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EDUCON is a premier educational showcase and learning opportunity for teachers, principals, and district leaders. Participants will have the opportunity to choose breakout sessions led by school districts from across the Central Kentucky region and beyond. You will not just come away with a good idea or two; you will gain an abundance of great ideas and best practices that you can immediately apply in your classroom, school, or district.

Breakout Session Strands: Your chance to focus on a particular area of interest throughout the conference or explore a broader span!
1. Academics & Instructional Best Practices
2. AI & Technology
3. Systemic School Supports
4. Career Exploration & Future Focused Opportunities

We’re proud to announce our keynote speakers: On Day 1, Jimmy Casas, nationally recognized educator and author of Culturize and Day 2, Horacio Sanchez, renowned expert on resilience and brain-based learning. Both will deliver powerful messages to inspire and equip educators to lead with purpose, compassion, and innovation..

Daily Schedule
7:45 am Registration and Vendor Hall opens
8:30 am Welcome & Keynote Speaker
10:30 am -11:30 am Breakout Sessions 
12:00 pm -1:00 pm Lunch break 
1:15 pm -2:15 pm Breakout Sessions 
2:30 pm -3:30 pm Breakout Sessions 
Audience: Admin & Teacher clear filter
Wednesday, June 10
 

10:30am EDT

PBL Passport- Exploring the Educational Adventures that Project Based Learning Provides
Wednesday June 10, 2026 10:30am - 11:30am EDT
Transitioning from traditional instruction to Project-Based Learning (PBL) is a journey, not a quick trip. It requires creativity, innovation, and a desire to go beyond conventional ways. At Southside Elementary, we are in our second year of our Project-Based Learning journey… past the initial “why” and fully immersed in navigating the practical realities of the “how.” This session offers a transparent look at our path toward authentic, inquiry-driven instruction, including the intentional choices that turned big ideas into classroom practice.

Participants will explore our tiered approach to implementation, highlighting the logistical shifts required to support both teachers and students at different stages of the journey. We will share challenges we encountered, moments that required recalibration, and the intentional strategies we used to maintain forward momentum.

A featured destination along our PBL route is our partnership with local government to design the city’s first-ever official flag, offering an example of meaningful community collaboration and managing high-stakes with real-world outcomes. At the same time, we recognize that not every project needs to be a landmark event. Attendees will also learn how we prioritize “everyday PBL,” designing smaller, sustainable projects that build student agency without extensive external logistics.

Whether you are preparing for departure or navigating the complexities of the journey once you’re underway, this session offers practical frameworks, honest reflection, and creative ideas to sustain the journey of PBL over time. Join us to see how we transformed challenges into a clear roadmap for student success, one adventure at a time.
Speakers
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Paige Samples

Principal, Woodford County
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Mackenzie Durr

Woodford County
Will update "about" section once presenters are confirmed
Wednesday June 10, 2026 10:30am - 11:30am EDT
TBA

10:30am EDT

Prepping with Purpose: Unit Internalization in Action
Wednesday June 10, 2026 10:30am - 11:30am EDT
Prepping with Purpose: Unit Internalization in Action highlights Pulaski County Schools’ intentional approach to strengthening Tier I instruction through high-quality instructional resources (HQIR). This session explores how strategic partnerships with i-Ready (math) and SchoolKit (reading) support effective unit internalization, grounded in aligned professional learning and coaching. Participants will gain insight into our journey, key practices, and lessons learned as we work to improve the integrity of implementation and ensure rigorous, coherent instruction for all students.
Speakers
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Amy Polston

District Elementary Instructional Supervisor, Pulaski County
31 years in Education all in Pulaski County Schools...Classroom Teacher, School Instructional Coach, Principal, and currently District Elementary Instructional Supervisor. 
Wednesday June 10, 2026 10:30am - 11:30am EDT
TBA

