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Constructive Disruption Through a District Wide Equity Review Process Room 203Katherine Wilkins • Ricky Baez • Joanne O'keefe • Sonia Lowe • Emily Ullman • Elizabeth Beaulieu • Salem Public Schools (MA)
District-Level Policy: How Authentic Engagement Can Drive Equitable Education Room 202Kate Theriault • Duke Albanese • Sarah Linet • Great Schools Partnership (ME)
Get Parents on Board with School Transformation Through Authentic Engagement Room 103Michael Livingston • Mary Newman • Ellen Bagnato • Brian Tonks • The Sharon Academy (VT)
Manchester Proud: The Power—and Reality—of Authentic Community Engagement in a District Strategic Plan Room 204Evelyn Aissa • Barry Brensinger • Elizabeth Canada • Reaching Higher NH (NH)
Student-Centered Ethnic Studies through School and Community Partnerships Room 213Alliance of Rhode Island Southeast Asians for Education (ARISE) (RI) • Ngan Nguyen • Chanda Womack
Creating and Improving an Internship Program at Your School Room 105/106The Met High School (RI) • Arthur Baraf
Everyday Routines to Increase Engagement, Equity, and Rigor in the Math Classroom Room 104Tara Sharkey • Julie St.Martin • Better Math Teaching Network (VT)
Hiding in Plain Sight: Using High School Programs of Study to Uncover Equity and Rigor Issues Room 201Craig Kesselheim • Glennys Sánchez • Great Schools Partnership (ME)
Personalizing Professional Learning: Leveraging Action Research to Inform Implementation of Proficiency-Based Learning Room 208/209Christy Gabbard • P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School (FL) • Lynda Hayes • Michelina MacDonald
Eliminating Structural Inequities through Systems Thinking Room 117Jessica Blitzer • West Hartford Public Schools (CT)
Restorative Justice: Policy, Practice, and Potential Room 205/206Jennifer Kramer-Wine • Union Institute + University (OH)
Increasing Equity and Empowering Student Leadership through a Teacher Apprentice Program Room 212Kathryn Hollerbach • Molly Myers • Lindbolm Math + Science Academy (IL)
A Three-Step Process for Successful Learning Using Self-Assessment, Peer-Assessment, and Reassessment Effectively Room 108/109Poland Regional High School (ME) • Jessica Elias Castillo • Patrick Martin • Ms. Sevigny
C'ing Student Success through Cognition, Communication, Collaboration, Coherence, and Curriculum Room 115Ross Hanson • Beryl Bailey • Daniel Moleti • Bloomfield High School (CT)
Open Educational Resources (OER): For the Teachers By the Teachers Room 114The Highlander Institute (RI) • RI Office of Innovation (RI) • East Providence High School (RI) • Blackstone Valley Prep (RI) • Heather Coughlin • Daniela Fairchild • Mia Palombo • Shawn Rubin
Using the Gradebook to Report What Students Learn, Not Earn Room 101Jean Haeger • Arielle Sprotzer • Great Schools Partnership (ME)
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Collaboration with Higher Education and Community-Based Organizations to Provide Educational, Cultural, and Mentoring Opportunities Room 108/109Pittsfield Public Schools (MA)
Constructive Disruption Through a District Wide Equity Review Process Room 203Ricky Baez • Joanne O'keefe • Katherine Wilkins • Elizabeth Beaulieu • Sonia Lowe • Emily Ullman • Salem Public Schools (MA)
Student-Centered Ethnic Studies through School and Community Partnerships Room 213Alliance of Rhode Island Southeast Asians for Education (ARISE) (RI) • Ngan Nguyen • Chanda Womack
Try Everything and Include Everyone: Community Meetings to Promote Student Voice and Engagement Room 204Emily Whalen • Joseph Crawford • Next Charter School (NH)
If You Build It, They Will Grow: Using Student & Faculty Voice to Implement an Innovative Master Schedule Room 117Suzzane Filippone • Oyster River High School (NH) • Heather Machanoff • Mark Milliken
Next Steps: Constructing a Proficiency-Based Learning Transcript that Works Room 208/209Sam Krotinger • Harwood Union High School (VT)
Not Just Another Meeting: Maximizing Professional Learning Groups to Impact Teacher Practice + Student Learning Room 202Reed Dyer • Carrie Young-McWilliams • Great Schools Partnership (ME)
A Three-Step Process for Successful Learning Using Self-Assessment, Peer-Assessment, and Reassessment Effectively Room 104Poland Regional High School (ME) • Jessica Elias Castillo • Patrick Martin • Ms. Sevigny
C'ing Student Success through Cognition, Communication, Collaboration, Coherence, and Curriculum Room 115Ross Hanson • Beryl Bailey • Daniel Moleti • Bloomfield High School (CT)
HOW? Utilizing Habits of Work in a Proficiency-Based System Room 101Nokomis Regional High School (ME) • Cara Flannery • Kasie Giallombardo
Transitioning to a More Student-Centered Mathematics Classroom Room 103Patricia Wons • Exeter Regional Cooperative School District (NH) • Elise Catalano • Cynthia Freyberger • Robert Lukasiak
Using the Gradebook to Report What Students Learn, Not Earn Room 201Jean Haeger • Arielle Sprotzer • Great Schools Partnership (ME)
Work It! Deeper Learning, Statewide Assessment, and Research-Based Guardrails in New Hampshire Room 205/206Felicia Sullivan • Ashley Harbel • Julia Ryan • Jonathan Vander Els • Jobs for the Future (MA) • Sanborn Regional High School (NH) • New Hampshire Learning Initiative (NH)