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7:30am PDT

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Monday April 28, 2025 7:30am - 4:00pm PDT
Monday April 28, 2025 7:30am - 4:00pm PDT

9:30am PDT

Beyond the Breakfast Club: The Evolution of Student Discipline as the “New” Civil Rights Issue in Education
Monday April 28, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am PDT
The student discipline pendulum in California has swung from the “zero tolerance” days of the 1990s to a persistent mantra of interventions and other means of correction. And for good reason. Exclusionary discipline has been shown to negatively impact students and families in a variety of ways and can even rise to the level of civil rights violations. At the same time, school safety is still paramount, and schools must have the legal tools to exercise a continuum of discipline options (including expulsion) when appropriate. This presentation will provide an overview of student discipline fundamentals (i.e., the legal nuts and bolts), while highlighting best practices to avoid civil rights violations along the way.
Speakers
avatar for Dina Harris

Dina Harris

Partner, Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Ruud & Romo (AALRR)
Monday April 28, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am PDT
Catalina AI

9:30am PDT

Servicing Specialized Populations FILLING
Monday April 28, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am PDT
Through this workshop, participants will gain knowledge to guide them in assisting students from various underserved backgrounds (i.e. military families, immigrant and undocumented youth, homeless and foster youth, pregnant teens, etc.). This knowledge will include strategies for helping these students, resources to provide, agencies to collaborate with, and other information relevant to student success. Participants will learn effective collaboration and consultation skills to facilitate support of these specialized populations. In addition, they will examine methods to procure out-of-district supports when necessary.
Speakers
avatar for Courtney Matz PhD

Courtney Matz PhD

Senior Program Specialist, LACOE
Courtney Matz, Ph D, is a Senior Program Specialist in the Child Welfare and Attendance Unit with the Los Angeles County Office of Education. She has worked in the field of Education for over 15 years as both a School Counselor and School Psychologist. In addition, she has taught... Read More →
avatar for Toni Banuelos LCSW

Toni Banuelos LCSW

Senior Program Specialist-Child Welfare & Attendance, Los Angeles County Office of Education
Toni Banuelos brings over two decades of dedicated service to youth and families in the education and social services sectors. She currently serves as a Senior Program Specialist in the Child Welfare and Attendance Unit at the Los Angeles County Office of Education (LACOE), where... Read More →
Monday April 28, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am PDT
Catalina AII

9:30am PDT

Chronic Absenteeism: A Psychosocial Perspective FILLING
Monday April 28, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am PDT
As we continue to analyze and evaluate various strategies to combat chronic absenteeism within our student populations, Micha Saenz and Gabby Britt review the multiple barriers to school attendance, vulnerable student populations, and how chronic stress contributes to chronic absenteeism. They will also provide in-depth and invaluable strategies to assist school districts in developing strategic plans to support their students in multiple domains. In this presentation, they will offer comprehensive school-wide approaches and interventions to support students by removing barriers, providing targeted support, and accessing necessary, school-based and community-based resources  
Speakers
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Gabby Britt

Social Worker, Kern High School District
I am a school social worker for the Kern High School District, housed at the district office.  I am responsible for working with the McKinney-Vento students and families within the KHSD.  I provide resources and facilitate linkage to assist students and families in meeting their... Read More →
Monday April 28, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am PDT
Santa Rosa Ballroom

9:30am PDT

Building Districtwide PBIS Systems: A Collaborative Journey to Improve Climate, Culture, and Equity LIMITED
Monday April 28, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am PDT
Discover how one district built a cohesive PBIS initiative from the ground up, fostering broad buy-in to improve climate, culture, and equity across all schools. This workshop will guide participants through the journey of implementing districtwide PBIS systems, emphasizing collaboration, clear behavior expectations, and proactive teaching strategies. Learn how to overcome challenges such as staff concerns about discipline and build trust for a sustainable MTSS framework. Attendees will leave with actionable steps to support all schools in their districts, reduce exclusionary discipline, and create positive learning environments. Hear about the successes, including state recognition, and plans for continued growth.
Speakers
avatar for Jessica Rose Mathy