10:30am EDT

Preparing Tomorrow's Workforce: CTE Opportunities for Middle & High School
Wednesday June 10, 2026 10:30am - 11:30am EDT
This session highlights how Career and Technical Education (CTE) pathways can be intentionally designed and expanded to support student engagement, career readiness, and postsecondary success across grades 6–12. Participants will explore how early exposure in middle school builds awareness and interest, while high school programs provide industry-aligned coursework, credentials, and hands-on learning experiences.
The session will examine effective practices for:
  • Aligning CTE pathways across grade bands
  • Expanding student access and equity
  • Connecting coursework to real-world careers, workforce needs, and postsecondary options
  • Leveraging partnerships with local industries, ATCs, and community stakeholders
Attendees will leave with strategies to strengthen CTE programming, improve student outcomes, and ensure learners graduate with the skills, experiences, and credentials needed for success in college, career, or military pathways.
Speakers
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Matthew Knight

Principal, Casey County
Principal, Casey County High School
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Katie Board

Assistant Principal, Casey County
Assistant Principal, Casey County High School 
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Luann Williams

Director of District-Wide Programs, Casey County
Director of District-Wide Programs, Casey County
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Kristen Wilson

Principal, Casey County
Principal, Casey County Middle School 
Wednesday June 10, 2026 10:30am - 11:30am EDT
TBA

10:30am EDT

Connecting Families, Schools, and Communities: A Model for ESL Family Engagement
Wednesday June 10, 2026 10:30am - 11:30am EDT
Scott County Schools has strengthened family engagement within the ESL student population through the creation of the ESL Academy. This initiative intentionally connects families to the school system while also leveraging community partnerships to provide meaningful support beyond the classroom. The ESL Academy is designed to remove language and cultural barriers by delivering content in families’ home languages, empowering caregivers to better understand academic expectations, school processes, and available resources. During this session, participants will learn how purposeful family partnerships, culturally responsive communication, and community collaboration can increase trust, participation, and student success for multilingual learners and their families.
Speakers
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Abby Deloya

ESL Liaison, Scott County
With 10 years of experience spanning four different school districts in California and Kentucky, Abby Deloya has a deep-rooted passion for fostering a sense of belonging for every student. Her journey through multiple districts has provided her with a rich perspective on various school systems, allowing her to curate and apply the most successful strategies for family engagement and stud... Read More →
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Wendy Holbrook

Assessment and Achievement Coordinator, Scott County
Wendy Holbrook is an educator with 23 years of experience supporting students, families, and school communities. Throughout her career, she has served as a classroom teacher, math intervention teacher, assistant principal, and currently as the Assessment and Achievement Coordinator... Read More →
Wednesday June 10, 2026 10:30am - 11:30am EDT
TBA

10:30am EDT

Difficult Situations with Sweet Solutions
Wednesday June 10, 2026 10:30am - 11:30am EDT
Discussing behavior situations that have occurred over the years, and how admin and teachers work to create sweet solutions for students with IEPs and 504 plans. 
Speakers
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Diana Cline

GRC Assistant Principal, Clark County

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Kerrie McIntyre

Instructional Specialist, Clark County
The GRC administration will share how they work collaboratively to deal with difficult students. This presentation focuses on students with 504 plans and IEPs when it deals with discipline and thinking of alternative ways of impacting student behavior.  
Wednesday June 10, 2026 10:30am - 11:30am EDT
TBA

10:30am EDT

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Wednesday June 10, 2026 10:30am - 2:30pm EDT
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Wednesday June 10, 2026 10:30am - 2:30pm EDT
TBA

1:15pm EDT

Implementing the Ron Clark House System to Strengthen School Culture and Learning
Wednesday June 10, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm EDT
This session will share how our elementary school successfully implemented the Ron Clark House System to create a culture of engagement, accountability, and academic growth. Participants will explore how our school adapted the system to promote student motivation, collaboration, and achievement in reading and math. Attendees will leave with actionable strategies to establish a house system in their own schools, including ways to connect character education, school-wide behavior expectations, and data-driven interventions.
Speakers
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Andrea Foster

Assistant Principal, Clay City Elementary, Powell County
Andrea Foster serves as assistant principal at Clay City Elementary and plays an active role in supporting instruction, school operations, and a positive learning environment.
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Suzanne Meadows

Principal, Clay City Elementary, Powell County
Suzanne Meadows has served in education for many years and currently leads Clay City Elementary as principal. She brings a strong instructional focus and a commitment to student success.
Wednesday June 10, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm EDT
TBA

1:15pm EDT

AI Can Do That? Using Artificial Intelligence to Amplify High-Impact Instruction
Wednesday June 10, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm EDT
What does it look like to use AI as a partner in lesson planning and learning design? AI is often discussed as a disruptive force in education. However, its greatest potential lies in how it can strengthen proven instructional practices. Referencing John Hattie’s Visible Learning, this session explores how AI can be used to amplify high-impact strategies.

