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Monday, July 20
 

7:00am EDT

Registration
Monday July 20, 2026 7:00am - 4:30pm EDT
Monday July 20, 2026 7:00am - 4:30pm EDT
Atlantic Foyer & Catwalk

7:45am EDT

Breakfast and FCS Updates
Monday July 20, 2026 7:45am - 8:45am EDT
Please arrive on time because a plated breakfast will be served from 7:45 a.m. to 8 a.m. Breakfast service will end at 8 a.m.

This morning's breakfast protein is provided compliments of the Virginia Egg Council. 

All Institute attendees should attend this session for updates pertaining to the  updated (June 2025)
Family and Consumer Sciences Body of Knowledge.

Related Career Clusters:
 
Monday July 20, 2026 7:45am - 8:45am EDT
Rappahannock & James Ballroom

9:00am EDT

Adding Electricity to Hand Sewing Projects Part 2
Monday July 20, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am EDT
Attendees will learn the fundamentals of incorporating battery-powered lights into sewing projects through practical, hands-on instruction. This session will explore basic wiring and placement techniques, creative design applications, and simple strategies for safely integrating lighting into wearable or decorative projects. Participants will also receive helpful tips to simplify the process, troubleshoot common challenges, and increase project success. A detailed supply list and recommended materials will be provided to support continued exploration beyond the session.



Related Courses:
Family and Consumer Sciences Exploratory I (19903-12/8207)
Family and Consumer Sciences Exploratory II (19904-12/8262)
Family and Consumer Sciences Exploratory III (19251-12/8243)












Speakers
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Angela Stouffer

FACS Teacher, Prince William County Schools Unity Reed High School
Angela has been teaching for 33 years.  She has taught grades 4 through high school and loves teaching practical, innovative skills to her students.  Currently, she teaches Child Development and Teachers for Tomorrow.
Monday July 20, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am EDT
Cape Henry C

9:00am EDT

Are You Ready for It? Unpacking the FCS Standards with Confidence
Monday July 20, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am EDT
Unpacking the FCS Standards is about to feel like stepping into your own FCS‑era transformation. In this session, we’ll break down the Family and Consumer Sciences standards with the same clarity, confidence, and storytelling power that a skilled artist brings to every new album. Participants will explore how to interpret, prioritize, and implement the standards in ways that help students thrive, all while connecting learning to real-life skills that never go out of style. Whether you’re ready to shake off old approaches or rewrite the narrative in your classroom, this session will equip you with strategies that hit all the right notes and leave you feeling fearless about curriculum alignment.
Speakers
Monday July 20, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am EDT
Cape Charles A

9:00am EDT

Early Childhood Education Session 1
Monday July 20, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am EDT
TBD
Monday July 20, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am EDT
Mariner B

9:00am EDT

Rubric-Based Assessment: Exploring Teacher Perceptions of Evaluation Practices in Applied Learning
Monday July 20, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am EDT
Rubric-based assessment is common across applied and skill-based classrooms, yet teachers often interpret and implement rubrics differently in practice. This session explores how teacher perceptions shape the use of rubric-based evaluation and how those decisions influence clarity, consistency, and student learning. Drawing on current research in assessment and applied education, participants will examine how structured criteria and professional judgment intersect in real classrooms. Practical strategies will be shared to help teachers refine rubric design, improve alignment with instructional goals, and strengthen assessment practices across Family & Consumer Sciences and career-focused programs.

Related Courses:
Virginia Teachers for Tomorrow I (19151-I/9062)
Virginia Teachers for Tomorrow II (19151-II/9072)
Early Childhood, Education, and Services I (19153-I/8285)
Early Childhood, Education, and Services II (19153-II/8286)
Nutrition and Wellness (19253-36/8229)
Introduction to Hospitality, Tourism, and Recreation (16001-36/8259)
Hospitality, Tourism, and Recreation II (16999-II/8203)





Speakers
avatar for Thomas DeRosa

Thomas DeRosa

Associate Professor, Johnson& Wales University-Charlotte
Thomas DeRosa is an Associate Professor of Culinary Arts in the College of Food Innovation & Technology (CFIT) at Johnson & Wales University in Charlotte, North Carolina. A graduate of culinary and hospitality institutions—including The Culinary Institute of America (New York), The New England... Read More →
Monday July 20, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am EDT
Mariner A

