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Mt. Vernon Conference Planning Committee
David Kaytor, Director Wabash, Ohio Valley Special Education
Kara Andrews, Director Regional Office of Education #25
Melanie Andrews, Asst. Regional Superintendent Regional Office of Education #25
Dr. Kim Byars, Director Franklin/Jefferson Co. Special Education
Ron Daniels, Regional Superintendent of Schools Regional Office of Education #25
Matt Donkin, Regional Superintendent of Schools Regional Office of Education #21
Jeff Fetcho, Superintendent Hamilton County Unit #10
Melinda Fiscus, Director Learning Technology Center 6
Keri Garrett, Regional Superintendent of Schools Regional Office of Education #13
Brian Guthrie. Asst. Regional Superintendent Regional Office of Education #13
Michael Green, Superintendent Mt. Vernon City Schools SD #80
Mandy Horn, Professional Development Regional Office of Education #21
Shlonda Horton, Superintendent Waltonville Community School Dist.#1
Wes Olson, Principal Mt. Vernon Twp. High School Dist. #201
Dr. Michael Smith, Superintendent Mt. Vernon Twp. High Schools Dist. #201
Butch Wilson, Network Specialist Learning Technology Center 6
Angie Mills, Conference Director Regional Office of Education #25
Julie Loucks, Conference Secretary Regional Office of Education #25
MVC13 Survey Link!
For your convenience, click on this link to directly start the MVC13 survey!
This will be available for completion October 24!
This is an important tool in planning the next conference!
CELEBRATING 34 YEARS
MT. VERNON CONFERENCE, a joint educational program, sponsored by:
Ron Daniels
Regional Superintendent
of Hamilton-Jefferson
Counties #25
Matt Donkin,
Regional Superintendent
of Franklin and
Williamson Counties
#21
Keri Garrett,
Regional Superintendent
of Clinton, Marion and
Washington Counties
#13
A Special Thanks!
Michael Smith, District #201 Superintendent;
the administrators, teachers, and staff of the
Mt. Vernon Twp. High School!
And Quality Network Solutions for their
technology support!
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Announcements…………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Below
Program Schedule ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 4
Keynote Speaker …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 7
Exhibits……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 9-11
Session Presenters & Descriptions ………………………………………………………………………………. 13-45
Category Strands ……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 46-51
Maps of City and Mt. Vernon High School ………………………………………………………………………. 52
CPDU Forms …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 53-54
Registration Form …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 55
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Coffee and donuts will be available in the Exhibit Hall, on the northeast side of the high school
campus, the cafeteria located in Building A and the lobby of Building H.
A first aid center will be located in Building H, Room 126. The Kroger Pharmacy of Mt. Vernon,
will have flu and pneumonia shots available on both days at 7:45 a.m. The cost is $21.00. (Flu
shots have the H1N1 in the shot.) Pneumonia shots are $70.00. Families of participants can get
their shot(s) here, too. Some insurance groups can be billed. Please ask nurse upon entry.
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please see the registration table in the lobby of
H building.
You asked, you received a built in lunch hour! Organizations will set up stands for food and drink for participants between Building A and F AND in the Exhibit Hall, L-Building from 10 a.m.
to 2:00 both days. The cafeteria in Building A will be available for seating.
Enclosed see maps for available parking lots; the closer parking lots will fill early. Parking space
on campus is limited. Shuttle service is available from the Park Plaza (located on S. 10th St.
behind IGA) to the high school campus on Thursday, Oct. 24 & Friday, Oct. 25. Shuttle pick
up from the conference will be in front of Building H; please look for signs.
CPDU labels will be provided at the conclusion of the keynote, Historical Village Tour, and in
the Exhibit Hall. For placement of these labels, see page 54 of the conference program. No CPDU labels needed for individual sessions! Individual sessions will have sign in sheets for
participants who enter.
Please check for any last minute presentation add-ons, changes, or cancellations at the conference!
Updates will also be available in Building H and the Exhibit Hall. You may request these updates prior to the
conference by emailing [email protected]
EXHIBIT HALL, BUILDING L Thursday, OCT. 24 8:00 a.m to 3:00 p.m.
Friday, OCT. 25 7:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
WELCOME TO THE 34TH ANNUAL
MT. VERNON CONFERENCE
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8:00—3:00 Registration in H-building. Exhibit Hall open for 1 CPDU credit. 9:00—3:00 Various Sessions (hourly and extended) 9:00—3:00 Administrators Academy #1252—Meg Ormiston Future of Leadership—Technology and the School Leader Additional cost and pre-registration required. 9:00—3:00 ALL DAY SESSIONS—No additional cost, preregistration required. Danielson Group, LLC with Kathleen MacDonald. Enhancing Professional Practice, A Deeper Look Into A Framework for Teaching Tammie Henry & Pandora Taylor. I’m a Coach Now What? Part 1 9:00—11:00 Ext. Session 1-2 Various presenters 9:00—10:00 Session 1 Single Sessions, various presenters & Exhibit Hall 10:05—11:05 Session 2 Single Sessions, various presenters & Exhibit Hall 11:05—11:35 LUNCH! 11:45—12:45 Single Session 3 Single Sessions, various presenters & Exhibit Hall 1:00—3:00 Ext. Session 4-5 Various presenters & Exhibit Hall
7:30—2:00 Registration in H-building. Exhibit Hall open for 1 CPDU credit. 8:00—8:25 Mt. Vernon Twp High School Pep Band, Director Nick Loafman 8:25—8:30 Vocalists from Mt. Vernon Twp. High School, National Anthem, Director, Julie Prince 8:30—10:30 General Session and Keynote, Stephen Peters, Auditorium 10:45—3:00 ALL DAY SESSIONS—No additional cost, preregistration required. Meg Ormiston. Differentiate Instruction Using Technology Gretchen Courtney Ltd with Gretchen Courtney ELA CCSS and Close Reading-the What, How, and Why? Tammie Henry & Pandora Taylor. I’m a Coach Now What Part 2 10:45—11:45 Session 6 Single Sessions, various presenters & Exhibit Hall 11:45—12:35 LUNCH! 12:45—1:45 Session 7 Single Sessions, various presenters & Exhibit Hall 2:00—3:00 Session 8 Single Sessions, various presenters & Exhibit Hall 12:45—3:00 Ext. Session 7-8 Various presenters & Exhibit Hall
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Stephen Peters, CEO The Peters Group
Orangeburg, SC 29115
Friday, October 25, 2013
General Session 8:30a.m.—10:30a.m.
Break Out Single Session 10:45a.m.—11:45a.m
Auditorium
TOPIC: “DO YOU KNOW ENOUGH ABOUT ME TO TEACH ME?”
Over his 32 years in education, Stephen has been a classroom teacher, assistant prin-
cipal, principal and director of secondary education. Most of his experiences have
been in schools that made significant growth in short periods of time thus, result-
ing in both National and State Blue-Ribbon distinction. Stephen is founder of the na-
tionally recognized Gentlemen’s & Ladies Club programs, which provide options for
thousands of at-risk and honor students throughout the United States. Stephen is cur-
rently CEO & President of The Peters Group, a national education consulting com-
pany. The Peters Group has a track record of creating and sustaining success in
schools and districts by supporting educators through a 3-step process of teaching
and learning. Stephen has recently partnered with American Reading Company
(ARC) to reach as many educators as possible. ARC (www.americanreading.com) is a
leader in school transformation. Together, Stephen and ARC form a great education
team. Stephen’s latest book, Choosing to Believe: Creating a Framework for
School Success (Peters Group Foundation), is an award winner for the 2010 “USA
Best Books” in the K-12 category. This educational tool provides a comprehensive
framework for school improvement. He is also author of the best-selling books,
Do You Know Enough about Me to Teach Me (Peters Group Foundation) and
Teaching to Capture and Inspire all Learners (Corwin Press). Both books are used
throughout the U.S. as effective tools for changing and sustaining school culture.
Stephen is a contributing author for the Educational Leadership series Engaging
Every Learner (Corwin Press). In his book Inspired to Learn: Why We Must Give
Children Hope (Rising Sun Publishing), Stephen not only outlines his vision for the
children in our schools, he goes on to share how he and his staff turned their vision
into operational strategies. His story of how divine inspiration guided him to create
the Gentlemen’s Club will save the lives of countless children who will then have a
profound impact on the world and those around them. Stephen has served on panels
as an education expert with former U.S. Secretary of Education, Dr. Rod Paige in
Washington, D.C. His mentoring and self-empowering program, The Gentlemen’s
Club, has been featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show as well as “America, America,”
which broadcasts to two million viewers in Portugal and Brazil.
Stephen is one of the most sought after speakers in the United States.
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ATTENTION JCMEA
MEMBERS ONLY
LUNCHEON & PLANNING! F-BUILDING 3RD FLOOR
THURSDAY ONLY!
11:05 AM—12:45 PM
Meeting to plan for upcoming concerts, contests, and festivals as well as sharing ideas for use in vocal, instrumental, and general music classrooms. CPDU Given! See Allison Heitmeyer for details.
Hosted by:
Dr. Nick Osborne, Associate Professor
(Click on icon for website)
Thursday, October 24, 2013 10:00 a.m. –2:00 p.m.
Friday, October 25, 2013 10:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
ROOM: 216-H Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois and the Department of Educational Administration are hosting a reception area to provide an opportunity for all graduates of the Department of Education Administra-tion to visit for purposes of networking and informational update.
REFRESHMENTS WILL BE PROVIDED!
