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Wednesday, July 29
 

10:30am CDT

Active Literacy: Engaging Reluctant Readers
Wednesday July 29, 2026 10:30am - 11:15am CDT
“I don’t like reading” is a phrase teachers hear all too often. But, what if reading did not mean sitting in silence? Active literacy strategies like reader’s theater transform reading into a social and engaging activity that builds fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension. Once seen as only for the elementary grades, research now shows that reader’s theater also empowers secondary students. This session will share practical strategies — including reader’s theater, interactive fiction, and word games — that turn reluctant readers into confident participants.
Speakers
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Zachary Hamby

High School English Teacher, Ava R-1 Schools

Wednesday July 29, 2026 10:30am - 11:15am CDT
Roark Creek

10:30am CDT

From Apathy to Agency: Student-Driven ELA Pathways
Wednesday July 29, 2026 10:30am - 11:15am CDT
Stop fighting student apathy and start building learner agency. Discover how our district replaced traditional ELA with high-interest, choice-based pathways like Game On: Sports Literature and Travel Tales. We will share our framework for mapping Missouri Learning Standards to thematic units while integrating Real World Learning (RWL). Participants will receive an implementation toolkit, including sample course frameworks and student interest surveys. You will leave with a replicable model to increase engagement. Join us to transform your secondary ELA curriculum into a dynamic system that empowers students through voice and choice.
Speakers
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Joey O'Neal

Instructional Facilitator, Jackson R-2
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Allison Centanni

High School ELA Department Chair, Jackson R-2
Wednesday July 29, 2026 10:30am - 11:15am CDT
Hensley Ferry

10:30am CDT

GOWellness Network Session
Wednesday July 29, 2026 10:30am - 11:15am CDT
This session connects educators and leaders who are committed to supporting staff wellness. Through collaboration and shared ideas, participants will explore innovative, practical, and evidence-informed strategies to strengthen well-being in their schools and districts. This meeting will serve as the GOWellness Networks’s first meeting of 2026-2027.
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Nancy Leonard

Wellness Facilitator, Republic R-III School District

Wednesday July 29, 2026 10:30am - 11:15am CDT
Boston Ferry

10:30am CDT

Podcast to Proficiency: Building Communication and Digital Literacy Through Podcasting
Wednesday July 29, 2026 10:30am - 11:15am CDT
How can you teach students to communicate effectively while also making it relevant to the digital environment all around us? Podcasting! In this session, attendees will hear one teacher's experience bringing podcasting into her classroom and how it can be adapted for other ages or subjects. Participants will leave with materials to help them supply, plan, and teach podcasting in their own classroom.
Speakers
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Caitlin Selle

Gifted Education Teacher, Waynesville R-VI
Wednesday July 29, 2026 10:30am - 11:15am CDT
Fall Creek

10:30am CDT

Setting up, Managing & Maintaining Student-led Classrooms
Wednesday July 29, 2026 10:30am - 11:15am CDT
In this workshop, teachers will learn how to build and maintain a truly student-led classroom. When run correctly, the facilitator's main focus shifts to the following: 1:Maintain positive relationships with students 2:Maintain a relevant & rigorous curriculum 3:Give introductions to keep students excited about the content 4:Digitally record grades 5:Ensuring the classroom is well-stocked and students are kept safe. Teachers will leave the workshop with detailed student job descriptions, rubrics, and other digital resources to speed up implementation.
Speakers
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Nathan Fleming

PLTW Biomedical Facilitator, West Plains R-7
Nathan Fleming started teaching high school science in 2000. Because he taught his first ten years at two small rural schools, he has learned the value of strong student relationships and gained experience teaching nearly every subject. In 2004 Fleming started an ongoing comprehensive... Read More →
Wednesday July 29, 2026 10:30am - 11:15am CDT
Main Ballroom (Enter right side)

10:30am CDT

Supercharge Your Culture
Wednesday July 29, 2026 10:30am - 11:15am CDT
In this session, participants will get proven strategies to supercharge their District, Building, or Classroom.
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Matt Pearce

Studer Education Coach, Republic Schools/Studer Education
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Erin Wayt

Principal, Republic School District
Wednesday July 29, 2026 10:30am - 11:15am CDT
Short Creek 1

10:30am CDT

From Vision to Action: Designing Your 3-Year School Transformation
Wednesday July 29, 2026 10:30am - 11:15am CDT
What does it actually take to move from vision to classroom impact? In this interactive workshop, leadership teams co-design a clear, actionable 3-year implementation plan grounded in real constraints like time, culture, and staff readiness. Facilitated by Magnify Learning and leaders from Joplin Schools, participants will leave with aligned priorities, next steps, and a roadmap to build momentum—not just another initiative. This session models the same process used over the last decade in successful district implementations nationwide.
Speakers
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Brian Owen

VP of Strategic Partnerships, Magnify Learning
Magnify Learning partners with schools and districts to implement Project Based Learning that boosts learner engagement, achievement, and future-ready skills. Our proven PBL Mastery Program creates sustainable PBL at the leadership and teacher levels to transform school culture.
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Rachelle Antcliff

Director of Transformation, Magnify Learning
Wednesday July 29, 2026 10:30am - 11:15am CDT
Cooper Creek 1

1:00pm CDT

Becoming Apprentices to Developing Apprentices
Wednesday July 29, 2026 1:00pm - 1:45pm CDT

