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Welcome to the CDE Fall Conference: Exploring Well-being and Belonging in Colorado! We’re thrilled to have you with us.

Join Us for a Relaxing Evening of Wellness Activities on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2024!
NEW THIS YEAR!! We are thrilled to offer a selection of FREE, relaxing and experiential activities before the conference begins! These events are designed to help you unwind, connect with others, and engage in wellness practices. ALL SESSIONS ARE OPTIONAL! Please register for these events in the Special Activities Registration Form (google.com)

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Thursday, September 19
 

9:30am MDT

Animal Assisted Interactions in Schools: Creating a Welcoming Environment One Paw at a Time
Thursday September 19, 2024 9:30am - 10:40am MDT
During this interactive session, participants will gain a better understanding of how to utilize Animal Assisted Interactions (AAI) in schools as a support of creating a positive school climate and culture. The session will walk through what AAI looks like in as a part of a tiered intervention system (MTSS) in order to support student belonging across the school setting. Participants will walk away with ideas for utilizing AAI in their schools, ideas for connecting with Human-Animal partners to travel to their schools, and a chance to experience the benefits of AAI themselves!

Session Objectives:

  • Understand the basics of Animal Assisted Interactions in the school setting.
  • Discover ways to engage both staff and students in SEL utilizing Animal Assisted Interactions.
  • Experience the benefits of Animal Assisted Interactions in session.
Speakers
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Ashley Goodwin-Hebert

Social Emotional Learning Specialist, Jeffco Public Schools
Thursday September 19, 2024 9:30am - 10:40am MDT
Royal Gorge

9:30am MDT

Blueprints for Wellness: Create Routines to Become the Best Version of You!
Thursday September 19, 2024 9:30am - 10:40am MDT
Ever set a wellness goal only to find yourself struggling to make progress? You’re not alone! Maybe your wellness blueprint is lacking scale, lines, views, or measurements for you to be successful. Together let's establish a powerful wellness blueprint by learning how the components of physical and mental wellness are the foundation for well-being. Learn to develop routines that are scaled, lined, viewed, and measured, that when implemented overtime help you to become the Best Version of You!!!

Session Objectives:
  • Explore the components of physical and mental wellness and their role in establishing overall well-being.
  • Understand how gradual, consistent improvement can enhance wellness over time.
  • Learn effective strategies to build incremental shifts in habits for sustainable wellness routines.
Speakers
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CharLynn Stegman

Health and Wellness Specialist, District 49
Thursday September 19, 2024 9:30am - 10:40am MDT
Seven Falls

9:30am MDT

Building Systems to Prevent and Address Secondary Student Substance Misuse
Thursday September 19, 2024 9:30am - 10:40am MDT
Schools can play a powerful role in the prevention and intervention of substance misuse with students. For students to succeed in school, substance use and other risk behaviors should be addressed as they can have a negative impact on future academic and career outcomes.

Per House Bill 23-1009, the Secondary School Student Substance Use Committee developed a report to support secondary schools in building systems that identify students who need substance use treatment and subsequently provide needed interventions, resources and referrals. Join us to learn more about the recommendations in the report and identify how your school can help address and support student needs.

Participants will be able to:
1. Describe the report recommendations to utilize Multi-Tiered Systems and Support (MTSS) and the Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral (SBIRT) models to prevent, identify and address student needs for behavioral health supports.
2. Identify available resources and tools to appropriately address and support student substance misuse needs.
3. Relate the information to what is currently available in their setting to modify or enhance existing systems to meet student substance use needs.
Speakers
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Amy Dyett

Owner and Co-Founder, Advancing Dynamic Solutions
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Lori Bailey

Director- Student Engagement Initiatives, Adams 12 Five Star Schools
As the Director of Student Engagement Initiatives, I oversee 4 Offices, including 21st Century/CCLC Grants, Health Services/Section 504, Intervention Services, and Whole Child Initiatives. Our mission is to identify and remove barriers to ensure students can access and are engage... Read More →
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Julie Goldberg

Director of Special Education, Colorado River BOCES
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Haley Figueroa

School Social Worker and Substance Use Prevention (SUP) Program, Denver Public Schools
Thursday September 19, 2024 9:30am - 10:40am MDT
Academy

9:30am MDT

Cultivating Staff Wellness Through Community Collaborations
Thursday September 19, 2024 9:30am - 10:40am MDT
Discover a variety of opportunities in your community to expand the wellness programming for your staff, students, and families. Louie and Jess will share examples on partnering with businesses for free or minimal cost that can impact the physical, social, mental and nutritional health of your school community.

