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24367Support for Students Exposed to Trauma (SSET) and Bounce Back Non-Clinical (BB NC) Curriculums3/2/2026 8:30:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00

Support for Students Exposed to Trauma (SSET) and Bounce Back Non-Clinical (BB NC) Curriculums (Day 1 of 3)  

March 2, 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.

 
Open
28 Registered  
15 Min; 30 Max
24169HAL: Mad Hatter Quiz Bowl - Middle3/2/2026 9:00:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00
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HAL: Mad Hatter Quiz Bowl - Middle  

March 2, 2026

If you did not register but would like to attend, please email Adam Larson at 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 (Waiting List)
9 Registered  
1 Min; 9 Max
23925Visible Instructional Leadership: Cultivating Growth, Cohesion, & Collective Excellence (Year 2) - Session 23/3/2026 8:30:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00

Visible Instructional Leadership: Cultivating Growth, Cohesion, & Collective Excellence (Year 2) - Session 2  

March 3, 2026

Currenlty, this workshop series is only open to the 18 schools districts that are serviced by ESU 3. If you have questions about attending, please contact Jennifer Kennedy at jkennedy@esu3.org.

This is a 2 part series. Register here for Session 1 on 
October 21, 2025

Join us at the ESU 3 in hosting Corwin author Toni Faddis. Outcomes include:

  1. Synthesize practices that an instructional leader can use to cultivate teacher growth and development.
  2. Build an understanding of practices that an instructional leader can use to promote cohesion and growth within the system.
  3. Identify and apply coaching strategies that align with instructional rigor, contextual relevance, and clearly defined teacher and system goals.
Includes the bestselling book "RIGOR Unveiled". Attendance at Visible Instructional Leadership Year 1 recommended, not required

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
16 Registered  
1 Min; 100 Max
25014ASD Autism and Literacy3/4/2026 8:00:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00
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ASD Autism and Literacy  

March 4, 2026

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Description:
 
Join us and other Metro ASD Network Regional Team Members for a full day of learning focused on Autism and literacy at ESU #3. Our group will work through this self-paced course together, with built-in opportunities for discussion and collaboration. We will explore how the strategies and information presented can be implemented when working with students with Autism.

Course Learning Objectives:
  At the end of the course, you will be able to:
-Describe the literacy needs of individuals with autism
-Describe the connection between literacy, social skill, and executive function interventions
-Describe at least three approaches for engaging individuals with autism in increasing complex text and academic content
-Using video examples we will discuss specific strategies for implementing literacy instruction with at least one learner

 
Open
26 Registered  
No Min; 45 Max
23926Success Criteria Session 23/4/2026 8:30:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00

Success Criteria Session 2  

March 4, 2026

Currenlty, this workshop series is only open to the 18 schools districts that are serviced by ESU 3. If you have questions about attending, please contact Jennifer Kennedy at jkennedy@esu3.org.


This is a 2 part series. Register here for Session 1 on October 22, 2025.

Join us at the ESU 3 in hosting Corwin author Toni Faddis. Outcomes include:

  1. Explain the role of success criteria in effective teaching and learning.
  2. Compare and contrast the different ways of creating and sharing success criteria with our students.
Includes the bestselling book " Success Criteria".  Background with Teacher Clarity recommended, Attendance at Teacher Clarity 2024-2025 not required.

    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
    72 Registered  
    1 Min; 100 Max
    25006HAL: Animation3/4/2026 8:50:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00
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    HAL: Animation (Private)  

    March 4, 2026

    Workshop Information- History, Thaumatropes, Zoetropes, Flip Books, Stop Motion Animation

    This unit is designed to help students understand the progression of animation as an art form. Students will learn about the history of animation. They will find out about persistence of vision, and they will make their own thaumatropes to see how this works. Then they will design their own strips to put into zoetropes. Finally, they will plan and draw their own flipbooks. Adding technology to the process, students can use stop motion animation to create simple short films.


    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
    24 Registered
    (1 Registration,
    23 Students)  
    1 Min; 1 Max
    24981HAL: MCC Forensic Science Workshop3/4/2026 9:00:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00
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    HAL: MCC Forensic Science Workshop (Private)  

    March 4, 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.