Speakers
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Betty Glasgow

Registered Youth Apprenticeship Consultant, Missouri State University
After 32 years in education, I have spent the last two years as the Southwest Regional Registered Youth Consultant for the state of Missouri. Before retiring, I spent the last 5 years building the BoMO Works Internship and Apprenticeship program for Bolivar High School. It is my passion... Read More →
Wednesday July 29, 2026 1:00pm - 1:45pm CDT
Roark Creek

1:00pm CDT

It Takes a Village: Reimagining School Community
Wednesday July 29, 2026 1:00pm - 1:45pm CDT
Discover how strong partnerships between families and schools can transform a school community through the power of the Leader in Me framework (you do not need to be a Leader in Me school to walk away with many valuable resources). In this engaging session, presenters will share their unique perspective serving on both the Staff Lighthouse Team and the Parent Lighthouse Team, working together to bridge the gap between home and school. Learn how intentional collaboration has led to increased family engagement and a thriving school culture. This session will highlight impactful initiatives such as school-wide assemblies, Family Nights, Parent Lighthouse efforts, and community-building events like the Turkey Trot 5K, Pancakes with the Grinch, and quarterly PLC treats. Participants will also explore growth over time through MRA survey data, showcasing the journey from where the school began to where it is today. Walk away with practical ideas, inspiration, and strategies to strengthen your own school-family partnership because truly, it takes a village.
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Niki Dailey

4th Grade Co-teacher, Waynesville R-VI School District
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Natosha Hulett

Building Instructional Coach, Waynesville R-VI School District

Wednesday July 29, 2026 1:00pm - 1:45pm CDT
Short Creek 1

1:00pm CDT

Power of Pulling: Why Retrieval is the Key to Long-Term Learning
Wednesday July 29, 2026 1:00pm - 1:45pm CDT
Students often spend hours listening and reviewing curricular content, yet 70% of new information is forgotten within 24 hours. This isn't a lack of effort; it's a lack of retrieval. This session empowers 7-12 educators to move students from "looking over" material to "pulling it out," making learning stick for good. Groundbreaking research by Roediger & Karpicke (2006) reveals that retrieval practice produces significantly higher long-term retention than repetitive reading, regardless of student ability. Based on this research and the research of others, we offer a toolkit of “Power Ups” —quick, evidence-based habits that turn every lesson into a lasting memory.
Speakers
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Katherine Morrison

7-12 Instructional Coach, Ozark R-6
I'm working my 17th year in education, the last six being as the math instructional coach for Ozark grades 7-12.  I love talking engagement strategies for any content area, but am focused on math.   I loved the book, Building Thinking Classrooms by Peter Liljedahl.  Personally... Read More →
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Melisa Dodd

7-12 Instructional Coach, Ozark R-6
I’m starting my 30th year in education—26 as a classroom teacher and currently serving as an instructional coach for grades 7–12 in Ozark. I’m passionate about brain research, student engagement, instructional practices, and curriculum design, especially in ELA and Social... Read More →
Wednesday July 29, 2026 1:00pm - 1:45pm CDT
Old Glory - Hilton Promenade

1:00pm CDT

School Finance 101 - Empowering Educators to Advocate for Missouri Public Schools
Wednesday July 29, 2026 1:00pm - 1:45pm CDT
Have you found understanding school finance to be difficult? You are not alone, most educators, parents and community members find it very complex and hard to understand. This session is designed to strengthen financial literacy among educators and administrators by breaking down the complexities of Missouri’s public school funding system. Participants will deepen their understanding of key components of the state’s funding formula and identify major revenue sources, including local, state, and federal contributions. The session will also explore how legislative decisions shape school funding, with opportunities to analyze proposed bills and their potential impact on districts. Through this learning, attendees will be equipped with the knowledge and confidence to effectively advocate with state legislators, develop strong communication strategies with policymakers, and engage thoughtfully in education policy discussions that influence the future of their schools and communities. Participants will leave with a School Finance 101 Quick Guide and Advocacy Toolkit.
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Tony Rosetti

GOCSD Key Communicator Facilitator, GOCSD Facilitator
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Dr. Brenten Byrd

Superintendent, Webb City School District
Wednesday July 29, 2026 1:00pm - 1:45pm CDT
Short Creek 3

1:00pm CDT

Speak. Listen. Learn: Maximizing Student Understanding in Grades 4-12
Wednesday July 29, 2026 1:00pm - 1:45pm CDT
By middle and high school, we often assume students “have language”—but gaps in speaking and listening quietly limit comprehension, participation, and achievement. This session will show you how to: Turn classroom talk into a tool for thinking—not just participation Structure discussions so every student processes, speaks, and learns Maintain rigor while reducing linguistic barriers Through practical, classroom-ready strategies, you’ll learn how to increase engagement, strengthen reasoning, and improve retention—without adding more to your plate.
Speakers
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Shanna Pugh

District ELA Facilitator, Carthage R9 School District
I am the math Instructional Facilitator for the Carthage R9 school district. I am have my Masters in Education and my Reading Specialist K-12 certification.
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Brittany Thompson

Elementary Assistant Principal, Carthage R9 School District
Wednesday July 29, 2026 1:00pm - 1:45pm CDT
Fall Creek

1:00pm CDT

Teaching the ADHD Brain: Executive Function in Real Classrooms
Wednesday July 29, 2026 1:00pm - 1:45pm CDT
ADHD is not a behavior problem, it’s an executive functioning challenge. In this session, educators will gain a clear understanding of how the ADHD brain works and why traditional strategies often fall short. Participants will learn practical, classroom-ready interventions that support focus, task completion, and independence. This session will also reframe common 504 accommodations into more effective, brain-based approaches that align with how students with ADHD actually function.
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Rachael Shreve