Session Objectives:
  • Participants will leave with new ideas for partnership for school and/or district wellness programming. 
  • Participants will be able to identify new ideas for partnership for staff, student, and family wellness programming.
  • Participants will be able to identify at least one program or event they can implement/promote for free or minimal cost.
Speakers
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Louie Morphew

Wellness Coordinator, Aurora Public Schools
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Jessica Martinez

Wellness Coordinator, Aurora Public Schools
Thursday September 19, 2024 9:30am - 10:40am MDT
Cripple Creek

9:30am MDT

Filling Your Own Cup: Creating Self-Connection & Resilience
Thursday September 19, 2024 9:30am - 10:40am MDT
As educators, we dedicate our lives to the wellbeing and success of our students. But rarely do we take the time to care for ourselves. This presentation will equip you with skills to fill up your own cup, so that you can support the wellbeing of your students without burning out and be a role model for self-care. You will learn a new definition of resilience and how it helps you respond to life’s challenges, why it’s so important to maintain your energy, and how to work with negative self-talk so that you don’t reach a state of overwhelm.

Session Objectives:

(1) What resilience really is and how it helps you respond to life's challenges
(2) How to work with negative self-talk so that you don't reach a state of overwhelm
(3) The importance of maintaining your own energy and a personalized plan to create resilience
Speakers
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Lex Moschakis

Mental Health in Education, Live Big Community
Lex is the co-founder of Live Big Community, an organization that supports both education staff and students in building confidence, resilience, and self-leadership skills. She is a counselor by training with a speciality in trauma and child and adolescent development.Lex's personal... Read More →
Thursday September 19, 2024 9:30am - 10:40am MDT
Cherry Creek

9:30am MDT

Office of School Safety Overview and Updates
Thursday September 19, 2024 9:30am - 10:40am MDT
Educators know that safe learning environments lead to higher student outcomes. However, with the ever changing field of school safety it can be hard to keep up with best practices and legislation. This session will help attendees gain a better understanding of the Office of School Safety and the resources available throughout the state. We will also discuss recent legislation and grant opportunities available to schools.

Session Objectives:

1. Participants will have a better understanding of the Office of School Safety and the resources available.
2. Participants will gain knowledge around recent school safety legislation
3. Participants will gain knowledge around school safety grants and events available to them
Speakers
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Kati Garner

Crisis Unit Manager, Colorado Office of School Safety
Thursday September 19, 2024 9:30am - 10:40am MDT
Pikes Peak

9:30am MDT

Preventing School Violence Through Colorado Multi-Tiered Systems of Support
Thursday September 19, 2024 9:30am - 10:40am MDT
The training will explore the fundamentals of preventing school violence by emphasizing the creation of systems and structures essential for positive school environments. Participants will engage in a collaborative session to identify, integrate, and align evidence-based school violence prevention strategies (e.g., inclusive discipline practices, bullying prevention, proactive social-emotional and positive behavioral supports).

Session Objectives:

1. Explore elements of school safety plans in Colorado and how they connect to school climate improvement.
2. Describe school violence prevention and corresponding evidence-based practices.
3. Consider the contextual variables as well as the systems and structures necessary to effectively integrate and align school safety efforts.
Speakers
avatar for Lynne DeSousa

Lynne DeSousa

COMTSS Specialist/Rti & PBIS Integration Coordinator, Colorado Department of Education
Lynne DeSousa is a Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) Specialist and the Response to Intervention (RtI) and Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) Integration Coordinator for the Colorado Department of Education (CDE). With more than 28 years in education, she has... Read More →
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Adam Collins

COMTSS Specialist / Statewide Bullying Prevention Manager, Colorado Department of Education
Dr. Adam Collins is a COMTSS Specialist and the Statewide Bullying Prevention Manager in the Office of Learning Supports. Prior to joining CDE in 2016, Dr. Collins served as a K-5 school psychologist in the Adams 12 School District. He received his doctorate degree from the University... Read More →
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Meghan Statton

COMTSS Specialist, Colorado Department of Education
Meghan Statton, MSW, is a COMTSS Specialist with the Office of Learning Supports. Meghan has worked in education for the last 17 years, and her background in mental health, educational leadership, and program development provide her with a unique lens through which she views her work... Read More →
Thursday September 19, 2024 9:30am - 10:40am MDT
Ballroom

9:30am MDT

Project AWARE Colorado’s Mental Health Screening Toolkit
Thursday September 19, 2024 9:30am - 10:40am MDT
Mental health screening can serve as a powerful tool for schools in determining school-wide, classroom, and individual student needs. This presentation will begin with a brief discussion of what mental health screening is and isn’t as well as why it’s important in schools. Resources to support mental health screening will be presented, with the goal of providing participants with a clear understanding of the steps necessary for planning and implementing screening as well as the access to a curated set of tools needed to do so.