Kingdom Seed Ministries, Inc. 118 N. 9th, Mt. Vernon, IL 62864
TEACH.
WORSHIP. REACH.
Visit us in the exhibit hall today and learn
how we can serve you, your students,
and your community through programs
and trainings offered in our
Teaching Center & Community Center
Professional development opportunities
Student & family assistance
Leadership training meeting facilities
SERVICES OFFERED BY EDUCATORS FOR EDUCATORS
www.kingdomseedministries.com
FLU—PNEUMONIA
SHOTS ARE
AVAILABLE
on
Thursday, Oct. 24—7:45 until 11:35am
&
Friday, Oct. 25—7:45 until 11:45am
Room: 126-H
Flu Shots Cash Price—$25.00
Pneumonia Shot Cash Price—$70.00 (Some insurance companies can be billed.
Please ask the nurse upon entry to
room.)
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EXHIBITS! L-BUILDING
CPDU HOURS Thursday, October 24 8:00 a.m—3:00 p.m. Friday, October 25 7:30 a.m—2:00 p.m.
Closed during Keynote
Advanced Systems Group Doug DeMoss, Melissa Wilson
Fort Wayne, Indiana http://www.advsysgrp.com/
Ag in the Classroom Melissa Lamczyk Maridy Tso
Various Counties in Illinois
www.agintheclassroom.org
California Casuality-NEA Auto & Home Insurance
Rebecca Stumpf Ballwin, Missouri http://www.calcas.com/
Cedarhurst Museum CIM Technologies CISCO Systems
Jennifer Sarver Bev Timmering Tom Steffen, Amy Hershman
Mt. Vernon, Illinois Louisville, Kentucky St. Louis, Missouri
www.cedarhurst.org
http://www.cimav.com/ http://www.cisco.com/
Clearwave Communications
Hayley Marks Harrisburg, Illinois http://www.clearwave.com/clearwave/
Community First Bank Rae Cummins, Bria Ashby, Steve Down, Terry Prosise, Rick Pigg, Jared Knapp, Debbie Ashby
Mt. Vernon, Illinois www.comfirstbank.net
Curriculum Associates Cusumano & Sons, Inc
GiGi Goodall, Kathy Walsh Rex and Mary Ellen Cusumano
Missouri Mt. Vernon, Illinois
http://www.curriculumassociates.com/ http://www.cusumanoandsons. com/
Fred and Feathered Friends
Fred Mooney Kitty Mooney
Wayne City, Illinois
Girl Scouts of Southern Illinois
Julie Monken Tony Goodwin
Glen Carbon, Illinois
www.gsofsi.org
Greenville College Janice Chapman Greenville, Illinois www.greenville.edu
Iconik Studio Don Witter Fairfield, Illinois www.iconikstudio.com
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EXHIBITS! L-BUILDING
CPDU HOURS Thursday, October 24 8:00 a.m—3:00 p.m. Friday, October 25 7:30 a.m. 2:00 p.m.
Closed during Keynote
Illinois Computing Educators
http://www.iceberg.org/
Illinois Dept. of Employment Security
Dennis Hoffman Mt. Vernon, Illinois www.ides.illinois.gov
Illinois Dept. of Natural Resources
Valerie Keener Springfield, Illinois www.dnr.illinois.gov
Illinois Education Assoc. Illinois Learning Tech Purchase Program
Susan Carr, Stacey Palmer Karen Mueller
Mt. Vernon, Illinois Rantoul, Illinois
www.ieanea.org www.iltpp.k12.il.us
Illinois Petroleum Resource Board llinois State Bowling Proprietors Assoc.
Lelan Russell Bob Daman
Mt. Vernon, Illinois Lincolnwood, Illinois
www.iprb.org/ www.bowlillinois.com
Jefferson County Historical Society
Sid Milliner Bob Pemberton
Mt. Vernon, Illinois www.jchs.mvn.net
Jefferson County Retired Teachers Association
Larry Pearson Mt. Vernon, Illinois
Jefferson County Schools Federal Credit Union
Jane Loyd, Cyndy Ellis Whitney Degenhart
Mt. Vernon, Illinois www.jeffcocu.com
Kingdome Seed Ministries Mt. Vernon, Illinois http://www.kingdomseed ministries.com/
M360 Inc.
Mary Kay Cosmetics
James Engeman
Jackie Ferguson
Belleville, Illinois
Mt Vernon Area
McKendree University Sabrina Storner, Melissa Meeker
Lebanon, Illinois www.mckendree.edu
Mt. Vernon Convention & Visitors Bureau
Nikki Greene Bonnie Jerdon
Mt. Vernon, Illinois www.mtvernon.com
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EXHIBITS! L-BUILDING
CPDU HOURS Thursday, October 24 8:00 a.m—3:00 p.m. Friday, October 25 7:30 a.m. 2:00 p.m.
Closed during Keynote
Nancy Larson Publishers Paul Simon Public Policy Institute, SIU-C
Peggy Amason Lindsay Knauss, Vanessa Sneed
Old Lyme, Connecticut Carbondale, Illinois
www.nancylarson.com http://paulsimoninstitute.org/
Rend Lake College Ina, Illinois http://www.rlc.edu/
Scentsy Fragrance Brenda Walker Energy, Illinois http://scentsy.com/
Smekens Education Brady Smekens Warren, Indiana http://www.smekenseducation. com/
South Central Illinois Health Coalition—We Choose Health
Bryce Kovacich, Sarah Coleman Lindy Bax
Fairfield, Illinios
Stampin’ Up! Independent Demonstrators
Carol Payne Linda Reaney Alisa Hiller
Mt. Vernon Area www.stampinup.com
Tomlin Jewelry Bob Tomlin Sue Tomlin
Mt. Vernon, Illinois
Uniquely Rustique University of Illinois Springfield
Niki Roethe Jami Roethe Ryan Williams
Fairfield, Illinois Springfield, Illinois
Usborne Books and More Virginia (Ginger) Robins Sandy Fisher
Newton, Illinois www.usborne-books.com
Wilderwood Service Dogs Tammy Dyson, Carolyn Dyson Angela Ohlinger
Marion, Illinois http://www.wilderwood.org/
WSIU Public Broadcasting Beth Spezia Carbondale, Illinois www.wsiu.org
Zaner Bloser Bernard Turner Columbus, Ohio www.zaner-bloser.com
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Allen, Jena Room: 115-G Mt. Vernon Twp High School Mt. Vernon, Illinois
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: 9-12 Single Session 3 11:45-12:45
Friday, October 25 Grade Level: 9-12 Single Session 6 10:45-11:45
“Guidance Counselors Roundtable Discussion” This will be an open discussion for area counselors to use as a time to problem solve and network with others in the counseling profession. Ideas to be discussed will include but not limited to: transfer students, ACT/PSAE testing, online transcripts, Common Core and helping homeless students. Category: Counselors Roundtable
IPA—Hospitality Room
Room: 117-G Thursday, October 24, 2013
10:00 a.m. –2:00 p.m. Friday, October 25, 2013
10:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Click icon for website
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Allen, Luke Room: 105-G Skokie, Illinois http://www.techluke.com/
Luke Allen returns to the Mt. Vernon Conference! Luke is a retired teacher who has spent over 33 years in the classroom. He is a member of ICE, and has served on the planning committee for the ICE Conference. For the past eight years, Luke has helped in recruiting tech staff volunteers, and has helped in establishing the Conference’s presence in social media. In addition to presenting at ICE Illinois, Luke has been a conference presenter at many other state conferences. He was recently honored with ISTE’s “Making IT Happen” Award at the 2011 ICE Conference.
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: All Single Session 1 9:00-10:00
“You Get What You Pay For?” The purpose of this session is to familiarize users with open source and freeware alternatives to com-monly used commercial software. Attendees will learn how to find, download, install and evaluate soft-ware from the web. In today’s economy, schools are being very budget conscious. This session is for you! Category: Instructional Technology
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: All Single Session 3 11:45-12:45 Friday, October 25 Grade Level: All Single Session 6 10:45-11:45
“Websites I Found So You Don’t Have To” With over 600,000,000 registered domains, how does one manage to find the websites that will be use-ful or of interest to them? It can be a rather daunting task to venture online, exploring link after link to find those sites. Come to this session, and get useful websites to use in your classroom. Category: Instructional Technology
Friday, October 25 Grade Level: All Single Session 7 12:45-1:45
“Tech for Teachers: Tips, Tricks & Tweaks” Have you ever looked at some of the cool things you see other people doing on their computers and wondered, “How do you do that?” This session will introduce you to some Windows tweaks & tips, and some software gems (all freeware) and websites that will enhance your skills and comfort level with your PC. Users will leave this session with some basic skills and knowledge that will make their com-puter use more productive and enjoyable. Category: Instructional Technology
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Andrews, Melanie Room: 106-G ROE #25 Mt. Vernon, Illinois
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: All Extended Session: 1-2 9:00-11:00
“Danielson: An Introduction to the Framework for Teaching” This double session will help participants develop a working knowledge of Charlotte Danielson’s Framework for Teaching as a tool for improving teaching practice. A major focus will be discussion of how the framework uses a common language for evaluation that creates and supports professionalism and a culture for learning. Discussion and activities will focus on new evaluation terminology and appli-cation in the classroom. This session is ideal for new administrators, teachers and student teachers. Category: Danielson
Andrews, Melanie Room: 206-G Andrews, Kara R.O.E. #25 Mt. Vernon, Illinois
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: All Single Session: 3 11:45-12:45
“ELIS for Paraprofessionals” If you are a paraprofessional who has NOT YET registered your license in the new ELIS system, attend this open house style session to complete this task. All current parapros must register their new Educa-tor License with Stipulations in order to be legally employed in a school district. Failure to do so will also cause the license to lapse and subject the holder to a $500.00 penalty. Don’t let this happen to you! Category: Paraprofessionals
Baile, Jeffrey—Certified Forensic Interviewer Room: 110-G Mackinaw, Illinois http://jbaile.com/about/
Jeff retired from the Illinois Conservation Police after serving the residents of Peoria County for almost three decades. During his career, he handled many dead-end high profile cases throughout Illinois due to his professional interviewing demeanor and expertise in persuasion methods. To date, he has ex-tracted over 5000 confessions from a variety of individuals.