Mental Health Professional, Marshfield R-1
Wednesday July 29, 2026 1:00pm - 1:45pm CDT
Main Ballroom (Enter right side)

1:00pm CDT

The Power of Expectations: Transforming Student Culture Through Accountability and Incentives
Wednesday July 29, 2026 1:00pm - 1:45pm CDT
This presentation will highlight how Administrative Probation and attendance incentives are transforming the culture of our Southeast Missouri high school. Administrative Probation provides a structured system of accountability and support for students who fall below expectations in academics, attendance, or behavior. Combined with positive attendance incentives, these strategies are helping create a school culture that values responsibility, engagement, and student growth.
Speakers
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Gretchen Pendley

Instructional Coach, Poplar Bluff R-1

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Stephanie Kuper

Assistant Principal, Poplar Bluff R-1 Schools
I love education, literature, and technology, so any opportunity to bring them together is my passion!
Wednesday July 29, 2026 1:00pm - 1:45pm CDT
Boston Ferry

1:00pm CDT

To Infinity and Beyond: How to utilize AI in the classroom. (Beginner AI Usage)
Wednesday July 29, 2026 1:00pm - 1:45pm CDT
This session introduces educators to beginner-friendly AI tools designed to simplify lesson planning, grading, and communication. Participants will explore how AI can save valuable time, enhance instructional design, and personalize learning experiences for all students—including effective applications to support English Language Learners. Real classroom examples will illustrate how these tools can reduce workload and create more space for meaningful student interaction. Bring a charged laptop for guided hands-on practice.
Speakers
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Josh Welborn

ELL Specialist, Branson Public Schools
Wednesday July 29, 2026 1:00pm - 1:45pm CDT
Short Creek 4

1:00pm CDT

GOSPED Network Roundtable
Wednesday July 29, 2026 1:00pm - 1:45pm CDT
This is our first GOSPED Network meeting of the 26-27 school year. We will network and discuss current topics in special education and set the course for our upcoming year.
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Chris O'Neill

Teacher, Nixa Public Schools
Wednesday July 29, 2026 1:00pm - 1:45pm CDT
Hensley Ferry

2:00pm CDT

From Ideas to Impact: Building Student Leadership with Lead4Change
Wednesday July 29, 2026 2:00pm - 2:45pm CDT
This workshop shares how our school used Lead4Change to empower students as leaders and problem-solvers. Participants will learn how we integrated leadership lessons into daily routines, guided students through identifying real school and community needs, and supported them in planning and implementing service projects. We’ll highlight structures that built student voice, collaboration, and ownership, along with practical strategies for getting started, including an introduction to the free curriculum. Attendees will leave with ready-to-use ideas, resources, and inspiration to build a culture of leadership and meaningful change in their own schools.
Speakers
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Karla Spear

Elementary Principal, Climax Springs R-IV
PreK-12 educational leader and OER fan & advocate from southwest Missouri. Recently completed dissertation which examined the OER adoption process in Missouri's #GoOpen schools. Participant in ISKME collaborative group focused on policy and advocacy for OER. Excited to learn more... Read More →
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Tori Frisbee

High School Principal, Climax Springs R-IV
Wednesday July 29, 2026 2:00pm - 2:45pm CDT
Compton Ferry

2:00pm CDT

GOCoach Network Session
Wednesday July 29, 2026 2:00pm - 2:45pm CDT
Coaching looks different everywhere–and that’s where the learning lives. This session invites anyone whose role includes "coaching" to connect and explore what is working, what’s evolving, and how others are adapting their coaching to meet educator and student needs. This meeting will serve as the GOCoach Network’s first meeting of 2026-27.
Speakers
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Brooke Gantt

Professional Learning Specialist, Nixa Public Schools
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Lydia Ross

Instructional Coach, Rolla School District
Wednesday July 29, 2026 2:00pm - 2:45pm CDT
Hensley Ferry

2:00pm CDT

RTI at Work in Secondary Schools: Systems, Structures, and Impact
Wednesday July 29, 2026 2:00pm - 2:45pm CDT
What do you do when students don’t master essential standards? This session offers a focused look at high-impact RTI practices for grades 6–12, grounded in the RTI at Work model from Solution Tree. Designed specifically for the unique structures and constraints of secondary schools, participants will explore how to identify skill gaps, group students strategically, and deliver targeted support within limited time. Built on a “by student, by standard” approach, this session highlights practical strategies for creating RTI cycles, using assessment to drive decisions, and measuring impact on student learning. This condensed session includes access to full resources.
Speakers
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Jennifer Renegar

Data & Assessment Specialist, Republic Schools

Wednesday July 29, 2026 2:00pm - 2:45pm CDT
Short Creek 3

2:00pm CDT

Smarter Teaching with AI: Tools, Strategies, and Safeguards
Wednesday July 29, 2026 2:00pm - 2:45pm CDT
This session provides classroom teachers with a practical framework for using AI to reduce workload while maintaining high instructional standards. Participants will explore how AI supports lesson planning, content creation, grading, and differentiation, including maximizing prompts aligned to state standards and district curriculum. Attendees will leave with ready-to-use prompt structures, practical classroom examples, and clear guidelines for responsible use. Emphasis is placed on teacher oversight, academic integrity, and long-term classroom use.
Speakers
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Tim McBride