9:00am EDT

Sustainable Fashion & Consumer Responsibility: Upcycling in the Fashion Classroom
Monday July 20, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am EDT
This engaging professional development session for Family and Consumer Sciences educators will explore the growing importance of sustainability within the fashion industry and the role educators play in preparing students to become responsible consumers and future industry leaders. Participants will examine the history and evolution of sustainable fashion, consumer sustainability issues, and the environmental impact of fast fashion and textile waste.
The session will also highlight practical classroom strategies for teaching consumer responsibility through upcycling, recycling, and reusing textiles and apparel materials. Educators will receive a ready-to-use Upcycling Lab Assignment created by Courtnie A. Ward, designed to help students apply sustainability concepts through hands-on learning, creativity, and problem-solving. Participants will leave with instructional resources, classroom ideas, and industry-relevant connections that support sustainability education in Fashion and Family and Consumer Sciences programs.

Related Courses:
Introduction to Fashion Careers (19201-36/8248)
Fashion Careers I (19201-I/8280)
Fashion Careers II (19201-II/8281)
​​​​Independent Living (22904-36/8219)

Speakers
avatar for Courtnie Ward

Courtnie Ward

FCS Teacher, Washington-Liberty High School/Arlington Co. Public Schools
Monday July 20, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am EDT
York

9:00am EDT

Valuable Life Lessons from the Past into the Future
Monday July 20, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am EDT
In this session, educators will explore practical, hands-on strategies for engaging students in meaningful life-skills learning. Participants will examine effective approaches to teaching nutrition, sewing, and etiquette that connect with today’s learners while preparing them for real-world success.

Related Courses:
Family and Consumer Sciences Exploratory I (19903-12/8207)
Family and Consumer Sciences Exploratory II (19904-12/8262)
Family and Consumer Sciences Exploratory III (19251-12/8243)
Introduction to Culinary Arts (16051-36/8250)
Nutrition and Wellness (19253-36/8229)
Interior Design I (19263-I/8295)

Speakers
avatar for Mary Tate

Mary Tate

Department Chair/FACS Teacher, Potomac Shores Middle School - Prince William County Public Schools
My name is Mary Tate. I am an only child, divorced, fulfilling destiny and purpose ordained for my life. I have a bachelor's degree in Home Economics, and master's degree is in Educational Leadership from George Mason University.   I have been teaching Family and Consumer Science... Read More →
Monday July 20, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am EDT
False Cape B

10:15am EDT

Early Childhood Education Session 2
Monday July 20, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am EDT
TBD
Monday July 20, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am EDT
Mariner B

10:15am EDT

Grow Your Own with Educators Rising
Monday July 20, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am EDT
This session aims to equip participants with the knowledge and resources necessary to implement a "Grow Your Own" model within their communities. Attendees will explore strategies to motivate students to pursue careers in education, leverage resources to support current teachers in inspiring future educators, and learn how to start, grow, or sustain an Educators Rising chapter.

Related Courses:
Virginia Teachers for Tomorrow I (19151-I/9062)
Virginia Teachers for Tomorrow II (19151-II/9072)
Introduction to Virginia Teachers for Tomorrow (19199-36/9061)
Speakers
avatar for Tariq Ahmed

Tariq Ahmed

Outreach and Engagement Coordinator, PDK International
Tariq Ahmed is an Outreach and Engagement Coordinator at Educators Rising supporting districts and schools in building strong Education & Training CTE pathways. With experience in state and local education initiatives, he works with educators to strengthen teacher pipelines, align curriculum... Read More →
Monday July 20, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am EDT
False Cape B

10:15am EDT

KFK Workshop to Working Kitchen. Kids Feeding Kids Sparking Community Impact
Monday July 20, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am EDT
Last year, I shared my experience from the Kids Feeding Kids workshop in Kansas City and my plans to bring the program home. This year, I’m sharing what happened next.
In Year One, my students integrated service-learning into our working kitchen by producing scalable meals for community distribution while continuing regular brigade rotations, catering, and take-home projects. Using single-batch prototypes, agile retrospectives, and strong student ownership, we developed a model that worked within an existing culinary program.
This session will highlight what worked, what didn’t, and practical strategies for embedding service-learning into a culinary curriculum. Participants will also learn about the framework for a summer educator institute designed to help culinary teachers launch their own Kids Feeding Kids initiative.

