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24336HAL: Extreme Math Elementary5/18/2026 8:30:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00
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HAL: Extreme Math Elementary (Private)  

May 18, 2026

This HAL COMPETITION event is a morning of student math problem solving, collaboration, and logic questions.  Student teams of 4, 5, or 6 members will participate in a Sprint Round, Team Round, and a Problem Solving Round during the morning. 
The spirit of the morning is collaboration and math achievement in an effort to recognize the importance of math problem solving. 
•       Students in elementary schools are invited to participate.
•       Each round is timed and student accomplishment will be recorded.
•       Recognition will be provided for individuals in the Sprint Round and for teams in the Team Round.
•       There is no school winner or leader at the end of the event.


REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Schools must include how many teams of 4, 5, or 6 students.
Schools must provide the names of the team members per team. 
Contact Adam Larson if you have enough teams to create your own day
ESU #3 will supply pencils.
Some calculators will be available, but schools may choose to bring their own.
School permission slips and all school field trip requirements are in effect.
At least one adult sponsor/teacher is required to attend with each school represented.
The adult sponsor/teacher will be asked to be a participant in supervision and correcting student papers from the morning.
Questions to alarson@esu3.org 

Disclaimer: By participating in this event organized by ESU #3, you hereby grant permission to ESU #3 to use your image and likeness captured during the event for promotional and media purposes. This includes, but is not limited to, photographs, videos, and audio recordings. If you wish to withdraw your consent regarding the use of your media, please reach out to the primary contact of this event.

 
Full
1 Registered  
1 Min; 1 Max
25384CPI Recertification Training5/26/2026 8:30:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00
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Full (Waiting List)
21 Registered  
No Min; 10 Max
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24148Inclusive Practices Academy6/2/2026 8:30:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00

Inclusive Practices Academy (Day 5 of 6)  

June 2, 2026

 Inclusive Practices Academy

The structure of this training is designed to empower teams with the knowledge and tools necessary to foster inclusive learning environments and build co-teaching partnerships. Each team must consist of at least one Special Education Teacher and one General Education Teacher, ensuring a collaborative approach to implementing newfound insights and practices to improve outcomes for all students. Outcomes will be developed throughout the series.

Day 1 Conditions for Success: Developing Mindsets, Practices, and Co-Teaching Partnerships
Collaboration structures, teacher parity and collective responsibilities, co-teaching myths vs facts, learner variability

Day 2  - Co-Teaching: Effective Inclusive Environments
Foundations of co-teaching, creating effective environments, co-planning and scheduling, co-teaching models and incidental benefit

Day 3 - Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Foundations: Building a Roadmap Towards Inclusive Instructional Practices
UDL Framework, three principles of UDL, learner variability, tailoring instruction through IEPs, flexibility to support inclusive practices within your instructional model

Day 4 - Co-Teaching and Specially Designed Instruction (SDI)
Using the IEP as an instructional tool, key principles of SDI, connecting SDI to student needs and standards-based pre-requisite skills, high-leverage practices

Day 5 & 6 - Insights: Reflecting, Sharing, and Applying Learning to Shape the Next School Year
Building principals will be invited for “Conversation and Collaboration” to learn more about IPA and support goals for the upcoming school year.


 
Closed
73 Registered  
No Min; 48 Max
24894CLSD CoP6/3/2026 9:00:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00

CLSD CoP (Private)  

June 3, 2026

By engaging in the Community of Practice (CoP), the Literacy Leadership Team will gain:
- Science of Reading (SoR) content customized to grade band and instructional context.
- Structured opportunities for data analysis to examine literacy trend data, identify patterns, and inform instructional planning and continuous improvement strategies.
- Collaborative networking experiences with colleagues to share promising practices, deepen understanding, and enhance implementation of continuous improvement in literacy.
- Intentional time for reflection and strategic planning to apply CoP learning toward advancing school improvement efforts through a literacy-focused approach.

Teams might include:
- Building and District Administrators
- Instructional Coaches + Teacher Leaders
(Attendance at all three sessions is recommended)


Disclaimer: By participating in this event organized by ESU #3, you hereby grant permission to ESU #3 to use your image and likeness captured during the event for promotional and media purposes. This includes, but is not limited to, photographs, videos, and audio recordings. If you wish to withdraw your consent regarding the use of your media, please reach out to the primary contact of this event.

 
Open
58 Registered  
1 Min; 60 Max
25289HAL: Sew a Snoof6/3/2026 9:00:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00
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HAL: Sew a Snoof (Private)  

June 3, 2026

Workshop Information- Puppetry, Sewing, Pattern Layout, Design, Canva
In this session, students will learn about the different types of puppetry, and they will design and hand sew a professional puppet called a Snoof. They will begin by learning how to whip stitch a felt heart. Then they will learn the basics of fabric nap, pattern layout, and pinning. Students will be able to choose their own fuzzy fur, and they will use felt, ping pong balls, pipe cleaners, and foam to add customized details to their puppet. When the puppet is complete, they will learn how to use Canva to create a beautiful design project with images of their puppet.


