This session will invite participants to explore the definition of curriculum, while sharing lessons learned and success stories related to creating local curriculum. By identifying key components, assets, and challenges associated with creating local curriculum, and evaluating aspects that make curriculum diverse and inclusive, participants will leverage experiences to identify shared understanding. The session will conclude with participant feedback to inform a draft curriculum guidance graphic under development by the Michigan Department of Education.
What do your continuous improvement conversations look like? Are you focusing on the multiple components of a school-wide system? This session will look at the seven cogs to support the conversations within your leadership team to dissect key structures that together will create an effective system to diagnose and treat the symptoms that are preventing school success. (school-wide goals).
Early Literacy Grant Coordinator, Michigan Department of Education
Kellie Flaminio is the Early Literacy Grant Coordinator with the Michigan Department of Education (MDE). In her current position, Kellie oversees all aspects of the Section 35 State Aid grants and has extensive knowledge on the Read by Grade Three Law. Kellie is a valued member of... Read More →
State Professional Learning Solutions Account Executive, Lexia Learning
Brandie Turner and Jamie Bouchelle from Lexia Learning support schools, districts, and states to embed the Science of Reading in classrooms and improve literacy outcomes for PreK-12 students. They have served in a variety of education roles including in general and special education... Read More →
Sr. State Success manager, Professional Learning, Lexia Learning
Jamie Bouchelle and Brandie Turner from Lexia Learning support schools, districts, and states to embed the Science of Reading in classrooms and improve literacy outcomes for PreK-12 students. They have served in a variety of education roles including in general and special education... Read More →
Whether you are new to the MI School Data portal, or an experienced MICIP user and data analyst, this session will share how districts and buildings can integrate structures and implement classroom practices for gathering continuous improvement data. Take a deep dive into the K-12 menu with State Assessments, Career and College Readiness, the new Special Education Dashboard and Report Builder, or CTE-Postsecondary-Workforce data sets. Find out how to harness the diversity of MI School Data to make connections to the MICIP platform. Session presenters will share a variety of resources and tools available for participants to use in data decision-making.
Casey Hadaway, MI School Data Analyst, Center for Educational Performance and Information (CEPI)Casey Hadaway works as a Departmental Analyst for the Center for Educational Performance and Information (CEPI) within the Department of Technology, Management and Budget. Her areas of... Read More →
Kathleen Miller, a certified administrator and K-12 educator, has over 30 years of experience in education. She has worked for Shiawassee RESD for 20 years and collaborated with Clinton County RESA for ten years. While at SRESD, Ms. Miller has been an Assessment and Technology Specialist... Read More →
Rhonda Provoast serves as an educational consultant with the MI School Data project specifically related to school improvement initiatives. Her primary role involves supporting the MI School Data professional development team with the Train-the-Trainer network, regional advisory activities... Read More →
Cheryl Twichell, MI School Data Analyst, Center for Educational Performance and Information (CEPI)Cheryl Twichell is a Senior Departmental Analyst for the Center for Educational Performance and Information (CEPI) within the Department of Technology, Management and Budget. She currently... Read More →