Come ready to talk shop about making service-learning operational, not just theoretical.

Speakers
avatar for Lincoln Marquis

Lincoln Marquis

Culinary Instructor, Bridging Communities Regional Technical Center
Following last year's session on the Kansas City workshop, this presentation reports on Year One implementation of Kids Feeding Kids. at Bridging Culinary in New Kent.Students integrated service-learning and community outreach into existing brigade operations through scalable single-batch... Read More →
Monday July 20, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am EDT
York

10:15am EDT

Personal Finance Game Show and Free Resources from Federal Reserve Education
Monday July 20, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am EDT
This hands-on session features game-show-style trivia (Financial Feud!) you can bring straight into your classroom, plus a wide array of free Federal Reserve Education resources that take you beyond the textbook for personal finance and college & career readiness content. Join us for fun, prizes, and free resources!
Speakers
avatar for Jackie Morgan

Jackie Morgan

Outreach Senior Advisor, Federal Reserve Education | Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta - Nashville Branch
Jackie Morgan, Outreach Senior Advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta – Nashville Branch, is an established communicator and proven leader in economic and financial education strategy, policy, development, and training.   A sought-after professional for her expertise, Morgan... Read More →
Monday July 20, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am EDT
Mariner A

10:15am EDT

Step into a New Era of FCCLA
Monday July 20, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am EDT
Stay informed with the latest updates and insights from state and national organizations as you prepare for the 2026–27 school year.
Speakers
BC

Bobbi Comer

FCCLA State Adviser, VA FCCLA
avatar for Connie Rhoton

Connie Rhoton

FCCLA State Staff, VA FCCLA
VF

VA FCCLA

State staff, VA FCCLA
Career Pathways provide the background for FCCLA competitions
Monday July 20, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am EDT
Cape Henry C

10:15am EDT

Understanding Young People: What Makes Them Flourish?
Monday July 20, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am EDT
Explore what current research reveals about quality time, effective communication, and healthy relationship dynamics. Participants will examine practical strategies for building and maintaining meaningful relationships in both personal and professional settings.





  
Speakers
DD

Dr. Donna Hoskins

Bridgewater College
Monday July 20, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am EDT
Cape Charles A

11:30am EDT

Luncheon with Keynote Speaker Dr. Donna Hoskins Sponsored by Virginia Pork Council and iCEV
Monday July 20, 2026 11:30am - 1:00pm EDT
Keynote Luncheon Connecting with the Next Generation Priorities Essential for Families and Teachers            

Highly effective practices are essential when working with youth as a parent or teacher.  Actionable advice will be discussed and Dr. Hoskins' research will be discussed.
Related Career Clusters:

Monday July 20, 2026 11:30am - 1:00pm EDT
Rappahannock & James Ballroom

1:15pm EDT

Children's Fundamental Needs: Activities Designed to Build Strong Families
Monday July 20, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm EDT
In this applied session, conference participants will practice activities to strengthen and build the family in a time of screens and fast food.  
Dr. Donna Hoskins
Speakers
DD

Dr. Donna Hoskins

Bridgewater College
Monday July 20, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm EDT
Cape Charles A

1:15pm EDT

Check Out the New Season of Student Body
Monday July 20, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm EDT
Discover the value of the updated Student Body national program—both in the classroom and for chapter projects. The program provides resources for the total wellness of youth, preparing them for the years ahead. Healthy individuals strengthen the families and communities around them.
Speakers
BC

Bobbi Comer

FCCLA State Adviser, VA FCCLA
avatar for Connie Rhoton

Connie Rhoton

FCCLA State Staff, VA FCCLA
VF

VA FCCLA

State staff, VA FCCLA
Career Pathways provide the background for FCCLA competitions
Monday July 20, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm EDT
Cape Henry C

1:15pm EDT

Early Childhood Education Session 3
Monday July 20, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm EDT
TBD
Monday July 20, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm EDT
Mariner B

1:15pm EDT

Getting Started with ChatGPT in the Classroom
Monday July 20, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm EDT
This introductory session helps educators confidently begin using ChatGPT as a classroom tool. Participants will learn what ChatGPT is, how it works, and practical ways it can save time and enhance instruction. The focus is on beginner-friendly applications: generating lesson ideas, creating assessments, differentiating instruction, drafting parent communication, and brainstorming classroom activities.
Speakers
avatar for Melissa Martin