Jessica Rose Mathy

MTSS District Coordinator, CALEXICO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Jessica Rose Mathy currently serves as the MTSS District Coordinator at Calexico Unified School District, where she leads the districtwide implementation of Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS). With over a decade of experience in K-12 education, her background in... Read More →
Monday April 28, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am PDT
Catalina AIII

9:30am PDT

I Am___! The Blueprint to Developing Culturally Specific Programs LIMITED
Monday April 28, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am PDT
Attendees will learn how to build resilience, establish meaningful connections, and promote advocacy within their African American school culture. Also, attendees will learn how vital the student voice is in implementing culture-specific programs. A blueprint will be available for attendees to develop their own culturally specific program.
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Angela McClaron

Dr. Angela McClaron

District Lead Counselor, SJUSD
Dr. Angela McClaron is the District Lead Counselor for San Jacinto Unified School District and a passionate advocate for fostering equitable and inclusive educational environments. She is the founder of I AM Exodus 3:14 and the co-founder of I AM Empowerment Group, initiatives... Read More →
avatar for Alyana Arrington-Harris

Alyana Arrington-Harris

District Foster Youth Counselor, San Jacinto Unified School District
Alyana Arrington-Harris is the San Jacinto Unified School District Foster Youth Counselor. She has been an educational advocate for over 25 years with a heart for Foster Youth students. Alyana Arrington-Harris is the Co-Founder of the “I AM_! Empowerment Group. She holds a Master's... Read More →
Monday April 28, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am PDT
Avalon 3

9:30am PDT

Leading in Polarized Times with Compassionate Dialogue LIMITED
Monday April 28, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am PDT
More than ever, we need to be able and willing to engage in difficult conversations. Not to win, but to find common ground in support of our students and families . This means normalizing conflict by changing our mindset about its value and purpose. This session will provide a framework for having difficult conversations that build bridges, strengthen relationships and set clear boundaries. Participants will get a step-by-step guide that shows how to lean into discomfort self regulated in order to to create a solid foundation for change and progress.
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Nancy Dome

Dr. Nancy Dome

Co-Founder/CEO, Epoch Education, Inc.
Dr. Nancy A. Dome is a renowned speaker, author, and coach who co-founded Epoch Education in 2014, aiming to provide leaders in education and business with accessible professional development focused on equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging.Beginning her career as a Child Care... Read More →
Monday April 28, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am PDT
Catalina CI

9:30am PDT

Healing Connections: Prioritizing Wellness to Empower Professionals Supporting Trauma-Impacted Students LIMITED
Monday April 28, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am PDT
Discover how educator wellness and understanding trauma can transform student success. This session explores the vital connection between personal self-care, mindfulness practices, and fostering belonging to support students experiencing trauma and attendance challenges. Learn how to identify your own triggers, practice mindfulness, and create a stable, inclusive environment that empowers student resilience. Through interactive activities and actionable strategies, participants will leave with tools to enhance their own well-being while fostering meaningful connections with their students. Prioritize your wellness and positively impact the lives of students facing adversity.

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Speakers
avatar for Leanne Windmiller

Leanne Windmiller

Director of Student Services, Springs Charter Schools
In October 2022, Leanne Windmiller took on the role of Director of Student Services at Springs Charter Schools, drawing upon her extensive 20-year background in various educational capacities. Her wide-ranging experience spans roles such as Montessori teacher, long-term substitute... Read More →
Monday April 28, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am PDT
Catalina CII

9:30am PDT

20 Minute Mediation Protocol LIMITED
Monday April 28, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am PDT
How our school developed and implemented a "20 Minute Mediation Protocol" to reduce campus conflict, reduce suspensions for fighting (48900a1 & a2) and provide replacement behaviors for aggression and bullying.  
Speakers
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Bryan Downer

Assistant Principal, Nicolet Middle School, Banning Unified School District
I am currently an assistant principal at Nicolet Middle School.  This is my second year in Banning Unified.  Previously, I was employed by Palm Springs Unified for 23 years.  There, I  began my career as a middle school teacher, and left that district as a high school dean of... Read More →
avatar for Elizabeth Bartholomew

Elizabeth Bartholomew

Director I, Riverside County Office of Education
Monday April 28, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am PDT
Catalina CIII

