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Olathe Summer Conference 2025
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Wednesday, May 28
 

8:15am CDT

Opening Keynote: CH-CH-CH-CHANGES (202?)- Deeper Learning, Generative AI and the Road Ahead LIMITED
Wednesday May 28, 2025 8:15am - 9:30am CDT
David Bowie offered a timeless warning to all educators. When speaking about our students, and the inevitability of change, he suggests they may ‘be immune to your consultations...they’re quite aware what they’re going through’.  Education gets a little more complicated with each passing year, and educators need to continually adjust to remain relevant. With the aftershocks of a global pandemic reverberating, overnight generative artificial intelligence (or GenAI), most notably Chat GPT, has dominated the headlines and many of our educational conversations. How are educators and schools supposed to adjust to the reality that computer platforms and robots can perform tasks typically reserved for intelligent beings – us! How might we need to adjust our purpose for learning? Could AI help teachers engineer environments rich with inquiry? What are ways we might redesign assessments considering new technologies? Perhaps we need to rewind a little through history to look for clues as to how to manage change and adapt to new technologies, all the while striving to deliver what students and communities need (and want). With a clear sense of who we are, the service we provide, and the quest to model adaptability, perhaps we can heed Bowie's warning and look at technology and change with a little less trepidation and a lot more confidence.
Speakers
Wednesday May 28, 2025 8:15am - 9:30am CDT
Auditorium

10:00am CDT

Assessments with Purpose LIMITED
Wednesday May 28, 2025 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
Our quarterly benchmark assessments and district reading common formative assessments are more than data collection tools—they’re anchors in our instructional decision-making. In this session, we’ll revisit the goals, structure, and instructional alignment of these assessments, ensuring they remain tightly connected to student learning and teacher clarity. This is also a dedicated space for educators to offer feedback, ask questions, and suggest refinements as we continue to evolve a system that supports responsive instruction, equity, and actionable insight. Your voice matters in shaping assessments that serve students and support classroom practice.
Speakers
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Spencer Brown

Assistant Director of Assessment and Accountability, Olathe Public Schools
Wednesday May 28, 2025 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
Room 1315
  All

10:00am CDT

CW-Fit Successes: A Teacher's Perspective LIMITED
Wednesday May 28, 2025 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
Are you using table points? Have you wondered about group contingencies that work and that are researched based? If yes, come learn about CW-Fit from teachers who have implemented it in their classroom. CW-Fit is based on the following behavioral principles: (1) classroom behaviors can be taught; (2) ignoring inappropriate behavior decreases inappropriate behavior; and (3)  group contingencies with reinforcement, through class teams and points, will improve student performance. This discussion will share what CW-Fit is, how it works, teacher perspective on success and challenges, and student perspective on success and challenges. Participants will leave with materials and how to get PBIS coach support on classroom implementation. 
Speakers
avatar for Anne-Marie Bixler-Funk, Ph.D.

Anne-Marie Bixler-Funk, Ph.D.

PBIS Coach, Olathe Public Schools
When students communicate their life challenges through big emotions, Anne-Marie Bixler-Funk’s passion is to bring clarity and support to the educators that support them. As a PBIS Coach at Olathe Public Schools, she assists educators in behavioral social emotional learning strategies... Read More →
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Karen Zawicki, M.S. +48

1st Grade Teacher, Pleasant Ridge
I have taught at Pleasant Ridge, Kindergarten and 1st grade in Olathe for 29 years.  My Bachelors and Masters  plus 48 from MNU  in education.  I live in Olathe with my husband, I have 5 daughters that have graduated from Olathe Public schools.  I enjoy spending time with family... Read More →
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Crystal Kautz, B.S.E. Elementary Education; M.S. School Counseling

3rd Grade Teacher, Washington Elementary School
Coming soon!
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Erin Donovan

1st Grade Teacher, Washington Elementary School
Coming soon!
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Rachel Fischer

5th Grade Teacher, Pleasant Ridge Elementary
coming soon . . . .
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Marie Jones

1st Grade Teacher, Scarborough Elementary School
Coming soon!
Wednesday May 28, 2025 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
Flex Theatre
  All