Thursday, October 24 Extended Session 1-2 9:00-11:00
“Tactical Body Language Analysis & Lie Detection” This extended session for teachers and administrators explores sending and receiving nonverbal messages and detecting lies from a person’s demeanor. We will learn how liars can inadvertently reveal their lies through their implicit communications and learn how to use forensic detection methods to help catch both spontaneous and prepared deception. Persuasion methods will also be discussed. This session has been extracted from Administrator Academy #950 curriculum—Forensic Interviewing & Persuasion Methods for School Administrators. For more information on that academy visit www.jbaile.com Category: Administration/Social-Emotional Standards/Behaviors
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Bishop, Susie—Educational Consultant Room: 109-G Rains, Becky—Educational Consultant Olney, Illinois
Becky and Susie team up to return to this year’s conference! Together, they bring years of experience to the conference and a promise of a “fun” way to learn Common Core. This year, they are sure to continue bringing excitement, motivation and energy to the sessions. “The Menagerie” is ALL NEW! To best serve our Conference participants, Susie and Becky worked out a way to split up the grade levels to fit the needs of our educators. The activities you will be guided through are sure to be inspir-ing to the heart and mind!
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: K-2 Extended Session 1-2 9:00-11:00 Friday, October 25 Grade Level: 3-8 Extended Session 7-8 12:45-3:00
“The Menagerie: All New Strategies Aligned to the ELA Common Core Learning” These extended sessions will target character education, reading & writing, math, science, social studies, and the arts. The idea and teaching tools presented in this workshop keep students focused, engaged, inspired, and take learning to a new level! The Character Education/Bully Prevention activities support the SEL Illinois Standards. Category: Common Core Standards across the Curriculum
Clark, George Room: 110-G Marion, Illinois
George Clark, author, lives in southern Illinois. George is a SIU graduate, BS and MS. George taught for 23 years in West Frankfort. George retired after 12 years working for the Illinois State Board of Edu-cation. George then moved to Florida and resided in Melbourne, FL working as an elementary guid-ance counselor. He retired after four years in Florida and moved back to Illinois.
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: All Single Session 3 11:45-12:45 Friday, October 25 Grade Level: All Single Session 7 12:45-1:45 Friday, October 25 Grade Level: All Single Session 8 2:00-3:00
“How to Deal with a Tragic Event in a Child’s Life” For teachers, counselors, administrators, and especially parents to guide them into teaching a very important subject “character education and death.” Category: Social—Emotional Learning Common Core Standards
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Clodi, Megan Room: Auditorium Mezo, Mary Beth Mt. Vernon, Illinois
Friday, October 25 Grade Level: All Single Session 7 12:45-1:45 Friday, October 25 Grade Level: All Single Session 8 2:00-3:00
MVTHS Students Theatrical Performance! “It’s Our School Too!” MVTHS Special Olympics team and Thespians partner to present a play of vignettes reflecting poignant quotes and perceptions of students who for far too long have felt excluded from the fabric of their school - those with intellectual disabilities. (Donations will be accepted to benefit Mt. Vernon Special Olympics & Thespians.) Category: Inclusion, Social Justice, Special Education
Creel, Doug Room: E-Gym Mt. Vernon Twp. High School (Boys Gym) Mt. Vernon, Illinois
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: 3-8 Single Session 3 11:45-12:45
Friday, October 25 Grade Level: 3-8 Single Session 6 10:45-11:45
“Basketball-Basic Principles & Fundamentals of a Zone Offense” Doug Creel will discuss basic principles and fundamentals of a zone offense. Along with fundamentals, two basic alignments will be discussed. Also specific sets will be included to get the ball to the post in good positions. Category: Coaching (Basketball)
Fred & His Feathered Friends!
Fred and Kitty Mooney
See what these feathered friends can do
plus how they can enhance curriculum!
Enter to WIN a FREE show for your school at their booth! Drawing at 1:45 on Friday! Need not be present to win!
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ALL DAY SESSION Courtney, Gretchen—Gretchen Courtney & Room: 119-H Associates, Ltd Gretchen Courtney, Consultant St. Charles, Illinois http://www.literacyconsulting.com/
Gretchen Courtney & Associates, Ltd. is a unique group of highly trained consultants specializing in professional development for literacy instruction. For more than twenty years, Gretchen Courtney & Associates, Ltd. has led presentations, workshops, and staff development projects. Our consultants have years of classroom experience and consulting expertise. We deliver professional development packed with research-based information, classroom artifacts and anecdotes, and correlations to state standards and frame-works. Gretchen Courtney & Associates, Ltd. also leads schools and school districts through a com-prehensive curriculum organization and review process. Each aspect of lesson planning and curriculum mapping, from text selection to summative assessment, is designed with the specialized needs of each school population. Our six-step process for literacy engineering addresses all aspects of instruction, assessment, and learning.
Friday, October 25 Grade Level: 3-12 Sessions 6-8 10:45—3:00
“ELA CCSS and Close Reading—the What, How and Why?” Close reading is a powerful teaching tool that promotes deeper reading of complex text. This workshop provides a clear, precise definition of close reading as well as step by step lessons for using close reading as an instructional technique that embraces the ELA CCSS Pre-registration is required! Category: ELA/ CCSS
SIGN ME UP NOW!
Name: School: Contact email:
Please sign up by October 22 If space is available last minute attendees will be permitted.
Please detach and return to Ron Daniels, ROE #25—1714 Broadway, Mt. Vernon 62864.
Or email: [email protected] (Fax 618-241-7868)
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Daman, Bob Room: 100-C (Girls Gym) Western Springs, Illinois http://www.bowlersed.com/
Bob Daman received his Bachelor of Science from Western Illinois University and Masters of Education from the University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana. He also did extensive post masters work at George Williams College in Health Sciences. Bob is a retired educator from Hinsdale Central High School where he taught for 29 years and was the coordinator for the Health Education department. He coached various sports. Presently he supervises Health Education student teachers for Illinois State University. Bob is active in the Village of Western Springs where he serves as the Board President of the Western Springs Park District. Bob Daman is also at the Exhibit Hall!
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: All Single Session 3 11:45-12:45
Friday, October 25 Grade Level: All Single Session 6 10:45-11:45
“In-School Bowling” This workshop will cover the methods used to teach the fundamentals of bowling; ways to adapt the In-School Bowling Curriculum to all grade levels; activities to integrate the bowling curriculum into the classroom; how to incorporate fitness into the bowling curriculum; and a warm-up routine that reviews the fundamentals of bowling. The workshop will be broken down into two sessions, including a short classroom period to cover the available resources that will enhance the teaching of the bowling fundamentals, the rubrics, and the academic activities. The second period is the teaching of the fundamentals and fitness games. Please dress for light physical activity. Each participant will receive a free In-School Bowling curriculum and DVD in a three ring binder format. Category: Physical Education/Special Education
Docherty, Kari Room: 105-G ROE #25 Mt. Vernon, Illinois
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: All Single Session 3 11:45-12:45
“Truancy 101” Learn about the truancy law and how using Truancy Review Boards is linked to improving student at-tendance in schools. Open discussion will be facilitated. Category: Truancy/School Law
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ALL DAY SESSION Danielson Group, LLC Room: 119-H MacDonald, Kathleen http://www.danielsongroup.org
Kathleen has served students for over 30 years as a Teacher, Academic Director, Assistant Principal and Director of Curriculum and Instruction. Her areas of exper-tise include facilitating deep change within secondary structures, using data in tan-dem with researched best practices to enhance teaching and learning and estab-lishing professional development models that build capacity and sustain continu-ous improvement. Kathleen has provided leadership in facilitating the development and implementation of targeted professional development surrounding the Framework for Teaching in the areas of profes-sional growth, evaluation, and teacher coaching and mentoring in a variety of school districts and edu-cational settings. During the tenure as high school principal, the school she served was recognized by the College Board for offering a strong core curriculum enabling students to perform at high academic levels and by Newsweek as one of America’s Top Schools. Kathleen was named Wisconsin High School Principal of the Year for 2008-2009. She received her Bachelors in Education from the Univer-sity of Wisconsin-Stout, Masters in Secondary Education from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Masters in Educational Leadership from Marian University and furthermore attended The Principals’ Center at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
*Special Note* All participants will bring to the conference their 2007 edition of the text, “Enhancing Professional Practice, A Framework for Teaching”
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: All Sessions 1-5 9:00-3:00
This session is designed for those who wish to continue professional development around the Frame-work. This deeper understanding session will provide each participant with a deeper exploration of the Framework. Pre-Registration Required. Category: Danielson
SIGN ME UP NOW!
Name: School: Contact email:
Please sign up by October 22 If space is available last minute attendees will be permitted.