10:45am PDT

Transition/Break LIMITED
Monday April 28, 2025 10:45am - 11:00am PDT
Monday April 28, 2025 10:45am - 11:00am PDT
TBA

11:00am PDT

Suspension & Expulsion: A Focus on Incident Investigations
Monday April 28, 2025 11:00am - 12:15pm PDT
This workshop will focus on the basic parameters of the suspension and expulsion process, with an emphasis on how to conduct a thorough investigation. Participants will have the opportunity to practice implementation of the different steps in the investigative process, including identifying the appropriate statutory offense(s) and secondary finding and collecting evidence to support a decision to suspend and recommend expulsion.
Speakers
avatar for Maria Hwang de Bravo

Maria Hwang de Bravo

Educational Consultant, Student Support Services Solutions, Inc.
Maria is the co-founder of S4, a consulting firm that focuses training and support in areas under student services. Her experience and knowledge come from having served as a teacher and an administrator at the site, district, and county level. Maria has conducted hundreds of presentations... Read More →
Monday April 28, 2025 11:00am - 12:15pm PDT
Catalina AI

11:00am PDT

ICAN's Breakthrough Model: Reducing Chronic Absenteeism through an Improvement Network FILLING
Monday April 28, 2025 11:00am - 12:15pm PDT
Improving Chronic Absenteeism Network (ICAN) is a collaborative improvement model that makes use of an innovative network approach.  Discover how school teams participating in a boots-on-the-ground “breakthrough” network has resulted in a remarkable decline in chronic absenteeism across multiple cohorts. Explore the improvement journey of ICAN and its far-reaching impact in re-connecting students to the school community.  Learn from the San Diego County Office of Education innovative approach synergizing improvement methodology, tools, and adult mindsets within a network context to center on students and their lived experiences. A comprehensive session unraveling ICAN's groundbreaking approach and potential utility as a model to replicate.
Speakers
avatar for Tracy Schmidt

Tracy Schmidt

Director, San Diego County Office of Education
avatar for Todd Langager

Todd Langager

Evaluation Coordinator, San Diego COE
Todd is an Evaluation Coordinator in the Assessment, Accountability, and Evaluation Department at the San Diego County Office of Education (SDCOE). Having worked at SDCOE since 2008, he supports and builds the capacity of district and site leaders to evaluate the effectiveness of... Read More →
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Julia Bridi

Executive Leadership Coach, San Diego County Office of Education
Monday April 28, 2025 11:00am - 12:15pm PDT
Catalina AII

11:00am PDT

Promoting Attendance: Focused Data, Tiered Systems, and Equity-Minded Collaboration FULL
Monday April 28, 2025 11:00am - 12:15pm PDT
Attendance Matters! Strategies depend on your specific data and supports. Participants will review how a school with 80% English Learners, near the Mexican border, with 94% ADA supported growth to result in 97% ADA in four years. Participants will also see examples of tiered systems for different roles within a school site and district, to support students and help in improving ADA along with decreasing chronic absenteeism. Jorge Garcia has supported the attendance support requests, and Lisbeth has supported sites in middle school with attendance intervention, particularly when reaching tier 3 supports. Collaboration will be integrated, and strategies to consider equity and climate within the priority in attendance.
Speakers
avatar for Joan Faus, Ed.D.

Joan Faus, Ed.D.

Director, Student Support Services, Vista Unified School District
A leader, educator, and learner who has been in education since 2003. Before working within district leadership, Dr. Joan Faus was a 3rd- 8th-grade teacher, academic coach, grant coordinator, vice-principal, and two principalships. Joan has a love for equity with a focus on positivity... Read More →
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Jorge Garcia

Secretary, Vista Unified School District
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Lisbeth Soria Barrios

Social Worker, Vista Unified School District
Monday April 28, 2025 11:00am - 12:15pm PDT
Catalina AIII

11:00am PDT

Climate & Culture: A Student-Centered Restorative Review Process for Reducing Suspensions & Expulsions FILLING
Monday April 28, 2025 11:00am - 12:15pm PDT
Learn how CVUHSD is implementing a student-centered restorative review process for discipline referrals in response to community-wide stakeholder input. Presenters will share: best practices for applying a whole-child lens to determine the most beneficial other means of correction; how they are implementing a renewed Safe Schools Initiative, and; how the coordination of site and district leadership and intervention staff is essential to reducing suspensions and expulsions.
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Kelly Ganzel Santos