10:00am CDT

Empowering Instructional Aides and Paraprofessionals in the Classroom to Engage Students LIMITED
Wednesday May 28, 2025 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
Do you have Instructional Aides or Paraprofessionals in your classroom? Do you intentionally set up your activities and classroom environment to make the most of their assistance in the classroom? Do they have the tools and strategies to help spark interest and keep students engaged throughout the lesson? Come learn and share some strategies on how to utilize classroom aides and paraprofessionals to keep students engaged and maximize their learning in the classroom.
Speakers
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Michael Flenthrope

Director of Language Acquisition, Olathe Public Schools
Wednesday May 28, 2025 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
Room 1312
  All

10:00am CDT

Exploring the Mind-Body Connection LIMITED
Wednesday May 28, 2025 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
We often think of our physical and behavioral health as separate, but the mind and body are inextricably intertwined. Participants will learn:
• How physical health impacts mood, emotion, thoughts, and beliefs
• How thoughts, feelings, beliefs, and attitudes can positively or negatively affect physical health
• The importance of stress management and self-care in leading the healthiest life
Speakers
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Michael Roberson

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City
Wednesday May 28, 2025 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
Room 1325
  All

10:00am CDT

From Data To Graphs-Using Behavioral Data to Make Data Driven Decisions LIMITED
Wednesday May 28, 2025 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
Workshop Style:
Participants are encouraged to bring their own data to this hands-on session, where they will learn how to transform raw data into meaningful graphs and use it to support data-based decision making. Open, collaborative discussion is welcomed throughout the workshop to foster shared learning and real-time problem solving.
Speakers
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Melinda Bricker

Behavior Coach, Olathe School District
Hi, I’m Melinda Bricker, a behavior coach based in Olathe, Kansas. I’ve been working in special education for over 14 years, and I’m passionate about supporting students, families, and educators in creating positive, inclusive learning environments. Before my time in special... Read More →
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Rebecca Carlson

Behavior Coach, Olathe School District
I am a behavior coach supporting elementary schools with a passion for fostering positive learning environments. My background includes years of experience as a special education teacher, working closely with students with autism spectrum disorder, as well as serving as a special... Read More →
Wednesday May 28, 2025 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
Room 1311
  All

10:00am CDT

Generative AI is Here... Now What? LIMITED
Wednesday May 28, 2025 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
With the introduction of ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Claude and other GenAI platforms, educators are faced with adapting our instructional and assessment practices. In this session we will examine key elements of GenAI while we tackle a few key questions:
How can educators use AI tools in their practice to save time and devote energy to other things such as assessing student learning?
What are some critical shifts in assessment occurring at post-secondary and elsewhere that can guide our decisions?
How might the existence of AI impact grading practices and homework?
What are some effective approaches to instruction and assessment in an GenAI world?
What skills should we focus on in the GenAI era, and how can we identify them?
How can we increase student voice, engagement, and personalization through planning instruction with GenAI?
Speakers
Wednesday May 28, 2025 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
Commons
  All

10:00am CDT

How Does Your Candle Burn? Mitigating Burnout Threat and Building Personal Resiliency LIMITED
Wednesday May 28, 2025 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
Where there is a flame; there will be burn. Foundational studies reveal that burnout is almost inevitable for educators, and current research reveals a greater threat than ever. If you know you were meant for your current educational role but question your career choices, you are not alone. Through resilience research, there is hope, and each of us can make intentional decisions in our lives to increase our abilities to lead through adversity and navigate our professional challenges. Our world is filled with buzzwords and quick fixes that flame out and leave us feeling like failures when we get caught up in patterns. We need to learn what works for us as individuals and harness the internal energy to keep us bouncing back and even beyond our comfort zones through inevitable life challenges as well as professional adversity. Let's go beyond buzzwords and gain a richer understanding of burnout, resilience, and a pathway to greater wellness in this session together!
Speakers
Wednesday May 28, 2025 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
Main Gym
  All

10:00am CDT

Know Your Rights: Understanding Your Negotiated Agreement LIMITED
Wednesday May 28, 2025 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
Your negotiated agreement isn’t just a document—it’s your professional foundation as a certified bargaining unit member. In this interactive session, you’ll learn how the agreement shapes your day-to-day working conditions: from assignments, transfers, evaluations and representation. We'll walk through real-world scenarios to show how knowing your rights helps you advocate for yourself and your colleagues. Whether you're new to the profession or a seasoned educator, you'll leave empowered with tools to navigate your contract and strengthen your voice at work.
Speakers
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Megan Bricks

Olathe NEA Vice President, Forest View Elementary & Olathe NEA
I am in my 7th year in education, and I love supporting students and educators. 
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Brett Parker

