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  • Presented by top state and national educational leaders.
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Upcoming Webinars

  • March 26: Kevin Lungwitz, TEPSA General Counsel, Student-to-Student Harassment and Bullying
  • April 2: Sanée Bell, EdD, Principal, Katy ISD, Leading With Excellence: Impactful Strategies that Transform Culture
  • April 16: Heather Patterson, Principal, Lamar CISD, Move Your Team! Accelerating Successful Teams Throughout Your School
  • April 30: Kevin Lungwitz, TEPSA General Counsel, Handling an Employee Grievance

The End of the Year is Coming…Are you Ready?

Julie Gauthier, Assistant Superintendent of Administrative Services, Port Neches Groves ISD

Webinar Archives

Ensuring Rigor in the Differentiated Classroom
Barbara Blackburn, Author and Consultant

Engaged Feedback
Chris Shade, Consultant, Former principal, Coordinator of Federal and State Programs, Denton ISD

What to Do When YOU Are Being Bullied?
Kevin Lungwitz, TEPSA General Counsel

Guarantee Growth in Every Student this Spring through Meaningful Goal Setting
John Wink, Blue Ridge ISD Superintendent

All means ALL. Navigating the collaborative process between Special Programs, Curriculum & Instruction and Campus Leadership
Mary Johnston, Chief Academic Officer – Elementary, Rockwall ISD, Amy Ellis, Executive Director of Curriculum and Instruction, Rockwall ISD and Melissa Melton, Executive Director of Special Programs, Rockwall ISD

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Teacher Nonrenewals and Terminations: Dos and Donts of Dismissal
Kevin Lungwitz, TEPSA General Counsel

Growing a Culture of Leadership, Innovation and Risk-Taking
Cristi Parsons, Pine Tree ISD Principal

Reasonable Force – What Does It Mean and When Can You Use It?
Kevin Lungwitz, TEPSA General Counsel

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