Leading the Way: School Administrators and the IDEA

Date:     September 9, 2025 (Rescheduled from the Original December 10, 2024 date)
Time:     9:00am – 3:00pm 
Type:     In-Person

Location: WRESA
          200 Ridgefield Ct, Suite 206 
          Asheville, NC 28806

Fee:      No Fee
Audience: K-12 School Administrators
CEUS:     5 Contact Hours  

Description:

This full-day professional development seeks to challenge aspiring administrators and school
administrators to examine the impact of their leadership on the educational and functional
outcomes of students with disabilities within their schools. The session will address the many
facets that face school administrators as they lead schools that support the education of
students with disabilities, such as the impact of their leadership on the instruction, curriculum
and environment for students with disabilities within their schools.
During the session we will examine implementation of IDEA and NC Policies through a
leadership style and school culture lens. We will provide support for administrators in
deepening their understanding of state and federal IDEA regulations as well as implementation
of specially designed instruction, services and programs for students with disabilities.

Presenters:
Teri Queen currently serves as the Northwest and Western Region Literacy Consultant for the
North Carolina Public Schools Office of Exceptional Children for the Program Improvement and
Professional Development section. In this role, she facilitates building capacity and
sustainability of the NC State Improvement Project grant through systems level coaching. In
addition to providing guidance in the data driven continuous improvement needs, she works
with professional, parent, and service organizations and Institutions of Higher Education to
promote appropriate public education and improved services for students with disabilities for
North Carolina Public Schools and private Universities. Teri has previously served as an
Exceptional Children Director, EC Program Specialist, EC Instructional Facilitator, Federal
Programs Coordinator, Exceptional Children Transition Specialist, Accountability Coordinator
and an Exceptional Children Teacher in North Carolina and Virginia over the course of 26 years.

Kelly Doppke is an IDEA Consultant for the Western Region with the Office of Exceptional
Children, where she provides regional support to EC leadership and school teams in LEAs and
Charters across the area. Originally from South Carolina, Kelly moved to Western North Carolina
with her family in 2007. She holds an undergraduate degree in Elementary, Early Childhood,
and Special Education from Lander University, a Master of Education from Southern Wesleyan
University, and a Post-Master’s Certificate in School Administration from Western Carolina
University.
Kelly’s favorite job, aside from her current role, was serving as a camp counselor at Camp
Spearhead, a camp for children and adults with special needs in upstate South Carolina.
Throughout her career as a teacher, program specialist, and EC director, Kelly developed a deep
passion for creating inclusive systems for students with disabilities. Her leadership focus is on
reducing exclusionary practices for students with challenging behaviors and finding ways to
ensure equitable opportunities for all students.

Traci Royal currently serves as the IDEA Consultant for the Northwest region with the Office of
Exceptional Children. In this role, she directly supports EC Directors and Charter Coordinators
and their staff through professional development, coaching, and technical assistance in all areas
related to the provision of special education services as well as overall program evaluation and
improvement. Traci serves on the NW Regional Support Team as well. Prior to transitioning to
NCDPI in this role in 2020, Traci served in both small and large school districts as an elementary
and high school EC teacher across multiple educational settings, assistant EC Director, EC
Director, and Executive EC Director.

If you have additional questions, contact Candie Sellers  csellers@wresa.org

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WRESA Science Collaborative: New Support Document Sharing for Grades 5-12

Date:     February 6, 2025  or March 6, 2025       
Time:     9:00am – 3:00pm 
Type:     In-Person

Location: WRESA   
          200 Ridgefield Ct, Suite 206
          Asheville, NC 28806

Fee:      $25  WRESA Members  
          $50  Non-members

**NOTE: We have a No Refund policy for our WRESA courses. However, you
are welcome to send a colleague in your place. Contact LaDonna Sluder 
at lsluder@wresa.org or 828-774-5681 (ext 102) if you need to change
the name of the person attending.

CEUs:     5 Contact Hours 
Audience: Grades 5-12 Science Educators

Description:

In response to the new North Carolina Science Standards for Grades 5 – 12, WRESA has partnered with NCCAT and has recruited a team of regional science education professionals to create science support documents. This session aims to acclimate science teachers to these new resources. Participants in this session will do the following:

  • Understanding the New Standards: Delve into the key changes and expectations outlined in the updated science standards.

  • Essential Resources: Discover a curated collection of teaching materials, lesson plans, and activities aligned with the new standards.