Uniserv Director, Kansas National Education Association
I have served as a sub, ELL aide, and ELL teacher in Olathe Public Schools. I also served as a legislator in Kansas, and now I support Olathe NEA as a Uniserv Director for Kanas National Education Association. 
avatar for Angie Powers

Angie Powers

Olathe NEA President, Olathe Public Schools & Olathe NEA
I am in my 25th year in education, and I love supporting students and educators. 
Wednesday May 28, 2025 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
Raven's Nest
  All

10:00am CDT

Lights, Camera, Learn: Video Editing with Microsoft Clipchamp LIMITED
Wednesday May 28, 2025 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
Training + Workshop

Unlock the power of video editing in the classroom with Microsoft Clipchamp for EDU! In this session, you'll learn how to seamlessly record, edit and enhance educational videos to engage students. From trimming and adding effects to incorporating audio, discover the essential skills needed to create captivating content tailored to your curriculum and classroom.




Speakers
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Spencer Mees

Classroom Technology Trainer, Olathe Public Schools
Spencer is the district Classroom Technology Trainer. She previously worked as a 4th grade teacher at Northview Elementary. She now works with all K-12 teachers in the district to utilize and implement instructional technologies.
Wednesday May 28, 2025 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
Room 1208
  All

10:00am CDT

The New Drug Talk and Narcan Training LIMITED
Wednesday May 28, 2025 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
This session will focus on understanding impacts of the fentanyl crisis on our students, their families, and our society. Heidi will lead an interactive session, which will allow participants to delve into what a teen student experiences when faced with the choices and possible consequences of substance use. Sarah will train participants on the use of the opioid rescue medication Naloxone (Narcan) and it's importance of being prepared both at home, and in our school district. 
Speakers
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Heidi Tomassi and Sarah Gilliland, DNP

Fentanyl & Substance Abuse Education Specialist, Director of Health Services, OPS
Heidi is the Fentanyl and Substance Abuse Education Specialist for OPS. She educates students, their families, and staff about the dangers of fentanyl and other substances commonly abused. She talks to students in a transparent and approachable manner to make the topics easier for... Read More →
Wednesday May 28, 2025 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
Choir Room
  All

10:00am CDT

Turning Challenges into Growth: Using Consequences to Teach Behavior and Foster Social-Emotional Development LIMITED
Wednesday May 28, 2025 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
Teaching is harder than ever, and with all the challenges teachers face, it can feel overwhelming at times. However, consequences can play a key role in teaching appropriate behaviors and promoting social-emotional growth, especially when used thoughtfully. When you approach consequences as an opportunity for learning, it can help students not only understand the impact of their actions but also develop important emotional skills like empathy, self-regulation, and responsibility.
Speakers
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Thomas Hanken

PBIS Coach, Olathe Public Schools
12 years serving Olathe Public Schools as a 4th and 5th grade teacher, administrator, an instructional coach and currently serves as a PBIS Coach.
Wednesday May 28, 2025 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
Room 1313
  All

10:00am CDT

Words Hurt: Establishing a Safe Learning Environment LIMITED
Wednesday May 28, 2025 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
In this session, educators will learn the importance of creating a welcoming environment for all by learning ways they can speak up in their classroom to stop disruptive or offensive behavior in a constructive and positive way. Educators will learn steps to educate, redirect, and then affirm good behaviors.
Speakers
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Kathleen Smith

Director of Culture and Belonging, Olathe Public Schools
Director of Culture and Belonging, Former teacher at Olathe Northwest
Wednesday May 28, 2025 10:00am - 11:30am CDT
Room 1309
  All

12:30pm CDT

"Lessons I Learned the Hard Way (So You Don’t Have To)" LIMITED
Wednesday May 28, 2025 12:30pm - 2:00pm CDT
Using my experience from 14 years of teaching, I use stories of my greatest failures to help teachers learn from my mistakes, gain insight on how to manage and learn from their own failures, and most imporantly how bounce back a better and more refined teacher that leaves generational ripple effects in the lives of their students. 
Speakers
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Justin Pickens

Proud Elementary Physical Education Teacher- K-12 Speaker, Olathe Schools- Breaking Cycles, Building Futures
Born into a household marked by dysfunction, Justin defied the odds that predicted he would end up incarcerated, addicted, or worse. With guidance from his parents and unwavering support from coaches and teachers, Justin overcame the obstacles in his path, ultimately rewriting his... Read More →
Wednesday May 28, 2025 12:30pm - 2:00pm CDT
Room 1316
  All