Teacher, Pleasant Hope R6
Wednesday July 29, 2026 2:00pm - 2:45pm CDT
Short Creek 1

2:00pm CDT

The Brain Behind Behavior: What Every Educator Should Know
Wednesday July 29, 2026 2:00pm - 2:45pm CDT
This session will provide an overview of the brain and the central nervous system and how student behavior is shaped by the state and function of the CNS. Attendees will learn to recognize brain states and respond appropriately, using conscious presence and somatic techniques to guide the student toward regulation.
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Audra Kingery

School Counselor, Ste. Genevieve R-II
Wednesday July 29, 2026 2:00pm - 2:45pm CDT
Main Ballroom (Enter right side)

2:00pm CDT

The Clarity Blueprint
Wednesday July 29, 2026 2:00pm - 2:45pm CDT
According to John Hattie’s research, teacher clarity is a top-ten influence on achievement. Without it, students are 50% less likely to invest the mental energy required to stay on task. Constantly responding to “Why do I have to learn this?” is exhausting! In today’s distracted secondary classrooms, clarity is a lifeline. In this interactive presentation, you’ll gain a ready-to-use toolkit to frame every lesson so students can confidently answer: What am I learning today, why does it matter, and how will I know when I have learned it?
Speakers
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Melisa Dodd

7-12 Instructional Coach, Ozark R-6
I’m starting my 30th year in education—26 as a classroom teacher and currently serving as an instructional coach for grades 7–12 in Ozark. I’m passionate about brain research, student engagement, instructional practices, and curriculum design, especially in ELA and Social... Read More →
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Katherine Morrison

7-12 Instructional Coach, Ozark R-6
I'm working my 17th year in education, the last six being as the math instructional coach for Ozark grades 7-12.  I love talking engagement strategies for any content area, but am focused on math.   I loved the book, Building Thinking Classrooms by Peter Liljedahl.  Personally... Read More →
Wednesday July 29, 2026 2:00pm - 2:45pm CDT
Old Glory - Hilton Promenade

2:00pm CDT

Tips and Tools for Behaviors and Teaching in a Special Education Classroom
Wednesday July 29, 2026 2:00pm - 2:45pm CDT
This session provides practical strategies for addressing challenging behaviors in both special education and general education classrooms. The presentation incorporates insights from CPI, Autism Helper, and Conscious Discipline, along with classroom-tested approaches developed through years of experience. Attendees will also explore a visual schedule format that has been successfully implemented and adapted over the past decade to align with evolving curriculum demands and the integration of educational technology.
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Rachel Ward

Special Education Teacher, Branson Public Schools
Wednesday July 29, 2026 2:00pm - 2:45pm CDT
Short Creek 4

2:00pm CDT

Unlocking Literacy: Harnessing the Science of Reading for Grades 6-12
Wednesday July 29, 2026 2:00pm - 2:45pm CDT
Join us for an insightful session where we’ll share effective strategies and ideas for 6-12 classroom teachers, grounded in the science of reading. Drawing on the valuable insights from our district’s 6-12 teachers participating in LETRS, this presentation will offer practical, research-based approaches to enhance literacy instruction. Whether you're looking to strengthen reading comprehension, vocabulary, or writing skills, you'll leave with actionable strategies to support diverse learners and improve outcomes in your classroom. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from both research and real-world teacher experiences!
Speakers
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Shanna Pugh

District ELA Facilitator, Carthage R9 School District
I am the math Instructional Facilitator for the Carthage R9 school district. I am have my Masters in Education and my Reading Specialist K-12 certification.
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Brittany Thompson

Elementary Assistant Principal, Carthage R9 School District
Wednesday July 29, 2026 2:00pm - 2:45pm CDT
Fall Creek

2:00pm CDT

Real Businesses, Real Projects: Designing Teacher Externships That Drive Authentic, Real-World Learning
Wednesday July 29, 2026 2:00pm - 2:45pm CDT
When teachers experience industry firsthand, classroom learning becomes more relevant and career-connected for students. Branson Public Schools addressed this challenge through its Teacher Externship Program, placing educators with local businesses to design authentic client-connected projects. In this interactive session, participants will examine the externship structure, explore logistics for implementation, and analyze examples of real-world projects developed with community organizations. Participants will collaborate to identify strategies they can use to launch or strengthen externship experiences in their own districts. Attendees will leave with a practical framework, planning tips, and partnership ideas to implement a successful teacher externship model to make real-world learning available for all students.
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Kristen Mills

GO CAPS Facilitator, Branson Public Schools
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Brad Brown

Branson High School Counselor, Branson Public Schools
Wednesday July 29, 2026 2:00pm - 2:45pm CDT
Cooper Creek 1

3:00pm CDT

Assess, Impress, Progress: Crafting Quality Assessments and Tracking Growth
Wednesday July 29, 2026 3:00pm - 3:45pm CDT
We will dive into practical, research-backed strategies for crafting high-quality assessments that drive student growth. Participants will explore how to design a variety of assessment items and track progress effectively, ensuring assessments are clear, aligned with learning goals, and impactful. We’ll also discuss time-saving tools, including AI, to streamline the creation of proficiency scales and assessment item banks. By the end of the session, attendees will have actionable insights to enhance their assessment practices and support ongoing student progress.
Speakers
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Jennifer Renegar

