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10/26-11/27/2009

WCKE Statewide Testing Dates
Wisconsin Knowledge and Concepts Examinations (WKCE) statewide testing for the 2009-10 school year for grades three through eight and 10.
Contact: Visalakshi Somasundaram, DPI
Phone: (608) 267-9283
Email: visalakshi.somasundaram@dpi.state.wi.us
Website: http://dpi.wi.gov/oea/calendar.html

11/2-3/2009

Wisconsin FBLA Fall Leadership Conference
Students rotate among sectionals offering activities aligned with Business Achievemetn Awards, teamwork development, individual leadership development, and an opporutnity to learn how to prepare for and be successful in competitive events.
Website: http:////dpi.wi.gov/fbla/index.html
Address: Chula Vista Resort
Wisconsin Dells WI

11/4/2009

Project Citizen Workshop
8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. - Project Citizen motivates and trains young people in the methods and procedures used in our political process. As a class project or youth group activity, students work together to identify and study a problem or issue in their community. They research the problem, propose a solution, and develop an action plan for solving the problem. Students prepare a portfolio of their work and present it to a panel of community members. They also have the opportunity to enter their portfolio in a State Hearing Showcase held at the State Capitol on May 1, 2010. This free workshop for upper elementary, middle school, and high school teachers, and youth group leaders is sponsored by Project Citizen Wisconsin and the State Bar of Wisconsin.
Contact: Jack Jarmes, Wisconsin State Coordinator
Phone: (262) 679-8919
Email: jackjarmes@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.wisbar.org/Ire/projectcitizen
Address: State Bar of Wiscconsin
Madison WI

11/4/2009

2009 Fall School Crisis Preparedness Conference
The fifth annual School Crisis Preparedness Conference features more breakout sessions, new issues and expert presenters in prevention, preparedness, response and recovery to school crisis situations.
Contact: Mary Jean Erschen
Phone: (608) 592-5200
Email: mjerschen@citizenpreparedness.org
Website: http://www.citizenpreparedness.org/
Address: The Plaza
Eau Claire WI

11/4/2009

Food and Schools Forum
5 to 7:30 p.m. -- Brown County UW-Extension will host a free forum to discuss current efforts and research to provide healthy food choices to schools in northeast Wisconsin. Topics include: The GROW Project and research at Appleton Area School District; Sustainable Living Curriculum at Sheboygan Falls Schools; and a panel discussion of educational resources, including: Farm to School in Northeast Wisconsin, Wisconsin Ag in the Classroom, Got Dirt? Gardening Initiative, and nutrition education resources. Teachers, school administrators, food service staff, school board members, and those interested in healthy food choices in schools are invite to attend. Pre-registration required.
Contact: Kristen Buettner, UW-Extension Brown County
Phone: (920) 391-4655
Email: Buettner_KM@co.brown.wi.us
Address: Brown County UW-Extension, 1150 Bellevue Street
Green Bay WI 44302

11/4-5/2009

ASW 2009 Fall Conference
The Ziggurat Model and the Comprehensive Autism Planning System (CAPS)
With the assistance of leading national presenters, the Autism Society of Wisconsin will host "The Ziggurat Model and the Comprehensive Autism Planning System (CAPS)". Presenters include Brenda Smith Myles, Ruth Aspy, PhD and Barry G. Grossman, PhD.
Contact: Autism Society of Wisconsin
Phone: (920) 553-0278
Email: asw@asw4autism.org
Website: http://www.asw4autism.org
Address: Hotel Sierra
Green Bay WI

11/5/2009

BadgerLunch Webinar Series
Science Reference Center
Noon - The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, Reference and Loan Library, has organized the BadgerLunch webinar series to help users make better use of BadgerLink. Each session will last 30 to 45 minutes. Register at http://support.ebsco.com/customtraining.
Contact: Lisa Reale
Email: DPIBadgerLi@dpi.wi.gov

11/5-7/2009

2009 WAFLT Annual Fall Conference
Learners without Borders: World Languages for a Global Society
Annual fall conference for the Wisconsin Association for Language Teachers.
Contact: Wisconsin Association for Language Teachers
Website: http://www.waflt.org
Address: Radisson Paper Valley Hotel
Appleton WI

11/5-7/2009

Search Institute's 2009 Conference
National Healthy Communities, Healthy Youth Conference
This conference brings together people from different community sectors nationally and internationally who share a common goal: to work together to promote positive youth development through asset building.
Contact: Search Institute
Phone: (612) 692-5555
Website: http://www.search-institute.org/hchy
Cincinnati OH

11/5/2009

Building Skills for Health Litearcy On Tobacco
The Building Skills for Health Literacy training explores strategies for teaching and assessing the skills of the health education standards. The primary focus will be on a unit of instruction on tobacco. Additionally, participants will explore nutrition and human sexuality. Registration required.
Contact: Brenda Jennings
Phone: (608) 266-7051
Email: brenda.jennings@dpi.wi.gov
Website: http://dpi.wi.gov/sspw/tobaccoprog.html
Address: Northern Wisconsin Technical College
Wausau WI

11/6/2009

Financial Literacy: TEACH IT!
ECB provides educators with resources and professional development to effectively teach financial literacy. The Web site features twenty-one lessons taped in Wisconsin’s elementary, middle and high school classrooms, as well as interviews with the teachers in the videos. There are vetted lesson plans, a parent resource page and a teacher forum. Wisconsin’s Model Academic Standards for Personal Financial Literacy serve as the foundation for this multi-media resource. Go to https://www.mylearningplan.com/WebReg/ActivityProfile.asp?D=13727&I=577280&H=1 to register.
Contact: Jo Mellen, Director NEWIST/CESA 7
Phone: (920) 465-2599
Email: jmellen@cesa7.k12.wi.us
Website: http://www.newist.org
Address: CESA 7 Offices
Green Bay WI

