MTSS Integrated Systems Conference 2022

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DATES AND TIMES

August 4, 2022:  8:30 a.m.– 11:30 a.m.

August 5, 2022:  8:30 a.m.– 11:30 a.m.

 

ABOUT

You may have known of it as MTSS Fest in the past; this year’s conference will be an MTSS integrated systems conference, as systems continue to get aligned and integrated.  By integrating our efforts, we increase the efficiency and effectiveness of our resources to better support staff and students. We’re excited to continue learning together about how we can ensure our systems work for EACH and EVERY student from preschool through graduation. 
 

TOPICS

  • Keynote Speakers:  Phil Strain and Alex Lee
  • General Breakout Sessions
  • Themed Breakout Sessions

 

Learn More Here!

 

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

ALEX LEE

Alex Lee is the self-proclaimed ‘coolest guy other than Cristiano Ronaldo to walk the earth,’ despite being just an eighth grader at Upper Merion Middle School. His boisterous sense of confidence and fancy title come from the effects of being 100 percent included at school since preschool. Since coming to middle school, he has received honor roll every single marking period, given keynote speeches every few months or so, and has just been having an awesome time trying to teach the world about the importance of full inclusion in middle school. At age 14, he already has an impressive resume that includes modeling for Toys R Us, doing a TV appearance on a Sprout show, singing opera in Italian on various stages, and speaking at the UN Headquarters in NYC. Isabelle Lee, Alex’s part time assistant and part time sister, is able to tag along for the ride thanks to her brother who continuously provides the most entertaining stories along with the most profound messages. She has been having quite a time getting invited to do keynote speeches at various educational conferences to retell her family’s story and crack some jokes. She has been advocating for inclusion for all students since she was four years old and doing keynote speeches since she was eleven years old. This young, naturally gifted public speaker has been having lots of fun in the past six years making audiences all over the country laugh and cry with her talks.  

 

 

DR. PHIL STRAINPhil

Dr. Phil S. Strain is James C. Kennedy Endowed Chair in Urban Education at the Morgridge College of Education and Director of the PELE Center, University of Denver. He is the author of over 300 scientific publications, has served on the editorial boards of 22 professional journals and has been Principal Investigator or Co-Investigator of grants and contracts totaling over 80 million dollars. He is particularly interested in expanding inclusive preschool options, comprehensive services for young children with autism and prevention and intervention for children with challenging behaviors.

 

 

 

 

 

 


Up to 6.0 Washington State Approved Clock Hours are available (dependent on your participation in individual sessions) and are included in registration.

Please Note: This event will be recorded. 

Please contact Lisa Gehman at [email protected] with registration questions and for Zoom assistance.


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