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Student Achievement & Data Summit
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Parking will be available in several locations:
A - Middle School parking lot
B - Street parking (note: townships Thursday parking restrictions lifted for event)
C First United Methodist Church lot
Somerville Middle School 51 West Cliff Street
Somerville, New Jersey 08876
Location of Summit
Highlighted Presenters: Student
Achievement &
Data Summit II Thursday, May 21, 2015
8:30 am 2:30 pm
Registration for this free educational experience can be completed online
at:
http://teehan.ticketleap.com/sad-summit/
Dr. Richard Labbe An inspirational superintendent and visionary leader with a passion for children with special needs
Technology
Integration
Specialist
at Mohawk
Regional
Information
Center
and Model S
chools
Coordinator
George Glass
Student Data Analyst
for Montclair Public
Schools
Parking:
A
B
C
Katie Regan
Russell Altersitz
Office of Education Data at the NJ Department of Education
Keynote Speaker: Offerings of the Day !!! Highlighted Presenters:
Sessions:
Melissa McEntee
Director of 21st Century Education Somerville Public Schools
Special Assistant at
the NJ Department of
Education Response Through Intervention NJSmart Data Management & State Reporting
for Teacher Evaluations ABCs of SGOs & SGPs Technology Enhanced 3D-PD Meeting the Needs of Regular and
Special Education Learners
and more! This list will continue to expand as we get closer to the event!
James Riddlesperger
Engaging FREE PD Opportunities!
American Reading
Company Gifts!!
PRIZES Bre
akfast &
Lunch
to name a few!!
Bill Lisowski
Director of Sales & Marketing for TeachPoint , a mobile teacher evaluation solution
Dr. Richard Allington is Professor of Literacy Studies at the University of Tennessee and Past-President of the International Reading Association and the Literacy Research Association. He received the Outstanding Dissertation Award from IRA and the William S. Gray Citation of Merit for his contributions to the profession. He has been twice co-recipient of the Albert J. Harris Award in recognition of research contributing to the understanding of reading and learning disabilities, and has been named to the Reading Hall of Fame. Dick has been principal investigator on a number of research projects funded by the U.S. Office of Educational Research and Improvement, the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation, and the National Institutes of Health.
Dr. Richard Allington