Participants will experience practical demonstrations of AI supporting instruction, engagement and coaching. The session emphasizes classroom-appropriate uses of AI that save time, enhance clarity and support deeper thinking and learning. Attendees will leave with practical strategies, suggestions for implementation and resources.
Speakers
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James Botts

Instructional Coach and Digital Learning Coach, Jessamine County
I am a veteran educator with experience as a middle and high school social studies teacher, curriculum resource administrator and school principal. Currently, I serve as a high school instructional coach, AP U.S. Government teacher and co–Digital Learning Coach for my school district... Read More →
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Katie Thompson

Instructional Coach and Digital Learning Coach, Jessamine County
I am a veteran educator with experience in both Texas and Kentucky.  Currently, I am a high school instructional coach, high school English process owner and co–Digital Learning Coach for my school district.
Wednesday June 10, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm EDT
TBA

1:15pm EDT

Building the Boyle County Sports Network- Production, Streaming, & Digital Content
Wednesday June 10, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm EDT
The Boyle County Sports Network (BCSN) is a student-powered media initiative that brings athletic events to life while developing real-world skills in broadcasting, storytelling, and digital production.
Participants will learn about program structure, student roles and responsibilities, equipment needs, training, and workflows. Content shared will include how to get building and community support, create consistent branding, and use live production as a platform for student leadership opportunities. 
Get a behind-the-scenes look at how this program has become a staple for our community. Whether you are just getting started or looking to refine an existing program, this session will provide practical insights and takeaways to help build or strengthen your content delivery, all while giving students real-world opportunities and vibrant learning experiences.
Speakers
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Michelle Feistritzer

Teacher, Boyle County

Wednesday June 10, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm EDT
TBA

1:15pm EDT

Implementing Profile of a Graduate in a Rural District
Wednesday June 10, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm EDT
How can a rural school district turn a vision for student success into meaningful classroom practice? In this session, educators from Washington County Schools will share how they are bringing their Profile of a Graduate to life across their district. Participants will explore how a rural district can leverage strong community connections, dedicated educators, and intentional planning to align instruction, learning experiences, and student opportunities with the skills and dispositions outlined in their graduate profile.
This session will highlight practical strategies Washington County has used to move from vision to implementation, including building staff understanding, embedding graduate competencies into instruction, and creating authentic learning experiences that prepare students for college, careers, and life in their community.
Participants will learn:
  • How Washington County Schools developed and communicated their Profile of a Graduate
  • Strategies for embedding graduate competencies into daily instruction and student experiences
  • Ways rural districts can leverage community partnerships to support student success
  • Lessons learned and next steps in sustaining district-wide implementation
Attendees will leave with ideas and practical strategies for translating a Profile of a Graduate from a framework on paper into a shared vision that shapes teaching, learning, and student outcomes in a rural district. 🌾🎓

Speakers
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Kim Mackin

Social Studies Teacher, Washington County

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Tracy Abell

Washington County

Wednesday June 10, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm EDT
TBA

1:15pm EDT

Postsecondary Readiness A-to-Z
Wednesday June 10, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm EDT
Structures and supports for building a high-functioning PSR system. 
Speakers
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Mike Floro

High School Principal, Mercer County
Postsecondary Readiness A-to-Z
Wednesday June 10, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm EDT
TBA

2:30pm EDT

Making Learning Memorable: KASC’s Practical Framework for Vibrant Learning
Wednesday June 10, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
Kentucky’s vision for vibrant learning calls on schools to create learning experiences students want to be part of—but many educators are still asking, What does vibrant learning actually look like, and how do we support it without adding one more initiative?

In this interactive 45-minute session, participants will explore KASC’s practical approach to Vibrant Learning, grounded in Kentucky’s United We Learn vision and built around a simple, memorable framework: Thinking, Meaning, and Ownership (TMO). Designed for both teachers and school leaders, the session provides a shared language for recognizing, designing, and supporting vibrant learning experiences already happening in classrooms.