Disclaimer: By participating in this event organized by ESU #3, you hereby grant permission to ESU #3 to use your image and likeness captured during the event for promotional and media purposes. This includes, but is not limited to, photographs, videos, and audio recordings. If you wish to withdraw your consent regarding the use of your media, please reach out to the primary contact of this event. 


 
Full
16 Registered
(1 Registration,
15 Students)  
1 Min; 1 Max
25193Science of Reading For Multilingual Learners6/4/2026 9:00:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00

Science of Reading For Multilingual Learners  

June 4, 2026

What you'll learn:

SoR Essentials for Multilinguals
Learn how phonological awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension work together to support reading development in multilingual learners.

Active View of Reading
Explore the Active View of Reading framework to understand how decoding, linguistic comprehension, and active self-regulation intersect in successful reading.

Vocabulary Instruction
Discover effective methods for teaching high-utility vocabulary that boost comprehension and support long-term language growth for multilingual learners.

Language Scaffolding
Learn practical, research-based scaffolding techniques that support multilingual learners’ access to complex texts and academic language across content areas.

Disclaimer: By participating in this event organized by ESU #3, you hereby grant permission to ESU #3 to use your image and likeness captured during the event for promotional and media purposes. This includes, but is not limited to, photographs, videos, and audio recordings. If you wish to withdraw your consent regarding the use of your media, please reach out to the primary contact of this event.

 
Open
34 Registered  
1 Min; 50 Max
Register
25226Transition Summer Refresh6/4/2026 9:30:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00
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Open
5 Registered  
No Min; 45 Max
Register
25186Attendance is a TEAM Sport6/5/2026 8:30:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00
25290HAL: Sew a Snoof6/8/2026 9:00:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00
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HAL: Sew a Snoof (Private)  

June 8, 2026

Workshop Information- Puppetry, Sewing, Pattern Layout, Design, Canva
In this session, students will learn about the different types of puppetry, and they will design and hand sew a professional puppet called a Snoof. They will begin by learning how to whip stitch a felt heart. Then they will learn the basics of fabric nap, pattern layout, and pinning. Students will be able to choose their own fuzzy fur, and they will use felt, ping pong balls, pipe cleaners, and foam to add customized details to their puppet. When the puppet is complete, they will learn how to use Canva to create a beautiful design project with images of their puppet.


Disclaimer: By participating in this event organized by ESU #3, you hereby grant permission to ESU #3 to use your image and likeness captured during the event for promotional and media purposes. This includes, but is not limited to, photographs, videos, and audio recordings. If you wish to withdraw your consent regarding the use of your media, please reach out to the primary contact of this event. 


 
Full
16 Registered
(1 Registration,
15 Students)  
1 Min; 1 Max
24766CPI Initial Training6/9/2026 8:00:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00
23954ASD 2 Day -Traditional Structured Teach6/9/2026 8:30:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00
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ASD 2 Day -Traditional Structured Teach (Day 1 of 2)  

June 9, 2026

Location:  ESU #3
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Time:   8:30 am - 4:00 pm (6/9)   8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. (6/10) 

Presenters:
  Teri McGill, Metro Region Coordinator and Ali Sweitzer, Metro Region Behavior Specialist

Audience:  
This workshop is intended for classroom teachers, speech/language pathologists, resource specialists,   
parents, community providers, related service providers, and paraeducators who work with students
(Pre-K – 21) with Autism who have more significant and complex support needs. Participants will  
receive links to files that include examples of tasks, schedules, and visuals. 

Description: 
Participants will learn the important components of structured teaching as well as the following:
-Overview and Physical Structure 
-Schedules, mini schedules, routines
-Visual Structure
-Work Systems, Schedules and Tasks
-Play and Leisure
-Putting it altogether and Resources 

Considering one of their current students, participants will have the opportunity to apply some of the new knowledge learned.



 
Open
60 Registered  
No Min; 86 Max
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24593Cognitive Coaching Foundation Training Session 5-86/9/2026 8:30:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00

Cognitive Coaching Foundation Training Session 5-8 (Day 1 of 4)  

June 9, 2026

If you would like to attend, please contact Lexie Anderson at landerson@esu3.org

Part II:
Cognitive Coaching (Days 5-8)

Cognitive Coaching Seminars® are an eight-day training. You must have completed Days 1-4 before you can take days 5-8. During days 1–4 you learned the Planning Conversation Map and the Reflecting Conversation Map as well as the tools of Cognitive CoachingSM. Days 5–8 will provide for skill refinement and understanding of the Problem-Resolving Map as well as strengthening your identity as a mediator of thinking and your use of the skills of pausing, paraphrasing, and posing questions.