Please detach and return to Ron Daniels, ROE #25—1714 Broadway, Mt. Vernon 62864.
Or email: [email protected] (Fax 618-241-7868)
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Dyson, Tammy Room: 107-G Wilderwood Service Dogs Marion, Illinois http://www.wilderwood.org/willisville.htm
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: All Single Session 2 10:05-11:05
Friday, October 25 Grade Level: All Single Session 6 10:45-11:45
“Wilderwood Service Dogs” Wilderwood trains service dogs for the neurologically impaired. We specialize in children on the autism spectrum. Our dogs are full access dogs and can accompany the child anywhere, even in the classroom! See Tammy at the Exhibit Hall also! Category: Special Education
Fiscus, Melinda Room: 118-G Director—Learning Technology Center 6 North Robinson, Illinois http://www.ltc6.org/
Director of Learning Technology Center 6 North, Mindy graduated from the University of Illinois Springfield School of Business and has been with the Learning Technology Center 6 North for twelve years. She believes that technology is the tool that gives us the power to motivate, engage and empower ourselves and our students. As the director of LTC6N, she works with three regional offices of education and 50 school districts in southern Illinois to promote technology as a way to enhance what we are doing, not give us more to do.
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: All Single Session 2 10:05-11:05 Friday, October 25 Grade Level: All Single Session 6 10:45-11:45
“Chromebooks in the Classroom” A mini version of our full day Chromebooks workshop, I will bring you a crash course of the impact Chromebooks can have in the classroom. Chrombooks are laptops designed specifically to connect students and staff with powerful online educational tools. They provide flexibility and hands on training at reduced overall costs. Built in access to Google Apps fir Education make it a very powerful learning tool for schools who want to embrace the educational tools that Google has to offer. Category: Technology in the Classroom
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Fiscus, Melinda Room: 118-G Director—Learning Technology Center 6 North Robinson, Illinois
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: All Single Session 3 11:45-12:45 Friday, October 25 Grade Level: All Single Session 7 12:45-1:45
“iPads in the Classroom” A mini version of our full day iPads workshop, I will introduce you to integrating iPads into the class-room. This session will cover tips and tricks as well as apps and accessibility features to seamlessly integrate ipads into the curriculum. There is a whole new world to explore when you decide to touch the endless resources on an ipad. Category: Technology in the Classroom
Room: 205-G
Judge Tom Foster graduated from the University of Illinois College of Law in 1988. From 1988-2008, he engaged in the private practice of law and also served 2 terms as Gallatin County State’s Attorney. While in practice, he was involved extensively in civil trial and appellate work representing individuals, businesses, and governmental entities throughout southern Illinois. In 2008, Judge Foster was elected resident Circuit Judge in Gallatin County and he currently serves as a Circuit Judge of the Second Judicial Circuit presiding over criminal, civil and juvenile cases.
Judge Barry Vaughan graduated from Southern Illinois University School of Law and was elected state’s attorney of Wayne County in 1988. After serving two terms, he had a general law practice for six years until his election as judge. He currently serves on the Illinois Supreme Court committee for Courtroom Security. Barry also serves as a custody mediator in family cases and as a Peer Mentor Judge for the Illinois Supreme Court.
Category for Session: Juvenile Law
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: All Single Session 2 10:05—11:05 “Juvenile Court-Procedures, New Directions and Hot Topics”
Overview of the Juvenile Court System with special emphasis on the role of educators. Hot topics include (1) the educator as a witness and (2) mandated reporter immunity and liability.
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Frankenfeld, Rich—TRS Director of Outreach Room: 105-H Griffin, Tim—TRS Benefits Counselor Springfield, Illinois http://trs.illinois.gov
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: All Extended Session 1-2 9:00-11:00 Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: All Extended Session 4-5 1:00-3:00
“TRS Benefits and Pension Update” In this extended session, the presenters will discuss the current proposals in the General Assembly and the possible impact of those proposals on current teachers and current retirees. In addition, they will also discuss the requirements needed to become eligible for TRS benefits as well as ways to maximize those benefits. For those nearing retirement, you’ll learn about the retirement process, health insur-ance, and post retirement employment limitations. Category: TRS
Gale, Erin Room: 220-H Epilepsy Foundation Mt. Vernon, Illinois http://www.efgreatersil.org/index.html
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: All Single Session 1 9:00-10:00 Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: All Single Session 2 10:05-11:05 Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: All Single Session 3 11:45-12:45
“Project School Alert—Epilepsy and Seizure Disorder Education” 1 in 25 Americans have epilepsy if a child in your class had a seizure would you, your staff or students know what to do? Project School Alert is designed to educate teachers, school nurses and support staff about epilepsy/seizure disorders. Category: Epilepsy/Seizure Disorder
Garrett, Ann Room: 116-G Mt. Vernon, Illinois
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: K-5 Extended Session 1-2 9:00-11:00
“Common Core Literacy Incorporating Routine and Long Term Writing Expectations in the Con-tent Areas” This session examines text dependent writing, writing from sources, and narrative writing with examples of lesson design and activities. Participants will have time to collaborate and revise existing lessons/curriculum to align with the new Illinois Common Core Standards Category: Common Core—English/language arts and subject area content.
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Garrett, Ann Room: 116-G Mt. Vernon, Illinois
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: 6-12 Extended Session 4-5 1:00-3:00
“Common Core Literacy Incorporating Routine and Long Term Writing Expectations in the Content Areas” This session examines text dependent writing, writing from sources, and narrative writing with examples of lesson design and activities. Participants will have time to collaborate and revise existing lessons/curriculum to align with the new Illinois Common Core Standards Category: Common Core—English/language arts and subject area content.
Friday, October 25 Grade Level: All Extended Session 7-8 1:00-3:00
“Common Core Literacy Incorporating Routine and Long Term Writing Expectations in the Con-tent Areas” This session examines text dependent writing, writing from sources, and narrative writing with examples of lesson design and activities. Participants will have time to collaborate and revise existing lessons/curriculum to align with the new Illinois Common Core Standards Category: Common Core—English/language arts and subject area content.
Gertsner, Lillian Polus— Room: 114-G Illinois Holocaust Museum & Educational Center Skokie, Illinois http://www.ilholocaustmuseum.org/
Lillian Polus Gerstner is the daughter of Holocaust survivors. She has been part of the professional staff of the Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center since 1991. In her current role as Director of Special Projects, she is responsible for creating and carrying out a wide spectrum of educational, remembrance and public programs. Ms. Gerstner served as advisor and director of Holocaust Expression Theatre, through which she helped high school students. She has traveled to Poland, Israel and Germany, enriching the knowledge she shares with students of all ages. Aided by recent discoveries, Ms. Gerstner is revising the biography of her mother’s wartime experiences in Berlin.
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: All Session 1 9:00-10:00; Session 2 10:05–11:05; Session 3 11:45-12:45 Friday, October 25 Session 6 10:45-11:45; Session 7 12:45-1:45
“After the Last Holocaust Survivor: Lessons for the Future” The day when no Holocaust survivors remain among us draws closer, as each year their numbers dwindle. Far too soon their voices will be stilled. Yet these eyewitnesses live in their children. Hear Lillian Polus Gerstner describe how the Holocaust impacted both her mother and her father, whose experiences in Germany and Poland span all twelve years of the Holocaust, 1933-1945. Learn how recent research has helped unlock some of the secrets of her family’s past. Category: History/Holocaust
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Hayse, Neesa Room: 212-H Page, Kate Woodlawn, Illinois
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: All Extended Session 1-2 9:00-11:00
“Start a Classroom Website TODAY! Teachers will set up their own classroom website using Weebly Education. Come see how easy it is to create and update a class website. Have your own website up and running in only two hours! Also learn how students can help maintain your site. Category: Technology Student/Classroom
Hayse, Neesa Room: 121-G Page, Kate Woodlawn, Illinois
Friday, October 25 Grade Level: All Single Session 6 10:45-11:45 Friday, October 25 Grade Level: All Single Session 7 12:45-1:45
“Making Room for Art in the Common Core Era This is a make and take session full of lessons and ideas to take back and use in your classroom the next day. Don’t miss the new lessons and ideas for making room for Art in your classroom. Category: Make and Take/Common Core/Art class- room/Hands on
Heitmeyer, Allyson Room: 3rd Floor F-Building Mt. Vernon, Illinois
Thursday, October 24 “Annual Music Educators Luncheon” 11:05—12:45
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ALL DAY SESSION Henry, Tammie, ISTAC Room: 217-G Bluford, Illinois Taylor, Pandora, ISTAC Makanda, Illinois
Tammie and Pandora have nearly 50 years of combined experience in education. They have general education classroom, special education classroom, administrative, and community experiences to sup-port a variety of learners. Currently, as leaders in ISTAC (Illinois Statewide Technical Assistance Col-laborative), they support districts in systems change to build capacity for ALL. They have extensive experience in supporting coaches and groups to improve collaboration skills. As Training Associates for Adaptive Schools, they bring a wide variety of skills, strategies, and tools to make meetings more effec-tive, with the most accomplished in the least amount of time.
