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Classified Connections 2025 has ended

Welcome to Classified Connections 2025!


Below you’ll find the schedule/options for each day. Each option has the Google Meet link included - once you’ve made your selections, you can access all your sessions from your schedule (click on the head icon on the left to go to your personal schedule)


TO SIGN UP: Sign in to Sched on the top right, or create an account if you haven’t made one before. This will pop up the registration information page - once you complete that you are signed up for the conference, and will be able to add sessions to your schedule. 


TO MAKE YOUR SCHEDULE: Make sure you are signed in to Sched. You’ll see white circles to the left of the session names - click on those to add those sessions to your schedule. Once you’ve made your selections, you can access all your sessions from your schedule (click on the head icon on the left to go to your personal schedule). Note that there is an opening keynote from our PPS Superintendent, Dr. Kimberlee Armstrong, that all attendees are invited to!


Additional Info


If you have additional questions, please contact Kiet Nguyen, HR Training Coordinator at hrtraining@pps.net

IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE DURING CLASSIFIED CONNECTIONS, ADD THE "HELP DESK" SESSION TO YOUR SCHEDULE AND JOIN THAT SESSION, OR CLICK ON THIS LINK

or to register for this event.
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Monday, January 27
 

11:10am PST

Community over Deportations
Monday January 27, 2025 11:10am - 12:10pm PST
Fred Wagner, PFSP site representative, will share how staff at Vestal are working with community groups to provide additional layers of safety for students with undocumented family members.
Monday January 27, 2025 11:10am - 12:10pm PST

1:10pm PST

Self Regulation for Adults
Monday January 27, 2025 1:10pm - 2:10pm PST
TBA
Every individual's journey is unique, marked by a multitude of experiences – both challenging and joyful. These experiences shape our bodies, minds, and our ability to navigate life's stressors. By taking the time to reflect on our current coping and stress responses we can develop a deeper understanding of resilience and cultivate skills necessary to strengthen overall wellness. This self-awareness is crucial for educators, as it allows us to better support students in their own journey of self-discovery and emotional growth."

Topics Covered: 

  • Grounding practice
  • Stress, chronic stress impact
  • Resilience 
  • Regulation and dysregulation 
  • Self assessment and reflection 
  • Practice activities 
  • Plan for self regulation skills practice
Speakers
avatar for Laura Eccles

Laura Eccles

Climate & Culture Specialist, Multnomah Education Service District
The MESD Climate and Culture department supports school communities in promoting Equitable Trauma Informed Education in all areas: staff, students, leadership, environment, policies and curriculum.  Laura Eccles has deep rooted passion and talent in working with young people, helping... Read More →
Monday January 27, 2025 1:10pm - 2:10pm PST
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