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Thursday
, February 14
Elite 1
10:15am •
Going Beyond the MTSS Model of Intervention to Reduce Disproportionality and Close the Achievement Gap
2:15pm •
CARE Model for Early Intervention
Elite 1+2
8:30am •
Do It Yourself: Developing Specialized Programs and Services for Students with Autism
4:00pm •
A Year in Review
Elite 2
10:15am •
What’s Hot with Pot?
2:15pm •
Leveraging Federal Funds for Student Success
Elite 3
8:30am •
The Convergence of Section 504 and IDEA
10:15am •
IEP Facilitation: Saves Money and Time
2:15pm •
Difficult IEP Meetings: Using Mindfulness to Transform Adverse Relationships into Collaborative Partnerships
Grand Ballroom AB
8:30am •
Don’t Get Lost in the Weeds - Medical Marijuana Administration for Special Education and General Education Students: A How-to or not to Guide on Student Access to Cannabis at School
10:15am •
Catch 22: Providing FAPE When Parents Won’t Consent or Participate
2:15pm •
Tackling Capitol Hill
4:00pm •
How to Evaluate Your School Psychologists
Grand Ballroom CD
8:30am •
The Home-School (Dis)Connect: School Refusal & the New FAPE Frontier
10:15am •
Instructional Equity that Supports Common Core and SBAC Success: Five Non-Negotiable Practices that Improve SBAC Performance
2:15pm •
Capitalizing on Grit: Strategies for Working with Probation or Court-Involved Students
4:00pm •
Providing FAPE During Periods of Suspension and Expulsion: The Use of Alternate to Suspension Placement Options
Grand Ballroom F
10:00am •
Coffee Break
3:45pm •
Afternoon Snack Break
Grand Ballroom GH
8:30am •
Redlands Unified School District’s Academic Case Carrier and Elementary Counselor Programs to Support Foster and Homeless Youth
10:15am •
Featured Speaker – Lisa Gonzales, Ed.D. ACSA's Fatal School Violence Toolkit
2:15pm •
Enhancing Local Education Agency’s Capacity to Effectively Support and Train Para-Educators
4:00pm •
Featured Speaker – Edwin Lou Javius: Our MTSS/PBIS Implementation is Missing Something! It Just Needs a Little More Salt!
Grand Ballroom JK
8:30am •
Breaking the Cycle of the 3rd Grade Reading Level: Language and Literacy Achievement
10:15am •
Repair and Restore Relationship to Raise Resilience: An Intervention Model
2:15pm •
Special Education Legal Update
4:00pm •
Developing a Strong Tier II Process: Preventing the Escalation of Behavior Through MTSS
Los Angeles/La Jolla
8:30am •
Designing a Project-Based Independent Study Curriculum for At-Risk Students
10:15am •
Meeting the Needs of English Learners with Severe Disabilities
2:15pm •
All Means All: A School’s Co-Teaching and Inclusion Journey
4:00pm •
Relational Leadership: The Foundation for a High-Performing Culture
Marquis Grand Ballroom
12:00pm •
Lunch/Keynote Speaker - Marlee Matlin
Newport Beach / Rancho Las Palmas
8:30am •
S.H.E. is Me! A Curriculum for Girls
10:15am •
Public Records Request - Show Us Your Papers (and Emails, Videos, Facebook Posts
2:15pm •
Responding to Inappropriate Sexual Behavior at School
4:00pm •
Predetermination and Parent Participation: Important Lessons Learned Since Deal v. Hamilton
Orange County 2
8:30am •
Special Ed 101: III. IEP Content and Substantive FAPE
10:15am •
Special Ed 101: IV. Complaint Procedures and Due Process
2:15pm •
Special Ed 201: Part I Multifaceted FAPE and IEP Substantive Compliance Challenges for the Experienced Special Education Practitioner
4:00pm •
Special Ed 201: Part II-Advanced Issues in Child Find, Special Education Eligibility, Aging Out and Exiting Special Education
Orange County 3
8:30am •
Creating a Community of Care with Restorative Practices
10:15am •
CSEC and Human Trafficking: The Impact on Foster Care Youth
2:15pm •
Independent Study Can Look Very Different Across California
4:00pm •
The IDEA Students with Severe Disabilities and a Free Appropriate Public Education: Issues to Be Wary of From a Legal Perspective
Orange County 4
8:30am •
Utilizing Para-Educators in a Meaningful Way
10:15am •
Trauma-Informed Practices in Schools
2:15pm •
Preventing and Responding to Threats
4:00pm •
Tiered Instruction for English Learners
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15, 2019
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