  • Effective Implementation Strategies: Learn practical tips and strategies for integrating the new standards into your classroom curriculum.

  • Addressing Common Challenges: Explore potential obstacles and discuss effective solutions.

  • Jennifer Redfearn, NCCAT’s Senior Stem Specialist and members of her team will share the new resources and be available to answer questions you might have.

Presenter:  Jennifer Redfearn, Senior Stem Specialist at NCCAT

***NOTE:  WE ARE OFFERING THIS TWICE SO THAT MEMBERS OF THE REGION HAVE A CHOICE AS TO WHEN TO ATTEND THIS TRAINING FOR GRADES 5-12 SCIENCE EDUCATORS.  You have the option of registering for the February 6th, 2025 course, OR, for the March 6th, 2025 course.

For more information, contact April at aspencer@wresa.org

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WNC Schools Helene Recovery Donations

The WNC Schools Helene Recovery Fund is an important initiative aimed at supporting schools affected by Tropical Storm Helene in Western North Carolina. This fund will help address various challenges faced by students and staff, including loss of housing, supplies, and technology, as well as damage to school facilities caused by the storm’s winds and water. Company and individual donations are welcome.

Schools in our Western North Carolina 16-county region we serve will be able to request funds to assist with these urgent needs, ensuring that students can continue their education and staff can perform their roles effectively despite the hardships. This support will be vital in helping the community recover and rebuild after the storm.

 

DONATE to WNC SCHOOLS HELENE RECOVERY

Amie Dean – Behavior Interventions that Work – March 2025

Date:     March 21, 2025  
Time:     9:00am – 3:00pm 
 
Type:     In-Person

Location: Western Carolina University
          Health and Human Sciences Building 
          3971 Little Savannah Road 
          Cullowhee, NC 28723

Fee:      $25  
          NCNTSP Participants: FREE-Contact your BT Coordinator for code

**NOTE: We have a No Refund policy for our WRESA courses. However, you
are welcome to send a colleague in your place. Contact LaDonna Sluder at
lsluder@wresa.org or 828-774-5681 (ext 102) if you need to change the 
name of the person attending.

CEUs:     5 Contact Hours 
Audience: K-12 Teachers
What to Bring: A charged device           

Description:

Through teaching and coaching in classrooms with many behavioral challenges for almost 30 years, Amie knows what works to help students succeed. Her goals have always included helping students build confidence, promoting social emotional literacy, and teaching positive habits that will help them be successful adults. The strategies shared in this course are practical, simple, and proven. Behavior Interventions that Work is Amie’s most requested course.

Topics covered in this course:

  • Setting up a classroom system
  • Setting up a positive classroom community
  • Purpose of behavior
  • Building motivation in your students
  • Dealing with defiance and maintaining self-control
  • Consistency – Setting up a Classroom Discipline Cycle
  • Minimizing noise with group contingencies

Presenter: Amie Dean

Amie is also the author of four books, including her workbook, Your Roadmap for Creating a Positive Classroom Community, which includes over 200 pages of strategies and ideas for building a positive classroom community and responding to behavior. She has worked with thousands of teachers across the U. S. and is thrilled to work with Western Carolina University and WRESA!

If you have additional questions, contact Jill Chambers at jchambers@wresa.org 

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Substitute 101 – Online User Registration

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AI: Artificial Intelligence Questions Examined Through “Klara and the Sun” Book Study Registration

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GLAD Videos

The following videos are intended to demonstrate the use of GLAD strategies with students.  Each video will start with key points of preparation and background information, including page numbers in the Learning Guide.  Throughout the video, “coaching points” will appear on screen to guide the practitioner about what to look for or notice.  All video demonstrations were done with NC public school students working with a WRESA Project GLAD Agency Trainer.  These videos are intended for teachers/practitioners who have already completed the Project GLAD Foundational Training, and have the Project GLAD Learning Guide in their possession.

***IMPORTANT NOTE:  After watching a video, be sure to click on the  left arrow ( < = ) button to return to the other videos. Do not click X, as that will close the entire program and force you to start over.

 

Expert Groups Video

 

 

Process Grid Video

 

Observation Charts Video

 

Kindergarten Strategies Video

 

Inquiry Chart Video

 

Cognitive Content Dictionary Video

 

Graphic Organizer: World Map Video

 

Sentence Patterning Chart Video

 

T-Graph for Social Skills

Racing to STEM – 2023 Webinars Registration

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