Dr. Kelly Ganzel Santos

Assistant Superintendent, Educational Services, Centinela Valley Union High School District
Dr. Kelly Ganzel Santos has been part of the Centinela Valley Union High School District family for 25 years, having started her career in education as an English teacher at Lawndale High School. She also served as a Literacy Instructional Coach, Associate Principal and Interim Principal... Read More →
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Dr. Karma Nicolis

Student Intervention Strategist, Centinela Valley UHSD
Monday April 28, 2025 11:00am - 12:15pm PDT
Catalina CI

11:00am PDT

From Reactive to Relationship-Driven: Building Out Proactive MTSS FILLING
Monday April 28, 2025 11:00am - 12:15pm PDT
Strong relationships and sense of belonging are crucial for student learning, but structures to connect meaningfully with students are difficult to measure & scale. During this session, we’ll explore how Lathrop Intermediate School in Santa Ana Unified embeds opportunities for joy and connection at each tier of MTSS. We’ll unpack how incorporating student experiences directly into the identification and support processes can mitigate bias, enhance student connectedness to school, and create opportunities for every child to be seen and supported in their learning journey. The session will blend interactive activities and discussion to equip leaders with proactive approaches to MTSS, PBIS, & other integrated support structures.
Speakers
avatar for Kelsey Aijala

Kelsey Aijala

Director, District and School Engagement, Sown to Grown
Kelsey Aijala is the Director of District and School Engagement at Sown To Grow, where she serves as a partner and community of practice builder with districts across the country building proactive student support systems that center student voice and experiences. Kelsey holds her... Read More →
avatar for Cesar Flores

Cesar Flores

Principal, SAUSD
Mr. Flores has over twenty-five years of school leadership experience, working in districts across Northern and Southern California, including Orange, Compton, Mountain View, and Santa Ana Unified. He is the president-elect of the Orange County chapter of CALSA and a recipient of... Read More →
Monday April 28, 2025 11:00am - 12:15pm PDT
Catalina CII

11:00am PDT

Advancing SEL & PBIS: Elevating Teacher Utilization & Student Engagement and Behavior LIMITED
Monday April 28, 2025 11:00am - 12:15pm PDT
This session examines how integrating SEL within PBIS and MTSS frameworks can improve teacher utilization, student behavior, and school climate. Using findings from a pilot study at Val Verde Unified School District, we’ll explore how teacher utilization of SEL grew from 8% to 75%, and how their students developed:
  • Stronger SEL competencies
  • Improved behavior, and
  • Better conflict resolution skills
Attendees will gain practical strategies to increase teacher buy-in and implementation fidelity, align SEL with academic and behavioral goals, and strengthen stakeholder support for sustainable SEL integration and higher ROI (return on investment). Through discussion, reflection, and interactive activities, participants will walk away with concrete tools to address implementation challenges and enhance SEL practices in their schools.
Speakers
avatar for Christina Whalen PhD

Christina Whalen PhD

Head of Research and Instructional Design, moozoom
Dr. Christina Whalen, Ph.D., BCBA-D, is a psychologist and behavior analyst specializing in Social-Emotional Learning (SEL), diversity, and inclusive curriculum design. With over 20 years of experience, she has led the development of evidence-based, culturally responsive SEL programs... Read More →
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Darren Crist

PBIS Teacher, Val Verded USD
MA

Monica A. Martinez

Counselor, Val Verde USD
Monday April 28, 2025 11:00am - 12:15pm PDT
Catalina CIII

11:00am PDT

How Safe Are Students with Disabilities in Our Schools? LIMITED
Monday April 28, 2025 11:00am - 12:15pm PDT
We know that students with disabilities are over twice as likely to experience violence compared to their peers without disabilities, leading to significant and lasting effects on their health and well-being (US Dept. of Justice, 2021).  This session draws attention to high levels of peer bullying and crime statistics that students with disabilities face in their lives and the urgent need for collaborative efforts to create a safe learning environment for all.

Presentation Google Folder
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Barbara Sorter, Ed.D.