Session Objectives:

Participants will be able to:
(1) define mental health screening and its importance in schools
(2) describe the steps necessary to plan for and implement mental health screening
(3) navigate a curated set of resources and tools designed to support schools in carrying out these steps
Speakers
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Amy Plog

Evaluation and Research Principal Consultant, Colorado Department of Education
Amy Plog joined CDE in December 2021 and is a Research and Evaluation Consultant with the Health Education Services Office. Prior to working at CDE, she spent over 20 years in the Cherry Creek School District in a research and data role supporting the district mental health team and... Read More →
avatar for Elizabeth Schroeder

Elizabeth Schroeder

Health Education Services Grant Consultant, Colorado Department of Education
Thursday September 19, 2024 9:30am - 10:40am MDT
Douglas

9:30am MDT

SEL When You Can’t Say SEL
Thursday September 19, 2024 9:30am - 10:40am MDT
Discussing Social Emotional Learning (SEL) has encountered various challenges across Colorado and throughout the United States. Unfortunately, it has been subject to misconceptions, including confusion with Critical Race Theory and unfounded associations with certain agendas (including those who advocate for LGBTQ+ rights). Addressing SEL has thus become increasingly complex. However, we aim to offer adaptable approaches endorsed by statewide organizations, tailored to your school community's values.

Session Objectives:
  • Participants will receive practical tools to navigate these discussions effectively
  • Participants will learn different options when addressing the terms of Social Emotional Learning programming.
  • Participants will learn techniques to calm high conflict conversations around Social Emotional Learning.
Speakers
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Susan Davis

SEL Coordinator, St. Vrain Valley School District
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Adilene Marquez

Inspire Youth Connections Program Specialist, Boulder County Public Health
Thursday September 19, 2024 9:30am - 10:40am MDT
El Paso

9:30am MDT

Why Collaboration Matters: Advancing Collective Efforts Around Anti-Racist Sex Education in Schools
Thursday September 19, 2024 9:30am - 10:40am MDT
Attendees will gain an understanding of the overarching need for comprehensive sex education (CHSE), and youth disparities as it relates to their sexual health outcomes particularly for LGBTIQA+, BIPOC, disabled youth, youth survivors of sexual violence, and those traditionally left out of sex education. They will also learn the need for anti-racist and anti-oppressive CHSE and strategies for implementing it in the classroom. Lastly, folx will walk away with recognizing CHSE as a multi-prong approach to addressing suicide prevention, substance use, mental health, and sexual violence among other critical factors that impact young people and hence their health outcomes.

Session Objectives:

1. Promote and encourage conversation around the value in promoting work around anti-racist and anti-oppressive sex education in schools and districts in Colorado
2. Speak to and discuss the value in leveraging data collection opportunities and efforts to speak to diverse and critical issues in sex education
3. Discuss CHSE as an approach for addressing suicide prevention, substance use, mental health promotion, sexual violence, etc.
Speakers
avatar for Lilian Chimuma

Lilian Chimuma

Evaluator (Statistical Analyst), Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
Lilian Chimuma, PhD., is a mixed methods evaluator and researcher with a passion for translating research to practice in interdisciplinary contexts for nuanced and complex problems. Lilian is currently supporting efforts around equitable evaluation and research practices in data collection... Read More →
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Deja Moore

Comprehensive Human Sexuality Education (CHSE) Program Coordinator, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
Deja Moore (She/Her), Afro-Hispanic Trans Woman of Color, was born and raised in the Thornton and Northglenn, CO area and now lives in Denver. She serves as the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) Comprehensive Human Sexuality Education (CHSE) Program Coordinator... Read More →
Thursday September 19, 2024 9:30am - 10:40am MDT
Fountain Creek

10:55am MDT

Building Resilience: School Nurses' Impact on Mental Health and Behavior in Education
Thursday September 19, 2024 10:55am - 12:05pm MDT
Boulder Valley School District presents the structural framework to incorporate the skills and knowledge of the school nurse to provide comprehensive substance use prevention education, mental health education, and Tier 2 and Tier 3 levels of support and care to students experiencing substance use, and mental health needs. Through a cross collaborative team-based approach, nurses provide essential supports to students. We will look deeper into a school nurse day, their collaborative team structures and district frameworks to elevate the nurse role within the school and classroom.