12:30pm CDT

AI Specifically for Teachers- A Deep Dive Into Magic School LIMITED
Wednesday May 28, 2025 12:30pm - 2:00pm CDT
As generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) expands throughout all sectors of society, teachers have numerous apps and platforms specifically geared for them. One of the most notable is 'Magic School', and it offers an incredible array of support for teachers. Perhaps the most useful element of Magic School is that it is scaffolded for teachers, with easy to use prompt boxes that eliminate the need to write effective prompts from scratch. By completing a few fields, teachers can obtain customized rubrics, unit plans, text leveling, Math word problems, YouTube video questions, and much, much more. Recently the makers of Magic School have introduced 'Magic Student' - a teacher monitored portal where some tools can be added to a 'classroom' and students can access AI tools in a controlled environment. Join this session to get an in-depth look at Magic School, where participants are encouraged to bring a laptop, iPad or similar as time may be provided to explore and share.
Speakers
Wednesday May 28, 2025 12:30pm - 2:00pm CDT
Commons
  All

12:30pm CDT

Cultivating Resilience: Practical Bounce Back Strategies for Passionate Educators LIMITED
Wednesday May 28, 2025 12:30pm - 2:00pm CDT
Join Sarah Johnson, educator, speaker, and resilience researcher, for practical strategies to cultivate personal resilience. In this session, we will explore how to navigate challenges inherent in the profession while maintaining and even boosting personal well-being. Practical strategies such as setting healthy boundaries as well as personal wellbeing practices to reduce stress and mitigate the onset of burnout are the focus. Participants will gain actionable tips to build up their own personal resilience to build a stronger sense of satisfaction in the school setting. Whether new or seasoned in the field of education, it’s time to invest in your well-being and unlock your resilience potential.
Speakers
Wednesday May 28, 2025 12:30pm - 2:00pm CDT
Main Gym
  All

12:30pm CDT

Data Shaping Classrooms to Decrease Behavior and Increase Student Engagement LIMITED
Wednesday May 28, 2025 12:30pm - 2:00pm CDT
This  session will guide educators in using Behavioral, Social, and Emotional Learning (BSEL) data to create classroom environments that reduce disruptive behaviors and enhance student engagement. Through interactive activities and discussions, teachers will learn practical ways to interpret BSEL data and apply it to their classroom strategies, fostering a positive and productive learning environment.
Speakers
avatar for Thomas Hanken

Thomas Hanken

PBIS Coach, Olathe Public Schools
12 years serving Olathe Public Schools as a 4th and 5th grade teacher, administrator, an instructional coach and currently serves as a PBIS Coach.
avatar for Anne-Marie Bixler-Funk, Ph.D.

Anne-Marie Bixler-Funk, Ph.D.

PBIS Coach, Olathe Public Schools
When students communicate their life challenges through big emotions, Anne-Marie Bixler-Funk’s passion is to bring clarity and support to the educators that support them. As a PBIS Coach at Olathe Public Schools, she assists educators in behavioral social emotional learning strategies... Read More →
Wednesday May 28, 2025 12:30pm - 2:00pm CDT
Room 1313
  All

12:30pm CDT

Dream It. Write It. Fund It.- A Guide to OPSF Grant Funding LIMITED
Wednesday May 28, 2025 12:30pm - 2:00pm CDT
Do you have an amazing idea to support learning for students, but need funding to make it come to life? In this session you will learn how the Olathe Public Schools Foundation can connect you with financial resources for classroom needs. Learn how to craft proposals for OPSF Classroom Grants or grants from the Women’s Giving Circle. We will also explore how DonorsChoose can help crowdsource additional funding. Olathe Public Schools Foundation is here to support students and teachers. Whatever you’re dreaming, bring your “big ideas” and receive support to help you get started with the grant writing process.
Speakers
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Alice Snider

Senior Program Specialist OPSF, Olathe Public Schools
Wednesday May 28, 2025 12:30pm - 2:00pm CDT
Room 1308
  All