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: K-12 Sessions 1-5 9:00—3:00
“I’m A “Coach”-Now What? Creating Confident, Competent, and Collaborative Coaches” This session will support participants in building a toolbox of “coaching” skills that are “content” neutral. Participants will increase effectiveness as a coach and acquire practical tools for supporting others in a coaching relationship to bring collective responsibility for student learning. Increase flexibility, confidence, and authenticity as a coach. Learn and practice collaborative norms that promote successful relationships to improve student
achievement. Use conversation structures that increase understanding and shared meaning between the coach,
an individual or team. Convert energy into productive energy to support learning and work. Pre-registration required. Category: Academic Coaching
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ALL DAY SESSION Henry, Tammie, ISTAC Room: 217-G Bluford, Illinois Taylor, Pandora, ISTAC Makanda, Illinois
Friday, October 25 Grade Level: K-12 Sessions: 6-8 10:45-3:00
“I’m a Coach-Now What? Part II” This session will support participants in building a toolbox of “coaching” skills that are “content” neutral. Participants will increase effectiveness as a coach and acquire practical tools for supporting others in a coaching relationship to bring collective responsibility for student learning. Increase fluency with the 7 Norms of Collaboration Develop coaching questioning that supports cognitive shift and becoming a reflective practitioner Improve skills to engage in cognitive conflict that leads to group and individual growth Pre-registration required. Category: Academic Coaching
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Higgs, Nitro Joe—Elsenpeter Productions Room: 205-G Barry, Illinois
Nitro Joe first started doing science workshops/shows in 1987 at the St. Louis Science Center. He was 14 years old, but was excited about the opportunity to show children and adults how fun science could be. After three years at the Science Center, and another five years managing an international science enrichment franchise, he still loves showing children and adults how much fun general science is to learn. Once he saw the looks on the faces of his audience as educational science came to life, he was hooked! Nitro Joe is a must see for all Science Educators and the general interest educator. http://www.elsenpeterproductions.com/
Friday, October 25 Grade Level: All Single Session 6 10:45-11:45 Friday, October 25 Grade Level: All Extended Session 7-8 12:45-1:45
“More Science Mysteries Revealed” This program will help participants understand that magic tricks are just unexplained science experi-ments. Things will appear to disappear right before their eyes. Impressive, controlled explosions will dazzle the audience and keep them talking for days! (Teachers will leave this session with tools in making Science more interesting and fun for their students!) Category: Science/Common Core/Hands-On Activities
Holloway, Tim Room: 100-C (Girls Gym) Mt. Vernon Twp High School Mt. Vernon, Illinois
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: 3-12 Single Session 1 9:00-10:00
“Baseball: Infield Play” This session will address infield fundamentals, drills and the double play. Category: Coaching-Baseball
Friday, October 25 Grade Level: 3-12 Extended Session 7-8 12:45-3:00
“Baseball: Pitching & Catching” This extended session will address pitching and catching skills, drills, and mental approach. Category: Coaching-Baseball
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Hunt, Jaclynn Room: 106-G Currie, Christy WOVSED Omaha, Illinois
Friday, October 25 Grade Level: All Single Session 6 10:45-11:45
“Accommodations and Modifications within the General Education Setting” In this session we will discuss how to write accommodations and modifications to use within the gen-eral education setting. Category: Special Education
Infinitec Room: 212-H Miller, Heather-Speech and Language Pathologist Skalitzky, Jennifer– Asstive Technology Specialist Tinley Park, Illinois http://www.myinfinitec.org/
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: pre-K-12 Extended Session 4-5 1:00-3:00
“iPad? iPod iAssess for AAC” This session will review augmentative and alternative assessment practices. Participants will identify the process used to determine if a tool supports a student’s communication needs. We will compare features of apps for Apple mobile tech and features of dedicated speech generating devices. You will walk away with the knowledge necessary to make decisions that best support a student’s communica-tion needs. Category: Special Education/Technology Communication
Friday, October 25 Grade Level: pre-K-12 Single Session 6 10:45-11:45
“The Ins and Outs of QR Codes” QR (Quick Response) codes are rapidly emerging in the advertising world, and savvy educators are likewise finding creative uses in the classroom. This session will explore the use of QR codes in schools through examples. Using personal devices, participants will learn how to scan and read already existing QR codes, the types of content which can be contained, how to create these codes, etc. Please bring a personal computer, Smartphone and/or iTechnology device. Category: Special Education/Technology Teacher
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Kent, Larry, Auditor ISBE Room: 106-G Brown, Jane, Bookkeeper ROE 25 Mt. Vernon, Illinois
Friday, October 25 Extended Session 7-8 12:45—3:00
“ISBE Auditing and Monitoring of Federal and State Funds and MORE!” We have brought back Larry and Jane again this year because of the popular demand! The Illinois State Board of Education is required to audit and monitor entities that receive Federal and/or State Funding to ensure compliance with applicable statutes and regulations. They will summarize the auditing and monitoring performed by ISBE consultants at the local level. Topics will include transportation and many more. Open discussion, bring your questions! All school bookkeepers and Administrators are encouraged to attend this session. Grade Level: All Category: Auditing/Monitoring
Klein, Richard Room: 218-H Buffalo Grove, Illinois
Richard taught an award winning aviation education program for inner city middle and upper grade students in the Chicago Public Schools for 18 years until his retirement in 2005. He travels nationwide to conduct aviation education workshops for teachers. He has partnered with the state aeronautics divisions in Montana, Idaho, Michigan, and Illinois to put on aviation education workshops. The FFA has used his services to work directly with high school children during their Aviation Career Exploration Academy programs in Illinois. Recently, he was a featured presenter in various workshops in Alaska ranging from their STEM conference, Literacy Conference and various grade levels.
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: All Session 1 9:00-10:00; Session 2 10:05–11:05; Session 3 11:45-12:45 Friday, October 25 Session 6 10:45-11:45; Session 7 12:45-1:45 “Aviation Search and Rescue and the Common Core Standards” Using a search for a downed aircraft, we will use the Common Core Standards for language arts and mathematics. With the aid of official aeronautical charts and a geometric formula, a missing aircraft on a Life Flight will be located in rugged mountainous terrain. Enrichment activities will also be provided to extend the real world applications of this activity. Social Studies teachers will find this a great les-son plan for incorporating the standards. Category: Practical Applications of Common Core Standards
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Lamczyk, Melissa Room: 219-H Tso, Maridy Ag in the Classroom http://www.agintheclassroom.org/
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: K-8 Single Session 1 9:00-10:00 Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: K-8 Single Session 3 11:45-12:45 Friday, October 25 Grade Level: K-8 Single Session 6 10:45-11:45 Friday, October 25 Grade Level: K-8 Single Session 7 12:45-1:45
“Soil-Diggin’ it!” Fun with soil. Soil curriculum for K-8. Hands on activities highlighting the importance of soil. Come find out “what does soil have to do with my classroom.” Door Prizes and Giveaways! See the Ag in the Classroom at the Exhibit Hall too! Category: Hands-on/Science
Lee, Steven—Teacher/Author Room: 224-H Fairfield, Illinois
Growing up in Fairfield, Illinois area, Steven Lee has spent his career at Flora High School and at Frontier Community College teaching English, Social Studies, and Speech. In 2010, he realized a life-long dream of publishing a book of historical fic-tion, Covered Wagon Odyssey, which chronicled a 500-mile trip his grandparents, Andrew and Mary Knapp, made in a covered wagon from Abilene, Kansas, to Xe-nia, Illinois, to claim 120 acres, sight-unseen. As a result of his blend of fact and fiction, his extensive use of pictures, artifacts, and diaries in creating his book, he instructs teachers in the techniques of using these tools. Retired, he lives in Fairfield with his wife and sons.
Friday, October 25 Grade Level: All Single Session: 7 12:45-1:45 “Creating Historical Fiction in the Classroom. Old Pictures: Springboards for Writing.” This presentation shows how the author used pictures to write chapters of his book, Covered Wagon Odyssey . Then, participants will use old pictures to learn the process. Category: Social Studies/Language Arts
Friday, October 25 Grade Level: All Single Session: 8 2:00-3:00 “Creating Historical Fiction in the Classroom. Writing Historical Fiction from an 1896 Journal.” This presentation uses excerpts from the journal of a trip from Illinois to Texas by wagon, plus two pictures. Participants will blend the journal and their own original fiction to create historical fiction, using the pictures too. Category: Social Studies/Language Arts
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McGhee, John Room: 312-F Music Teacher Mt. Vernon, Illinois
Friday, October 25 Grade Level: All Single Session 7 12:45-1:45
“Music Teacher Forum” A chance for music teachers to share thoughts, ideas, and materials; review thoughts about yester-day’s presentations by Janet S.; and just network with others. Category: Music
Milliner, Sid Room: 115-G Pemberton, Bob Jefferson County Historical Society Mt. Vernon, Illinois
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: All Single Session 2 10:05-11:05
“Johnny Appleseed Together again, Sid and Bob return to the conference to provide an interview style program in which Mr. Milliner portrays Johnny Appleseed and discusses his life and impact on southern Illinois. Category: History/Social Studies
Minton, Jenna-Social Worker, Franklin-Jefferson Sp. Ed. Room: 111-G Stieg, Sheldon-Social Worker, Franklin-Jefferson Sp. Ed. Renth, Christine-Social Worker, Mt. Vernon Twp. High Mt. Vernon, Illinois
Friday, October 25 Grade Level: All Single Session 6 10:45-11:45
“School Social Worker Roundtable” Area social workers and other professionals will gather to discuss, share and problem solve ideas with peers from area schools. We ask that you bring a tool, idea, flier, handout, etc...to share with the group. The goal is to leave with a few extra resources to take back to your students. Category: Roundtable
Jefferson County Historical Village Tour Friday, October 25 Grade Level: All Extended Session 7-8 12:45—3:00
NO bus shuttle, participants are asked to drive themselves. http://jchs.mvn.net/
Located at: 1411 N 27th Street—Mt. Vernon, Illinois
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Morris, Jeff Room: 108-G Muscatine, Iowa
Jeff Morris brings 20 years of experience in the field of education. He was a math teacher, coach, principal and assistant superintendent. Jeff also has battled severe depression and multiple suicide attempts during his life. He has personal experience and training on how to help get help with depression and feelings of suicide.
