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Student Government Sponsors Ashley Johnson & Kelsey Koeneman knew Homecoming could be so much more. Homecoming for a Cause, now in its third year, has fostered greater community involvement & fundraising for local charities, making it more meaningful for everyone involved.

High school teacher Jason Walke shares how real-world projects and creative teaching methods are reshaping classrooms and empowering students for future success.

Reading conferences are a powerful way to connect with students, tailor reading instruction, and provide meaningful feedback that drives progress. Anna Cook shares practical tips to help conferences feel approachable and less daunting.

Chunia Graves reflects on her experience growing up in a dual language immersion program. Andrew Pillow details some of the impacts Chunia shares.

Classroom dialogue is essential for student growth – helping learners develop critical language & thinking skills while deepening relationships with peers & teachers. Stephanie Woods shares ideas for creating structured opportunities for productive conversations.

Innovation Coaches Amy Stevens & Jen Stewart explore a structured process for educators looking to integrate AI into their classrooms. This careful approach helps ensure AI is effectively implemented to improve both teaching practices & student experiences.

Innovation Coach Stevie Frank previews three short videos with Tim Arnold on media literacy tools from the News Literacy Project. These resources help parents and educators foster critical thinking and guide students through election coverage and media content.

School Counselors & Social Workers are critical members of the school community. Melissa Patchett sheds light on how their roles are similar and truly unique.

How do you get students active and engaging with their community? You create an Amazing Race style walking scavenger hunt according to Innovation Coach Karisa Schwanekamp!

College & career readiness doesn’t have to be reserved for high school students or just a special day for elementary & middle school students. Michelle Clarke visited a districe where it is woven into every aspect of each day.