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Wednesday, November 14
 

4:00pm EST

Conference Registration
Wednesday November 14, 2018 4:00pm - 6:00pm EST
Springs

6:00pm EST

Opening General Session
Wednesday November 14, 2018 6:00pm - 7:00pm EST
Springs

7:00pm EST

Dinner & Keynote Address
Keynote: "Building a Passion for Teaching" - Jeff Maxey, 2019 SC Teacher of the Year

Wednesday November 14, 2018 7:00pm - 8:00pm EST
Springs

8:00pm EST

 
Thursday, November 15
 

7:00am EST

Breakfast & Silent Auction Bidding
New Instructors’ Meet & Greet with Staff, PTILs, & TCILs @ 7:15 A.M. at designated region tables

Thursday November 15, 2018 7:00am - 8:00am EST

8:00am EST

Welcome & Conference Overview
Thursday November 15, 2018 8:00am - 8:45am EST
Springs

9:00am EST

A Turtle, Camel, Monkey, and Lion Walk into a Classroom…
Limited Capacity seats available

In this interactive session, participants will examine the importance of culture and climate in schools and how the Unified Champion School (Special Olympics) movement can foster that positive school culture. Participants will learn how to better celebrate diversity and inclusion using simple techniques that will help to honor and value everyone in the building.

Speakers
avatar for Dr. Lee Vartanian

Dr. Lee Vartanian

Teaching Fellows Campus Director, Lander University


Thursday November 15, 2018 9:00am - 9:50am EST
Atlantic A

9:00am EST

Are You UNIFIED?
Limited Capacity seats available

In this interactive session, participants will examine the importance of culture and climate in schools and how the Unified Champion School (Special Olympics) movement can foster that positive school culture. Participants will learn how to better celebrate diversity and inclusion using simple techniques that will help to honor and value everyone in the building.

Speakers
avatar for Dr. Ann Marie Taylor

Dr. Ann Marie Taylor

Director of Leadership Development, PSTA
Dr. Ann Marie Taylor began her college education studying Criminal Justice at Saginaw Valley State University in Michigan.  Once she began working with juvenile offenders she realized that many of her young charges were struggling with special education needs. It was this realization... Read More →


Thursday November 15, 2018 9:00am - 9:50am EST
Carolina A

9:00am EST

Challenges and Opportunities: Why Poverty Matters and Why Schools Can Matter More
Limited Capacity filling up

Life with limited resources can negatively impact achievement and life success, but the good news is that schools and teachers can matter more! The latest research from neuroscience provides direction for intentional school and teacher moves that can dramatically and positively shift the trajectory for all students. Learn how to reframe the challenges faced by teachers in high-poverty schools as opportunities
for revealing the often-hidden potential of every learner every day.

Speakers
avatar for Dr. Tammy Pawloski

Dr. Tammy Pawloski

Director of the Center of Excellence to Prepare Teachers of Children of Poverty & Professor of Education, Francis Marion University


Thursday November 15, 2018 9:00am - 9:50am EST
Atlantic D

9:00am EST

Fast and Easy Screen Casting
Limited Capacity full

Tired of reteaching lessons that students didn't listen to the first time? Tired of trying to "catch up" students who are absent? Tired of feeling like there is never enough time to teach all of the standards? Tired of leaving "busy work" for your students when you are absent? Come learn how to create your own screen cast lessons or videos in literally five minutes with NO special training, NO special software to download, at NO COST! This has the potential to revolutionize your classroom!

Speakers
avatar for Ross Hill

Ross Hill

TC Instructor, South Florence High School


Thursday November 15, 2018 9:00am - 9:50am EST
Carolina D

9:00am EST

Lighten Your Load, Sharpen Your Saw, Put Your Team in Your Toolbox
Limited Capacity seats available

This engaging session will highlight strategies to promote collaboration, successful team challenges, and strategic thinking. Participants will enjoy friendly competition and group interaction. All of the materials used, including children’s literature, will be excellent resources for building community and confidence in the classroom. Additionally, opportunities for service projects and programs offered at Camp Discovery in Blythewood, SC will also be shared.
*Session will be limited to 40 participants


Speakers
avatar for Amy Ellisor

Amy Ellisor

Executive Director, Camp Discovery
RM

Rosemary Martin-Jones

Administration Manager/Program Facilitator, Camp Discovery


Thursday November 15, 2018 9:00am - 9:50am EST
Carolina C

9:00am EST

Lines, and Shapes, and Colors! Oh, My!
Limited Capacity seats available

Interested in quality student art-integrated experiences? This session will provide thoughtful activities for what these experiences look like. Participants will "read" artwork, explore why art is important for children, and experience strategies for thinking, talking, viewing, and critiquing art as part of learning in the classroom. Participants will create a line print while seeing how art can be integrated with math, science, language arts, and social studies. Paint will be involved!