Melissa Martin

FCS Teacher, Giles High School
Using Chatgpt for beginners 
Monday July 20, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm EDT
Mariner A

1:15pm EDT

Integrating Pork into the Classroom: Food Safety, Culinary Skills & Nutrition Applications
Monday July 20, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm EDT
This session equips FCS instructors with practical strategies for integrating pork into culinary, nutrition, and food science curriculum. Participants will explore ServSafe-aligned food safety principles, culturally diverse recipe applications, and classroom strategies that build knife skills, cost awareness, and equipment management. The session also highlights how pork supports farm-to-school connections and nutrition concepts across the carcass. Educators leave with adaptable lesson ideas that strengthen technical skills, food literacy, and student engagement.
Speakers
avatar for Sal Valenza

Sal Valenza

Principal, Wholesum Consulting
With nearly four decades of experience, Sal Valenza is one of the most respected leaders in K–12 foodservice and a driving force for innovation in school nutrition. A former K–12 Director and chef, Sal brings a unique blend of culinary expertise and operational leadership to support... Read More →
Monday July 20, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm EDT
York

1:15pm EDT

Personal Finance That Makes Sense: Teaching Money Through the Six Principles of Economic Reasoning
Monday July 20, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm EDT
Personal finance courses often focus on what students should do with money, but not always why those choices make sense. This session shows how the Six Principles of Economic Reasoning provide a powerful framework for teaching personal finance concepts in a way that builds lasting decision-making skills.
Participants will explore how principles such as people choose, choices involve costs, incentives matter, and trade-offs are unavoidable can be applied to everyday financial decisions including budgeting, saving, credit use, investing, insurance, and postsecondary planning. Rather than treating financial topics as isolated skills, this approach helps students see personal finance as a series of economic choices made under constraints.
This session is great for any teacher, middle school or high school, of any subject that wants to find new ways to include personal finance topics and/or economic skills in their class. 

Related Courses:
Independent Living (22904-36/8219)
Economics and Personal Finance

Speakers
avatar for Patrick DeRosa

Patrick DeRosa

Senior Director of Professional Development, Virginia Council on Economic Education
Patrick DeRosa is currently the Senior Director of Professional Development for the Virginia Council on Economic Education and the Associate Director of the Center for Economic Education at George Mason University.  In his roles, Patrick works with teachers across the state to boost... Read More →
Monday July 20, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm EDT
False Cape B

2:30pm EDT

Early Childhood Education Session 4
Monday July 20, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
TBD
Monday July 20, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
Mariner B

2:30pm EDT

Helping Families Talk About Money and Work
Monday July 20, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
Parents want to teach their kids about money, but they don't always know how. This session shows teachers how to connect families with take-home materials that get money conversations started—including play-money activities parents can use confidently, even when family finances aren't stable. Classroom lessons are also included.

Speakers
avatar for Stephen Day

Stephen Day

Director, VCU Center, Virginia Council on Economic Education
Helping Families Talk About Money and Work
Monday July 20, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
False Cape B

2:30pm EDT

Helping Students Make Better Decisions About Careers, Money, and Life
Monday July 20, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
Students get plenty of information about careers and money—but not the tools to make clear, confident decisions. This session helps FCS educators teach a repeatable decision-making framework that students can actually use.
Participants will walk away with a structured approach to help students:
  • Clarify what matters to them
  • Evaluate realistic options
  • Understand trade-offs between income, lifestyle, and goals
  • Move forward without needing perfect answers
The session includes a hands-on activity, "The Real-Life Decision Map," where participants step into a student's role and work through a real-world scenario that requires weighing priorities and making a choice. The tools fit naturally into career exploration, personal finance, and life skills lessons—and into the time and structure teachers are already working with.
Speakers
avatar for Charnell Thweatt

Charnell Thweatt

Founder, Chosen Yet Planted
Charnell is the founder of Chosen Yet Planted, a service-based business that helps individuals and organizations navigate career decisions, financial capability, and workforce readiness.
Her work focuses on the moments where people feel stuck, unsure, or overwhelmed—whether that’s choosing a career path, managing money, or figuring out next steps. She partners with organizations to deliver practical, discussion-based sessions that help people think more clearly... Read More →
Monday July 20, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
Cape Henry C