Data & Assessment Specialist, Republic Schools

Wednesday July 29, 2026 3:00pm - 3:45pm CDT
Short Creek 3

3:00pm CDT

Beyond the Dance: Turning Prom Planning into Powerful Real-World Learning
Wednesday July 29, 2026 3:00pm - 3:45pm CDT
What if some of the most meaningful real-world learning experiences for students aren’t found in curriculum guides—but in the traditions and responsibilities already embedded in school life? As a prom sponsor, I quickly realized that students were developing critical life and career skills without a single worksheet or rubric in sight. Managing deadlines, communicating professionally with peers and adults, handling financial responsibility, and navigating accountability became authentic learning experiences with real stakes. In this session, participants will examine how prom planning naturally mirrors project management and workplace expectations. Through real examples, reflection strategies, and classroom connections, attendees will learn how to identify similar opportunities in their own schools and intentionally make the learning visible—without over-structuring or losing authenticity. This session is ideal for educators seeking practical, low-lift ways to implement Real World Learning that truly prepares students for life beyond the classroom.
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Cassie Nobles

Language Arts Teacher, Poplar Bluff R-1 School District
Cassie Nobles is a veteran ELA teacher with 17 years in the classroom at Poplar Bluff High School. She teaches English and juggles serving as a Peer Coach, PBHS Ambassador, Prom Sponsor and in an interesting twist of fate, Dungeons and Dragons sponsor.  She loves creating real-world... Read More →
Wednesday July 29, 2026 3:00pm - 3:45pm CDT
Compton Ferry

3:00pm CDT

From Busy to Brilliant: Student Engagement Through Powerful Protocols
Wednesday July 29, 2026 3:00pm - 3:45pm CDT
Teachers often feel pressure to do more to increase engagement with more activities, more worksheets, and more noise. Research shows rigor and engagement come from thinking, not workload. In this interactive session, participants will experience simple engagement protocols that increase thinking, discussion, and productive struggle without adding planning time. They will use these protocols to transform low rigor tasks into rigorous learning experiences and redesign one of their own lessons. Attendees will leave with ready to use protocols and a practical framework for creating rigorous learning experiences where less teacher work produces more student thinking.
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Tammy Heiney

Middle School Principal/Curriculum Director, Mountain View-Birch Tree R3
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Wendy Holden

Literacy Coach, Mountain View-Birch Tree R3
Wednesday July 29, 2026 3:00pm - 3:45pm CDT
Old Glory - Hilton Promenade

3:00pm CDT

From Spreadsheets to Systems: Building a PLC Data Hub That Drives Action
Wednesday July 29, 2026 3:00pm - 3:45pm CDT
Many PLC teams collect data, but struggle to turn it into timely instructional action. This session shares how Carthage High School built a centralized PLC Data Hub that organizes SMART goals, common assessment results, intervention notes, and meeting artifacts into one transparent system. Participants will explore the Hub structure, examine sample workflows, and identify essential components needed to replicate the process in their own setting. Attendees will leave with a planning template and practical strategies to strengthen collaborative decision-making, increase accountability, and ensure PLC conversations consistently connect student data to instructional next steps.
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Angela Holman

Principal, Carthage High School
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Jared Patrick

Assistant Principal, Carthage High School
Wednesday July 29, 2026 3:00pm - 3:45pm CDT
Roark Creek

3:00pm CDT

From Standards to Student Thinking: Using AI to Design Meaningful Math Tasks
Wednesday July 29, 2026 3:00pm - 3:45pm CDT
Students often struggle with math when problems feel disconnected from their real lives. In this session, participants will explore how MagicSchool AI can be used to create personalized “rooms” and game-based practice spaces that act as on-demand tutors, meeting students where they are and helping them build understanding at their own pace while increasing engagement. Participants will also learn how ChatGPT can help teachers quickly create engaging, real-world math tasks that connect to experiences students recognize, making abstract concepts more accessible. Examples from Building Thinking Classrooms environment will highlight tasks built around familiar contexts like sports and everyday scenarios.
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Whitney Wenzel

8th grade Math Teacher, Cassville R IV School District
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Tanya Ketchum

7th grade Math Teacher, Cassville R IV School District

Wednesday July 29, 2026 3:00pm - 3:45pm CDT
Boston Ferry

3:00pm CDT

Skills Before Content: Teaching Self-Regulation for Lifelong Success
Wednesday July 29, 2026 3:00pm - 3:45pm CDT
Students cannot access academic content when they are dysregulated. This session explores how self-regulation, coping skills, and executive functioning impact learning across K–12 settings. Participants will leave with practical, brain-based strategies they can implement immediately to support student behavior, increase engagement, and improve academic outcomes.
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Jennifer Shipley

Elementary Counselor, West Plains R-VII School District
Wednesday July 29, 2026 3:00pm - 3:45pm CDT
Main Ballroom (Enter left side)

3:00pm CDT

Teaching Through Story: Turning Any Lesson into a Human Story
Wednesday July 29, 2026 3:00pm - 3:45pm CDT
Stories are one of the most powerful tools for learning. In this session, participants will explore how storytelling can transform any classroom into a space where students not only learn content but also develop the qualities of a Portrait of a Graduate. Through immersive narratives, character-driven historical moments, and reflective discussion, students practice empathy, critical thinking, communication, adaptability, and confidence. Attendees will see practical examples of how historical storytelling increases engagement while intentionally developing character and leadership skills. This is not just for history teachers. Walk away with strategies to turn lessons into powerful stories that shape both knowledgeable students and strong future citizens.
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Fernando Sustaita

