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The Northwest Mental Health Technology Transfer Center is excited to be sponsoring and presenting at the 2020 Virtual MTSS Fest: An Online Learning Experience.
About the event: Please join us for the first ever Virtual MTSS Fest April 22, 2020! We will be offering FREE sessions on a variety of MTSS topics. Superintendent Chris Reykdal joins us for a morning welcome; George Sugai will keynote.
We will broadcast a number of morning and afternoon sessions. All are welcome to attend! The sessions will be facilitated from leaders in our MTSS Community, OSPI Staff, and Capital Region ESD 113.
Zoom registration links, clock hour registration, and other information will be posted on the MTSS Conference Page as it comes available.
Schedule:
8:30-10:00am |
Welcome by Superintendent Chris Reykdal and Keynote: Dr. George Sugai |
10:00- 10:30am |
Break
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10:30-11:30am |
Morning Sessions |
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Re-Entry After an Event Using the MTSS Framework Presenter- Dr. Lori Lynass
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Contextualizing for High School Implementation Presenter- Dr. Jessica Swain-Bradway
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Using Response Data for SLD Eligibility Presenter – Bill Rasplica
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Monitoring Implementation Progress and Impacts on Outcomes Presenter – Dr. Brian Gaunt
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Implementing Specially Designed Instruction in the general education classroom Presenter - Amy Campbell
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Interconnected Systems Framework (ISF): Integrating MTSS & School Mental Health Presenter - Kelcey Schmitz |
11:30am-1:00pm |
Break "Lunch on your own"
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1:00-2:00pm |
Afternoon Sessions |
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Cultural Responsiveness through Validating, Affirming, Building, and Bridging Presenter – Michelle Belnavis
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Engaging Families in PBIS Presenter – Dr. Kathleen Strickland-Cohen
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Early Childhood PBIS Presenter – Dr. Gail Joseph
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Tier 2 Overview Presenter – Dr. Maggie Schulze
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Intensifying Interventions Presenter – Dr. Sarah Arden
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Implementing Social-Emotional Learning into PBIS Presenters – Susan Barrett and Tammy Bolen |
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