2:30pm EDT

Noodles for Noobs: Low-Tech Pasta as a Teaching Tool
Monday July 20, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
This hands-on session explores how simple, low-equipment pasta techniques can teach foundational culinary skills in high school classrooms. Participants will make confetti pasta, flour-cured gnudi, and rustic trahana—methods designed for limited equipment and mixed skill levels.
These techniques bring concepts like hydration, gluten development, and ingredient functionality to life while modeling student engagement strategies. Participants will taste samples and leave with practical, repeatable approaches that make complex ideas memorable and fun.
Speakers
avatar for David Miller

David Miller

Program Director, Culinary Institute of Virginia
David Miller is the Program Director at the Culinary Institute of Virginia (CIV), where he has taught culinary, baking, and management since 2010. With over 15 years of industry experience, including leadership roles in award-winning restaurants and a Relais & Châteaux boutique hotel... Read More →
Monday July 20, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
York

2:30pm EDT

Powered by Purpose: Elevating Future Educators with Educators Rising
Monday July 20, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
This professional development session equips Educators Rising advisors with the tools and inspiration to build strong, purpose-driven chapters. Participants will get a full overview of competitive events—categories, preparation strategies, scoring, and tips for moving students from classroom to competition.
The session also covers the Virginia Educators Rising conference (timelines, registration, student prep) and advancing to nationals, with guidance on planning, funding, and supporting students through the process.
Beyond competitions, attendees will explore community service initiatives that strengthen chapters and reinforce the mission of developing future educators—projects aligned with school needs that promote literacy, mentorship, and leadership.
Advisors will leave with actionable strategies, ready-to-use ideas, and a clear roadmap for building a chapter powered by purpose.
Speakers
AB

Allison Burns

Early Childhood Education Teacher, Susie G. Gibson Science and Technology Center
Allison Burns is an Early Childhood Education instructor in Virginia. She is passionate about preparing future educators through hands-on, real-world learning experiences that connect theory to practice. A strong advocate for Career and Technical Education, Allison actively promotes... Read More →
KM

Kimberly M Wilson

President-Elect, VATFACS
Refer to Emily O'Connor
Monday July 20, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
Mariner A

2:30pm EDT

Rainbow Bean Soup
Monday July 20, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
Rainbow Bean Soup is a symbolic lesson in diversity: our lives are made richer by the "human beans" who surround us, each contributing their own seasoning. It's a delicious way to look at Workplace Readiness Skills.


Speakers
avatar for Elaine Lombardi

Elaine Lombardi

FACS Teacher, Renaissance Academy, Virginia Beach City Public Schools
Elaine has taught at Virginia Beach's alternative school for 20 years. She has curated a collection of one- or two-class projects to meet the needs of her ever-changing student population. 
Monday July 20, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
Cape Charles A

3:45pm EDT

Building a Strong Foundation: Creating Positive Learning Environments in High School FACS While Mending the Bridge Between Middle and High School
Monday July 20, 2026 3:45pm - 4:45pm EDT
As students transition from middle to high school, FACS plays a powerful role in building confidence, belonging, and life-readiness skills. This session explores strategies for creating a strong academic and social-emotional foundation in high school FACS programs while strengthening alignment with middle school coursework.
Participants will examine how to build a supportive, culturally responsive environment and explore how intentional collaboration between middle and high school FACS programs can boost engagement, close transition gaps, and reinforce success skills like communication, responsibility, organization, and self-management.
Attendees will leave with strategies for aligned instruction, OER-based resources, and hands-on learning experiences that bridge grade levels—designed for FACS teachers and instructional leaders, strengthening the pathway.
Speakers
HK

Hawah Kamara Nyenswah

FCS Teacher, Freedom High School/Prince William County Public Schools
Monday July 20, 2026 3:45pm - 4:45pm EDT
Cape Henry C

3:45pm EDT

Families Are Like Clay Pots
Monday July 20, 2026 3:45pm - 4:45pm EDT
This hands-on workshop explores the symbolism of a clay pot as a representation of family. Participants will leave with a small houseplant—come play in the dirt with us!

