| | 25151 | HAL: Tiny Houses | 3/12/2026 8:30:00 AM | | ESU#3 Professional Learning | Anderson | System.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] | | 0.00 |  | odie.workshops.Section |

March 12, 2026
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Workshop Information
You just graduated from architecture school and your very first job is to create a tiny home for a family of three and their dog. Your job is to imagine, design, build and decorate the perfect tiny home. However, the area of this home can only be 150 square feet and may only be 10 feet tall. Your challenge is to add everything this family would need in that space to live.
Nearby electoral outlets needed
Number of Students
15 Max
Grades
Grades 4th and up
Instructor Bio:
Lacey Ruhge is an artist, seamstress, and instructor of all things creative. She is a former elementary art and middle school English teacher who now guides kids and adults through the creative process at her own studio, A Peace at a Time Creative Studios. Her biggest passions are creating with clay, repurposing “junk” items, and generally making creative magic happen with those around her. Lacey received her bachelor’s in elementary education from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and her master’s degree in art education from The Art of Education University.
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Closed 25 Registered (1 Registration, 24 Students)  1 Min; 1 Max
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| | 25202 | HAL: MCC Forensic Science Workshop | 3/12/2026 9:00:00 AM | | ESU#3 Professional Learning | Anderson | System.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] | | 0.00 |  | odie.workshops.Section |
March 12, 2026
If you have dreamed of being a CSI agent, a forensic pathologist, or a crime scene analyst, this is the workshop for you. Learn the tools and techniques used by real-life forensic scientists to solve crimes and uncover hidden evidence.
Please contact Metro Community College for more details.
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Closed 21 Registered (1 Registration, 20 Students)  1 Min; 1 Max
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| | 24367 | Support for Students Exposed to Trauma (SSET) and Bounce Back Non-Clinical (BB NC) Curriculums | 3/13/2026 7:30:00 AM | | ESU#3 Student Services | Harvey | System.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] | | 0.00 |  | odie.workshops.Section |

March 13, 2026
Support for Students Exposed to Trauma (SSET) and Bounce Back Non-Clinical (BB NC) Curriculums
March 2, 2026 - in person at ESU #3--NEW DATE
March 6, 2026 - Via Zoom 7:30 -8:30am
March 13, 2026 - Via Zoom 7:30 -8:30am
Presented by: Emily Arkfeld, LCSW - Papillion La Vista Community Schools and Molly Schnabel, LCSW - Papillion La Vista Community Schools
Description:
SSET and Bounce Back-Non Clinical(BB-NC) are a school-based group intervention for students who have been exposed to traumatic events and are suffering from symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
-Populations Served: SSET: Grades 4-12; BB NC: Grades K-5
-Participants that complete the training will be able to offer BOTH SSET and BB NC within their school or district.
-In 10 easy-to-use group lessons, students who participate in SSET and BB NC increase levels of peer and parent support, as well as learn a wide variety of skill-building techniques to reduce current problems with: anxiety or nervousness, withdrawal or isolation, depressed mood, acting out in school, impulsive or risky behavior
Learning Outcomes:
-Review the definition of trauma and its impact, especially in the school setting
-Overview of group sessions, with resources shared and time to practice
-Discussion of stakeholder buy-in, parent engagement, possible barriers
Consultation: Consultation is a recommended component of the training in order to maintain skills and integrity to the field of trauma informed work. This consultation also provides ongoing support to new group facilitators as they navigate the dynamics of their school setting. Topics will include: engaging difficult or high needs children, collaborating with parents and other professionals, handling ongoing mental health needs for children and families, adjusting sessions when unplanned conflicts arise, etc. Consultation will be two scheduled sessions via zoom for all participants.
Closed 30 Registered  15 Min; 30 Max
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| | 24414 | HAL: Quiz Bowl - Middle School | 3/20/2026 9:00:00 AM | | ESU#3 Professional Learning | Anderson | System.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] | | 0.00 |  | odie.workshops.Section |
March 20, 2026
Students competing in academic quiz bowl competitions will answer questions from a variety of topics.
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Full 1 Registered  1 Min; 1 Max
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| | 25264 | HAL: Origami | 3/20/2026 12:30:00 PM | | ESU#3 Professional Learning | Anderson | System.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] | | 0.00 |  | odie.workshops.Section |