Dr. Barbara Sorter, Ed.D.

Executive Director, Special Education, Riverside County Office of Education
Dr. Sorter is the Executive Director of Special Education for Riverside County Office of Education and a Commissioner for the CDE Advisory Commission on Special Education. Dr. Sorter holds certifications in the 5 Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace, ADR & Conflict Mediation... Read More →
Monday April 28, 2025 11:00am - 12:15pm PDT
Avalon 3

11:00am PDT

The Role of Behavioral Threat Assessment Teams in School Safety LIMITED
Monday April 28, 2025 11:00am - 12:15pm PDT
Behavioral threat assessment teams in schools are essential for identifying, assessing, and mitigating potential threats to ensure a safe learning environment. These multidisciplinary teams, comprised of educators, mental health professionals, law enforcement, and administrators, work collaboratively to evaluate concerning behaviors and intervene before situations escalate. By focusing on prevention and early intervention, they provide support to individuals in crisis while addressing potential risks. This proactive approach fosters a culture of safety and trust, reduces disciplinary actions, and promotes well-being. Behavioral threat assessment teams are a vital component of comprehensive school safety strategies, protecting both students and staff.
Speakers
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Alvaro Ramirez

Director of Safety and Wellness, Imperial County Office of Education
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Lauren Wren

Safety and Wellness Coordinator, Imperial County Office of Education
Monday April 28, 2025 11:00am - 12:15pm PDT
Avalon 2

12:15pm PDT

Keynote Speaker Luncheon and Model SARB Awards Ceremony LIMITED
Monday April 28, 2025 12:15pm - 2:15pm PDT
Sponsors
avatar for EveryDay Labs

EveryDay Labs

Attendance Improvement
EveryDay Labs unites behavioral science, data science, and family engagement strategies to reduce chronic absenteeism while equipping educators with a game plan to optimize attendance work districtwide. EveryDay Labs serves over 1.5 million students and provides the only attendance... Read More →
Monday April 28, 2025 12:15pm - 2:15pm PDT
Santa Rosa Ballroom

2:30pm PDT

Child Find: An MTSS Approach
Monday April 28, 2025 2:30pm - 3:45pm PDT
In a business where identification and information are key, Child Find in an information gold mine and can be the segway to your Multi-Tiered System of Supports for all students!
Child Find is a law that all educators have heard of, but is viewed through a singular lens, as a Special Education function. Where District Office Special Education personnel are tasked with managing referrals from outside agencies and the schools, but the law requires so much more. The Kern High School District is taking Child Find to a new level where all students will benefit.
Speakers
avatar for Tracey J. Lozano Ed.D

Tracey J. Lozano Ed.D

Child Find Compliance Administrator, Kern High School District
I have been in education for 21 years, 17 of which, in Administration. I love spending time with my family, reading, hiking, and watching baseball. I am a lifelong learner and strive to be better every day. I also enjoying taking on difficult tasks and use daily self-evaluation as... Read More →

Monday April 28, 2025 2:30pm - 3:45pm PDT
Avalon 2

2:30pm PDT

Legal Issues in Student Services UCP Student Records: UCP, Student Records, Threats to School Community FULL
Monday April 28, 2025 2:30pm - 3:45pm PDT
"Legal Issues Impacting Student Services."   In this presentation, topics will include:
  • Pupil records confidentiality and access—which third parties can access pupil records, including review of custody and restraining orders;
  • Dealing with threats in the school community--threat assessments and threat management, the new homicidal threat reporting provisions, and disruptive person letters
  • Nondiscrimination complaints--UCP complaints, California Attorney General's guidance on educational rights of students impacted by immigration status, and recent developments regarding OCR complaints
Speakers
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Kelly Barnes

Associate General Counsel I, LAUSD
I have exclusively practiced education law since 1997.  Prior to becoming an attorney, I was a teacher.  The focus of my practice has been student issues with an emphasis on at-promise students and access and equity issues.
Monday April 28, 2025 2:30pm - 3:45pm PDT
Catalina A1