12:30pm CDT

Leave Smarter: Know Your Options LIMITED
Wednesday May 28, 2025 12:30pm - 2:00pm CDT
Your leave benefits weren’t handed to you. They were fought for and won by educators like you through the negotiations process. This session breaks down what kinds of leave you have as a certified member of the bargaining unit and how they work in real-life situations. From PTO to FMLA and everything in between, we’ll explore your options and answer your questions. Understanding your leave options empowers you to take care of yourself and your family so that you can meet your students' needs while helping us advocate for even stronger policies. When we know our contract, we protect each other—and we keep winning.
Speakers
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Megan Bricks

Olathe NEA Vice President, Forest View Elementary & Olathe NEA
I am in my 7th year in education, and I love supporting students and educators. 
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Brett Parker

Uniserv Director, Kansas National Education Association
I have served as a sub, ELL aide, and ELL teacher in Olathe Public Schools. I also served as a legislator in Kansas, and now I support Olathe NEA as a Uniserv Director for Kanas National Education Association. 
avatar for Angie Powers

Angie Powers

Olathe NEA President, Olathe Public Schools & Olathe NEA
I am in my 25th year in education, and I love supporting students and educators. 
Wednesday May 28, 2025 12:30pm - 2:00pm CDT
Raven's Nest
  All

12:30pm CDT

Managing Adult Emotions LIMITED
Wednesday May 28, 2025 12:30pm - 2:00pm CDT
Working with children can be rewarding, but it can also be challenging emotionally. This course equips professionals with strategies to effectively manage their emotions while engaging with children in various settings. Participants will explore the emotional challenges of working with children, learn techniques to regulate stress and maintain composure, and develop the necessary skills to foster positive interactions as we focus on self-awareness, emotional intelligence, and utilize tools to create a supportive and constructive environment for both the professional and the child.
Speakers
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Michael Roberson

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City
Wednesday May 28, 2025 12:30pm - 2:00pm CDT
Room 1325
  All

12:30pm CDT

Mastering Money LIMITED
Wednesday May 28, 2025 12:30pm - 2:00pm CDT
This two-part class begins with a brief introduction to Banzai, a financial literacy program that teaches real-world finance and practical life skills. Mainstreet Credit Union pays for this program, so it's free for you to use in your classroom. 


Then, we will move on to our Mastering Money class. This class is all about demystifying credit scores so you can learn what a credit score is and how to make it work for you in a supportive and fun environment. We offer a free Financial Checkup. This checkup includes a soft inquiry that won't impact your score but identifies savings opportunities. Whether you have good credit, no credit, or need repairs, we're here to help. Join us to learn how to optimize your credit score and save!
Speakers
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Jillian Miller

Mainstreet Credit Union
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Kelly Main

Business Development Officer, Mainstreet Credit Union
Kelly has worked for Mainstreet Credit Union for over 2 years. She has taught the Mastering Money Seminar to businesses and organizations across the Mero area. Before coming to Mainstreet she sold advertising for Newspaper, Television, Magazine, and Radio.
Wednesday May 28, 2025 12:30pm - 2:00pm CDT
Flex Theatre
  All

12:30pm CDT

Mentoring Matters: Preparing to Host and Support Student Teachers LIMITED
Wednesday May 28, 2025 12:30pm - 2:00pm CDT
This 90-minute professional development session is designed for experienced educators who will be hosting student teachers in the upcoming school year. The session will provide participants with structured time, tools, and guidance to effectively plan for the arrival and integration of a student teacher in their classroom.
Participants will explore best practices for mentoring, review expectations and responsibilities, and identify strategies to foster a successful, supportive, and growth-oriented experience for both the mentor and student teacher. The session includes collaborative discussion, resource sharing, and dedicated planning time for teachers to align curriculum pacing, set communication norms, and prepare initial activities or co-teaching opportunities.
By the end of the session, participants will leave with a customized onboarding plan, practical mentoring tools, and increased confidence in their role as instructional leaders and professional mentors.
Speakers
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Dr. Ann Addison

Director of New Educator Induction and University Partnerships, Olathe Public Schools
Wednesday May 28, 2025 12:30pm - 2:00pm CDT
Room 1306
  All

12:30pm CDT

Scaffolding for Student Success: Supporting Learning Step-by-Step LIMITED
Wednesday May 28, 2025 12:30pm - 2:00pm CDT
Educators will explore the concept of scaffolding- a powerful instructional strategy that helps students bridge the gap between what they know and what they are learning. Participants will learn how to break complex tasks into manageable steps, provide appropriate support, and gradually release responsibility as students gain confidence and independence.
Speakers
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Kelly Tines