March 20, 2026
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Using paper folding techniques to create paper sculptures.
Instructor Bio:
Lacey Ruhge is an artist, seamstress, and instructor of all things creative. She is a former elementary art and middle school English teacher who now guides kids and adults through the creative process at her own studio, A Peace at a Time Creative Studios. Her biggest passions are creating with clay, repurposing “junk” items, and generally making creative magic happen with those around her. Lacey received her bachelor’s in elementary education from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and her master’s degree in art education from The Art of Education University.
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Full 11 Registered (1 Registration, 10 Students)  1 Min; 1 Max
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| | 24392 | Special Education Community Of Practice | 3/25/2026 8:30:00 AM | | ESU#3 Student Services | Harvey | System.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] | | 0.00 |  | odie.workshops.Section |
March 25, 2026
Special Education Community Of Practice-Cass and Washington County
Audience: Special Education Practitioners + Directors
Join us at ESU #3
8:30-11:30am - Session for Secondary/Young Adult
12:30-3:30pm - Early Childhood/Elementary
This Special Education Community of Practice (COP) is specific to districts in Cass and Washington County. The COP is a collaborative network of special education practitioners, and directors from similar districts dedicated to improving outcomes for students with disabilities. Through shared problem-solving and the exchange of effective strategies, members will work together to enhance IEP development and compliance, and emphasize the use of evidence-based instructional practices to support learning needs of all students.
Closed 22 Registered  15 Min; 40 Max
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| | 24415 | HAL: Quiz Bowl Grade - 6 | 3/27/2026 9:00:00 AM | | ESU#3 Professional Learning | Anderson | System.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] | | 0.00 |  | odie.workshops.Section |
March 27, 2026
Students competing in academic quiz bowl competitions will answer questions from a variety of topics.
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Full 1 Registered  1 Min; 1 Max
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| | 24746 | HAL: MCC Science on the Sphere - Meteorology | 3/27/2026 9:00:00 AM | | ESU#3 Professional Learning | Anderson | System.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] | | 0.00 |  | odie.workshops.Section |
March 27, 2026
Explore the dynamic world of meteorology in this engaging and practical course focused on predicting weather patterns specific to Nebraska. Through Science on a Sphere datasets and hands-on experiences, students will gain an understanding of meteorological principles such as cloud formations, atmospheric pressure and precipitation patterns and their application to local weather prediction.
Please contact Metro Community College for more information.
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Full 21 Registered (1 Registration, 20 Students)  1 Min; 1 Max
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| | 23932 | School Psychologist Collaboration and Professional Learning | 3/27/2026 12:30:00 PM | | ESU#3 Student Services | Harvey | System.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] | | 0.00 |  | odie.workshops.Section |
March 27, 2026
School Psychologist Collaboration and Professional Learning
NASP Approved Provider for Continuing Education
A collaborative series facilitated by:
~Dr. Brian McKevitt, PhD, NCSP, UNO Department of Psychology
~ESU 3 Student Services
This ongoing professional learning series is designed to support school psychologists in enhancing their impact through evidence-based practices, collaborative problem-solving, and systems-level thinking.
-Each session will include opportunities to explore current research on effective assessment and intervention practices, engage in structured dialogue with colleagues from diverse districts, and tackle real-world problems of practice.
-Participants will examine case studies, share tools and strategies, and develop action steps to improve student outcomes across academic, behavioral, and mental health domains.
-The series emphasizes peer learning, applied expertise, and actionable planning to support data-informed decision-making in schools.
Open 19 Registered  15 Min; 48 Max
Register
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| | 24772 | CLC e-Mission | 3/30/2026 9:00:00 AM | | ESU#3 Professional Learning | Anderson | System.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] | | 0.00 |  | odie.workshops.Section |
March 30, 2026
Please contact Adam Larson at alarson@esu3.org for more information.
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Full 1 Registered  1 Min; 1 Max
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| | 24947 | HAL: MCC Science on a Sphere - Natural Disasters | 3/30/2026 9:00:00 AM | | ESU#3 Professional Learning | Anderson | System.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] | | 0.00 |  | odie.workshops.Section |
March 30, 2026
Please contact Metropolitan Community College for more details.
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Full 16 Registered (1 Registration, 15 Students)  1 Min; 1 Max
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| | 25180 | HAL: Poetry Writing and Performing | 3/30/2026 9:00:00 AM | | ESU#3 Professional Learning | Anderson | System.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] | | 0.00 |  | odie.workshops.Section |

