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Sunday, July 19
 

6:15pm EDT

Second-Hand Comes First
Sunday July 19, 2026 6:15pm - 7:15pm EDT
New to Thrifting- but do not know where to start? Have your students expressed interest in altering clothing? Looking for a more sustainable way to express yourself? This session will focus on a brief overview of what to look for when thrifting, ideas about how to modify clothing, and what to avoid. 

Related Courses:
Independent Living (22904-36/8219)
Introduction to Fashion Careers (19201-36/8248)

Speakers
avatar for Sarah Ummen-Miller

Sarah Ummen-Miller

FACS Teacher, Fairfax County Public Schools- Poe Middle School
I teach FACS (middle school) in Fairfax County. I have been teaching 8 years. This is my fourth year presenting at VATFACS. I am passionate about sewing, cooking, thrifting, fashion, board games, Ren Faire, DnD, penguins, kayaking, and purple. Please feel free to talk to me about... Read More →
Sunday July 19, 2026 6:15pm - 7:15pm EDT
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7:20pm EDT

Second-Hand Comes First
Sunday July 19, 2026 7:20pm - 8:20pm EDT
New to Thrifting- but do not know where to start? Have your students expressed interest in altering clothing? Looking for a more sustainable way to express yourself? This session will focus on a brief overview of what to look for when thrifting, ideas about how to modify clothing, and what to avoid. 

Related Courses:
Independent Living (22904-36/8219)
Introduction to Fashion Careers (19201-36/8248)

Speakers
avatar for Sarah Ummen-Miller

Sarah Ummen-Miller

FACS Teacher, Fairfax County Public Schools- Poe Middle School
I teach FACS (middle school) in Fairfax County. I have been teaching 8 years. This is my fourth year presenting at VATFACS. I am passionate about sewing, cooking, thrifting, fashion, board games, Ren Faire, DnD, penguins, kayaking, and purple. Please feel free to talk to me about... Read More →
Sunday July 19, 2026 7:20pm - 8:20pm EDT
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Monday, July 20
 

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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Tuesday, July 21
 

9:00am EDT

Youth Mental Health First Aid Part I
Tuesday July 21, 2026 9:00am - 11:15am EDT
Part I attendance required.
Tuesday July 21, 2026 9:00am - 11:15am EDT
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1:15pm EDT

Youth Mental Health First Aid Part II
Tuesday July 21, 2026 1:15pm - 4:30pm EDT
Part I attendance required.
Tuesday July 21, 2026 1:15pm - 4:30pm EDT
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