*Session will be limited to 30 participants

Speakers
CR

Carol Robertson

Professor of Art, University of South Carolina


Thursday November 15, 2018 9:00am - 9:50am EST
Carolina B

9:00am EST

The “Nuts & Bolts” of the ProTeam Experience
Limited Capacity seats available

Pro Team Teachers are invited to a time of reflecting, sharing, and planning. During this informative session, teachers will have opportunities to discuss their experiences with the curriculum and swap ideas that have enhanced the Pro Team Experience for their students.

Speakers
avatar for Cynthia Brewington

Cynthia Brewington

ProTeam Curriculum Trainer, Hemingway M B Lee Middle School
DD

Daphne Dubose

ProTeam Instructor, Gilbert Middle School


Thursday November 15, 2018 9:00am - 9:50am EST
Atlantic B

10:00am EST

A Class that Laughs Together Learns Together
Limited Capacity filling up

Is your class in need of a community makeover? Are your students connected with each other as a team? Does your space encourage collaboration? Are you creating learners who are risk takers? Do your students build each other up? If you answered yes to any of these questions, join us for this classroom community session where we will dive head first into the deep end of social emotional learning. We'll try out some tips and tricks, review some resources, and practice our own bit of community building.

Speakers
avatar for Jed Dearybury

Jed Dearybury

2015 SC Honor Roll Teacher & Director of Professional Development and Communications, PSTA


Thursday November 15, 2018 10:00am - 10:50am EST
Carolina A

10:00am EST

Confessions of a First-Year Eduholic: Teacher Cadet Edition
Limited Capacity seats available

This highly engaging “confessional” is designed for both novice and veteran Teacher Cadet instructors. Have “burning questions?” Need some ideas? Need specific or curriculum-related questions answered? Feeling OVERWHELMED with all there is to do? If “yes,” this session is for you! Instructors will have opportunities to discuss their experiences with the curriculum, ask burning questions, and swap ideas that have enhanced the Teacher Cadet experience for their students. Come. Confess. Get the answers you seek.

Speakers
avatar for Angi Brush

Angi Brush

TC Instructor & Curriculum Trainer, West Ashley High School
CJ

Carol Jackson

TC Instructor, Instructor Liaison, & Curriculum Trainer, Dutch Fork High School
avatar for Anne Ledford

Anne Ledford

TC Instructor, Instructor Liaison, & Curriculum Trainer, Fort Mill High School
avatar for Carol Weaver

Carol Weaver

TC Instructor & Instructor Liaison, Rock Hill High School


Thursday November 15, 2018 10:00am - 10:50am EST
Carolina C

10:00am EST

Connect! Collect! Create!
Limited Capacity seats available

Do you want a fun space to connect with other ProTeam Instructors? Would you like to collect ideas and activities to add to your ProTeam Curriculum?

Are you in the mood to create with an awesome group of teachers? If you answered “yes” to these questions, then this session is for you! Participants will engage in a series of activities that will enable them to learn more about each other (and maybe even themselves), add to their already awesome ProTeam curriculum, and explore their creative side.

Speakers
avatar for Tria Grant

Tria Grant

ProTeam Trainer & Evaluation Coordinator, Berkeley County School District


Thursday November 15, 2018 10:00am - 10:50am EST
Atlantic B

10:00am EST

Lines, and Shapes, and Colors! Oh, My!
Limited Capacity seats available

Interested in quality student art-integrated experiences? This session will provide thoughtful activities for what these experiences look like. Participants will "read" artwork, explore why art is important for children, and experience strategies for thinking, talking, viewing, and critiquing art as part of learning in the classroom. Participants will create a line print while seeing how art can be integrated with math, science, language arts, and social studies. Paint will be involved!