March 30, 2026
Presented by Matt Mason.
By engaging in a variety of unique and wonderful poetry writing exercises, students and their teachers will learn the basic elements of poetic craft, specifically, how to use metaphors, similes, imagery, alliteration, and repetition to create poems with texture and depth.
Breaking into small groups to share their original works, students and teachers will discover how guided questions and a specific vocabulary (“I notice” and “I wonder”) can help the writer not just “revise” his/her poem, but also re-envision it, enabling the writer to see his/her work in a new light.
Once the students and teachers have revised and polished their original poems, participants will, through an exercise that utilizes group performance, learn about the basics of performance and how to use the tools of voice, breath, pacing, and body language (choreography) to make our poems leap off the page and command the stage. These exercises will culminate in a final event where students will have the opportunity to recite/perform their original work, understanding that the goal of performance poetry is to couple the best possible text to the best possible performance.
Students will leave this workshop having learned how to compose superior poems and perform them with confidence.
Goals of the day include: demonstrate creative thought through original poetry, learn poetry writing techniques, and be part of a non-threatening collaborative creative process of expression.
Teachers are active participants and should be part of the day's events including supervision and participation.
Instructor Bio
Matt Mason is the Nebraska State Poet and has run poetry workshops in Botswana, Romania, Nepal, and Belarus for the U.S. State Department. His poetry has appeared in The New York Times and Matt has received a Pushcart Prize as well as fellowships from the Academy of American Poets and the Nebraska Arts Council. His work can be found in Rattle, Poet Lore, Prairie Schooner, and in hundreds of other publications. Mason's 5th book, Rock Stars, was published by Button Poetry in September of this year. Find more at: https://matt.midverse.com/
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Full 21 Registered (1 Registration, 20 Students)  1 Min; 1 Max
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| | 24591 | Cognitive Coaching Foundation Training Session 1-4 | 4/1/2026 8:30:00 AM | | ESU#3 Professional Learning | Anderson | System.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] | | 0.00 |  | odie.workshops.Section |

April 1, 2026
Registration is now closed. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Lexie Anderson landerson@esu3.org.
Foundation Cognitive Coaching Seminars® are eight-day trainings and are delivered in two 4 day series.
The agendas for these days include the Planning Conversation Map, the Reflecting Conversation Map, and the Tools of Cognitive CoachingSM.
In this 4-Day Seminar, participants will learn how to:
- develop trust and rapport
- develop an identity as a mediator of thinking
- utilize conversation structures for planning and reflecting to develop Educator’s autonomy and sense of community
- develop higher levels of efficacy, consciousness, craftsmanship, flexibility and interdependence
- apply four support functions: coaching, evaluating, consulting, collaborating and utilize the coaching tools of pausing, paraphrasing, and posing questions
- distinguish among the five forms of feedback
- use data to mediate thinking
NOTE: Registration fees will be communicated to ESU/District contacts via the Executive Director of Professional Learning, Dr. Scott Blum.
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Closed 33 Registered  1 Min; 30 Max
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| | 24983 | HAL: MCC Biomimicry in Engineering | 4/2/2026 9:00:00 AM | | ESU#3 Professional Learning | Anderson | System.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] | | 0.00 |  | odie.workshops.Section |
April 2, 2026
Workshop Information-
Nature's own innovative designs are often inspiration for cutting-edge technology. Using nature as a model for human problem-solving is the basis of biomimicry. You'll explore how the principles of biology, evolution and adaptation can be harnessed to create more sustainable, efficient and resilient engineering solutions.
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Full 16 Registered (1 Registration, 15 Students)  1 Min; 1 Max
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| | 24386 | Special Education Facilitators and the Leadership Grind | 4/2/2026 12:00:00 PM | | ESU#3 Student Services | Harvey | System.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] | | 0.00 |  | odie.workshops.Section |
April 2, 2026
Special Education Facilitators and the Leadership Grind
Empowering leaders to support, implement, and elevate special education practices.
Intended audience:
Special Education Facilitators, Supervisors, Coordinators, Leaders
Outcomes:
-Outline the responsibilities of a facilitator and develop effective approaches to help teachers successfully apply theoretical knowledge in practical classroom settings.
-Practice communication skills and equip facilitators with techniques to build and sustain strong collaborative partnerships.
-Provide practical tools and identify strategies to effectively support and hold teachers accountable for the implementation of Specially Designed Instruction (SDI) and development of compliant and high-quality Individualized Education Plans (IEPs).
-Apply evidence-based practices to foster inclusive learning environments. -
Closed 48 Registered  No Min; 25 Max
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| | 24763 | CLC e-Mission | 4/3/2026 9:00:00 AM | | ESU#3 Professional Learning | Anderson | System.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] | | 0.00 |  | odie.workshops.Section |
April 3, 2026
Please contact Adam Larson at alarson@esu3.org for more information.
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Remote
Cancelled
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| | 24976 | HAL: MCC Hydroponic Adventures | 4/6/2026 9:00:00 AM | | ESU#3 Professional Learning | Anderson | System.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] | | 0.00 |  | odie.workshops.Section |