2:30pm PDT

Attendance: Ask The Experts: Model SARB Panel FILLING
Monday April 28, 2025 2:30pm - 3:45pm PDT
While chronic absenteeism has been a “hot topic” for the past few years, the pandemic thrust school attendance into the spotlight and pushed educational leaders to reexamine their systems of support in order to improve attendance and reduce chronic absenteeism rates. The Model School Attendance Review Board (SARB) Recognition Program identifies and recognizes outstanding and innovative multi-tiered school attendance improvement programs at the district or county level.  This workshop will include a panel of Model SARB awardees who will share strategies and best practices for implementing multi-tiered systems of support for attendance and encouraging collaborative, non-punitive approaches to engaging with students and families.
Speakers
avatar for Jennifer Gomeztrejo

Jennifer Gomeztrejo

Co-founder, Educational Consultant, Student Support Services Solutions, Inc.
Student Support Services Solutions (S4) is an educational consulting group that provides coaching, training and technical support to school districts, parents, students and community members as it relates to the California Education Code and other laws affecting student services and... Read More →
Monday April 28, 2025 2:30pm - 3:45pm PDT
Santa Rosa Ballroom

2:30pm PDT

Meaningful Shifts for High Impact Attendance Initiatives FILLING
Monday April 28, 2025 2:30pm - 3:45pm PDT
Meaningful Shifts for High Impact Attendance Initiatives
Speakers
avatar for Jocie Wilson

Jocie Wilson

Director of Student & Family Support Services, Glendora Unified School District
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Emily Bailard

CEO, Every Day Labs
As CEO of EveryDay Labs, Emily is passionate about improving educational outcomes through data-driven interventions that promote positive behavior change. Before joining EveryDay Labs, she led teams at Opower, where she employed behavioral strategies to encourage energy conservation... Read More →
Monday April 28, 2025 2:30pm - 3:45pm PDT
Catalina A2

2:30pm PDT

Climate & Culture: Fostering Inclusive School Communities: Reducing Suspensions and Expulsions LIMITED
Monday April 28, 2025 2:30pm - 3:45pm PDT
This session adopts an equity-centered approach by prioritizing the needs and dignity of all students, particularly those from historically marginalized or underserved communities. The focus on restorative practices ensures that disciplinary measures are fair, inclusive, and non-punitive, addressing the root causes of misconduct rather than perpetuating exclusionary practices like suspensions and expulsions, which disproportionately impact students of color, students with disabilities, and other vulnerable populations.
By integrating effective threat management, the session also emphasizes proactive strategies that ensure a safe learning environment for all students, preventing biased or inequitable responses to potential safety concerns. The goal is to create a supportive school culture that values each student’s unique circumstances, fosters a sense of belonging, and promotes personal and academic growth through guidance, relationship-building, and access to resources.
This holistic approach helps dismantle systemic barriers, promotes equity in school discipline, and ensures that every student has the opportunity to succeed in a safe, nurturing, and inclusive environment.

Google Slide Presentation
Speakers
avatar for Sarah Adams

Sarah Adams

Senior Director of Student Support Services, River Springs Charter
Sarah Adams has over 20 years of experience in a multitude of settings and grade spans and currently serves as the Senior Director of Student Support Services for Springs Charter Schools. Prior to that, she was a charter school principal for over 12 years in both K-8 and 6-12th grade... Read More →
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Michelle Sapanara

Assistant Superintendent of Student Services, Springs Charter Schools
Michelle Sapanara currently serves the students and families of Springs Charter School as Assistant Superintendent, Student Services. In this role Michelle is responsible for student support services which includes coordinated school health and behavioral health services, school counseling... Read More →

Monday April 28, 2025 2:30pm - 3:45pm PDT
Catalina A3

2:30pm PDT

Fostering Belonging: The Heart of Thriving Community Schools LIMITED
Monday April 28, 2025 2:30pm - 3:45pm PDT
Discover how to create inclusive and supportive environments in community schools that promote a sense of belonging for all students. Attendees will reflect on their current strategies and learn to enhance their practices to foster belonging, build strong relationships, and engage families and communities. By integrating the principles of the community schools framework, participants will explore research-based approaches to create nurturing spaces that support students' academic, social, and emotional well-being. This presentation will provide practical tools and strategies to transform schools into vibrant community hubs where every student feels valued and connected.
Speakers
avatar for Christian Quintero