*Session will be limited to 30 participants

Speakers
CR

Carol Robertson

Professor of Art, University of South Carolina


Thursday November 15, 2018 10:00am - 10:50am EST
Carolina B

10:00am EST

Teacher Cadet: 2.2.0
Limited Capacity seats available

Interested in expanding the Teacher Cadet experience for your students? Do you want to hear about the benefits of offering a second year Teacher Cadet course? If so, this is the session for you! Come to this Q & A session to hear about CERRA’s new plans for a universal, second-level Teacher Cadet course, what it entails, and the collegiate partnership that will allow students to earn three additional hours of transferable college credit!

Speakers
avatar for Kelly Browder

Kelly Browder

Program Facilitator, CERRA
avatar for Victoria Merritt

Victoria Merritt

TC Instructor, Ashley Ridge High School
avatar for Rona Neely

Rona Neely

Program Facilitator, CERRA
avatar for Dr. Marcella Wine-Snyder

Dr. Marcella Wine-Snyder

CERRA, Director of Pre-Collegiate Programs
Education: A native of Charleston, SC, Marcella graduated from Burke High School in 1988. Marcella earned a B.A. in English Education from Benedict College in 1992, a M. Ed. in Education and Interdisciplinary Studies from Cambridge College-Boston in 1998, an Ed.S in Educational Leadership... Read More →


Thursday November 15, 2018 10:00am - 10:50am EST
Carolina D

10:00am EST

The Richness of Classroom Cultures: Cultural Responsiveness and Challenging Content/Conversations
Limited Capacity seats available

It can be difficult to facilitate discussions on difficult/ controversial/sensitive topics in the classroom.   However, we all must learn to become comfortable with being uncomfortable and focus on how to engage in these discussions, especially when some of our required content calls for it. Difficult and/or uncomfortable content and much of our current events cannot/should not be ignored in our classrooms. The focus of this session is how to deal with these difficult topics in the classroom. We will engage in interactive dialogue on how to facilitate the uncomfortable discussions, regardless of grade level/content area.

Speakers
avatar for Dr. Sherrell Fuller

Dr. Sherrell Fuller

Teaching Fellows Campus Director, Winthrop University


Thursday November 15, 2018 10:00am - 10:50am EST
Atlantic A

10:00am EST

Understanding the Impact of Poverty and Limited Resources: Implications for Practice with South Carolina Teacher Cadets
Limited Capacity seats available

Life with limited resources can negatively impact achievement and life success, but the good news is that schools and teachers can matter more and there is no better time than during the earliest years of teacher preparation to begin to explore these important issues. Explore resources for use in the Teacher Cadet classroom, take away activities that can be used to open this critical conversation and learn about opportunities for further study. (Attendance in Concurrent Session I (above) is highly recommended.)

Speakers
avatar for Dr. Tammy Pawloski

Dr. Tammy Pawloski

Director of the Center of Excellence to Prepare Teachers of Children of Poverty & Professor of Education, Francis Marion University


Thursday November 15, 2018 10:00am - 10:50am EST
Atlantic D

11:00am EST

Region 1 Sharing Session
Speakers
avatar for Rona Neely

Rona Neely

Program Facilitator, CERRA


Thursday November 15, 2018 11:00am - 12:00pm EST
Carolina A

11:00am EST

Region 2 Sharing Session
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Karen Pack

Dr. Karen Pack

Program Facilitator, CERRA


Thursday November 15, 2018 11:00am - 12:00pm EST
Carolina B

11:00am EST

Region 3 Sharing Session
Speakers
avatar for Arthur Pinckney

Arthur Pinckney

Program Facilitator, CERRA


Thursday November 15, 2018 11:00am - 12:00pm EST
Carolina C

11:00am EST

Region 4 Sharing Session
Speakers
avatar for Theodore Jackson

Theodore Jackson

Program Facilitator, CERRA


Thursday November 15, 2018 11:00am - 12:00pm EST
Carolina D

11:00am EST

Region 5 Sharing Session
Speakers
avatar for Kelly Browder

Kelly Browder

Program Facilitator, CERRA


Thursday November 15, 2018 11:00am - 12:00pm EST
Atlantic A

11:00am EST

Region 6 Sharing Session
Limited Capacity seats available

Non-SC instructors comprise Region 6

Speakers
avatar for Anne Ledford

Anne Ledford

TC Instructor, Instructor Liaison, & Curriculum Trainer, Fort Mill High School


Thursday November 15, 2018 11:00am - 12:00pm EST
Atlantic B

12:15pm EST

Lunch Break
Thursday November 15, 2018 12:15pm - 1:30pm EST
Springs

1:40pm EST

Advocacy - A Practical Perspective
Limited Capacity seats available

Advocating for our students, our school and our community is an important piece of the puzzle as it relates to teaching and learning. This session will focus on the importance of advocating for our students, our schools, our community, and our profession.