Speakers
avatar for Elaine Lombardi

Elaine Lombardi

FACS Teacher, Renaissance Academy, Virginia Beach City Public Schools
Elaine has taught at Virginia Beach's alternative school for 20 years. She has curated a collection of one- or two-class projects to meet the needs of her ever-changing student population. 
Monday July 20, 2026 3:45pm - 4:45pm EDT
Cape Charles A

3:45pm EDT

Growing Food Systems Leaders at Sweet Briar College
Monday July 20, 2026 3:45pm - 4:45pm EDT
Learn how Sweet Briar College is growing the next generation of women leaders in agriculture and food systems through hands-on experiential programs centered on the College's 26,000-square-foot greenhouse, 18-acre vineyard, and 20-hive apiary.
Speakers
LP

Lisa Powell

Dean of the College, Professor of Environmental Science and Agriculture, Sweet Briar College
Dr. Lisa Powell is the Vice President of Academic Affairs, Dean of the College, and Chief Sustainability Officer at Sweet Briar College, and professor of environmental science and agriculture.  She is an interdisciplinary scholar, who has published in such journals as Food, Cult... Read More →
Monday July 20, 2026 3:45pm - 4:45pm EDT
York

3:45pm EDT

Life Skills for Teens- Through a SEL Lens
Monday July 20, 2026 3:45pm - 4:45pm EDT
Today's students face unprecedented levels of stress, loss, and emotional complexity—often without the skills to navigate them. This session shows how FCS educators can integrate a thanatology-informed approach into Life Planning courses to strengthen students' social-emotional learning and career readiness.
Presented by an FCS educator and thanatologist, the session demonstrates how real-life scenarios involving grief, family change, financial stress, conflict, and major life transitions can become powerful instructional tools within a CTE-aligned framework. Participants will explore how structured discussion, SEL prompts, and peer learning help students examine choices, consequences, and coping strategies in a safe classroom environment.
The result: FCS is positioned as a trauma-aware, workforce-ready discipline that builds employability skills like communication, problem-solving, adaptability, empathy, and responsible decision-making.
Speakers
avatar for JakeLynn Ellis

JakeLynn Ellis

CTE teacher/ FCS, Hampton City Schools
I am a Family and Consumer Sciences (FACS) educator and Thanatologist who teaches Life Planning through a holistic, student-centered lens. My instruction is intentionally infused with social-emotional learning (SEL) prompts and thought-provoking questions that challenge students to... Read More →
Monday July 20, 2026 3:45pm - 4:45pm EDT
False Cape B

3:45pm EDT

Thriving Through Years 2–5 and Beyond: Strategies That Last Beyond the Classroom
Monday July 20, 2026 3:45pm - 4:45pm EDT
This session is designed for educators seeking proven strategies to navigate the challenges of the profession while building a fulfilling and rewarding career. Participants will explore ways to develop their teaching style, work smarter rather than harder, and establish habits that promote long-term success while avoiding burnout.
Speakers
avatar for Jarrod Saunders

Jarrod Saunders

Family & Consumer Sciences Teacher, Suffolk Public Schools
Monday July 20, 2026 3:45pm - 4:45pm EDT
Mariner B

3:45pm EDT

Turning Your Teaching Story into Your Leadership Legacy
Monday July 20, 2026 3:45pm - 4:45pm EDT
Teaching is more than a profession—it's a lived narrative shaped by pivotal moments, hard lessons, quiet victories, and opportunities that nearly unfolded. This reflective session invites educators to examine their teaching chronicles and recognize how those experiences have shaped their leadership voice, confidence, and decision-making.
Through guided reflection, participants will identify defining moments from their careers and learn to transform them into intentional leadership practices. Rather than leaving the past behind, educators will claim their story as a source of strength and clarity—and use it as a catalyst for growth, vision, and meaningful leadership.
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Cynthia R. Tyler

Dr. Cynthia R. Tyler

Partner Educator, Dr. Cynthia R. Tyler Enterprises
Dr. Cynthia is a seasoned College Professor, Licensed Secondary Teacher, a Human Resources Professional and Co-Author, with a passion for empowering individuals on their lifelong learning journey. With over 25 years of corporate and educational experience, she guides others to navigate... Read More →
Monday July 20, 2026 3:45pm - 4:45pm EDT
Mariner A
 
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