture tells a story—and in today’s classrooms, visual storytelling is a powerful tool for student expression, engagement, and connection. In this hands-on session, educators will explore how to use visual media such as drawing, painting, collage, photography, and digital tools to help students craft and share their own narratives. Participants will learn how to guide students in developing characters, settings, and emotions through imagery, while integrating elements of language arts, culture, and identity. Come discover how visual media can elevate student voice, deepen comprehension, and foster creativity across the curriculum. Whether you're working with crayons or tablets, this session will equip you with practical strategies to turn every student into a visual storyteller.
In this session, we will discuss how to empower your students to take the lead and fully become student leaders. We will give tips and tricks that allow us as advisors/club sponsors to be as prepared and successful as possible, along with ways to manage our time and ensure that we are keeping ourselves on track to better serve our students. Details on effective field trip planning and money management will also be shared to ensure a successful school year!
This hands-on session is designed for reading specialists and literacy tutors who are ready to sharpen their impact through intentional reading instruction. Dive into the essentials of creating and implementing Student Reading Plans that drive measurable growth. Learn how to use data to form responsive, high-impact small groups that meet students where they are—and move them forward. Plus, gain practical tools for supporting upper elementary learners using the 4th–5th grade VALLSS framework. Walk away with strategies you can use immediately to personalize instruction and boost student confidence in reading!
This professional development session will equip preschool educators with effective strategies to enhance daily instruction through intentional literacy practices, structured daily schedules, and impactful morning meetings. Educators will explore ways to increase instructional minutes meaningfully and use data to drive small-group instruction that meets the diverse needs of young learners. Participants will walk away with practical tools to create a more focused, engaging, and developmentally appropriate classroom experience.
Critical Decision Points provides administrators with knowledge about the various decisions that are made by parents and teams throughout the time that a student with disabilities is in the educational setting.
We will take a deep dive into the power of classroom discussion as a catalyst for student engagement and learning. Participants will explore strategies that elevate the quality of student talk, promote authentic dialogue, and encourage deeper thinking. This session will highlight practical techniques to structure meaningful classroom conversations and increase student participation. Attendees will leave with ready-to-use tools that enhance instructional delivery and support students in making relevant, content-rich contributions.
This program provides an overview of anxiety and depression in youth and offers strategies for supporting those identified students in your role in the school community. Tier 1, 2, and 3 supports will be discussed, and time will be provided for questions. Topics to be covered include: differentiating between anxiety and stress, differentiating between depression and sadness, warning signs and symptoms, appropriate responses to anxiety behaviors, behavioral de-escalation, suicidal ideation in youth, mitigating long-term effects of mental health issues at a young age and the role of supporting adults.
Join us for a unique professional development experience at Petersburg National Battlefield, hosted by former park employee Diane Hawkins. This on-site tour offers secondary teachers an immersive exploration of the Battlefield’s rich history, providing insights and strategies for bringing Civil War lessons to life in the classroom. Discover firsthand the stories, landscapes, and artifacts that shaped this pivotal moment in American history. Gain practical tips for engaging students with primary sources, historical inquiry, and site-based learning. Don’t miss this opportunity to walk the grounds where history happened and enhance your teaching with real-world connections.
In this engaging and practical session, educators will dive into the essential role of progress monitoring in driving student success across math, reading, and classroom management/behavior. Participants will explore user-friendly tools, strategies, and data collection methods that provide timely insights into student growth. Learn how to use progress monitoring not just as a compliance task, but as a powerful instructional compass that helps identify needs, adjust instruction, and celebrate progress. Walk away with ready-to-use resources and a clear roadmap to keep learning on track all year long!
Discover how to structure your elementary math block using the Math Workshop model to meet the diverse needs of all learners. This interactive session highlights strategies for flexible grouping, differentiated instruction, and student choice. We'll focus on student-centered routines, tasks, and teacher instructional moves that foster classroom discourse, engagement, and a community of math learners. Walk away with practical strategies and ready-to-use tools so that you can create a responsive, engaging classroom of mathematical problem solvers.
As our school district's first faces and voices, clerical staff play a vital role in shaping public perception and trust. This session will empower our front-line ambassadors to "carry the banner" with pride through exceptional customer service, professionalism, and a unified commitment to excellence. Participants will explore best practices for building positive experiences for students, families, and visitors while embracing their critical role as champions of our district’s mission and values.
Transform your art classroom into a vibrant hub of inquiry, creativity, and real-world connection through Project-Based Learning (PBL). In this interactive session, educators will explore how to design meaningful, standards-aligned art projects that go beyond the final product—fostering collaboration, critical thinking, and student ownership. Learn how to build projects around essential questions, community issues, cultural themes, or interdisciplinary connections that engage students in deeper learning. Participants will leave with practical tools for planning, scaffolding, and assessing PBL in the art room, as well as examples of successful projects that inspire creativity with purpose.
Engaging all learners in science requires thoughtful shifts in how we plan and deliver instruction. This session equips elementary educators with research-based practices that foster scientific curiosity, critical thinking, and inclusive exploration. Teachers will learn how to design hands-on, inquiry-based lessons that support varying ability levels and ensure access to rigorous content for all students. Together, we'll examine ways to make science relevant, culturally responsive, and developmentally appropriate—turning every classroom into a space of discovery and empowerment.
This engaging session will focus on collaboration, innovation, and resource sharing. Participants will explore practical strategies to enhance library programming, support student learning, and align library goals with broader school initiatives. The session encourages idea sharing, problem-solving around common challenges, and building a stronger, more connected library community.