History Teacher and Coach, Nixa Public Schools
Wednesday July 29, 2026 3:00pm - 3:45pm CDT
Short Creek 2

3:00pm CDT

The Literacy Toolkit: Ready-to-Use Strategies for Engaging Readers
Wednesday July 29, 2026 3:00pm - 3:45pm CDT
This ready-to-use learning session equips educators with 20 high-impact literacy strategies designed to meet the diverse needs of today’s learners. Participants will explore practical, classroom-tested approaches that support comprehension, vocabulary development, engagement, and differentiation across content areas. The session includes modeling, examples, and adaptable resources that can be implemented immediately in grades 5–8 classrooms. Strategies are tailored to support a range of learners, including struggling readers, advanced students, and multilingual learners. Educators will leave with a toolkit of interactive techniques, graphic organizers, and scaffolds to enhance literacy instruction and create an inclusive, student-centered learning environment.
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Morgan Lockmiller

Library Media Specialist, Republic School District
Wednesday July 29, 2026 3:00pm - 3:45pm CDT
Main Ballroom (Enter right side)

3:00pm CDT

Un-Googleable by Design: Reclaiming Rigor in the Age of Instant Answers
Wednesday July 29, 2026 3:00pm - 3:45pm CDT
In a world of instant answers, innovative classrooms must shift from information retrieval to "Cognitive Wrestling." This hands-on session provides a practical framework to transform searchable assignments into high-rigor challenges AI can’t solve alone. Participants will audit a current lesson using our "Un-Googleable Rubric" and leave with four "Task-Hacking" strategies to immediately deepen Tier 1 instruction. Move beyond the AI panic and rediscover the power of task design that demands human critical thinking.
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Kinsey Martin

Instructional Technology Specialist, Jackson R-2
I'm a Technology Instructional Specialist at Jackson R-2 School District in Jackson, Missouri. I taught 7th and 8th grade science for 11 years. I taught Co-taught science, ELL students, and science electives.
Wednesday July 29, 2026 3:00pm - 3:45pm CDT
Fall Creek

3:00pm CDT

Beyond the Blueprint: Leveraging AI "Gems" for Precision State Test Prep
Wednesday July 29, 2026 3:00pm - 3:45pm CDT
Are you "drowning" in the complexities of Missouri state assessments? This session introduces the MAP, EOC, and CCR Prep Assistant, a set of custom Google Gemini "Gems" designed to translate dense DESE blueprints and item specifications into actionable classroom tools. The goal is to SAVE YOU TIME! Every state assessed teacher who attends will receive access to an individualized Gem for YOUR specific grade and content! Participants will explore how to instantly generate practice questions that mimic state-mandated rigor and use "Scorer’s Mindsets" to provide high-impact feedback. You will leave with a personalized "Test Prep Action Plan" and the skills to automate your most time-consuming planning tasks while maintaining strict alignment with Missouri Learning Standards.
Speakers
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Sandy Leech

Assistant Superintendent, Hollister School District
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Jessica Gray

Director of Learning Systems & Client Relations, StepUp Consulting
At Step Up we want to be your “How To” guide when it comes to tackling school initiatives! With our Curriculum Management Tool (CMT), Missouri Assessment Teaching Tool (MATT) Book, and our RSP Fast Tracking Tool we strive to help you organize and streamline your process to give... Read More →
Wednesday July 29, 2026 3:00pm - 3:45pm CDT
Short Creek 1

3:00pm CDT

Agriculture For All- A PBL Approach: GOCSD Grant Recipient
Wednesday July 29, 2026 3:00pm - 3:45pm CDT
In this roundtable discussion, participants will explore the Panther Grown Egg Project and the importance of providing hands-on agricultural experiences for both elementary and secondary students.
Speakers
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Melissa Ruble-Porter

Agriculture Teacher, Elementary and Secondary, Marion C. Early School District
Wednesday July 29, 2026 3:00pm - 3:45pm CDT
Hensley Ferry

3:00pm CDT

Developing Skills That Matter: Real World Learning for All Freshmen
Wednesday July 29, 2026 3:00pm - 3:45pm CDT
This session highlights how all freshmen engaged in Real World Learning through client-connected projects in Freshman Focus. Students worked in teams of four to six to partner with community members, develop professional skills and dispositions, and deliver authentic products or solutions to real problems. Participants will learn how the projects were structured, how community partnerships were established, and how the culminating Showcase event was designed to celebrate student learning and impact.
Speakers
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Ashley Bateman

Instructional Coach, Lebanon R3
Ashley has dedicated her career to teaching students the skills & dispositions needed to succeed after high school. She worked to develop a curriculum aligned with her district's portrait of a graduate for two classes. The first is a required Freshman course and the second is a senior... Read More →
Wednesday July 29, 2026 3:00pm - 3:45pm CDT
Cooper Creek 1
 
Thursday, July 30
 

8:30am CDT

Breaking the Busy Work Cycle: Authentic Enrichment for Advanced Learners
Thursday July 30, 2026 8:30am - 9:15am CDT
Stop the cycle of "extra work" and transform your classroom into a hub for deep thinkers. This session moves beyond repetitive practice to explore authentic enrichment—experiences that enhance the curriculum through high-level inquiry and creative application. Learn to replace standard assignments with impactful strategies like "Fermi Problems," curriculum compacting, and tiered tasks without the burden of writing a second lesson plan. By shifting from "more" to "deeper," you will gain practical tools to challenge advanced learners effectively.
Speakers
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Christina Wallace