Director of Curriculum and Instructional Support, Olathe Public Schools
Wednesday May 28, 2025 12:30pm - 2:00pm CDT
Choir Room
  All

12:30pm CDT

HeartSaver CPR and First Aid- Olathe Staff Only LIMITED
Wednesday May 28, 2025 12:30pm - 4:00pm CDT
This session will train the participant in HeartSaver CPR and basic First Aid. HeartSaver CPR certification is for 2 years. 
Speakers
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Sarah Gilliland/District Nurses

Director of Health Services, OPS
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Wednesday May 28, 2025 12:30pm - 4:00pm CDT
Orchestra Room
  All

2:30pm CDT

"Lessons I Learned the Hard Way (So You Don’t Have To)" LIMITED
Wednesday May 28, 2025 2:30pm - 4:00pm CDT
Using my experience from 14 years of teaching, I use stories of my greatest failures to help teachers learn from my mistakes, gain insight on how to manage and learn from their own failures, and most imporantly how bounce back a better and more refined teacher that leaves generational ripple effects in the lives of their students. 
Speakers
avatar for Justin Pickens

Justin Pickens

Proud Elementary Physical Education Teacher- K-12 Speaker, Olathe Schools- Breaking Cycles, Building Futures
Born into a household marked by dysfunction, Justin defied the odds that predicted he would end up incarcerated, addicted, or worse. With guidance from his parents and unwavering support from coaches and teachers, Justin overcame the obstacles in his path, ultimately rewriting his... Read More →
Wednesday May 28, 2025 2:30pm - 4:00pm CDT
Room 1316
  All

2:30pm CDT

A Pathway to Leadership in Education LIMITED
Wednesday May 28, 2025 2:30pm - 4:00pm CDT
Join this session to learn a step-by-step process for exploring and obtaining opportunities for increased leadership experience within and beyond your building. Identify strategies that will open doors for sharpening your leadership skills and refining the craft of leading in education by making a personalized implementation plan.
Speakers
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Julie Fishburn

K-12 Social Studies Coordinator, Olathe Public Schools
K-12 Social Studies CoordinatorDistrict AIM and AVID Support2024 Liberty Bell Award Recipient, Johnson County Bar AssociationEdCamp Johnson County Founding Team Member and PresenterBachelors Degree: History EducationGraduate Degrees: Special Education, and Curriculum & Instruction Field... Read More →
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Julie Miller

Science Coordinator, Olathe Public Schools
Wednesday May 28, 2025 2:30pm - 4:00pm CDT
Room 1321
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2:30pm CDT

Building a Strong PLC with PBIS Integration LIMITED
Wednesday May 28, 2025 2:30pm - 4:00pm CDT
Dr. Will McDowell has been able to work directly with over 50 schools at all levels in their PBIS integration. One of the most effective PLC teams with whom he has gotten to work is the 4th-grade team at Black Bob Elementary School. In this interactive presentation, we draw upon the science of PBIS and how the team of Janee Boswell, Melissa Thorsell, Kevin Nicholls, and Kelsey Huston so effectively integrates the practices of a multi-tiered system of support for not only their students’ behavior, but their own. You will leave with actionable ideas to help your own team function with greater alignment, trust, and clarity.
Speakers
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Dr. Will McDowell

PBIS Coach, Olathe Public Schools
PBIS Coach, Longtime Educator, Believer in Culture and Belonging
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Janee Boswell

4th Grade Teacher, Black Bob Elementary
About Janee BoswellJanee Boswell is a veteran teacher at Black Bob Elementary with 20 years of experience at the school and 21 years in education. She holds two master’s degrees—one in Reading and the other in Educational Leadership—and serves as her building’s BLT chair... Read More →
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Kelsey Huston

4th Grade Teacher, Black Bob Elementary
About Kelsey Huston (Not attending in person)Kelsey Huston is a nurturing and dedicated educator who has been teaching at Black Bob Elementary for the past five years and has 14 years of experience in education overall. Known for her calm presence and ability to find the good in... Read More →
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Kevin Nicholls

4th Grade Teacher, Black Bob Elementary
About Kevin NichollsKevin Nicholls is a fourth-grade teacher at Black Bob Elementary and a dedicated member of the 4th-grade PLC team. With a unique professional background as a former Executive Chef, Kevin brings creativity, structure, and real-world connections into his classroom... Read More →
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Melissa Thorsell

