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Wednesday July 22, 2026 10:30am - 12:30pm EDT
Family and Consumer Sciences educators are uniquely positioned to support the whole student. This session explores key social work concepts and their relevance to FCS classrooms, helping educators better understand the social, emotional, and economic factors that influence student success. Participants will learn practical strategies to support student well-being, build stronger relationships, and create more responsive learning environments. The session will also highlight collaborative approaches for partnering with families, community organizations, and support services to address student needs and strengthen outcomes. Attendees will leave with actionable tools and resources that can be immediately applied in their classrooms and programs.
Participants will:
  • Understand key social work concepts and their relevance to Family and Consumer Sciences education.
  • Examine social, emotional, and economic factors that impact students and families.
  • Explore practical strategies to support student well-being and engagement.
  • Identify ways to collaborate effectively with families, community partners, and available resources.
This session is ideal for educators seeking to strengthen their ability to support students while fostering meaningful connections between school, family, and community.











Speakers
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Amy Herrmann

School Social Worker, Hanover County Public Schools
"Integrating Social Work Perspectives into Family and Consumer Sciences Education"
Wednesday July 22, 2026 10:30am - 12:30pm EDT
Cape Colony

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