Through brief reflection and collaborative activities, participants will experience how TMO helps identify learning that requires deep thinking, holds meaning for students, and empowers student ownership. The session emphasizes that vibrant learning is not a program to implement, but a lens for strengthening instruction, aligning initiatives, and connecting daily practice to Portrait of a Learner competencies and accountability expectations.

Teachers will leave with practical ways to make lessons more vibrant without starting from scratch, while school leaders will gain clarity on how to build shared understanding and support implementation across their schools. This session models vibrant learning while helping participants see how it fits seamlessly into the work they are already doing.
Speakers
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Liz Erwin

Executive Director, KASC
Liz Erwin currently serves as Executive Director of the Association of School Councils. Before coming to KASC as associate executive director in 2022, Liz served as principal of Paint Lick Elementary, a National Blue Ribbon School, in Garrard County. Previously, she was assistant... Read More →
Wednesday June 10, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
TBA

2:30pm EDT

Using Looker Studio to Strengthen Data Analysis at the District, School, and Classroom Levels
Wednesday June 10, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
This session will highlight how Looker Studio is being used to streamline and strengthen data analysis at the district, school, and classroom levels. Participants will see how multiple data sources—including KSA, STAR, progress monitoring, ACT, post-secondary readiness, bubble students, ELL data, and school climate and safety indicators—are brought together into clear, user-friendly dashboards.

Participants will leave with ready-to-use templates and practical examples to help their schools begin implementing Looker Studio as a powerful tool for turning data into meaningful action.
Speakers
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Katie Hurst

Teacher, Bourbon County
I have been teaching for 13 years. I started in 3rd grade before moving to 5th where I now teach math and science. I am from Paris and attended Bourbon Central when I was in elementary school. 
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Jill Maynard

Director of Federal Programs, District Assessment Coordinator, CTE Coordinator, PD Coordinator, Gifted and Talented Coordinator, and Director of Community Education., Bourbon County
I’ve spent the last 21 years working in education and have been fortunate to serve in a variety of roles along the way. I began my career as a middle school math and science teacher, a position I held for 14 years. I then spent three years as the District Math Coach and District... Read More →
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Katie Sparks

Principal @ BCES, Bourbon County
I have been in education for 22 years.  I was a classroom teacher for 18 years and I have been a principal for 4 years.  I have been married for 21 years and have a daughter who just graduated from Bourbon County.  
Wednesday June 10, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
TBA

2:30pm EDT

Beyond Academics: Building Career-Ready Graduates Through a PK-12 Pathway Experience
Wednesday June 10, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
In Campbell County Schools, we believe graduates must leave with more than strong academic skills—they must be ready for the world that awaits them.
Our intentionally designed PK–12 career pathway approach ensures students are exposed to, explore, and experience diverse opportunities aligned to both their interests and the regional workforce demand. This journey begins in kindergarten, where students are introduced to career concepts through early career clubs and activities. In middle school, career exploration is embedded in encore courses, allowing students to discover areas of interest while developing foundational skills. By high school, students actively engage in their chosen pathways through dual credit, Advanced Placement coursework, internships, and other immersive learning experiences. We have aligned our career pathways to reflect both high-demand local industries and student interest. Data from the YouScience aptitude and interest survey helps us schedule courses, guide experiences, and match students with opportunities that align with their strengths. Throughout every pathway, students apply the competencies from our district’s Profile of a Graduate—becoming effective communicators, collaborators, critical thinkers, resilient learners, and individuals fully prepared for their own unique next step.
This presentation will share how intentional alignment across grade levels, coupled with real-world partnerships and robust student data, creates a system where every graduate leaves not only academically accomplished, but also equipped with the skills, experiences, and confidence to thrive in their future.
Speakers
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Adam Ritter

Associate Superintendent, Campbell County

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Courtney Sauerbeck

Schools & Community Education Director, Campbell County

Wednesday June 10, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
TBA

2:30pm EDT

Supporting Students with Autism: Simple Strategies That Work
Wednesday June 10, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
This interactive session provides a clear and practical understanding of autism in the classroom. Participants will explore communication differences, sensory needs, and behavior as communication while learning simple, effective strategies they can use immediately. Attendees will build confidence in supporting students with autism in meaningful and respectful ways.
Speakers
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Erica Price

