Opening Discussion By:

April Rist

IEP Improvement

Project Director

ATTENTION: THIS CONFERENCE IS

SOLD OUT

NO ADDITIONAL REGISTRATIONS CAN BE ACCEPTED. THANK YOU!

 

ABOUT THE CONFERENCE

The piloting of the new IEP form by League School and the other 18 Early Adopter sites has been completed. The new form, slated for implementation over the next several years, is dramatically different in both its format and requirements.

The League School is sponsoring this event, which is designed to provide useful and grounded data collection, analysis, and reporting strategies through the sharing of models, resources, and materials developed by staff in seven districts/schools.

Attendees will have the opportunity to attend up to four (4) breakout sessions

Streamlining Data Collection for Monitoring Challenging Student Populations: Boston Public 

Finding a Starting Point for Inclusive Classroom Instruction: Dracut Public   

Monitoring Student Independent Use of Strategies Across School Environments: Fitchburg Public

Practical Strategies for Data Collection in the Classroom: League School

Making Connections with Available Data: Southbridge Public 

Designing Live & Passive Data Tracking w/ Practical Applications for Student Success: Wakefield Public

Using Data to Build Solid Parent/Guardian Relationships in the IEP Process: Webster Public

COST TO ATTEND

$119.00 Early Bird Registration

NOW thru March 1st

$139.00 Registration

March 2nd - March 17th

Registration fees are non-refundable. Includes conference, continental breakfast, full luncheon buffet, session materials, and certificate of attendance.

Registration deadline is March 17th

SCHEDULE

8:00am - Registration & Breakfast

8:30am - Workshops Begin

Break for Lunch

Workshops Continue

3:00pm - Conference Ends

Check-in with League School conference staff in the lobby of Dedham Holiday Inn Conference Center by 8:20am.

You'll recieve materials and schedule for your selected seminars.

 

 

2023 Practical Data Collection Strategies Conference

Sponsored by League School of Greater Boston