Session Objectives:
  • Understand the school nurse role in mental and behavioral health support
  • Apply takeaways to advocate for more involvement from your school nurse to provide comprehensive care and support in the school building.
  • Implement leadership strategies to provide the support to school nurses to provide substance use education, prevention and intervention, along with mental health and behavioral health support.
Speakers
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Jordan Goto

Health and Wellness Coordinator, Boulder Valley School District
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Kelli Preston

Broomfield High School, School Nurse
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Paula Waldhoff

School Nurse, Fairview High School
Thursday September 19, 2024 10:55am - 12:05pm MDT
Fountain Creek

10:55am MDT

CANCELLED - MTSS Bridges: Building Mental Health and Belonging in Schools
Thursday September 19, 2024 10:55am - 12:05pm MDT
Explore the transformative power of the Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) in enhancing student mental health and academic success. This session delves into the integration of mental health supports across MTSS's three tiers, emphasizing strategic use of interconnected systems frameworks.
Participants will discover how to build a culture of care through Tier 1 supports, apply advanced interventions in Tiers 2 and 3, and harness collaboration for holistic student wellbeing.

Session Objectives:

1-Comprehensive Understanding of MTSS: Master the structure and application of the three-tier support system in MTSS, focusing on specific mental health interventions to enhance student outcomes.
2-Strategic Implementation Skills: Learn to implement foundational mental health supports at Tier 1 and effectively apply targeted interventions at Tiers 2 and 3 to address more complex student needs, including crisis management.
3-Collaboration and Systems Integration: Develop the ability to enhance mental health support through the use of an interconnected systems framework, improving collaboration across educational stakeholders and boosting the efficacy of mental health initiatives.
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Hulya Odabas

Dr. Hulya Odabas

VP of Education, Study Smart Tutors
Dr. Hulya Odabas is the Vice President of Education at Study Smart Tutors, where she brings a wealth of experience from her previous roles as a high school science teacher and school counselor. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, a Master’s degree in School Counseling... Read More →
JM

Jimmy Morgan

Partnership Manager, Study Smart Tutors
Thursday September 19, 2024 10:55am - 12:05pm MDT
Seven Falls

10:55am MDT

More Than a Buzzword: Belonging Programming to Live It Out!
Thursday September 19, 2024 10:55am - 12:05pm MDT
“More Than a Buzzword: Belonging Programming to Live It Out!” delves into practical steps for fostering a culture of inclusion. Presenting a case study of Carmody Middle School's successful belonging programming, attendees gain insight into engaging student participation in belonging activities, peer mentoring, enhancing school identity, intentional calendar planning, and how to collect and disaggregate data that centers around belonging. Attendees will utilize inventories to assess their school's inclusivity and brainstorm programming to bridge gaps. Empowering educators with actionable ideas, this presentation offers a roadmap for creating vibrant, inclusive school environments where every student feels seen, heard, and valued.

Session Objectives:

1)Teachers, counselors, and administrators will develop a comprehensive understanding of strategies to enhance belonging programming across all tiers (Tiers 1-3) within the school day. Drawing insights from the experiences of Carmody Middle School counselors, participants will gain practical ideas and techniques for fostering inclusivity and connection among students, tailored to diverse needs and contexts.

2)Participants will acquire skills in data collection methods specifically designed for evaluating and refining belonging programming initiatives. Educators will learn how to gather meaningful data on student engagement, satisfaction, and sense of belonging, empowering them to make informed decisions and adjustments to their programming.

3)Educators will engage in self-reflective practices to evaluate their school's current level of belonging. Utilizing inventories and assessment frameworks, participants will assess the strengths and areas for growth in their school's culture of inclusivity. By identifying actionable items for improvement, attendees will develop personalized action plans to enhance belonging within their own school communities.
Speakers
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Emily Hahn

School Counselor, Carmody Middle School (Jefferson County School District R-1)
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Anna Gisetti

School Counselor, Carmody Middle School (Jefferson County R-1 Public Schools)
Thursday September 19, 2024 10:55am - 12:05pm MDT
Cherry Creek

10:55am MDT

Neuroscience and your school counseling program and how to implement district wide
Thursday September 19, 2024 10:55am - 12:05pm MDT
In this session, participants will learn how to integrate the latest in neuroscience research from Dr. Lori Desautels’ into their school counseling program. Participants will engage in different techniques that can help shift the energy in their classrooms and counseling sessions, as well as walking away with a list of over 100 three to five minute activities. This session will also describe how the Cripple Creek Victor School District utilizes their district level neuroscience educator, and the grants surrounding that position. This session will have a presentation piece as well as hands-on activities to get participants engaged with neuroscience.