Literacy Consultant, Central Kentucky Educational Cooperative

Wednesday June 10, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
TBA

2:30pm EDT

The Unicorn Project: Local Accountability and Student Readiness That Actually Works
Wednesday June 10, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
Most accountability systems measure learning on a single day with a single score. They tell us who performed well, but not who is truly ready.
Fleming County Schools decided to redesign the system from the inside out.
“The Unicorn Project” shares how our district aligned instruction, assessment, and accountability into one coherent model grounded in two anchors: our Instructional Model built around Five Areas of Focus and our Vibrant Ecosystem Model that connects learning, culture, outcomes, and community. Instead of isolated initiatives, everything works as one system.
Accountability shifts from single-day points to compelling evidence collected over time. Growth shows progress. Mastery shows standards-based learning. Readiness shows transfer through authentic tasks, performance assessments, and real-world application. Reporting makes learning visible through clear, stakeholder-friendly dashboards that signal direction rather than just scores.
Participants will see how performance-based assessments, student portfolios, and local measures create a more accurate picture of student readiness while still honoring state requirements.
This session is not theory or aspiration. It is a practical framework currently in use across a rural Kentucky district.
Attendees will leave with templates and tools to design their own local accountability approach that measures what truly matters.
Speakers
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Michelle Hunt

CAO, Fleming County

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Tiffany Lane

Director of Special Education, Fleming County

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Brian Creasman

Superintendent, Fleming County
I was raised in Nantahala, North Carolina known for the noonday sun and Olympic whitewater rafting. Over the course of my training, I earned an A.S. in Education, a B.S. in Public Administration, a M.Ed. in Instructional Technology, an Ed.S. and an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership... Read More →
Wednesday June 10, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
TBA
 
Thursday, June 11
 

10:30am EDT

The Neuroscience of Reading
Thursday June 11, 2026 10:30am - 11:30am EDT
The world has heard a great deal about “the science of reading,” but the science is often lacking. For instance, the brain shifts hemispheres when students master specific skills, and this transition is necessary for becoming proficient readers. Furthermore, reading and writing are so deeply interconnected in the brain that enhancing one skill can benefit the other. In addition, students’ empathy levels are crucial for reading comprehension and for predicting whether they will enjoy reading. Join me in exploring the neuroscience of reading to learn how the brain processes text and discover strategies to enhance reading and comprehension.
Speakers
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Horacio Sanchez

President, Resiliency, Inc
Horacio Sanchez is the President and CEO of Resiliency Inc., an agency leader in helping schools improve school climate, instruction, and discipline. Horacio is recognized as one of the nation’s prominent experts on promoting student resiliency and applying brain science to improve... Read More →
Thursday June 11, 2026 10:30am - 11:30am EDT
Main Room (Quad A-D) 4440 Kit Carson Dr. Richmond, KY 40475

10:30am EDT

Kentucky Education Legislative Update (2026-27 School Year)
Thursday June 11, 2026 10:30am - 11:30am EDT
There was lots of new legislation passed during the 2026 session of the General Assembly. What's new with education? Join us for an update on the changes that teachers and administrators need to be aware of as we plan for the 2026-27 school year.
Speakers
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Barry Lee

Casey County

Thursday June 11, 2026 10:30am - 11:30am EDT
TBA

10:30am EDT

Ready or Not, Here We Come: Student Teacher Impressions Regarding Substitute Teaching During Their Practicum Semester
Thursday June 11, 2026 10:30am - 11:30am EDT
In January 2021, during the high point of COVID, the Kentucky Department of Education allowed Educator Preparation Programs to develop policies that would allow student teachers to serve as substitute teachers during their student teaching semester. This new practice was intended to support K-12 schools suffering staffing shortages, but it also presented a unique opportunity for early induction into classrooms for undergraduate student teachers. In addition to gaining independent experience as substitute teachers in K-12 schools, these days also count toward the 70-day state requirement for student teachers. Each university created policies that addressed the process and duration of these substitute teacher placements with K-12 districts, which in some instances could run for the entire semester. This presentation will offer survey feedback from Campbellsville University student teachers who participated in substitute teaching during the three most recent academic years (2003 – 2006). Included in this review will be responses addressing the level of mentoring and curriculum support provided by K-12 schools, concerns and opportunities related to substitute teaching while completing student teaching, and recommendations for future use of student teachers in substitute teaching roles.
Speakers
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Kerri Adkins