Speakers
avatar for Dr. Michael Fleming

Dr. Michael Fleming

Program Facilitator, CERRA
Education: Michael holds an Associate of Fine Arts from Anderson College, a Bachelor of Arts - Music Education from Central Wesleyan College, a Master of Education- Elementary Education from Clemson University, and a Doctor of Education - Educational Leadership fromNova Southeastern... Read More →


Thursday November 15, 2018 1:40pm - 2:30pm EST
Carolina B

1:40pm EST

Connected Educator
Limited Capacity filling up

Seventeen years into the 21st Century and the world is literally at our fingertips. There has never been an easier time to take your class on a virtual field trip to Kenya, have a professional learning network with teachers from 5 continents, or have an artist from Spain teach your students here in America. Social Media tools like Facebook and Twitter and video meeting tools like Skype and Google Hangouts have connected us more than ever. Using these tools in light of Covey's 7 Habits of Highly Effective People will guarantee that you are a highly effective educator.

Speakers
avatar for Jed Dearybury

Jed Dearybury

2015 SC Honor Roll Teacher & Director of Professional Development and Communications, PSTA


Thursday November 15, 2018 1:40pm - 2:30pm EST
Carolina A

1:40pm EST

Crafting Connections: Teacher Cadet and ProTeam Mentor Partnership
Limited Capacity seats available

Have you ever wanted to connect your Teacher  class and neighboring ProTeam class but didn’t know how to get started? Well, we can help you with that! This session will detail the partnership between Teacher Cadets and ProTeam students at Latta High School and Latta Middle School. TCs and PTs partner together for mentorship, meet weekly to discuss goal setting, and reflect on progress made. Partner groups also use Google Classroom and shared Google Docs to collaborate and communicate. Through the partnership, TCs gain valuable leadership skills, refine their capacity for reflection, and develop strategies for building relationships. PTs examine strengths and areas for improvement while developing goal setting and management strategies. Come learn the “ins and outs” of this strategic partnership!

Speakers
RC

Rachel Caulder

TC Instructor, Latta High School
CR

Cristin Richards

PT Instructor, Latta Middle School


Thursday November 15, 2018 1:40pm - 2:30pm EST
Atlantic B

1:40pm EST

Educate. Empower. Trust. Exploring the CMM Developmental Model
Limited Capacity seats available

In this session, ProTeam and Teacher Cadet instructors will be given an insider's look into the co-curricular developmental model that has elevated Clemson University's Call Me MiSTER Program (CMM) to the pre-eminent program for the recruitment, training, and placement of minority males as elementary and middle school teachers. The interactive presentation will expose participants to strategies, techniques, and activities that can be used with all of their students. Additionally, information will be provided detailing admissions criteria for prospective MiSTERS to any of the 24 colleges and universities that make up our South Carolina network.

Speakers
WH

Winston Holton

Field Coordinator, Call Me MiSTER - Clemson University


Thursday November 15, 2018 1:40pm - 2:30pm EST
Atlantic D

1:40pm EST

Lighten Your Load, Sharpen Your Saw, Put Your Team in Your Toolbox
Limited Capacity seats available

This engaging session will highlight strategies to promote collaboration, successful team challenges, and strategic thinking. Participants will enjoy friendly competition and group interaction. All of the materials used, including children’s literature, will be excellent resources for building community and confidence in the classroom. Additionally, opportunities for service projects and programs offered at Camp Discovery in Blythewood, SC will also be shared.

*Session will be limited to 40 participants

Speakers
avatar for Amy Ellisor

Amy Ellisor

Executive Director, Camp Discovery
RM

Rosemary Martin-Jones

Administration Manager/Program Facilitator, Camp Discovery


Thursday November 15, 2018 1:40pm - 2:30pm EST
Carolina C

1:40pm EST

Make & Take: Eleventh Edition
Limited Capacity full

LOVE the new Teacher Cadet curriculum but disappointed that you had to toss out all of those teacher-made resources from the previous edition? New instructor wondering how you will ever find the time to make all of those ancillary materials in the new edition of Experiencing EducationI Have, Who Has cards? Fishbowl labels and head bands? Topic strips for ELL information? Parents of Troubled Teens packets? Oh, my! If so, this session is for you! Join us for this double-blocked “Make and Take” session that is sure to save you some time and reduce your stress level!
 