Session Objectives:

1. Objective One: Participants will have an understanding of their own brain and nervous system states.
2. Objective Two: Participants will walk away with neuroscience strategies and mindfulness strategies to implement immediately.
3. Objective Three: Participants will understand the importance of coregulation, and strategies around coregulation.
Speakers
avatar for Sadie Miller

Sadie Miller

6-12 School Counselor, Cripple Creek-Victor RE-1
avatar for Amy Christison

Amy Christison

District Neuroeducator, Cripple Creek-Victor RE-1
Thursday September 19, 2024 10:55am - 12:05pm MDT
Academy

10:55am MDT

Not Just Reading and Writing: Making the Case for Mental Health Literacy
Thursday September 19, 2024 10:55am - 12:05pm MDT
Increasing mental health concerns among young people are reflected nationally in the recent US Surgeon General’s Advisory on Student Mental Health and locally in Healthy Kids Colorado data. Effectively addressing these concerns will require focus not only on mental health treatment, but also prevention efforts. This presentation will make the case for the importance of mental health literacy education to promote positive mental health. Core components of mental health literacy will be delineated as will a variety of reasons why this work in schools is critical. Finally, resources will be shared along with discussion of how to use them intentionally.

Session Objectives:

Participants will be able to:
(1) describe the four core components of mental health literacy
(2) give examples of reasons why mental health literacy is important in schools
(3) locate mental health literacy resources and recognize how to use them intentionally
Speakers
avatar for Michelle Malvey

Michelle Malvey

Behavioral Health Training Specialist, Colorado Department of Education
Michelle Malvey is a Behavioral Health Training Specialist in the Heath Education Unit at CDE.  She is a former principal, district MTSS Coordinator, school psychologist and teacher with a passion for making sure everyone in the school environment gets what they need on a daily... Read More →
avatar for Amy Plog

Amy Plog

Evaluation and Research Principal Consultant, Colorado Department of Education
Amy Plog joined CDE in December 2021 and is a Research and Evaluation Consultant with the Health Education Services Office. Prior to working at CDE, she spent over 20 years in the Cherry Creek School District in a research and data role supporting the district mental health team and... Read More →
Thursday September 19, 2024 10:55am - 12:05pm MDT
Royal Gorge

10:55am MDT

Serving Colorado's Most Vulnerable Populations Through Family, School, Community Partnership Initiatives
Thursday September 19, 2024 10:55am - 12:05pm MDT
Regional Collaborative Conversations, Family Resource Centers, and the community schools strategy are impactful family, school, and community partnership initiatives that are playing a critical role in addressing the needs of Colorado’s most vulnerable youth. This presentation will provide an overview of multiple entry-points to serving your most vulnerable populations and ways that the Colorado Department of Education can support local implementation. This session will highlight different approaches to effective family engagement across Colorado and participants will identify strategies that are transferable to their local context and the unique populations that they serve.

Session Objectives:

  • Learn about the Colorado Department of Education’s work supporting Regional Collaborative Conversations and Transformational Partnerships, Family Resource Centers, and community schools at the local level.
  • Consider elements of family, school, and community partnership success stories of addressing the needs of the most vulnerable youth and families in areas of Colorado with high concentrations of poverty and how it might look in your community.
  • Discuss how to support the community. family, school, and community partnership initiatives in your community and identify opportunities for growth.
Speakers
avatar for Shannon Allen

Shannon Allen

OST Programs Specialist, Colorado Department of Education
Shannon Allen serves on the office of Student Support team and CDE and is CDE's point of contact for all questions and ideas related to the community schools strategy in Colorado. Feel free to reach out to Shannon about your interest in the community schools strategy, out-of-school... Read More →
avatar for Paula Gumina

Paula Gumina

State Coordinator for the Education of Homeless Children & Youth, Colorado Department of Education
Paula Gumina serves as the State Coordinator for the Education of Homeless Children and Youth Program at the Colorado Department of Education.  She brings with her over fifteen years serving the state of Colorado in implementing cross agency projects and initiatives. She holds a... Read More →
avatar for Jes Stroope