Undergraduate Chair/ Assistant Professor, Campbellsville University
I have a biology and chemistry degree from WKU, and I have been in science education for the last 24 years. I could talk about science for days.
I am also married and have three sons (A dog and three cats). We love to spend our time outside working in our yard or hiking new trails... Read More →
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James Dantic

Campbellsville University

Thursday June 11, 2026 10:30am - 11:30am EDT
TBA

10:30am EDT

What You May Not Know About KY Teachers' Retirement
Thursday June 11, 2026 10:30am - 11:30am EDT
Would you like to learn how to maximize your retirement benefits?

Join Superintendent Jason Booher of Mercer County Schools for an enlightening session on crucial aspects of your certified retirement planning.


Speakers
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Jason Booher

Superintendent, Mercer County

Thursday June 11, 2026 10:30am - 11:30am EDT
TBA

1:15pm EDT

Now Walk it Out!
Thursday June 11, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm EDT
As administrators we met over the summer to iron out various details that would directly impact our 25/26 academic school year. One particular topic that we wanted to address was our current walkthrough tool. It is common knowledge that a walkthrough tool is beneficial and necessary to help in the monitoring process in any growth minded approach to student learning, teacher learning, and all around measurable results. The conversation did not hinge on whether to do or not do walkthroughs but rather how we can take the common practice of a walkthrough and make it more meaningful for the teacher, administrator and ultimately student success. 
  • ACHS 3 phase approach 
  • Duration: 2 week cycles 
  • Teacher: Alternating schedule with administrator rotating to different teacher groups every 2 weeks
  • Monitoring tools
    • Data entered into google form
    • Looker Studio
  • Presentation of data
    • School level/department level data teams (Individual)
    • Faculty Meetings (Whole group)
    • District PLC (System)

Speakers
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Chris Glass

Principal, Anderson County
Anderson County High School
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Robert McCann

Associate Principal, Anderson County
Anderson County High School
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Kayla Smith

Associate Principal, Anderson County
Anderson County High School
Thursday June 11, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm EDT
TBA

1:15pm EDT

Same Standards. Shared Systems. Student Success.
Thursday June 11, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm EDT
This session will showcase how teachers across the three elementary schools in Garrard County collaborate within a shared system to design high-quality instruction aligned to grade-level standards while meeting the needs of all learners. The focus is on coherence—across content areas, roles, and schools—rather than isolated best practices. Teachers will share how district systems support consistent, high-quality instruction across classrooms while still honoring the unique needs of students.
Topics will include:
  • Unit design aligned to grade-level standards
  • Development and use of common unit assessments
  • Ensuring access to grade-level learning for all students
  • Coteaching structures and shared responsibility
  • Systems for review, reteach, and intervention
Content will be divided among presenter pairs, allowing participants to hear multiple perspectives while seeing how the work fits together as a cohesive system.
Speakers
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Amy Griffin

Garrard County

LB

Lindsay Burton

Garrard County

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Laura Smith

Garrard County

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Angela Stull

Garrard County

LA

Laura Adams

Garrard County

LK

Louis Kluesener

Garrard County

Thursday June 11, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm EDT
TBA

1:15pm EDT

Middle School Career Exploration
Thursday June 11, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm EDT
Madison County Schools recently provided funding for two middle schools to pilot Paxton-Patterson Career Exploration Labs. B. Michael Caudill Middle School and Foley Middle School were the beneficiaries of these modules, in which students have the opportunity to explore multiple career pathways, which correlate directly with our high school CTE programs. We have witnessed overwhelmingly positive feedback from our students, parents, and staff. Our goal is to showcase some of the daily activities that introduce career pathways to our middle school students, setting them up for a productive future.
Speakers
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A.J. Chandler