  • Integration of the maps and tools from Part 1
  • Flexibility in coaching for human uniqueness
  • Detection and mediation of cognitive shift
  • Refined mediation skills and coaching capabilities
  • Extended coaching skills to mediate self-directed learning in others when they are struggling with a problem
  • Fluency with the tool cluster of pacing
  • Enhanced personal acuity, ways of attending, listening, and responding
  • Internalized Problem-Resolving Map
  • Fluency with the tool cluster of leading
  • Integrated maps and tools of Cognitive CoachingSM

 
Full
18 Registered  
1 Min; 9 Max
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25091Leading and Coaching for Impact: Leveraging ELA & Foundational Skills IPGs for Reflective Practice6/10/2026 8:30:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00

Leading and Coaching for Impact: Leveraging ELA & Foundational Skills IPGs for Reflective Practice (Private)  

June 10, 2026

Workshop Outcomes

  • Understand the purpose of the IPG.
  • Familiarize with the IPG’s structure & how core actions describe: standards-aligned content, effective instruction, & meaningful student engagement.
  • Understand how the IPG supports data-based decision making.
 
Audience:
  • District and Building Leaders
  • Instructional Coaches
  • Teacher Leaders

Disclaimer: By participating in this event organized by ESU #3, you hereby grant permission to ESU #3 to use your image and likeness captured during the event for promotional and media purposes. This includes, but is not limited to, photographs, videos, and audio recordings. If you wish to withdraw your consent regarding the use of your media, please reach out to the primary contact of this event.

 
Open
37 Registered  
1 Min; 48 Max
24594Adaptive Schools Summer Foundation Seminar6/11/2026 8:30:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00

Adaptive Schools Summer Foundation Seminar (Day 1 of 4)  

June 11, 2026

 
Adaptive Schools explores how to develop skills as facilitators and informed group members in informal and formal settings, in small and large groups. Participants will practice implementation, describe specific ways to weave the collaborative fabric of a faculty, develop group member skills, and acquire the principles and understandings to engage in a continuous cycle of team and individual improvement.

Highlights of the Seminar include:

  • Increased capacity to initiate, develop, and sustain high functioning groups
  • An expanded repertoire of practical facilitation tools
  • Skills to move groups beyond consensus to common focus
  • Ways to value and use dissension, argument and conflict
  • Strategies for keeping group members on track, on topic, energized and resourceful

Disclaimer: By participating in this event organized by ESU #3, you hereby grant permission to ESU #3 to use your image and likeness captured during the event for promotional and media purposes. This includes, but is not limited to, photographs, videos, and audio recordings. If you wish to withdraw your consent regarding the use of your media, please reach out to the primary contact of this event. 


 
Open
3 Registered  
16 Min; 50 Max
Register
24555Principals: Essential Partners in Special Education6/11/2026 9:00:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00
24982CPI Initial Training6/12/2026 8:00:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00
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CPI Initial Training (Private)  

June 12, 2026

CPI Initial Training

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-Be equipped with the skills, confidence, and an effective framework to safely manage and prevent difficult behavior.

-With training, consulting, and support you enhance care and safety for everyone.

We’re thrilled to have you join us for this certification training!
To ensure you receive your certification, full attendance for the entire session is required
Please plan to arrive on time and stay through the scheduled hours. Unfortunately, late arrivals or early departures won’t be eligible for certification and will need to reschedule for another session.
Thank you for your understanding—we appreciate your dedication and look forward to seeing you there!

 
Open
29 Registered  
10 Min; 30 Max
24721Fundamentals of Literacy Roadshow6/15/2026 8:30:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00

Fundamentals of Literacy Roadshow (Day 1 of 5) (Private)  

June 15, 2026

Description:
Literacy leaders serve a critical role in supporting teachers by providing job-embedded professional learning. Join us for this five-day training series based on literacy coaching modules that have been adapted by The Florida Center for Reading Research. Engage in the necessary components, along with the essential knowledge and skills, to further contribute to the improvement of reading instruction and student achievement.

Learning Outcomes: 

  • Apply principles and practices that foster a positive school culture
  • Apply effective methods and practices for coaching both students and adult learners
  • Collect data on instructional practices to inform professional learning
  • Plan, implement, and analyze literacy instruction based on the science of reading
  • Reflect, plan, and implement literacy coaching

Disclaimer: 
By participating in this event organized by ESU #3, you hereby grant permission to ESU #3 to use your image and likeness captured during the event for promotional and media purposes. This includes, but is not limited to, photographs, videos, and audio recordings. If you wish to withdraw your consent regarding the use of your media, please reach out to the primary contact of this event.  

 
Full (Waiting List)
26 Registered  
1 Min; 17 Max
1 Waiting
24557IEPs with Heart6/15/2026 8:30:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00
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Open
5 Registered  
No Min; 50 Max
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24615IEPs with Heart6/15/2026 12:30:00 PMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00
25318IEPs with Heart6/16/2026 8:30:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00