What habits or mindsets do you want to carry with you this school year to protect your peace? Join this interactive, refreshing self-care workshop designed just for YOU. Discover how to B.A.L.A.N.C.E. effectively, even when life doesn’t slow down, and leave with practical tools to restore calm, clarity, and control.
This interactive session is designed for middle school literacy staff who are committed to advancing adolescent literacy through intentional planning and targeted instruction. Explore how to develop and implement Student Reading Plans that address the unique needs of grades 6–8 readers. Learn how to leverage assessment data to form purposeful small groups that support fluency, comprehension, vocabulary, and critical thinking. Discover practical strategies for engaging older students, tracking progress, and fostering ownership of their reading journey. Leave equipped with tools to personalize instruction and elevate literacy outcomes in your classroom.
Clear and respectful communication is essential to building trust and partnerships with all families—regardless of the language they speak. In this practical session designed for clerical staff, nurses, bookkeepers, registrars, and administrative assistants, participants will explore effective tools for communicating with families who do not speak English. Learn how to confidently use resources such as LanguageLine, Pocketalk devices, and Google Translate to support inclusive, accurate, and welcoming interactions. Walk away with hands-on practice, tips for real-world situations, and a stronger foundation for equitable family engagement.
A coaches education session for our coaches that are in the school system. The session will allow our staff to complete mandatory coaches training before our seasons start.
In this session, we will review the updated textbook options for the 2024 Standards of Learning to start our official textbook adoption process. Learn about updated features and literature selections.
Finance and HR professionals are the heartbeat of every school district. This session explores how AI can support your productivity, well-being, and growth—helping you save time, reduce stress, and communicate more effectively. Walk away with practical tools and hopeful ideas to empower the heroes who keep schools running strong.
Wednesday August 6, 2025 11:50am - 12:50pm EDT Room 136Dinwiddie High School 11501 Boisseau Road Dinwiddie, Virginia 23841
In this engaging and practical session, educators will dive into the essential role of progress monitoring in driving student success across math, reading, and classroom management/behavior. Participants will explore user-friendly tools, strategies, and data collection methods that provide timely insights into student growth. Learn how to use progress monitoring not just as a compliance task, but as a powerful instructional compass that helps identify needs, adjust instruction, and celebrate progress. Walk away with ready-to-use resources and a clear roadmap to keep learning on track all year long!
This interactive session is the first in a three-part professional learning series focused on high-yield instructional practices that drive student achievement. In Part 1, we will take a deep dive into the power of classroom discussion as a catalyst for student engagement and learning. Participants will explore strategies that elevate the quality of student talk, promote authentic dialogue, and encourage deeper thinking. The session will highlight practical techniques to structure meaningful classroom conversations and increase student participation. Attendees will leave with ready-to-use tools that enhance instructional delivery and support students in making relevant, content-rich contributions.
This interactive session is designed for middle school literacy staff who are committed to advancing adolescent literacy through intentional planning and targeted instruction. Explore how to develop and implement Student Reading Plans that address the unique needs of grades 6–8 readers. Learn how to leverage assessment data to form purposeful small groups that support fluency, comprehension, vocabulary, and critical thinking. Discover practical strategies for engaging older students, tracking progress, and fostering ownership of their reading journey. Leave equipped with tools to personalize instruction and elevate literacy outcomes in your classroom.
In this engaging and practical session, educators will dive into the essential role of progress monitoring in driving student success across math, reading, and classroom management/behavior. Participants will explore user-friendly tools, strategies, and data collection methods that provide timely insights into student growth. Learn how to use progress monitoring not just as a compliance task, but as a powerful instructional compass that helps identify needs, adjust instruction, and celebrate progress. Walk away with ready-to-use resources and a clear roadmap to keep learning on track all year long!
Discover how to structure your elementary math block using the Math Workshop model to meet the diverse needs of all learners. This interactive session highlights strategies for flexible grouping, differentiated instruction, and student choice. We'll focus on student-centered routines, tasks, and teacher instructional moves that foster classroom discourse, engagement, and a community of math learners. Walk away with practical strategies and ready-to-use tools so that you can create a responsive, engaging classroom of mathematical problem solvers.
There will be a number of stations set up around the designated area. Players will be in groups of 2-4. Each station will have instructions or a Chromebook that will show a video of what needs to be done to complete the task in the amount of time given. Each player will have a score card to keep track of completion/incomplete.
Grief doesn’t always look like sadness—it can feel like exhaustion, detachment, or just going through the motions. Join this session to explore compassionate strategies that support you, wherever you are on your healing journey. Walk away with practical, evidence-based tools to better care for yourself and support others throughout the school year.
Engaging all learners in science requires thoughtful shifts in how we plan and deliver instruction. This session equips elementary educators with research-based practices that foster scientific curiosity, critical thinking, and inclusive exploration. Teachers will learn how to design hands-on, inquiry-based lessons that support varying ability levels and ensure access to rigorous content for all students. Together, we'll examine ways to make science relevant, culturally responsive, and developmentally appropriate—turning every classroom into a space of discovery and empowerment.
In this engaging and practical session, educators will dive into the essential role of progress monitoring in driving student success across math, reading, and classroom management/behavior. Participants will explore user-friendly tools, strategies, and data collection methods that provide timely insights into student growth. Learn how to use progress monitoring not just as a compliance task, but as a powerful instructional compass that helps identify needs, adjust instruction, and celebrate progress. Walk away with ready-to-use resources and a clear roadmap to keep learning on track all year long!