Note: This session is double-blocked; it will continue in Concurrent Session IV 
 
*Session will be limited to 30 participants

Speakers
avatar for Angi Brush

Angi Brush

TC Instructor & Curriculum Trainer, West Ashley High School
avatar for Anne Ledford

Anne Ledford

TC Instructor, Instructor Liaison, & Curriculum Trainer, Fort Mill High School
avatar for Carol Weaver

Carol Weaver

TC Instructor & Instructor Liaison, Rock Hill High School


Thursday November 15, 2018 1:40pm - 2:30pm EST
Carolina D

1:40pm EST

The Trauma Informed Educator
Limited Capacity seats available

Kids that need the most love ask for it in the most unloving of ways. In this session, you will learn about how children who experience trauma need you more now than ever. The ACEs study will be discussed as well as some updated information on poverty and how that impacts your classroom. This session will give you new insights in working with your most troubled students and this will be a great addition to your Teacher Cadet curriculum as well.

Speakers
avatar for Dr. Ann Marie Taylor

Dr. Ann Marie Taylor

Director of Leadership Development, PSTA
Dr. Ann Marie Taylor began her college education studying Criminal Justice at Saginaw Valley State University in Michigan.  Once she began working with juvenile offenders she realized that many of her young charges were struggling with special education needs. It was this realization... Read More →


Thursday November 15, 2018 1:40pm - 2:30pm EST
Atlantic A

2:40pm EST

Behind the Curtain: The Teaching Fellows Award Process
Limited Capacity seats available

As a Teacher Cadet instructor, you arguably have the greatest influence on which Teaching Fellows Institutions your students select as their top three choices. It is therefore imperative that you understand the award process and the unique programs offered by each Teaching Fellows Institution. This knowledge will help you advise your students and help them select the program where they have the best chance of being successful. 

During this session, we will engage in a mock award process, discuss the differences between alternate lists and waiting lists, and peer behind the curtain of the Teaching Fellows Program!

Speakers
avatar for Dr. Jenna Hallman

Dr. Jenna Hallman

Assistant Executive Director, CERRA
Dr. Jenna Hallman has a BA in Early Childhood Education from USC-Upstate and an M. Ed. in Educational Leadership and Supervision from Clemson. She also holds a Ph.D. in Education with a specialization in Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment from Walden University.  Jenna has been... Read More →


Thursday November 15, 2018 2:40pm - 3:30pm EST
Atlantic A

2:40pm EST

Body-Brain Compatible Learning
Limited Capacity filling up

Brain research is clear-the body and brain are inseparable when it comes to teaching and learning. This session will offer a brief look at ten body-brain compatible elements of learning with a focus on enriched environments, purposeful movement, and five lifelong guidelines to promote a positive learning environment for students. Research supports connecting the body and brain to enhance learning. Come learn specific strategies for integrating purposeful movement into your classrooms!

Speakers
avatar for Dr. Michael Fleming

Dr. Michael Fleming

Program Facilitator, CERRA
Education: Michael holds an Associate of Fine Arts from Anderson College, a Bachelor of Arts - Music Education from Central Wesleyan College, a Master of Education- Elementary Education from Clemson University, and a Doctor of Education - Educational Leadership fromNova Southeastern... Read More →


Thursday November 15, 2018 2:40pm - 3:30pm EST
Carolina B

2:40pm EST

Crafting Connections: Teacher Cadet and ProTeam Mentor Partnership
Limited Capacity seats available

Have you ever wanted to connect your Teacher  class and neighboring ProTeam class but didn’t know how to get started? Well, we can help you with that! This session will detail the partnership between Teacher Cadets and ProTeam students at Latta High School and Latta Middle School. TCs and PTs partner together for mentorship, meet weekly to discuss goal setting, and reflect on progress made. Partner groups also use Google Classroom and shared Google Docs to collaborate and communicate. Through the partnership, TCs gain valuable leadership skills, refine their capacity for reflection, and develop strategies for building relationships. PTs examine strengths and areas for improvement while developing goal setting and management strategies. Come learn the “ins and outs” of this strategic partnership!

