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(Past Event) Peer Learning Exchange: Building Engagement and Wellness Through Human Connection

Professional Development

Date: January 19, 2023
Time: 11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. (PT) / 2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m. (ET)

As the second half of the school year gets underway, many students and staff struggle with motivation, self-efficacy, and just showing up. After the winter break, some may return rested and rejuvenated, while others may feel overwhelmed. How can we care for ourselves and others in a way that is manageable, uplifting, and connecting so that students and adults feel supported as part of a community?

Join the California Center for School Climate and other educators to discuss how you can increase connection and, thus, well-being for yourself, team members, and the students you serve. School counselor and family coach Melissa Saunders will ground us in theory and share a specific practice that you can immediately implement—individually or as a school community—to support a struggling student or colleague while improving your experience at work.

Participants will have the opportunity to gain practical strategies and share their successes and challenges in small and large groups with peers from across the state.

Who Will Benefit 

  • County office of education coordinators
  • K-12 district leaders and staff
  • Mental health professionals
  • Partnering agencies
  • Principals and site leaders
  • School, district, and county office evaluation and research staff
  • Teacher leaders

Presenter

Melissa SaundersMelissa Saunders has worked in public education for over 20 years. She started her career as a classroom teacher and has had the opportunity to serve students and families in numerous other roles at the site and district levels as a school counselor, special education liaison, and intervention lead. She has specialized training and expertise in MTSS, PBIS, social–emotional and behavioral interventions, LGBTQ youth, trauma-informed practices, restorative practices, crisis intervention, and mental health. Her professional passion is creating systems and structures to support the needs of all students. Melissa works part-time as a school counselor and sees clients for family coaching and counseling.