4th Grade Teacher, Black Bob Elementary
About Melissa ThorsellMelissa Thorsell brings energy, empathy, and bilingual brilliance to the 4th-grade team at Black Bob Elementary. As a Spanish Immersion teacher and the daughter of immigrant parents, Melissa is a fierce advocate for inclusivity and equity in education. She holds... Read More →
Wednesday May 28, 2025 2:30pm - 4:00pm CDT
Room 1311
  All

2:30pm CDT

Crafting Classroom Connections: Google Sites for Engagement & Communication LIMITED
Wednesday May 28, 2025 2:30pm - 4:00pm CDT
Training + Workshop

Create and customize Google Sites tailored to your classroom and student needs. Discover step-by-step guidance on setting up a Google Site and explore advanced customization options to enhance engagement and organization, empowering educators to create dynamic online learning environments. From organizing content to empowering student choices, participants will explore innovative uses for creating and implementing Google Sites in their classrooms.
Speakers
avatar for Spencer Mees

Spencer Mees

Classroom Technology Trainer, Olathe Public Schools
Spencer is the district Classroom Technology Trainer. She previously worked as a 4th grade teacher at Northview Elementary. She now works with all K-12 teachers in the district to utilize and implement instructional technologies.
Wednesday May 28, 2025 2:30pm - 4:00pm CDT
Room 1208
  All

2:30pm CDT

How Does Your Candle Burn? Mitigating Burnout Threat and Building Personal Resiliency LIMITED
Wednesday May 28, 2025 2:30pm - 4:00pm CDT
Where there is a flame; there will be burn. Foundational studies reveal that burnout is almost inevitable for educators, and current research reveals a greater threat than ever. If you know you were meant for your current educational role but question your career choices, you are not alone. Through resilience research, there is hope, and each of us can make intentional decisions in our lives to increase our abilities to lead through adversity and navigate our professional challenges. Our world is filled with buzzwords and quick fixes that flame out and leave us feeling like failures when we get caught up in patterns. We need to learn what works for us as individuals and harness the internal energy to keep us bouncing back and even beyond our comfort zones through inevitable life challenges as well as professional adversity. Let's go beyond buzzwords and gain a richer understanding of burnout, resilience, and a pathway to greater wellness in this session together!
Speakers
Wednesday May 28, 2025 2:30pm - 4:00pm CDT
Main Gym
  All

2:30pm CDT

Success Beyond the Session: Strategies for Promoting Maintenance and Generalization fo New Behavioral Skills LIMITED
Wednesday May 28, 2025 2:30pm - 4:00pm CDT
Our field is quite good at teaching students new behavioral skills. However, educators commonly cite concerns that these skills do not last (maintenance) and do not transfer across settings or to other providers (generalization). In this session, we will outline common reasons why these challenges occur and provide practical strategies to promote maintenance and generalization.
Speakers
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Jessie Fluke

Music Therapist, Olathe Public Schools
Jessie uses music as a medium to teach non-musical skills to preschool to high school learners with a wide range of disabilities.
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Scott Fluke

Assistant Director - BSEL & Mental Health Services, Olathe Public Schools
Scott supports behavioral and mental health prevention and intervention for Olathe Public Schools.
Wednesday May 28, 2025 2:30pm - 4:00pm CDT
Raven's Nest
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2:30pm CDT

Throwing the Laptops in the Lake*- Making Learning Visible Through Lego, Play-Doh, and Other Avenues of Authentic Human Interaction LIMITED
Wednesday May 28, 2025 2:30pm - 4:00pm CDT
* We’ll remove the laptops immediately to protect the ecosystem
According to the most recent research, globally the average person spends around 7 hours per day looking at a screen. For Gen Z (ages 11-25) tack on an extra two hours, and if current trends continue, they'll soon surpass 10 hours a day! If screen time was an issue before COVID, it was exacerbated by the pandemic through remote learning, Zoom sessions, and other ways we were forced to connect digitally. While it’s clear that technology plays an integral role in learning, perhaps it’s worth exploring ways to periodically ‘switch off’ the screens and explore other avenues. In this session, we’ll explore a variety of ways to introduce face-to-face conversations, movement, and the outdoors. We will also dust off 'old school’ stuff like Lego, Play-Doh, and action figures and examine how we can purposefully incorporate these engaging elements into our instruction and assessment routines.
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Wednesday May 28, 2025 2:30pm - 4:00pm CDT
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