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Legally Compliant IEPs           how to respond. Finally, participants will learn
     Feb. 1, 2019; 10 am - 1 pm              when law enforcement must be involved, and the
                                             role of schools after such a contact is made.
     at Cherry Hill Public Library
     Presenter: Isabel Machado, Esq., Machado
     Law Group                                   Intervention and Referral
     Fee: $75                                Services: The Next Generation
     This workshop will provide an in-depth explana-  (PSEL Standards 3, 5, and 10)
     tion of what courts expect to see in IEPs. Key com-  Feb. 6, 2019; 9 am - 3 pm at FEA
     ponents in IEPs that can render them both legally
     and technically sound, most notably the Present   Presenter: Gary Vermeire, FEA Consultant
     Level of Academic Achievement and Functional   Fee: $149
     Performance (PLAFP) and the goals and objectives   This activity-based session is designed to
     sections, will be identified. This session will focus   provide I&RS team members and school staff
     on combining best practices with educational   responsible for I&RS with specific concepts,
     strategies that are reasonable and practical for   tools, techniques, and practice in assessing
     child study teams to utilize every day.  and addressing students’ learning, behavior
                                             and health difficulties, consistent with the
          Legal Requirements and Emerging    New Jersey Department of Education’s Tiered
                                             System of Supports. Emphasis will be placed on
     Issues Related to the Code of Student   collaborative consultation and strategies and
     Conduct                                 techniques for using objective data, school and
                                             community resources, and creativity in problem
     Feb. 1, 2019; 9 am - 3 pm at FEA        solving and planning I&RS cases. There will be
     Presenters: David Nash, Esq., LEGAL ONE   a focus on applying structure and systematic
     Director; Geta Vogel, FEA Consultant and   procedures to the coordinated planning and
     Retired Principal, and Dumar Burgess,   delivery of effective programs of I&RS.
     Principal, Hawthorne Park Elementary
     School, Willingboro Public School District
     Fee: $150                                   New Jersey Leadership Academy
     Day one of the series will provide an overview of  (PSEL Standards 3, 4, 5, and 6)
     legal requirements related to student conduct,   Series 5, Cohort 7 at Egg Harbor
     including legal requirements for addressing   LEADing Toward the Future
     student discipline, HIB, discrimination, drug
     and alcohol issues, student searches, threats,   Sponsored by NJPSA/FEA and NJASA
     violence, vandalism, improper language, and   Fee: $450 for the series
     other forms of misconduct.              The current class of kindergarteners will graduate
                                             in 2031. How are we, as instructional leaders,
          Bullying Law Update and            building the capacity of all educators to support
                                             student learning in the immediate future while
     the Role of the ABS                     building out the connections to prepare them
     Feb. 5, 2019; 9 am - 3 pm at FEA        for success when they graduate in 12 years? How
     Presenter: Sandra L. Jacques, Esq., LEGAL   do we create an educational infrastructure that
     ONE Supervisor of Legal Research and    models the actions and behaviors that students
     Content Development                     will need to work in collaborative environments,
                                             accept responsibility for their decisions, build
     Fee: $150                               cultural competencies for living in an increasingly
     This session will include a review of the latest HIB   diverse world, and instill a mindset that
     case law, as well as a review of recently approved   embraces curiosity, creativity and innovation?
     regulatory changes and guidance from the   Today’s leaders are tasked with leading learning
     USDOE and NJDOE. Participants will also learn   environments in their districts that connect today’s
     about the critical role of the ABS in addressing   knowledge development with the knowledge and
     school climate, and receive a model template   skills that will be needed in the future. Participants
     and samples for developing meaningful action   will engage in activities and dialogue to explore
     plans for School Safety/Climate teams.  strategies over the following three days:
                                             Day 1: Developing Socially and Emotionally
     WEBINAR                                 Healthy Students (PSEL Standards 3 and 5)
     Social Media and Students:              Feb. 6, 2019; 9 am - 1 pm (includes lunch)
                                             Day 2: Creating Technology Savvy Instruction
     Legal Do’s and Don’ts                   (PSEL Standards 3 and 4)
     Feb. 5, 2019; 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm         Mar. 7, 2019; 9 am - 1 pm (includes lunch)
     Presenters: Sandra L. Jacques, Esq., LEGAL   Day 3: Envisioning the Power of Teacher
     ONE Supervisor of Legal Research and    Leadership (PSEL Standards 3 and 6)
     Content Development; Rebecca Gold, Former
     Director of Personnel and Administrative   Apr. 8, 2019; 9 am - 1 pm (includes lunch)
     Services, Lawrence Township
     Fee: $40                                      How to Investigate HIB Claims
     Students are constantly pushing the limits   Feb. 6, 2019; 9 am - 3 pm at FEA
     with their social media posts, whether they are   Presenters: David Nash, Esq., LEGAL ONE
     commenting about their peers, about school staff   Director; Adam Drew, CEO, Three Corners
     or larger societal issues. In this session participants   Law Enforcement
     will learn how to analyze student social media
     activity and determine whether or not it requires   Fee: $150
     action by the school district. Participants will see   The one-day training will provide participants
     examples of student posts regarding peers and   with practical information and skills for
     school staff members, and understand when and   implementing the HIB investigation requirements
                                             in the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act. Participants

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