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Last Date to Register: 3/30/2022 12:01 AM
Last Date to Cancel: 3/27/2022 12:01 AM
Agency: CESA 2
Agency Contact: Mary Jo Ziegler
Agency Assistant: Kayla Barr 262-473-1473
Location: Zoom Link
Facility: Web Link
Date/Time:
3/30/2022 12:00 PM - 04:00 PM
Price: $0.00

Uninterrupted Time to Collaborate around Current Realities and Plan Next Steps!

 

Presenters: Latricia Johnson, Ed O' Connor, Valerie Schmitz & Mary Jo Ziegler

Cost: Free

Description: Districts and schools across CESA 2 need leadership team time to reflect and set goals. The Department of Public Instruction has created a continuous improvement rubric and data tools to support this process of reflecting and doing a needs assessment, determining root causes, and generating a theory of action to address challenges. CESA 2 facilitators will introduce participants to the tools and resources available through DPI that make this process effective. Join us to learn these initial steps and get the next steps scheduled to ensure success (Aligned to requirements for districts and schools with federal identifications).

These sessions are open to district and school leadership teams who would like to begin the process of developing a School or District improvement plan for the 2022-23 school year and to meet requirements of IDEA and ESSA. All district and school leaders are welcome to attend regardless of federal identification. This is a free event funded through DPI.

Attend the sessions that fit your schedule and meet your needs as described below:

  1. Overview of IDEA Determinations and the Continuous Improvement Rubric 12-1 pm 
  2. Analyzing data for a Root Cause 1-2 pm 
  3. Creating a Theory of Action 2-3 pm
  4. Using the Data Inquiry Journal to create a plan 3-4 pm

     

About the Presenters:

 

Latricia Johnson joins the Curriculum and Coaching Center of Excellence as a English Language Arts/Literacy Consultant. Latricia worked most recently in Milwaukee Public Schools as a District School Improvement Coordinator and has worked in the Beloit and West Allis/West Milwaukee School Districts. She has extensive experience providing educational leadership support services that focus on planning, developing frameworks, models and implementation strategies that support equity for all children.

 

 

 

 

 

Ed O’Connor, PhD directs the Data & Strategic Planning Center for CESA 2. Previously, Ed served the Monona Grove School District for 15 years as a school psychologist and as Director of Continuous Improvement and Assessment. Ed has worked at all levels from 4K-12. He also works at the collegiate level as a lecturer in the School Psychology Program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Ed has longstanding research interests in the areas of early literacy instruction and assessment, effective instruction, bridging the research-practice gap, systems change and models of continuous improvement in education, problem solving/response to instruction, and preparing students to be “college and career ready.” Ed is a frequent presenter on these topics at state and national conferences.

 

 

 

 

Valerie Schmitz, PhD is the Senior Director of Continuous Improvement for CESA 2. In this position, Valerie leads the regional work for educator development and district implementation of the Wisconsin Educator Effectiveness System, as well as data analysis and school improvement. Valerie has deep expertise in this work, serving as the Educator Effectiveness Coordinator at CESA 6 for the past four years. She has assisted districts with implementation of both Educator Effectiveness and the Effectiveness Project. She also has deep expertise in data analysis, systems analysis, and school improvement. Valerie has earned a Ph.D. in Education with a specialization in Instructional Design for Online Learning as well as an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership. She also holds a M.Ed. in Technology Education as well as an M.Ed. in Educational Leadership.

 

 

 

Mary Jo Ziegler has worked in diverse educational settings for over 30 years. The first 15 years of her career were spent in classrooms teaching grades 2-8. After earning an M.S. in Reading, she moved into an instructional coaching and intervention role at Sherman Middle School in Madison, Wisconsin. A second Master’s Degree in Educational Leadership led to roles as district instructional resource teacher, a literacy coordinator, PK-12 director of instruction, and DPI consultant. Across the years, MJ has worked to support educators as they design engaging and effective learning opportunities that motivate achievement by building routines and scaffolds to guide students through successful learning experiences.

 

 


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