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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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Wednesday, September 18
 

9:50am MDT

Igniting the Passion Within to Promote Youth Wellness
Wednesday September 18, 2024 9:50am - 11:00am MDT
Youth are reporting elevated mental health concerns, drug and alcohol use, risky sexual behavior, and lack of connection to peers and adults. This is particularly true for youth who identify as LGBTQ+, minority, and/or from poverty. This session will present correlational research between these concepts through youth-reported data. We will discuss how positive youth development (PYD) and social connections can be mitigating factors that promote youth resilience. Youth from a rural, high-poverty, primarily Latinx community will present about their experiences through COVID-19 and how a wrap-around PYD approach has supported their ability to grow and learn through the challenges of the last few years. We will outline how we engaged youth and families to deliver programming that addressed physical, emotional/mental, social, cultural, and academic wellness. We will also present how experiential career learning has helped youth develop positive visions for the future.-

Session Objectives:

  • After viewing this presentation, participants will be able to explain the relationship between risky youth behavior, mental health concerns, a sense of belonging, and youth resilience.
  • After viewing this presentation, participants will be able to apply a socio-ecological approach to positive youth development.
  • After viewing this presentation, participants will be able to identify wrap-around practices that support youth resilience.
Speakers
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Katrina Ruggles

Counselor/Grant Coordinator, Center Consolidated Schools, 26JT
Dr. Katrina Caldon-Ruggles, MA, LPC, is a counselor and district MTSS coordinator in the Center Consolidated School District in the town of Center in the San Luis Valley in southern Colorado. Katrina has been coordinating and providing services focused on the overall health and wellness... Read More →
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Carmen Pavlovsky

Out of School Time Coordinator, Center Consolidated Schools
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Genesis Escalon

Suicide Prevention Coordinator, Center Consolidated Schools, 26JT
Wednesday September 18, 2024 9:50am - 11:00am MDT
Cripple Creek

9:50am MDT

State Strategies for Better Addressing Student Homelessness
Wednesday September 18, 2024 9:50am - 11:00am MDT
States are taking a variety of approaches to address the complex issues facing students experiencing homelessness. This presentation will highlight policy reform strategies aimed at removing barriers to the resources and services that many youth encounter so that they can focus on succeeding in school. These reforms include recognizing the role McKinney-Vento homeless liaisons, school counselors, social workers and district staff play in academic achievement of students experiencing homelessness and helping them navigate systems of support.

Session Objectives:

  • Participants will learn about state policy reforms to address student homelessness and the advocacy necessary to drive that change.
Speakers
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Rodd Monts

Director of State Policy, SchoolHouse Connection
Wednesday September 18, 2024 9:50am - 11:00am MDT
Cherry Creek

9:50am MDT

The Whole Student Approach: Executive Functioning Strategies for Social-Emotional & Academic Growth
Wednesday September 18, 2024 9:50am - 11:00am MDT
Executive functioning skills are necessary for success in life and academics. This workshop will demonstrate how executive functioning impacts academics, social and emotional wellbeing, and mental health. Participants will simulate the hardships and frustrations of having an executive functioning deficit and leave with strategies to increase confidence, independence, and the mental health of their students. Investing in students' executive functioning skills can benefit school professionals by reducing stress, improving wellbeing, and fostering a more successful learning experience for all. We invite you to our interactive workshop to problem solve, collaborate and find solutions to the everyday challenges executive functioning deficits bring.

Session Objectives:
1) Discover research-based brain development milestones and best practices for supporting executive functioning skills for neurotypical and neurodivergent thinkers.
2) Experience firsthand why students with executive dysfunction can struggle obtaining academic and emotional expectations.
3) Walk away with three easy-to-use strategies that can be implemented right away.
Speakers
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Cyle Feingold

Executive Director, Results Learning
Cyle Feingold founded Results Learning in 2004 with a mission to help students learn the way they learn best. For the last 20 years, Cyle has been working with children who have been told that they cannot achieve the same things as “normal” kids. Why? Because he was one of them. In... Read More →
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Kristen Monteith

Special Education Program Manager, Results Learning
Wednesday September 18, 2024 9:50am - 11:00am MDT
Fountain Creek

11:15am MDT

Supports for Highly Mobile Students during their Journey to and Through Higher Education
Wednesday September 18, 2024 11:15am - 12:25pm MDT
This presentation will include a snapshot of data around highly mobile students and higher education. Along with a panel of both secondary and post-secondary professionals to build awareness of supports for vulnerable populations on college campuses, and strategies for highly mobile students transitioning into higher education.

Session Objectives:

1. Build awareness of available supports to vulnerable populations of students on college campuses
2. Learn about various programs that are designed to wraparound students in transition to higher education options
3. Engage in discussion with colleagues about strategies for transitioning to higher education settings
Speakers
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Jamie Burciaga

State Coordinator for Foster Education, Colorado Department of Education
Jamie Burciaga serves as the State Coordinator for Foster Care Education at the Colorado Department of Higher Education. She brings with her over 10 years of experience at the state level of supporting communities in Colorado in different areas of Education. She holds a B.A. from... Read More →
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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 →
Wednesday September 18, 2024 11:15am - 12:25pm MDT
Cherry Creek

3:00pm MDT

Cultivating an Oasis: Engaging and Empowering Students that have been placed at Risk.
Wednesday September 18, 2024 3:00pm - 4:10pm MDT
Finding ways to engage placed-at-risk youth takes creativity and positive interventions. In this session, we will explore one PBIS landscape that is showing promising results in engaging these students. Creating an oasis to connect with their school, and a safe adult, while building social emotional skills, and increasing executive functioning skills.

Session Objectives:

1. Learn how this PBIS intervention improves educational outcomes for historically underserved and placed-at-risk youth.
2. Overview of the goals of the PBIS class and how to implement the intervention.
Speakers
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Ann Murrin

Mental Health Specialist, Roosevelt High School, Weld RE5-J
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Estrella Gallegos

School Counselor, Roosevelt High School, Weld RE 5J
Wednesday September 18, 2024 3:00pm - 4:10pm MDT
Palmer
 
Thursday, September 19
 

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

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

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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