Principal - B. Michael Caudill Middle School, Madison County
A.J. Chandler serves as Principal of B. Michael Caudill Middle School, bringing a strong background in educational leadership and student advocacy. Prior to his current role, Dr. Chandler held positions as an assistant principal, classroom educator, athletic director, and coach... Read More →
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Donnie Hunley

Principal - Foley Middle School, Madison County
Donnie Hunley serves as Principal of Foley Middle School, bringing a strong background in educational leadership and student-centered instruction. Prior to his current role, Mr. Hunley served as an assistant principal, classroom educator, athletic director, and coach - gaining extensive... Read More →
Thursday June 11, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm EDT
TBA

2:30pm EDT

Purpose Over Paperwork: Rethinking Middle School Data Meetings
Thursday June 11, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
Data meetings are often scheduled, attended, and… endured. Too frequently, they become another obligation rather than a powerful driver of instructional improvement. This session reframes middle school data meetings as intentional, teacher-owned structures that are embedded in school culture—not added onto it.

Participants will explore how to design and sustain organized, purposeful data meetings that focus on standards, mastery, and next instructional moves, rather than surface-level data review or compliance tasks. The session emphasizes how schools can “get out of their own way” by simplifying processes, clarifying focus, and trusting teachers with meaningful instructional decision-making.

Attendees will hear from two different middle schools—both working toward the same goal of improving student achievement through data-informed instruction, yet using distinct approaches based on their unique school contexts, staff readiness, and leadership structures. These contrasting stories highlight that there is no single “right” model, but there are clear principles that make data meetings effective.

Learning Outcomes:

By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
  • Identify the key components of high-functioning middle school data meetings that are focused, efficient, and teacher-driven
  • Distinguish between compliance-based data meetings and instructionally meaningful data conversations
  • Understand how to align data meetings to standards, mastery, and instructional response, rather than isolated scores
  • Analyze two contrasting middle school models and determine which structures best fit their own school context
  • Apply strategies to simplify systems, reduce redundancy, and build data meetings into the existing culture of the school

Speakers
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Sara Brady

Principal, Marion County
Mrs. Sara Brady has been in education for 23 years, serving as a principal for the last 14 years in Central Kentucky. Mrs. Brady has experience as an elementary teacher, elementary principal, and a secondary principal spanning across grades K-9. 
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Amanda Farmer

principal, Marion County
Mrs. Farmer has been in education for 24 years with experience as a middle school math teacher, secondary instructional coach, instructional supervisor, and a middle school principal for the last 4 years. 
Thursday June 11, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
TBA

2:30pm EDT

Building AI-Smart Classrooms: Expectations, Assessment, and Access
Thursday June 11, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping classrooms—but meaningful integration requires more than new tools. This session focuses on building clear, human-centered course policies and assessment practices that help teachers and students navigate AI responsibly, ethically, and productively.
Participants will explore how to design AI-inclusive syllabus statementsstudent agreementsand a stoplight system that clarifies when and how AI tools can be used for learning, collaboration, and assessment. We’ll examine how transparent expectations reduce confusion, support academic integrity, and promote digital citizenship rather than punishment.
The session will also highlight process-based assessment models, emphasizing student documentation, reflection, and learning artifacts over product-only grading. Attendees will see examples of how these approaches not only support AI use but also strengthen formative assessment and feedback.
Finally, we’ll address differentiation for multilingual learnersdiscussing how AI tools—when paired with intentional policy and instructional design—can increase access, language development, and student agency without lowering rigor.
Designed for teachers, instructional leaders, and district teams, this session connects classroom practice to future-ready technology literacy and sustainable instructional design. Participants will leave with concrete strategies for setting clear expectations, designing meaningful assessments, and supporting diverse learners—so they can lead with confidence in an AI-integrated classroom.
Speakers
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Emily Zuccaro

Associate Professor of Literacy and Language Education, Other
Emily Zuccaro is an Associate Professor of Literacy and Language Education whose work focuses on children’s literature, graduate literacy coaching, and multilingual learning. Her teaching and scholarship examine how readers construct meaning across languages, cultures, and texts... Read More →
Thursday June 11, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
TBA

2:30pm EDT

Beyond the Robocall: Strategies for Building Trust Through Positive Phone Calls Home
Thursday June 11, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
On a scale of 1 to 5, what is your comfort level with calling parents? For many educators, the phone remains a source of anxiety, yet it is the single most powerful tool for building trust and turning passive parents into active partners. Join District Family and Community Engagement Liaison Carolyn Ford for a high-energy, interactive workshop designed to move you from "hesitant" to "confident."