Jes Stroope

District and Community Supports Manager, Colorado Department of Education
Jes Stroope, Ph.D., is the District and Community Supports Manager in the Office of Family, School, and Community Partnerships (FSCP) at the Colorado Department of Education. Jes received her doctorate from the Child, Family, and School Psychology program at the University of Denver... Read More →
Thursday September 19, 2024 10:55am - 12:05pm MDT
Douglas

10:55am MDT

Transforming Schools for LGBTQ Students: Best Practices and Real-Life Examples
Thursday September 19, 2024 10:55am - 12:05pm MDT
This session will explore current data on LGBTQ students' health and wellbeing, highlighting the crucial role of a supportive school environment. Attendees will learn best practices for fostering true belonging through systemic and academic approaches, ensuring sustainability and buy-in from all school community members. Drawing from History UnErased’s work in over 3,000 schools, real-life examples and testimonials will showcase effective strategies for urban, suburban, and rural settings, minimizing and navigating pushback, and bringing all members of the school community together around student wellbeing and achievement.

Session Objectives:

1- Understand the impact of school environments on LGBTQ students' health, wellbeing, and connectedness.
2- Identify and implement best practices for creating sustainable, inclusive educational environments.
3- Gain insights from successful real-life examples and testimonials to replicate inclusive practices in diverse school settings.
Speakers
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Debra Fowler

Executive Director, History UnErased
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Basel Touchan

Learning and Development Consultant, History UnErased
Dr. Basel Touchan is a Middle Eastern Immigrant who transitioned from a career in medicine to focus on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) after moving to the U.S. during the Syrian civil war. With over a decade of global strategic and programmatic experience in education... Read More →
Thursday September 19, 2024 10:55am - 12:05pm MDT
Pikes Peak

10:55am MDT

Understanding Implementing HB24-1216 to Improve Justice-Engaged Student and Family Belonging
Thursday September 19, 2024 10:55am - 12:05pm MDT
Through an Attorney General’s Justice Innovation Grant, case management was undertaken for 20 justice-engaged youth to support school re-entry and success. With only 20% of adjudicated youth earning a diploma nationwide, the support team assisted stakeholders in moving students toward graduation. Participants will be introduced to the findings from this process that impacted the content and passage of HB24-1216 and understand how those provisions will impact their school or district going forward. Bill provisions can increase belonging for justice-engaged students and their families when implemented in a way that supports educational success.

Session Objectives:

1) Leave with an understanding of how HB24-1216 will impact your school or district.
2) Embrace greater understanding from student and family perspectives of common elements and barriers in the educational trajectory of justice engaged youth,
3) Gain experience analyzing an educational journey map completed by a student and their family member and working collaboratively to identify common themes and experiences that could be better addressed through a school commitment to ensuring belonging.
Speakers
avatar for Wendy Loloff Cooper

Wendy Loloff Cooper

CEO, Generation Schools Network
Wendy began with Generation Schools Network in 2010 as the Rocky Mountain Managing Director and was asked by the Board of Directors to assume the CEO role in 2012. While earning a business degree, her love for education was catalyzed through volunteering to teach a business entrepreneurship... Read More →
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Jose Silva

VP, Equity Initiatives, Generation Schools Network
Thursday September 19, 2024 10:55am - 12:05pm MDT
Ballroom

10:55am MDT

Youth Perspective on Trauma Informed Approaches: Checking your Practices
Thursday September 19, 2024 10:55am - 12:05pm MDT
Utilizing a trauma-informed approach with highly mobile students is an important practice to avoid re-traumatizing youth. Rather than punishing students for things they can’t control, we want to give youth the support and resources they need to succeed. Learn from Colorado State University independent student presenters about some of the school policy challenges and how K-12 staff best supported them through their highly mobile experiences. Join us for this interactive session equipping participants with what we need to know for supporting youth in a trauma informed way through school systems.

Session Objectives
Conference attendees who engage in this session will be able to accomplish the following:
• Summarize what a trauma-informed approach looks like in a middle/high school setting
• Identify best practices for engaging with highly mobile students navigating school systems
• Discuss that college is a safe place with a middle school or high school student
Speakers
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Andrea Fortney

Fostering Success Program Director, Colorado State University
Thursday September 19, 2024 10:55am - 12:05pm MDT
El Paso
 


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