    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
    21 Registered
    (1 Registration,
    20 Students)  
    1 Min; 1 Max
    24148Inclusive Practices Academy3/5/2026 8:30:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00

    Inclusive Practices Academy (Day 4 of 6)  

    March 5, 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
    25090HAL: Puzzle Me This3/5/2026 9:00:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00
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    HAL: Puzzle Me This (Private)  

    March 5, 2026

    “The mind, once stretched by a new idea, never returns to its original dimensions.”  Ralph Waldo Emerson. Students with high ability in logic and deductive reasoning will have their minds stretched as they work alone and with others to solve different types of puzzles. A wide variety of mathematical and critical thinking skills, wordplay and physical tricks are some of what

    students will use them as they participate in activities that include hands-on materials and games.  


    Strimco  is a logic number puzzle that is solvable with pure logic. Q-bitz stimulates the brain to use spatial reasoning and memory skills by practicing symmetry, visual dexterity, and quick thinking. With Area Mazes students navigate a network of rectangles to find a missing value. Position Puzzles and Commonyms are word puzzles that make you think about the meaning of words. Mind Benders uses mental muscles to solve brain teasers, optical illusions, physical tricks and more.

     

    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
    24761CLC e-Mission3/5/2026 9:00:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00
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    CLC e-Mission (Private)  

    March 5, 2026

    Please contact Adam Larson at alarson@esu3.org for more information.

     
    Full
    1 Registered  
    1 Min; 1 Max
    24993HAL: Origami3/5/2026 9:00:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00

    HAL: Origami (Private)  

    March 5, 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.

    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
    15 Registered
    (1 Registration,
    14 Students)  
    1 Min; 1 Max
    24806CLC e-Mission3/6/2026 9:00:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00
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    CLC e-Mission (Private)  

    March 6, 2026

    Please contact Adam Larson at alarson@esu3.org for more information.

    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
    24977HAL: MCC Science on the Sphere - Interacting With the Moon3/6/2026 9:00:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00
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    HAL: MCC Science on the Sphere - Interacting With the Moon (Private)  

    March 6, 2026

    This is a comprehensive class with hands-on activities designed to explore the various ways in which Earth's nearest celestial neighbor, the moon, influences our planet. We will delve into the Moon's origin, its gravitational effects, its role in Earth's tides, its impact on life, and the potential for future exploration

     
    Full
    21 Registered
    (1 Registration,
    20 Students)  
    1 Min; 1 Max
    24978HAL: MCC Forensic Science Workshop3/6/2026 9:00:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00
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    HAL: MCC Forensic Science Workshop (Private)  

    March 6, 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.

    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 Registration,
    0 Students)  
    1 Min; 1 Max
    24673HAL: Extreme Math Middle School3/6/2026 9:00:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00
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    HAL: Extreme Math Middle School (Private)  

    March 6, 2026

    Private event - details to be arranged with district. 


    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
    25094HAL: Tiny Houses3/9/2026 9:00:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00
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    HAL: Tiny Houses (Private)  

    March 9, 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.

     

    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
    14 Registered
    (1 Registration,
    13 Students)  
    1 Min; 1 Max
    25095HAL: Tiny Houses3/10/2026 9:00:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00
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    HAL: Tiny Houses (Private)  

    March 10, 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.

     

    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
    15 Registered
    (1 Registration,
    14 Students)  
    1 Min; 1 Max
    24908Leading and Coaching for Impact: Leveraging ELA & Foundational Skills IPGs for Reflective Practice3/11/2026 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)  

    March 11, 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
    57 Registered  
    1 Min; 100 Max
    25069HAL: Tiny Houses3/11/2026 8:45:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00
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    HAL: Tiny Houses (Private)  

    March 11, 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.

     

    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
    7 Registered
    (1 Registration,
    6 Students)  
    1 Min; 1 Max
    24948HAL: MCC Science on a Sphere - Natural Disasters3/11/2026 11:15:00 AMSystem.Collections.Generic.List`1[odie.workshops.Facilitator] 0.00
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    HAL: MCC Science on a Sphere - Natural Disasters (Private)  

    March 11, 2026

    Please contact Metropolitan Community College for more details.

    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
    21 Registered
    (1 Registration,
    20 Students)  
    1 Min; 1 Max