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: All Single Session 2 10:05-11:05 Friday, October 25 Grade Level: All Single Session 6 10:45-11:45
“Finding Hope: Preventing Teen Suicide” Participants will learn about warning signs for depression and suicide. They will also learn steps to follow to prevent suicide. Category: Mental Illness/At Risk/Social /Emotional Standards
Parson, Jean—IMRF Field Representative Room: 123-H Carlyle, Illinois http://www.imrf.org/
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: All Single Session 1 9:00-10:00 Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: All Single Session 3 11:45-12:45
“IMRF Benefits Review” IMRF Field Rep will review information concerning disability, death, refund and retirement benefits. The material covered will be useful for all IMRF members regardless of age and years of service. A ques-tion and answer period will also be provided. Category: IMRF
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THURSDAY ALL DAY ADMINISTRATORS’ ACADEMY WITH MEG ORMISTON! http://www.megormiston.com/
Room: 216-G
For over twenty five years, Meg Ormiston has been involved in professional development activities focused on keynote speaker and professional development specialist. Meg has also authored four books, written numerous articles, collaborated on professional videos and participates in many personal learning communities. Meg brings all of this to each professional development session, with a dynamic presentation style and a great sense of humor.
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: All Sessions 1-5 9:00-3:00
“Future of Leadership—Technology and the School Leader” Academy #1252 School leaders need to understand the power of collaboration, communication and the power of tech-nology. In this course, participants will understand why education needs to change to prepare workers for the global economy. Leaders will establish a deeper understanding of the importance of collabora-tion to continue to build capacity and explore the critical importance of establishing a Personal Learning Network to continue professional development focused on changing the view of leadership. Participants will work with various Web 2.0 tools and understand how these tools can be used to engage students, teachers, and the community. Must Pre-register. Additional Cost. $100.00 (includes conference registration) or $85.00 (if conference fee is paid separately with staff registration). Category: Administrators Academy/Technology
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FRIDAY ALL EDUCATORS—ALL DAY SESSION WITH MEG ORMISTON! http://www.megormiston.com/
Room: 216-G
Friday, October 25 Grade Level: All Sessions 6-8 10:45-3:00
“Differentiate Instruction Using Technology” Participants will be actively creating, building, connecting and collaborating on various projects as they learn the skills of screencasting, podcasting and videocasting. Teachers will leave the session with content specific artifacts they have created to use immediately with students. Included in the day are strategies for managing technology in the classroom, differentiating instruction for students, and collecting resources aligned to the Common Core State Standards. Each participant will leave with an extensive collection of resources they can take back and share with colleagues. Bring your own technology to this session. Tablets are great, but if possible also bring a wireless laptop. Must attend Keynote to get all day CPDU credit. Category: Technology Classroom
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Peters, Stephen-CEO Room: Auditorium Orangeburg, South Carolina General Session http://stephenpetersgroup.com/
Friday, October 25 Grade Level: All Keynote! 8:30-10:30 Friday, October 25 Grade Level: All Single Session 6 10:45-11:45
See Keynote page for descriptions. Session 6 will be discussing more from Keynote. Petrak, Cliff Room: 112-G Chicago, Illinois
Cliff Petrak of Chicago holds a BS degree in mathematics from DePaul University and an MS in mathematics from Chicago State University. For his academic and coaching efforts in baseball, bowling and hockey during that times span, he has been recognized by his induction into six different halls of fame. Cliff has been giving presentations and workshops in speed math for the past 18 years at schools, libraries and math conference from coast to coast in 16 states and Canada. He is the author of a self-published book, Don’t Slow Me Down with that Calculator (2012). Cliff’s goal is not to outlaw the calculator, but to eliminate any over reliance of its use.
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level : 1-3 Single Session 1 9:00-10:00 Friday, October 25 Grade Level: 1-3 Single Session 6 10:45-11:45 “Don’t Slow Me Down with that Calculator: Mental Math Techniques for Addition & Subtraction” Category: Math/Common Core
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: 3-5 Single Session 2 10:05-11:05 Friday, October 25 Grade Level: 3-5 Single Session 7 12:45-1:45
“Don’t Slow Me Down with that Calculator: Mental Math Techniques for Fractions” Category: Math/Common Core
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: 3-8 Single Session 3 11:45-12:45 Friday, October 25 Grade Level: 3-8 Single Session 8 2:00-3:00
“Don’t Slow Me Down with that Calculator: Mental Math Techniques for Squaring & Multiplication”
Category: Math/Common Core
All these sessions you will learn to master a multitude of shortcut computational techniques and strate-gies involving the above presentation titles. These presentations in speed/mental math are in confor-mity with Core Standards #6, 7 & 8 which asks students and teachers to discover efficient computa-tional methods, search for patterns in computing operations and to learn alternate computational methods and strategies.
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Pierce, Shelli Room: 312-F Music Teacher Mt. Vernon, Illinois
Friday, October 25 Grade Level: 5-8 Single Session 6 10:45-11:45
“Choral Reading Session” Music for this session will be provided by JW Pepper. Category: Music/Fine Arts
Rhodes, Joey Room: 120-G Shattuc, Illinois
This year Joey focuses on a major problem that Americans must start addressing at the school level-”Anger Management,” specifically for the student, teacher, and staff relationships. Rhodes enhances the presentations with his real world training as an experienced ECA counselor, corporate aviation CEO, veteran Behavior Disorder Educator & School Administrator, former Mayor, and Police Officer. Joey is the author of several books and is a registered BMI New York/Nashville Writer. Joey’s appearances on television, radio, and the internet have created an online help resource for numerous parents and teachers dealing with at risk youth. Joey has been a senior alumni friend to the Mt. Vernon Conference for many years!
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: K-12 Single Session 1 9:00-10:00 Friday, October 25 Grade Level: K-12 Single Session 6 10:45-11:45
“Anger Management for—the Student and You!” We all know what anger is, and we’ve all felt it, whether as a fleeting annoyance or as full-fledged rage. Anger is a completely normal, usually healthy, human emotion. But when it gets out of control and turns destructive, it can lead to problems—problems at work and school, in your personal relationships, and in the overall quality of your life. And it can make you feel as though you’re at the mercy of an unpre-dictable and powerful emotion. This seminar is meant to help you understand and control anger. Category: Classroom Management/Social –Emotional State Standards/Sp. Ed/Gen. Ed
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: K-12 Single Session 2 10:05-11:05 Friday, October 25 Grade Level: K-12 Single Session 7 12:45-1:45
“Teaching the Child that Pushes Your Button” Behavioral problems in a classroom kill teacher and student effectiveness. Participants will learn Dis-cipline For Success by recognizing and developing a valid intelligence analysis report, identifying and restructuring the teacher/student buttons, how to immediately protect yourself from attacks through “Re-shaping” and more. Category: Classroom Management/Social –Emotional State Standards/Sp. Ed/Gen. Ed
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Rhodes, Joey, Room: 120-G Shattuc, Illinois
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: K-12 Single Session 3 11:45-12:45 Friday, October 25 Grade Level: K-12 Single Session 8 2:00-3:00
“Mega Memory Training—NOW! Would you like to improve your memory 500%? Come to this session and see in person how Rhodes can transform a classroom of people with poor memory skills in 30 minutes into marvels. The overview reveals how to take special ed and regular ed children and change them into highly motivated learners using visual imaging action “VIA.” These techniques will be applied to learning the United States Con-stitution and name of states and capitals. Category: Social Studies/Memory Training/Geography/Curriculum Riggin, Nancy Room: 119-G Retired Special Education Administrator Carterville, Illinois
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: All Single Session 1 9:00-10:00 Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: All Single Session 2 10:05-11:05 Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: All Single Session 3 11:45-12:45
“FBA/BIP—Identifying an Appropriate Replacement Behavior for the BIP” This presentation will enable participants to more accurately identify a student’s long-term behavior goal or desired behavior for his/her behavior intervention plan. Participants will review several hypo-thetical vignettes to identify and select appropriate intervention strategies that address the function of a student’s problematic behavior. Category: Special Education/Behavior
Schwartz, Brian D.—Attorney at Law Room: 118-G Springfield, Illinois
Brian has practiced school law for over 15 years, mainly as General Counsel to the Illinois Principals Association. He is the author of three books, including “Illinois Law in the School Office” and “Finding Middle Ground in K-12 Education.” Brian is the past chair of the Illinois State Bar Association’s Education Law Council and has served on the Board of Directors of the Education Law Association.
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: PreK-12 Extended Session 4-5 1:00-3:00 Friday, October 25 Grade Level: PreK-12 Extended Session 7-8 12:45-3:00
“6 Legal Hazards of Being a Teacher” Teachers today face a number of legal challenges including social media, angry parents, divorced parents, and increased scrutiny into their “private lives.” This extended session promises to educate and entertain!