This session moves beyond the general theory of engagement to the mechanics of the perfect phone call. We will unpack the "5 Pillars of Effective Communication"—Plan Ahead, Be Positive, Be Clear, Be Empathetic, and Follow Up—providing a concrete framework to structure every conversation. You will discover how to tap into families' unique "funds of knowledge" to better support student success in the classroom and learn strategies to avoid defensiveness during difficult topics. 

Whether you are a veteran teacher or new to the profession, you will leave with a personalized toolkit to build rapport, increase family response rates, and make the phone your favorite classroom tool.
Speakers
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Renita Wilburn

District-wide Family & Community Engagement Liaison, Fayette County Schools

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Caroline Ford

Family and Community Engagement Liaison, Fayette County
My name is Carolyn Ford, and I am passionate about uplifting students, empowering families, and creating spaces where every child feels seen, valued, and capable of success. I believe deeply in equity, access, and opportunity for all, and I strive each day to inspire growth, confidence... Read More →
Thursday June 11, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
TBA

2:30pm EDT

From Teacher to Principal: Growing Your District's Future Leaders
Thursday June 11, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
When a school needs a new principal, you need as many great applicants as possible...and no one knows your district like the talented, hard-working teachers working there. They simply need to learn how to lead at a building level. In this session, participants will learn about a unique partnership that provides districts the opportunity to "grow their own" future principals.
Speakers
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David Young

CEO, Central Kentucky Educational Cooperative

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Joseph "Rocky" Wallace

Professor of Education, Campbellsville University
I came to Campbellsville University in the fall of 2018 to help develop the school's new graduate educational leadership program. Previously, I had served in a similar capacity for Asbury University and Morehead State University.
     I am a former school principal of a U.S. Bl... Read More →
Thursday June 11, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
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2:30pm EDT

From Vision to Velocity: How Systematic Structures Drive Sustainable Change
Thursday June 11, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
Sustainable school improvement does not happen by chance; it happens by design. This session highlights how Camargo Elementary implemented intentional, systemwide structures to move from isolated practices to sustainable instructional change that strengthens adult practice and improves student outcomes.

Participants will explore how consistent instructional walk-throughs, timely and actionable feedback, and ongoing coaching cycles serve as foundational levers for improvement when paired with protected time to analyze walk-through data. Emphasis will be placed on the power of collaborative reflection, using data to engage in meaningful dialogue not only within leadership teams but across the full staff to drive alignment, clarity, and shared accountability.

The session will also examine Camargo’s approach to instructional planning through a collaborative leadership model that brings multiple voices to the table. Participants will learn how intentional planning structures support coherence across grade levels and content areas while building leadership capacity throughout the school. Special attention will be given to Camargo’s commitment to supporting new teachers beyond their first year, with structures in place to intentionally guide educators through years two, three, and four to strengthen practice, confidence, and retention.

Additionally, attendees will gain insight into Camargo’s student-centered systems, including student-led learning and conferences, implementation of a schoolwide Profile of a Learner, and daily social-emotional morning messages and supports that foster belonging, ownership, and leadership in every classroom.

This session is designed for leaders seeking practical, scalable systems that build collective efficacy, maintain momentum, and ensure instructional improvement is sustained over time.
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Dudley McKenna

Dr. Dudley McKenna

Principal, Montgomery County
Dr. Dudley McKenna is an educational leader dedicated to student-centered, data-driven school improvement. She currently serves as the principal of Camargo Elementary School in Montgomery County, Kentucky, where she leads with a strong commitment to academic excellence, collaborative... Read More →
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Whitney Lee

Assistant Principal, Montgomery County
Whitney Lee is a dedicated educational leader who currently serves as the Assistant Principal at Camargo Elementary School in Montgomery County, Kentucky. She is deeply committed to fostering a positive school culture rooted in high expectations, strong relationships, and student-centered... Read More →
Thursday June 11, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
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