Gifted Teacher & Facilitator, Waynesville R-VI School District
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Chandi Koeppel

Gifted Teacher, Waynesville R-VI School District
Thursday July 30, 2026 8:30am - 9:15am CDT
Fall Creek

8:30am CDT

Calibrate Confidently: Examples of Creating Consistent Grading Practices
Thursday July 30, 2026 8:30am - 9:15am CDT
Do you ever feel like you grade harder or not hard enough compared to your teammates and you gave the same assignment or assessment? Are you wanting to create a more consistent grading environment for the students in your school? At the end of this presentation, participants will have research and examples of practices to take back to the classroom and their team on ways to calibrate the grading process to create consistency for their students.
Speakers
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Abigail Groves

8th Grade History Educator, Republic School District
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Candace Miller

8th Grade History Teacher, Republic School District
Thursday July 30, 2026 8:30am - 9:15am CDT
Boston Ferry

8:30am CDT

Making Growth Visible with Effect Size, Quadrants, and Routines
Thursday July 30, 2026 8:30am - 9:15am CDT
As accountability systems like APR place equal weight on achievement and growth, schools need practical ways to monitor and respond to both. While achievement is frequently measured, growth often remains invisible until benchmark or state assessments. This session introduces a classroom-connected framework for making growth visible in real time using effect size from common assessments. Participants will use a Growth–Achievement Matrix to identify student needs, select targeted instructional routines, and plan next steps. Attendees will engage in hands-on application and leave with actionable strategies to improve student outcomes and positively impact APR performance.
Speakers
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Jennifer Renegar

Data & Assessment Specialist, Republic Schools

Thursday July 30, 2026 8:30am - 9:15am CDT
Short Creek 3

8:30am CDT

Quick Coping Strategies You Can Put Into Practice This School Year
Thursday July 30, 2026 8:30am - 9:15am CDT
As educators, we know our students are showing an increase in behavioral issues and struggle with emotional regulation. According to the Child Mind Institute, approximately 10 percent of students struggle with mental health concerns. That means potentially one to two students in EVERY classroom need instruction on coping strategies. At the end of this session, you will be able to implement actionable coping strategies in your day-to-day lesson plans which will benefit your students who currently need them and those who will undoubtedly face stressors in their future. Also, 10 attendees will have a chance to win a "Take 5 Box!"
Speakers
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Elizabeth Deckard

Special Education Teacher, Pleasant Hope R-VI
I have worked in education for 7 years. I have been with the Pleasant Hope district since 2019. I worked as a special education paraprofessional while completing my teaching certification in Missouri. Now, I teach at the Pleasant Hope Ranch school supporting students with behavioral... Read More →
Thursday July 30, 2026 8:30am - 9:15am CDT
Short Creek 4

8:30am CDT

Sprinkling Joy: Everyday Ways to Uplift Your School Community
Thursday July 30, 2026 8:30am - 9:15am CDT
Small gestures can lead to big change. This session highlights fun, meaningful ways to “sprinkle joy” among staff all year long while engaging parents and the wider community. Participants will walk away with ideas to inspire, connect, and sustain teacher happiness and school spirit.
Speakers
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Maggie Barnett

Kindergarten Teacher, Hollister School District
Thursday July 30, 2026 8:30am - 9:15am CDT
Old Glory - Hilton Promenade

8:30am CDT

Stripes School Store: A Student-Led Journey in Entrepreneurial Experiences and MVAs
Thursday July 30, 2026 8:30am - 9:15am CDT
Join us to explore the Stripes school store, a student-led school-based enterprise at Ozark High School. This session will highlight the journey of launching the store, how students are earning Market Value Assets (MVAs), and strategies for recording and reporting this data. Participants will reflect on ways to start their own school-based enterprise or expand existing programs to provide students with real-world experiences that develop skills, build confidence, and prepare them for future careers. Learn practical ideas to empower students through hands-on, career-focused learning in your own school.
Speakers
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Leigh Jennings

Director of Academies, Ozark R-VI Schools
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Rachel Kirkman

Business Teacher, Ozark R-VI
Thursday July 30, 2026 8:30am - 9:15am CDT
Short Creek 2

8:30am CDT

Wild About Wellness: Helping Staff Bloom to Support Student Success
Thursday July 30, 2026 8:30am - 9:15am CDT
Discover how to design and implement a comprehensive staff wellness program at both the district and building levels. Like a well-tended garden, intentional support helps staff take root, grow, and flourish, strengthening student success and overall school culture. Presenters will share practical, easy-to-implement wellness strategies, ideas for building community partnerships, and approaches that extend beyond traditional pillars of nutrition and fitness to include mental, financial, and social health. Attendees will leave with actionable tools to cultivate a sustainable wellness program where both staff and students can thrive.
Speakers
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Nancy Leonard

Wellness Facilitator, Republic R-III School District

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Taylor Shields

Process Coordinator, Republic R-III School District
Thursday July 30, 2026 8:30am - 9:15am CDT
Main Ballroom (Enter right side)

8:30am CDT

Between the Lines: A Roundtable for Instructional Coaches
Thursday July 30, 2026 8:30am - 9:15am CDT
Every instructional coach knows that the most important work often happens in the margins—between the data points, the formal evaluations, and the "I’m just fine" hallway conversations. Join us for a dynamic roundtable where we’ll dive into the nuanced art of building-level leadership. From decoding teacher resistance to fostering a culture of critical thinking, we’re moving beyond the clipboard to discuss what actually moves the needle in Missouri classrooms. Whether you’re a veteran lead teacher or a first-year coach, bring your toughest scenarios and your best "wins" for a collaborative deep dive into the craft of coaching. The goal? To leave with fresh strategies for reading the room and refining the result.
Speakers
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Lydia Ross