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Sinks, Janet Room: 302-F Mt. Vernon City Schools Mt. Vernon, Illinois
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: K-8 Extended Session 1-2 9:00-11:00
“Introduction to Orff Schulwerk” In this hands on workshop, participants will learn a brief history and philosophy of the Orff Schulwerk music education method and will spend the rest of the session playing xylophones, recorders, and rhythm instruments and moving to music. Participants will learn practical activities they can take back to their elementary and middle school classrooms. Classroom teachers are welcome to participate as well as music teachers. Category: Music
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: K-8 Extended Session 4-5 1:00-3:00
“Music Teacher Round Table” During this session, the presenter will share three excellent resources—Quaver Music, Skype for the Classroom, and Musicplay. Participants will then share their favorite resources and innovative ideas for the music classroom. Category: Music Teacher Roundtable
Smekens, Kristina Room: 200-C K-12 Lead Literacy Consultant Twain Room-Library Warren, Indiana http://www.smekenseducation.com/
Visit the Smekens Exhibit Booth in the Exhibit Hall in L-Building! Kristina is a highly sought after speaker and author who works with K-12 teachers sharing practical strategies for teaching writing, reading comprehension, and vocabulary development. She is a certified 6-Traits trainer and author of several books, including Launching the Writer’s Workshop, The Trait Mate; 6-Traits Starter Lessons, and the Writing Parent Pack. Her presentations have helped to motivate teachers for more than 10 years. See the Smekens Education Exhibit Booth in L-Building!
Thursday, October 24, 2013 Grade Level: All Extended Session 1-2 9:00-11:00 “Understand the Vocabulary Expectations Outlined in the Common Core” The Common Core standards outlines four types of vocabulary instruction students need: 1) incidental words, 2) root words, 3) domain-specific words, and 4) general academic words. Attend this workshop to learn the differences among these and strategies to teach them throughout the school year. Category: Vocabulary/Common Core/ALL Content Areas
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Smekens, Kristina Room: 200-C K-12 Lead Literacy Consultant Twain Room-Library Warren, Indiana
Thursday, October 24, 2013 Grade Level: 2-12 Extended Session 4-5 1:00-3:00 “Target Constructed-Response Writing” Briefly study the components of a short-answer question and learn what a well-written response in-cludes. Then acquire numerous proven strategies to teach students to make an inference and cite evi-dence to support their thinking. Category: Writing
Friday, October 25, 2013 Grade Level: PreK-1 Single Session 6 10:45-11:45 “Teach Writing in PK-1 Grades” With the youngest writers, we need to honor that it all starts with pictorial writing. Learn mini lesson ideas to encourage students to add more details to their pictures. Then before rushing the kids to write sentences, develop students’ skills in label-writing and list-writing. Participants will leave this session with MANY writing activities for all four stages of writing—drawing, labeling, listing, and sentence writing. Category: Writing
Friday, October 25, 2013 Grade Level: All Extended Session 7-8 12:45-3:00 “Support Students When Reading Complex Text” To achieve the Common Core requirement for increasing reading rigor, text complexity must increase as well. With more difficult text, students will need more support to achieve comprehension. Within this session, teachers will gain practical strategies for building background knowledge and close reading skills as a way to prepare students for complex text. Category: Reading/All Content Areas/Common Core
Smiley, Kendra Room: 120-H East Lynn, Illinois http://www.kendrasmiley.com/
Kendra Smiley is a popular speaker and author whose passion is to help others “Make the Next Right Choice.” Named Illinois Mother of the Year in 2001, she hosts a daily radio show, Live Life Intentionally, heard coast to coast on over 350 stations. Each year Kendra addresses thousands, nationally and internationally.
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: PreK-12 Extended Session 4-5 1:00-3:00 Friday, October 25 Grade Level: PreK-12 Extended Session 7-8 12:45-3:00
“Wired That Way!” Have you ever wondered why the student in the row by the window can get on your nerves faster than any other kid in the class? Or why the other teacher on your “team” makes you wish you didn’t make the cut? Or how anyone can get along with...well, you know who, don’t you? The truth is while you are busy wondering why certain people (students or adults) are so annoying, there are a few folks wonder-ing the same thing about you. Join Kendra and discover how you (and all those other strange folks) have been wired and how you can bring out the best in the students you teach, the adults in your life, and even yourself. Category: Social-Emotional State Standards
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Sneed, Vanessa Room: 220-H Knauss, Lindsay Carbondale, Illinois http://paulsimoninstitute.org/
Friday, October 25 Grade Level: 9-12 Single Session 6 10:45-11:45
“17 Year-Olds Can Vote? New Resources on Illinois Voting Laws and Civic Education” This workshop will provide an overview of Public Act #51-HB 226 that allows some 17 year olds to vote in primary elections and the new Ilinois Civic Blueprint. In addition to receiving information on new re-sources, participants will have the opportunity to exchange ideas on how to engage their students and community in civic education. Stop and see their booth at the Exhibit Hall in L-Building! Category: Civic Education
Timmering, Bev Room: 111-G CIM Louisville, Kentucky http://www.cimav.com/
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: All Single Session 3 11:45-12:45 Friday, October 25 Grade Level: All Single Session 6 10:45-11:45
“eInstruction Insight 360” Learn how eInstruction’s Insight 360 Premium and Standard editions expand the capabilities of class-room instruction by not only supporting traditional clickers, but also the latest technology used in educa-tion, such as the iPad and web-enable devices. Insight360 creates a complete classroom instruction system, tracks student progress, has direct access to Examview, detailed reporting, and Remote Desk-top control with the Teacher app for iPad. See the CIM booth at the Exhibit Hall. Category: Technology Classroom
Fred & His Feathered
Friends!
Fred and Kitty Mooney
See what these feathered friends can do
plus how they can enhance curriculum!
Enter to WIN a FREE show for your school at their booth! Drawing at 1:45 on Friday! Need not be present to win!
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Walden, Pam Room: 121-G I-RTI Area VI Instructional Leaders Benton, Illinois
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: K-12 Single Session 1 9:00-10:00
“Simplifying RTI-4 Essential Guiding Principles” Implementing and sustaining RTI within a Common Core instructional framework. Category: RTI/MTSS
Warren, Laura Room: 227-F Mt. Vernon Twp High School Mt. Vernon, Illinois
Ms. Warren worked as an RN in long term care and mental health for several years before coming to Mt. Vernon Twp. High School. Currently she teaches the certified nurse assistant classes. Laura will finish her bachelors degree in December. She has been open and honest with her struggles with ADHD and depression and she has found ways to relieve and manage her stress in a healthier man-ner. She shares those strategies with you in her session.
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: All Extended Session 1-2 9:00-11:00
“Caring for the ‘Caregiver’ /Teacher” Are you stressed? Come learn some ways to help manage stress in the ever changing world of education. We will discuss burnout and stress in teachers of all levels. (Early, elementary, high school, college and adult education.) Discussion will also include negative physical and mental effects of prolonged stress. Hands on interactive activities to use and ideas you can take home, including some tools that will help your students! Door prizes given! Category: Stress Management/ Hands On Activities
Vallowe, Fred-Illinois Science Teachers Association Room: 208-G Hall, Jason-Illinois Science Teachers Association Hamilton Co. Unit 10 Educators McLeansboro, Illinois http://www.ista-il.org/
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: 6-12 Single Session 3 11:45-12:45 Friday, October 25 Grade Level: 6-12 Single Session 6 10:45-11:45
“ISTA Science Teachers Roundtable” This is an opportunity for science teachers to discuss and compare successful strategies for imple-menting the Next Generation Science Standards, as well as ways the ISTA can assist with meeting the expectations of Domain 4 of Danielson’s Framework for Teaching. Category: Science/Danielson Framework/Roundtable
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VanZandt, Jamey Room: 123-H Mt. Vernon Twp High School Mt. Vernon, Illinois
Friday, October 25 Grade Level: 6-12 Single Session 6 10:45-11:45 Friday, October 25 Grade Level: 6-12 Single Session 7 12:45-1:45
“English-Publication Roundtable” This session will give English teachers an opportunity to share ideas, best practices in the classroom, discuss Common Core, etc. Mr. VanZandt will facilitate a lively discussion guaranteed to address the hot topics in the ELA world. In addition, publication advisors are invited to attend to share production tips and best strategies used to produce quality newspapers, yearbooks, and other pieces in the schools. Category: ELA/Publication Advisors/English Roundtable
Ward, John Room: 208-G IDEA-An Illinois Education Company Lombard, Illinois
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: PreK-12 Extended Session 4-5 1:00-3:00 Friday, October 25 Grade Level: PreK-12 Extended Session 7-8 12:45-3:00
“K-8th Math Concepts and Vocabulary: Attaining, Visualizing, and Retaining” This session, a math developmental progression presentation, shows how all teachers can ensure their student’s brains process, visualize, and retain the developmental math skills necessary to support their personal “math house or skyscraper.” When the math foundation is solid, it will support all future math skills necessary to advance the individual student towards their life time educational math quest. The corollary-without the foundation in place—the next level of skills are not processed, visualized or re-tained and the math skill attainment stops. Category: Common Core Math Curriculum
The Jefferson County Historical Village will be open for tour again this year! An extended session you will not want to miss.
Friday, October 25 - extended session 7-8 12:45pm through 3:00pm NO BUS SHUTTLE AVAILABLE
Located at:
1411 N 27th Mt. Vernon, IL
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Wheeler, Coach Tom Room: 105-H Buckner, Illinois
Something new at this year at the Conference has both Coaches panels on the same day! Panel moderator Coach Tom Wheeler has made it “officials” day as six of the top officials in the south will join him. It will also be a session of coach’s participation, asking question that need explained. New rule and old rules will be discussed and time will be spent exploring why more ex-athletes are not joining the officiating profession.