April 6, 2026
Join us for an exciting adventure into the world of indoor hydroponic growing systems! In this hands-on class, you'll learn how we can grow fresh, healthy produce in urban areas using a special type of farming called hydroponics. We'll explore the amazing technology behind indoor hydroponic farms, and even get to visit a real working farm. You'll discover how this sustainable and innovative method of farming is changing the way we think about food production and distribution. So come along and let's explore the future of farming together!
Please contact Metro Community College for more details.
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Full 25 Registered (1 Registration, 24 Students)  1 Min; 1 Max
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| | 24685 | HAL: Neurographic Design | 4/8/2026 12:30:00 PM | | ESU#3 Professional Learning | Anderson | System.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] | | 0.00 |  | odie.workshops.Section |

April 8, 2026
Neurographic Design
Neurographic Design is a method used in art therapy. It helps the artist be more mindful and opens up neurons in the brain that allow creativity to flow. We will use the art elements involved in this process to create a beautiful abstract design on an illustration board with sharpies and brush markers. Through this workshop, students will learn the process of creating a project beginning with the inspiration through idea development, project creation, completion and critique.
Instructor Bio
Julie Fjell is an artist, designer and art instructor. She has taught all ages from preschool to senior citizens, as well as developed art camps and art clubs. Along with teaching workshops and memory care patients, Julie has a business selling her artwork. She received her degree in Art Education from Nebraska Wesleyan University.
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Full 11 Registered (1 Registration, 10 Students)  1 Min; 1 Max
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| | 24090 | Learning Forward Nebraska Conference | 4/9/2026 8:30:00 AM | | ESU#3 Professional Learning | Kennedy | System.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] | | 0.00 |  | odie.workshops.Section |
April 9, 2026
ESU 3 is proud to host the annual Learning Forward Nebraska Conference at Educational Service Unit 3 located at 6949 S. 110th Street in La Vista, NE.
Join Jim Knight as he equips literacy leaders with practical coaching strategies and professional learning tools to drive meaningful impact in every classroom.
Space is limited, so please register early! Please note, billing will be sent through Learning Forward Nebraska at the conclusion of the conference.
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Open 109 Registered  1 Min; 120 Max
Register
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| | 25061 | HAL: String Art | 4/9/2026 9:00:00 AM | | ESU#3 Professional Learning | Anderson | System.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] | | 0.00 |  | odie.workshops.Section |

April 9, 2026
Workshop Information-
Students will be introduced to string art; what it is, how it originated, and current and past string
artists. Throughout the exploration students will be encouraged to find inspiration for the type of
string art they would like to create. They can develop their own template or use any of the
various that are provided. Students will hammer MANY nails into a wood plaque. Then they will
attach and wrap the string on the nails to create their piece. This project is open ended, there
are many ways to successfully create a finished piece.
Number of Students-
Up to 24
Grades-
Grades 4-8th
Cost-
$180
Amount of Time-
Half Day
Where is it held-
Can be held at your school or ESU #3 (depending on room availability)
Instructor Bio:
Lacey Ruhge is an artist, seamstress, and instructor of all things creative. She is a former elementary art and middle school English teacher who now guides kids and adults through the creative process at her own studio, A Peace at a Time Creative Studios. Her biggest passions are creating with clay, repurposing “junk” items, and generally making creative magic happen with those around her. Lacey received her bachelor’s in elementary education from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and her master’s degree in art education from The Art of Education University.
Full 18 Registered (1 Registration, 17 Students)  1 Min; 1 Max
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