Events in December 2025
- PBIS Coaches Collaborative
PBIS Coaches Collaborative
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12/08/2025Join us for a four-part PBIS Coaches Collaborative designed to connect and empower PBIS teams throughout the IU region. This series offers a supportive space to share ideas, deepen implementation, and strengthen systems across all tiers. Who Should Attend: PBIS leads, coaches, and team members from any school within the IU region. Attendance at all four sessions is encouraged but not required. Topics Will Include: • Refreshing and boosting Tier 1 practices • Exploring and enhancing Tier 2 and Tier 3 supports • Using data-based decision making to guide implementation • Sharing resources, tools, and success stories • Highlighting innovative and unique practices • Building a regional network of PBIS support Each session will include time for learning, discussion, and planning, with opportunities to collaborate and problem-solve with peers from across the IU. Let’s grow stronger together—one tier at a time.
Location: Williamsport office
Act 48: 2.5 hours
Lunch is not provided
Register HERE - Math Networking
Math Networking
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12/11/2025This Math Networking opportunity is for K-12 Math Educators to connect, collaborate, and share best practices with other mathematics teachers of the same grade level and/or across grade levels. The networking group will meet three times in person:
(October 2, 2025; December 11, 2025 (Dec 17th Snow Day); and February 24, 2026 (March 4th Snow Day)To maximize professional learning, participants are strongly encouraged, but not required, to attend all sessions. The professional learning topics will include but are not limited to:
- Background Skills / Prior Knowledge
- Curriculum Resources
- PSSA & Keystone Test Preparation
- Student Engagement / Total Participation TechniquesLocation: Williamsport office
Act 48: 5 hours
Lunch is not provided
Register HERE! - Gifted Educator Network Bootcamp
Gifted Educator Network Bootcamp
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12/17/2025While this session is aimed at new gifted support teachers, veterans and administrators are welcome. Rules, Regulations, and Procedures will be the main focus. Topics will include an overview of PA’s definition of gifted, a review of Chapter 16, and a review of the forms that support gifted education. Special focus will be on the procedural requirements of screening, evaluating, and planning for the instruction of gifted students. Results from recent compliance monitoring visits will be shared to help teachers strengthen their service delivery models. Additional topics may include supporting differentiation in the general education setting and supporting goal setting and instruction in an individualized setting.
Act 48 credit: 4.50
Times: 9am-2pm
Facilitator: Shanna Haden
Target Audience: Gifted teachers, Curriculum Specialists, Regular Content Teachers
Dates/Locations: 12/17/25 (Canton)(Snow date of 12/18/25)
Cost: FreeClick HERE to register today!