Instructional Coach, Rolla School District
Thursday July 30, 2026 8:30am - 9:15am CDT
Hensley Ferry

8:30am CDT

Connecting the Dots from RWL MVA's to Registered Youth Apprenticeships and Internships
Thursday July 30, 2026 8:30am - 9:15am CDT
This session will showcase Table Rock Career Center and Reeds Spring High School’s rigorous work in the Real World Learning platform including community partnerships, job shadows, internships and Registered Youth Apprenticeships while identifying best practices with Market-Value Assets and how to turn those into credentials that have life-changing impact on students’ lives through Registered Youth Apprenticeships.Since 2018, Table Rock Career Center and Reeds Spring High School has slowly worked into the RYA space, utilizing a variety of career explorations, work-based learning community/industry partnerships and strategies to assist students with being on a trajectory toward career pathway success.
Speakers
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Betty Glasgow

Registered Youth Apprenticeship Consultant, Missouri State University
After 32 years in education, I have spent the last two years as the Southwest Regional Registered Youth Consultant for the state of Missouri. Before retiring, I spent the last 5 years building the BoMO Works Internship and Apprenticeship program for Bolivar High School. It is my passion... Read More →
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Rachel Pryor

Work Based Learning Coordinator, Reeds Spring / Table Rock Career Center
Thursday July 30, 2026 8:30am - 9:15am CDT
Cooper Creek 1

9:30am CDT

From Burnout to Balance: Building Habits That Support Well-Being
Thursday July 30, 2026 9:30am - 10:15am CDT
According to the 2025 MSTA teacher survey over 71% of educators said they have considered leaving the profession this year, with 41% of respondents saying job-related stress was a factor. The first half of this session will go over tools and practical daily habits, educators can utilize to set clear, consistent work boundaries so they can focus attention to other passions outside of school. Participants will also engage in activities, like some simple restorative stretches, that can improve their mental and physical well being. Participants will come away with new skills and supports so they can avoid the teacher burnout.
Speakers
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Rachel N. Johnson

Kindergarten Teacher, Truman Elementary, Rolla 31 School District
Thursday July 30, 2026 9:30am - 10:15am CDT
Short Creek 1

9:30am CDT

Taking it from the Classroom to the Community: Senior Projects
Thursday July 30, 2026 9:30am - 10:15am CDT
School-wide music video. Pickleball tournament. Community Car Shows. Building a marimba. Journaling. Mental Health Education. Senior projects can be more than a capstone—they can be a catalyst for real change. In our program, students identify something that would improve their lives, the school, or the community, then turn their research into action. This session will share how we structure student-led projects that move beyond compliance to authentic impact. Participants will learn practical frameworks for guiding inquiry, supporting project management, and assessing real-world learning so students can apply what they know in meaningful ways.
Speakers
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Melanie Clark

Teacher, Marshfield R1
Thursday July 30, 2026 9:30am - 10:15am CDT
Old Glory - Hilton Promenade

9:30am CDT

The Great! The Good! The Bark! Therapy Dogs Paws-itively Impacting Student Success!
Thursday July 30, 2026 9:30am - 10:15am CDT
Therapy dogs are a powerful way to support student success! This session will highlight how a therapy dog can transform a school environment by building relationships, supporting emotional regulation, and increasing student engagement. Participants will gain insight into how a therapy dog can positively impact school culture, while also receiving practical, real-world guidance for implementing a successful program. From training and safety to scheduling and expectations, this session will equip you with the tools and confidence to bring the power of paws into your school!
Speakers
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Amy Jo Kilgore

Early Childhood Center Principal, Hollister RV School District
Thursday July 30, 2026 9:30am - 10:15am CDT
Compton Ferry

9:30am CDT

Math You Can Touch: Everyday Objects That Make Math Click!”
Thursday July 30, 2026 9:30am - 10:15am CDT
Discover how simple, everyday items can become powerful math manipulatives. In this roundtable session, we’ll share quick, classroom-ready ideas for using common objects to model concepts, increase engagement, and deepen understanding. Participants will exchange strategies and leave with practical activities they can use right away.
Speakers
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Tanya Ketchum

7th grade Math Teacher, Cassville R IV School District

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Whitney Wenzel

8th grade Math Teacher, Cassville R IV School District
Thursday July 30, 2026 9:30am - 10:15am CDT
Hensley Ferry

9:30am CDT

Connecting Passions to Purpose: The Power of Community-Connected CTE
Thursday July 30, 2026 9:30am - 10:15am CDT
This session will highlight how strong community partnerships expand Career and Technical Education (CTE) opportunities beyond the walls of the school building. Participants will explore ways to collaborate with local businesses, industry partners, and community organizations to provide students with authentic experiences such as job shadows, internships, and mentorships. The focus will be on helping students connect their passions to purposeful career pathways through real-world exposure and relationships. Attendees will leave with practical ideas for growing partnerships and reimagining learning as a shared effort between schools and the community.
Speakers
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Gage Tiller

Director, Carthage Technical Center/Carthage R9 School District
Thursday July 30, 2026 9:30am - 10:15am CDT
Cooper Creek 1
 
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