Join us for an engaging session on disciplinary literacy and the power of writing across all subjects!
Together, we'll explore what disciplinary literacy looks like in practice, align with district expectations, and hear directly from students about their experiences. We'll also celebrate the great work already happening in our classrooms and discover new ways to deepen student engagement through questioning and writing opportunities using Depth & Complexity icons.
This session is designed for educators across all grade levels and content areas—everyone is welcome! Let’s learn, collaborate, and grow together. We can’t wait to see you there!
Participants will explore the benefits of small group interventions and how they can support student learning. They will learn how to structure 15-minute rotations within a 45-minute class period and will also cover strategies for keeping students engaged during small groups using methods for monitoring progress.
You will learn how to use data to build your lessons, how to incorporate music to create moments in your classroom and improve writing, how to rebrand what you already do to increase enragement within your class, and how to win the day and be what students talk about beyond your classroom. Essentially I’ll briefly go over Data Driven planning, hooks, teaching writing/real world application practices, and build memorable lessons that benefit all levels of students at the same time.
These session will explore gifted learners through popular culture. Teachers will watch one of the movie options on their own, complete a short task, and then come together to discuss giftedness through the lens of Hollywood. Visit the GT Update site for directions.
Audra has been involved with gifted education for the majority of her career. Having taught 5th GT, she was involved in curriculum writing and professional development. Upon leaving the classroom, she became a GT coordinator for elementary services in Irving for 9 years. For the past... Read More →
Thursday July 24, 2025 8:30am - 10:00am CDT BNHS AC-2012775 Bobcat Blvd, Trophy Club, TX 76262, USA
The internet can be a scary place as an adult with children, but it doesn't have to be! Be informed and make decisions with your kids together as a digitally responsible family. This session will cover some of the more dangerous cell phone applications available to young people, talk about steps you can take as a parent to protect your children, and provide many resources to continue learning at home. Come learn about that app your kid uses, and what you can do about it. tinyurl.com/AppsToKnow
Lunch is often what falls off of the priority list. This session offers practical strategies for prepping simple, freezer friendly meals that reheat well and can fuel your afternoon. Learn how a little planning can lighten your load during the week and create space for better balance. You’ll walk away with practical recipes, prep tips, and tools to make lunchtime one less thing to worry about.No stove or oven required.
Jump into this strategy-packed session where we uncover the secrets of using your iPhone to master the art of balancing work and home life! Get ready to dive in and discover handy tips and tricks to make your iPhone your ultimate ally in keeping the harmony alive!
Youth Mental Health First Aid is designed to teach school staff, health and human services workers, and other caring citizens how to help an adolescent (age 12-18) who is experiencing a mental health or addictions challenge or is in crisis. Youth Mental Health First Aid is primarily designed for adults who regularly interact with young people. The course introduces common mental health challenges for youth, reviews typical adolescent development, and teaches a 5-step action plan for how to help young people in both crisis and non-crisis situations. Topics covered include anxiety, depression, substance use, disorders in which psychosis may occur, disruptive behavior disorders (including AD/HD), and eating disorders.
Neurographic art is "Art for the non-artist". We will practice meditation and deepen mindfulness while creating a drawing with ink and watercolors. This art therapy lesson is a cross curricular fusion of art, science, and psychology.
Learn phrases and topics commonly used by students to better understand student conversations, make connections, build relationships, and become the "cool teacher".
Discover the universal relevance of the Enneagram in this transformative session designed for individuals across all roles and industries. Whether you're new to the tool or looking to deepen your understanding, you'll explore the nine personality types and dive into the core motivations, fears, and desires that drive human behavior. Learn how these inner patterns influence relationships, decision-making, and team dynamics. Through reflection and practical application, you'll gain insights to enhance personal growth, strengthen connections, and elevate your professional effectiveness. Join us and begin your journey toward greater self-awareness and lasting transformation.
Looking to streamline classroom communication and engagement? Look no further than ParentSquare! From coordinating class parties and recruiting volunteers to sending reminders and organizing activities, ParentSquare makes it easy. It syncs with calendars, sends automatic reminders, and keeps families connected to the classroom. We’ll explore the Studio Editor to create eye-catching newsletters, use group codes for targeted communication, and learn how to share classroom photos to give parents a peek into daily learning moments. Join us to unlock ParentSquare’s full potential as your all-in-one communication hub!
There’s something truly special about working in a school—an energy that staff, students, and the community can feel. Join us for an engaging session on shaping school culture and climate! Together, we’ll explore their functions, impact, and the vital roles campus administrators and staff play in creating a positive and thriving work and learning environment. We’ll also share morale-boosting strategies and exchange ideas to inspire and support one another. We look forward to insightful discussions and meaningful collaboration with you!
Starting in the 2025-2026 school year, all NISD teachers will have the ability to manage student Chromebooks with Lightspeed Classroom. This platform empowers teachers to view and control student screens in real-time, limit browsing and close off-task tabs, send messages or links directly to student devices, and monitor AI activity in class. Come to this informational session to learn about the platform, get a preview of what it can do, and ask questions.