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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

Diving Deeper Into The Mental Health Informed Classroom & Educator
Wednesday September 18, 2024 9:50am - 11:00am MDT
What does it mean to be a mental health informed educator? Attendees in this presentation will learn about and engage with a mental health informed educator tool. This tool provides staff the opportunity to dive deeper into their current practices and confidence levels with proficiencies related to Mental Health Informed Classrooms. Attendees will leave with practical strategies to utilize with individual staff members, groups, and/or for building professional learning to reflect, plan, and monitor progress on being a mental health informed educator.

Session Objectives:

  • To discuss mental health informed proficiency indicators for educators. 
  • To engage with a mental health informed educator action planning tool to assist staff in self-reflection on confidence levels, current practices, and goal setting
  • To propose and adapt processes and progress monitoring related to mental health informed educator action planning and implementation
Speakers
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Lacey Mahleres

Mental Health Coordinator, Westminster Public Schools
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Jordan Terhaar

SEL District Coordinator, Westminster Public Schools
Wednesday September 18, 2024 9:50am - 11:00am MDT
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11:15am MDT

Kids As Our Compass: The Journey to Implement District-run School Based Mental Health Services
Wednesday September 18, 2024 11:15am - 12:25pm MDT
In the face of the ongoing youth mental health crisis, TSD implemented district-run school-based mental health treatment directly in all of our middle and K-8 schools. Follow our journey to develop individual and small group mental health intervention, beginning with data-driven decisions and resulting in seamless programming. Hear how we blend School Health Professional grant funds and district funds to provide sustainable and effective mental health treatment directly to our most at-risk youth at no cost to their families. We will share student stories of how these wrap-around services have increased school connectedness and reduced risk factors for suicidality.

Session Objectives:

1. Participants will walk away with the nuts and bolts of an effective district-run school-based mental health program, including reducing liability, managing referrals and caseloads, and partnering with school counselors and families.
2. Participants will learn strategies to design effective data-driven school-based mental health programming as part of a layered system of supports.
3. Participants will hear how to maximize grant and school district funding to implement sustainable district-run school-based mental health programming.
Speakers
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Jennifer Guthals

Director of Student Success, Thompson School District
Wednesday September 18, 2024 11:15am - 12:25pm MDT
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1:35pm MDT

The TLCC and Me! Using TLCC Results to Drive Change
Wednesday September 18, 2024 1:35pm - 2:45pm MDT
Dive into the statewide Teaching and Learning Conditions Colorado survey data and spend time collaborating on next steps for your work. Learn about statewide trends, ways to approach survey usage, and how to move from results into action. The survey includes a number of questions on student and staff wellbeing, so there are many opportunities to connect to state, district, and local results.

Session Objectives:

  • How to use perception data in continuous improvement. 
  • How to use data to drive decisions.
  • How to compare and leverage state, district, and local results.
Speakers
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Lisa Steffen

Colorado Department of Education
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Greg Nusz, PhD

Program Evaluator, Colorado Department of Education
Greg Nusz, PhD is the Program Evaluation and Data Manager for the School Quality and Supports Division at CDE. His work focuses on using program evaluation strategies to inform continuous improvement of state-, district-, and school-level supports, with a particular concentration... Read More →
Wednesday September 18, 2024 1:35pm - 2:45pm MDT
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3:00pm MDT

Beyond Punishment: Shaping Success and Culture with Restorative Discipline
Wednesday September 18, 2024 3:00pm - 4:10pm MDT
Join us for 'Beyond Punishment: Shaping Success and Culture with Restorative Discipline,' a presentation that redefines disciplinary approaches in educational settings. Participants will learn best practices for restorative discipline and discover the power of data from discipline profile reports to enhance school climate and discipline practices. We will also explore the foundational philosophies behind a restorative mindset, providing attendees with the best practices needed to foster a supportive and progressive educational environment.

Session Objectives:

  • Understand the Use of Data in Discipline: Participants will learn about the data available within profile reports and explore ways to use this data to make informed decisions that improve climate and discipline practices.
  • Learn Best Practices for Restorative Discipline:
  • Acquire knowledge on the best practices in restorative discipline to effectively implement these strategies and enhance the overall educational environment without direct comparisons to punitive methods.
Speakers
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Jen Gallegos

Dropout Prevention Specialist, Colorado Department of Education
Wednesday September 18, 2024 3:00pm - 4:10pm MDT
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Thursday, September 19
 

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 →
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Elizabeth Schroeder

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