Speakers
RC

Rachel Caulder

TC Instructor, Latta High School
CR

Cristin Richards

PT Instructor, Latta Middle School


Thursday November 15, 2018 2:40pm - 3:30pm EST
Atlantic B

2:40pm EST

Educate. Empower. Trust. Exploring the CMM Developmental Model
Limited Capacity seats available

In this session, ProTeam and Teacher Cadet instructors will be given an insider's look into the co-curricular developmental model that has elevated Clemson University's Call Me MiSTER Program (CMM) to the pre-eminent program for the recruitment, training, and placement of minority males as elementary and middle school teachers. The interactive presentation will expose participants to strategies, techniques, and activities that can be used with all of their students. Additionally, information will be provided detailing admissions criteria for prospective MiSTERS to any of the 24 colleges and universities that make up our South Carolina network.

Speakers
WH

Winston Holton

Field Coordinator, Call Me MiSTER - Clemson University


Thursday November 15, 2018 2:40pm - 3:30pm EST
Atlantic D

2:40pm EST

Inspiring POSITIVE Social Change in the Classroom
Limited Capacity filling up

Is your classroom, school, district or community in need of positive social changes? Come to this dynamic session to learn key strategies to guide students to developing their own creative ways to do so! Teachers will participate in engaging conversations and will be able to take away ideas to help create positivity among students in today's educational system.

Speakers
avatar for Nikkina McKnight

Nikkina McKnight

TC Instructor, Andrew Jackson High School


Thursday November 15, 2018 2:40pm - 3:30pm EST
Carolina C

2:40pm EST

Make & Take: Eleventh Edition
Limited Capacity filling up

LOVE the new Teacher Cadet curriculum but disappointed that you had to toss out all of those teacher-made resources from the previous edition? New instructor wondering how you will ever find the time to make all of those ancillary materials in the new edition of Experiencing EducationI Have, Who Has cards? Fishbowl labels and head bands? Topic strips for ELL information? Parents of Troubled Teens packets? Oh, my! If so, this session is for you! Join us for this double-blocked “Make and Take” session that is sure to save you some time and reduce your stress level!
 
Note: This session continues from the double-blocked session during Concurrent Session III. 
 
*Session will be limited to 30 participants

Speakers
avatar for Angi Brush

Angi Brush

TC Instructor & Curriculum Trainer, West Ashley High School
avatar for Anne Ledford

Anne Ledford

TC Instructor, Instructor Liaison, & Curriculum Trainer, Fort Mill High School
avatar for Carol Weaver

Carol Weaver

TC Instructor & Instructor Liaison, Rock Hill High School


Thursday November 15, 2018 2:40pm - 3:30pm EST
Carolina D

2:40pm EST

Pre“Collegiate” Connections: The Significance of the College Partnership
Limited Capacity seats available

This session is for College Partners ONLY. Come participate in this engaging session to discuss issues pertinent to the college partnership, share novel experiences, and help new College Partners brainstorm ideas to support their partner TC sites.

Speakers
avatar for Dr. Marcella Wine-Snyder

Dr. Marcella Wine-Snyder

CERRA, Director of Pre-Collegiate Programs
Education: A native of Charleston, SC, Marcella graduated from Burke High School in 1988. Marcella earned a B.A. in English Education from Benedict College in 1992, a M. Ed. in Education and Interdisciplinary Studies from Cambridge College-Boston in 1998, an Ed.S in Educational Leadership... Read More →


Thursday November 15, 2018 2:40pm - 3:30pm EST
Carolina A

3:45pm EST

Closing General Session
Bidding for Silent Auction ends at 5:15PM
Dinner on your own this evening

Thursday November 15, 2018 3:45pm - 5:00pm EST
Springs
 
Friday, November 16
 

7:00am EST

Breakfast & Hotel Checkout
Friday November 16, 2018 7:00am - 9:00am EST
Springs

9:00am EST

Welcome & Conference Overview
Friday November 16, 2018 9:00am - 9:10am EST
Springs

9:15am EST

College Expo
Friday November 16, 2018 9:15am - 10:00am EST
Carolina Ballroom

10:15am EST

Closing General Session
Building South Carolina’s Teaching Infrastructure
Keynote: “Educate the Heart: Empowering Students to Maximize Achievement”
Honoring Pre-Collegiate Community Builders

Speakers
avatar for Dr. Akil Ross

Dr. Akil Ross

2018 National Principal of the Year, Lexington-Richland School District Five


Friday November 16, 2018 10:15am - 12:00pm EST
Springs
 
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