Christian Quintero

Coordinator, Community Schools, Orange County Deparmtent of Education
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Stephanie Fernandez

Coordinator, Community Schools, Orange County Department of Education
Stephanie began her journey with Community Schools in Boston Public Schools, where she worked under the Director of Extended Opportunities and learned the importance of connecting and aligning multiple stakeholders to support students' academic and socio-emotional well-being. She... Read More →
Monday April 28, 2025 2:30pm - 3:45pm PDT
Catalina C1

2:30pm PDT

Positive Alternatives to Problematic Behaviors: Building Bridges through Preventive and Restorative Practices LIMITED
Monday April 28, 2025 2:30pm - 3:45pm PDT
Students sometimes express their respectable and valid goals, values, challenges and pain through problematic behaviors. This presentation and facilitated discussion will identify activities and social-emotional learning that support prevention and provide positive, viable alternatives to the problematic behaviors. We can highlight and provide these opportunities for students to experience  ̶  often led by students. This approach is a key alternative to punitive, exclusionary practices! This workshop stands alone and supports another presentation, Drum Circle (real): A Participatory Example of Positive Alternatives to Negative Behavior.
Speakers
avatar for Dan Sackheim

Dan Sackheim

Education Programs Consultant, California Department of Education
Dan Sackheim is statewide program lead for the California Department of Education for several types of public schools and programs for at-risk/at-promise students including community day schools, continuation education and opportunity education, and preventive and restorative approaches... Read More →
Monday April 28, 2025 2:30pm - 3:45pm PDT
Catalina C2

2:30pm PDT

Exploitation & Human Trafficking: The Epidemic in our Schools FILLING
Monday April 28, 2025 2:30pm - 3:45pm PDT
This presentation will focus on the basics regarding human trafficking and exploitation. It will address what human trafficking is, as well as what it is not. We will discuss some of the vulnerabilities facing students we serve, what signs can be observed to better identify a possible victim, how recruiting occurs within the schools and what can be done if/when a victim is suspected. Further, the training will address the impact of the trauma victims of trafficking/exploitation face, as their trauma impacts their overall wellbeing and ability to learn and be in the school setting.  
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Angela Look

Dr. Angela Look

Psychology Lecturer, California State University, Bakersfield
I received my Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Sociology from California State University, Bakersfield (CSUB), Master’s in Clinical Psychology from Rosemead School of Psychology and Doctorate in Psychology in Organization Development from Alliant International University. I... Read More →
Monday April 28, 2025 2:30pm - 3:45pm PDT
Catalina C3

3:45pm PDT

Transition/Break FILLING
Monday April 28, 2025 3:45pm - 4:00pm PDT
Monday April 28, 2025 3:45pm - 4:00pm PDT
TBA

4:00pm PDT

CASCWA Section Committee Meetings
Monday April 28, 2025 4:00pm - 5:00pm PDT
Santa Rosa Ballroom - Southern Section
Catalina A1 - Bay Section
Catalina A3 -Delta Sierra
Catalina C2 - San Joaquin
Monday April 28, 2025 4:00pm - 5:00pm PDT
TBA

5:00pm PDT

Drum Circle: A Participatory Example of Positive Alternatives to Negative Behavior - Bring your own instrument
Monday April 28, 2025 5:00pm - 6:00pm PDT
Drumming and other rhythmic forms of expression are common throughout the world. Come prepared to participate in a fun and moving community building activity. Join us as we drum, dance, sing, and exuberantly express ourselves! If you are driving to the conference, it would be wonderful if you would bring hand drums and/or buckets to bang on, and any other instruments for improvisation.

Students sometimes express their respectable and valid goals, values, challenges and pain through problematic behaviors. Drumming is a tremendously positive alternative to other means of experiencing an extraordinary feeling – instead of, for instance, using a controlled substance!
Speakers
avatar for Dan Sackheim

Dan Sackheim

Education Programs Consultant, California Department of Education
Dan Sackheim is statewide program lead for the California Department of Education for several types of public schools and programs for at-risk/at-promise students including community day schools, continuation education and opportunity education, and preventive and restorative approaches... Read More →
Monday April 28, 2025 5:00pm - 6:00pm PDT
Santa Rosa Patio
 
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