Friday, October 25, 2013 “Football “Official” Panel” Grade Level: All Single Session 7 12:45—1:45 This football panel invited will bring over 155 years experience as refereeing icons Dick Dietz, (McLeansboro), Bob Blondi Jr. and Ken Hungate (both of Benton) will share stories galore. “Basketball “Official” Panel” Grade Level: All Single Session 8 2:00—3:00 Our basketball officials will be three veterans who have worked the state basketball tournament in Peo-ria the past two years. The crew of Ray Bates, (Sesser), Ron Stanart (Mt. Vernon) and John Downey (Benton) have been invited. Their experience watching Harrisburg win the state Championship last year will be interesting to hear, as well as their explanations of any new rules the IHSA has instated for the upcoming basketball season. Category: Sports Coaching Wiles, Jordan Room: 213-G WOVSED Norris City, Illinois
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: All Single Session 2 10:05-11:05 Friday, October 25 Grade Level: All Single Session 6 10:45-11:45
“Common Core & PARCC: Where’s the Connection? How Does It Work?” This session is designed to inform you about the changes towards PARCC and how to avoid “teaching to the test” by focusing on CCSS standards and how they relate to PARCC. Category: Special Education/Common Core
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Wilson, Butch Room: 213-H Learning Technology Center 6 North Mt. Vernon, Illinois http://www.ltc6.org/
Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: All Extended Sessions 1-2 9:00-11:00 Thursday, October 24 Grade Level: All Extended Session 4-5 1:00-3:00
“Chrome Apps and Extensions” Save time, extend learning, make your teaching day more fun! A world of free Apps and Extensions exist for your computer browser that will help you increase student’s time on task and extend your teaching reach, while saving you time in your day. Assistive technology, ESL, Common Core tools and tests that grade themselves. Come join us. This is a mini version of LTC6’s full day workshop on re-searching, exploring and implementing education technology tools in the classroom. Category: Technology for the teacher
Mt. Vernon Conference Don’t forget to…
Turn cell phone off or
mute while in session. Temperatures in rooms
vary, please dress accordingly.
Visit the Exhibit Hall- L Building. PLEASE complete the
short MVC13 Survey.
Thank you for participating in The 34th Annual Mt. Vernon Conference!
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**For more detail on the category, please see FEATURED SPEAKERS & PRESENTER DESCRIPTION SECTION
OF THE PROGRAM
ACADEMIC COACHING Henry, Tammy/Taylor, Pandora (ALL DAY—BOTH DAYS)
ACCOUNTING-BUSINESS EDUCATION Kent, Larry/Brown, V. Jane
ADMINISTRATION Baile, Jeffrey Ormiston, Meg (Thursday Academy)
AT RISK Morris, Matt Peters, Stephen (Friday, Keynote)
CIVIC EDUCATION Sneed, Vanessa/Knauss, Lindsay
COACHING/SPORTS Creel, Doug (Basketball) Holloway, Tim (Baseball) Wheeler, Tom/Panels
COMMON CORE (GENERAL) Klein, Richard Ormiston, Meg Smekens, Kristina Walden, Pam (RTI/MTSS)
CURRICULUM (Common Core) Bishop, Susan/Rains, Becky Gorny, Ed and Nancy Ormiston, Meg Wiles, Jordan
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OF THE PROGRAM
BEHAVIORS Baile, Jeffrey Riggin, Nancy
DANIELSON Andrews, Melanie MacDonald, Kathleen (ALL DAY THURSDAY) Vallowe, Fred/Hall, Jason
ENGLISH-LANGUAGE ARTS (COMMON CORE) Bishop, Susan Gretchen Courtney Assoc. Christi Mulligan (ALL DAY-Friday) Garrett, Ann Klein, Richard Lee, Steven
EPILEPSY/SEIZURE DISORDERS Gale, Erin
FINANCE Kent, Larry/Brown V. Jane
FINE ARTS (COMMON CORE) Hayse, Neesa/Page, Kate
GUIDANCE COUNSELOR Allen, Jena—Guidance Counselors Morris, Matt
HANDS –ON Hayse, Neesa/Page, Kate Higgs, Nitro Joe Lamczyk, Melissa/Tso, Maridy Warren, Laura
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OF THE PROGRAM
IMRF Parson, Jean
MATH (COMMON CORE) Klein, Richard Petrak, Cliff Ward, John
MUSIC Heitmeyer, Allyson McGhee, John Pierce, Shelli Sinks, Janet
PARAPROFESSIONALS (ELIS) Andrews, Melanie/Andrews Kara
PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT/ HEALTH/P.E. Daman, Bob
READING/WRITING(COMMON CORE) Smekens, Kristina
ROUNDTABLE Jena Allen Kent, Larry/Brown, V. Jane McGhee, John Minton, Jenna/Steig, Sheldon/Renth, Christine Vallowe, Fred/Hall, Jason VanZandt, Jamey
SCHOOL LAW Docherty, Kari—Truancy Judge Tom Foster/Judge Barry Vaughan Schwartz, Brian
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OF THE PROGRAM
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT Ormiston, Meg Peters, Stephen—Friday Keynote (AM)
SCIENCE Higgs, Nitro Joe Keener, Valerie Lamczyk, Melissa/Tso, Maridy Vallowe, Fred/Hall, Jason
SOCIAL & EMOTIONAL LEARNING (COMMON CORE) Bishop, Susan/ Rains, Becky Dyson, Tammy/Dietz, Lex Warren, Laura Morris, Jeff Baile, Jeffrey Rhodes, Joey Smiley, Kendra
SOCIAL SCIENCE/HISTORY Gertsner, Lillian Keener, Valerie Lee, Steven Milliner, Sid/Pemberton, Bob Jefferson County Historical Village Tour Rhodes, Joey
STRESS MANAGEMENT Warren, Laura TEACHER RESOURCES/STRATEGIES Fiscus, Melinda Gertsner, Lillian
TEACHER RETIREMENT (TRS) Frankenfeld, Rich/Griffin, Tim
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OF THE PROGRAM
Clodi, Megan/Mezo, Mary Beth/MVTHS Students Daman, Bob Dyson, Tammy/Dietz, Lex Hunt, Jaclynn/Currie, Christy Miller, Heather/Skalitzky, Jennifer (Infinitec) Minton, Jenna/Steig, Sheldon/ Renth, Christine Peters, Stephen (Friday, Keynote) Rhodes, Joey Riggin, Nancy Taylor, Pandora/Henry, Tammie Walden, Pam (RTI/MTSS) Wiles, Jordan
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OF THE PROGRAM
Allen, Luke Fiscus, Melinda Hayse, Neesa/Page, Kate
Miller, Heather/Skalitzky, Jennifer (Infinitec)
Ormiston, Meg Timmering, Bev
Wilson, Hugh (Butch)
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Name:
CPDU evidence of Completion Form
INSTRUCTIONS: This copy is for your records. New this year, CPDU “labels” only available
for the Exhibit Hall, Historical Village Tour and General Session (Keynote) on Friday. Sign in
sheets are available at break out sessions. Please denote session attended on this sheet.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2013
EXHIBIT HALL *8:00am -3:00pm
Place Documentation Here
Session #1 9:00am -10:00am
Session Name:
Session # 2 10:05am -11:05am
Session Name:
Extended Session #1-2 9:00am –11:00am
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Session # 3 11:45am -12:45am
Session Name:
Extended Session # 4-5 1:00pm -3:00pm
Session Name:
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2013
EXHIBIT HALL *7:30am -2:00pm
Place Documentation Here
Keynote, Stephen Peters
Place Documentation Here
Session # 6 10:45am -11:45am
Session Name:
Session # 7 12:45pm -1:45pm
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Session # 8 2:00pm -3:00pm
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Extended Session # 7-8 12:45pm -3:00pm
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Mt. Vernon Conference XXXIV
Registration Form
Thursday, October 24, 2013
and
Friday, October 25, 2013
Attendee _____________________________________________ Day (s) 24_________ 25________
Job Title ________________________________ Facility Name & District _____________________
Address _________________________________ City/State/Zip ______________________________
Facility Phone Number _____________________ Contact Name _____________________________
Regional Superintendent Name (if applicable) ____________________________________________
Please indicate if an interpreter is needed.___________ If so, what kind ______________________
Organizational (entire staff attends) $20.00 per attendee one day $30.00 per attendee two days
Individual (less than entire staff attends) $40.00 per attendee one or two days
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Administrator Academy $100.00 (includes conference registration)
$ 85.00 (if conference fee is paid separately with staff registration)
Total Administrator Academy ____________
Total registration ____________ (list may be attached)
Total Enclosed or to be billed $_____________
Send registration form and check payable to: Ron Daniels, Reg. Supt. of Schools
Attn: Mt. Vernon Conference
1714 Broadway
Mt. Vernon, IL 62864
618-244-8040
Fax this completed form with attachments to: 618-241-7868.
Emailing is available for registration: [email protected]
This form is available on our website: www.roe25.com
All registrants will receive a conference name badge that is required to be worn while attending
the conference. Deadline for those to be mailed is October 17, 2013. Attendees registering after
October 17, 2013 may pick up their name badges at the conference registration table in the lobby
of Building H.
A continuing Professional Development Units (CPDU) label of completion will be provided at the
Exhibit Hall and the end of the keynote on Friday morning. Labels are to be placed on the CPDU
Evidence of Completion form included in the conference program. Sign in sheets will be at other
sessions.