11/7/2009

Got Dirt? School Garden Training Session
9 a.m. to Noon - The Got Dirt? Garden Initiative encourages educational facilities to create gardens in order to increase children’s knowledge and consumption of fruits and vegetables. Gardens offer fun and creative additions to students’ curriculum and are also a great source of physical activity. Sessions cover the background of the program and various gardening techniques, such as cold frame gardening, raised bed gardening, container gardening and microfarms, which can be easily planted at local educational facilities. Information will also be provided about funding opportunities and grants.
Contact: Kristen Buettner, UW-Extension Brown County
Phone: (920) 391-4655
Email: Buettner_KM@co.brown.wi.us
Website: http://www.gotdirtwisconsin.org
Address: Gardens of the Fox Cities, 1313 Witzke Boulevard
Appleton WI

11/7/2009

Got Dirt? School Garden Training Session
9 a.m. to Noon - The Got Dirt? Garden Initiative encourages educational facilities to create gardens in order to increase children’s knowledge and consumption of fruits and vegetables. Gardens offer fun and creative additions to students’ curriculum and are also a great source of physical activity. Sessions cover the background of the program and various gardening techniques, such as cold frame gardening, raised bed gardening, container gardening and microfarms, which can be easily planted at local educational facilities. Information will also be provided about funding opportunities and grants.
Contact: Kristen Buettner, UW-Extension Brown County
Phone: (920) 391-4655
Email: Buettner_KM@co.brown.wi.us
Website: http://www.gotdirtwisconsin.org
Address: Klingers Farm Market, 12756 132nd Street
Chippewa Falls WI

11/7/2009

SAT National Testing Date
SAT and Subject Tests
Various locations. Registration required.
Contact: Local guidance office or The College Board
Phone: (212) 713-8000
Website: http://www.collegeboard.com
Address: 45 Columbus Avenue
New York NY 10023

11/9-10/2009

2009 Great Lakes 1:1 Computing Conference
Inauguralgathering of the 1:1 education community sponsored by One-to-One Institute and the Illinois Learning Technology Centers. This two-day event features three distinct tracks: 1:1 Leadership; 1:1 Infrastructure and Management; and 1:1 Classroom Practice. This event promises participants exposure to new ideas and tools, great discussion and important networking with the 1:1 community. Registration at http://www.one-to-oneinstitute.org/Display.aspx?id=85.
Contact: Katie Kennedy, One-to-One Institute Programs and Services Coordinator
Phone: (517) 335-0449
Address: Holiday Inn Chicago and Mart Plaza
Chicago IL

11/10/2009

21st Century Community Learning Center Grant Workshop
11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. - Wisline Web teleconference to prepare for the 2010-11 21st Century CLC grant competitition. Register at http://dpi.wi.gov/sspw/clc.html.
Contact: Gary Sumnicht
Phone: (608) 267-5078
Email: gary.sumnicht@dpi.wi.gov
Website: http://dpi.wi.gov/sspw/clc.html

11/10-12/2009

GED/HSED and Adult Literacy Conference
Annual conference for GED/HSED and Adult Literacy Conference programs. Conference Management Services provided by the Wisconsin Association for Career and Technical Education, http://www.wacteonline.org
Contact: Bob Enghagen, GED Administrator
Phone: (608) 267-2275
Address: Radisson Paper Valley Hotel
Appleton WI

11/11/2009

21st Century Community Learning Center Grant Workshop
8 a.m.-Noon - Workshop to prepare for the 2010-11 21st Century CLC grant competitition. Register at http://dpi.wi.gov/sspw/clc.html.
Contact: Gary Sumnicht
Phone: (608) 267-5078
Email: gary.sumnicht@dpi.wi.gov
Website: http://dpi.wi.gov/sspw/clc.html
Address: Olympia Resort and Conference Center
Oconomowoc WI

11/11-12/2009

Wisconsin Library Services and Technology Act Advisory Committee
Meeting to discuss grant proposals and make award recommendations for LSTA projects to take place in 2010. Public hearing beginning at 10:00 a.m. on November 11 for interested persons to make suggestions on the LSTA program for 2011.
Contact: Terrie Howe
Phone: (608) 266-2529
Email: Teresa.howe@dpi.wi.gov
Address: Wisconsin Library Association Offices
Madison WI 53718

11/11-14/2009

60th Annual International Dyslexia Association Conference
Founded in 1949, IDA is the oldest learning disabilities organization in the nation. The non-profit organization actively promotes effective teaching approaches and related clinical educational intervention strategies for dyslexics.
Website: http://www.interdys.org
Orlando FL

11/11/2009

Veterans Day
This observance day began in 1919 as Armistice Day to commemorate the end of World War 1. In 1954, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed legislation changing Armistice Day to Veterans Day, "a day dedicated to world peace." The day honors all veterans of the U.S. armed services.
Contact: Wisconsin Public School Observance Days
Website: http://dpi.wi.gov/eis/observe.html

11/12/2009

Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act Telephone Workshop
7 to 8 p.m. - Students with disabilities may be eligible for special education and related services under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended. Learn about ADA and public school issues. Workshop includes resources, as ADA/Section 504/IDEA chart, fact sheets, etc.
Contact: Sandra McFarland, WI FACETS
Phone: (877) 374-0511
Email: smcfarland@wifacets.org
Contact 2: Charlotte A. Price, Executive Co-Director
Phone 2: (877) 374-4677
Email 2: cprice@wifacets.org
Website: http://www.wifacets.org

11/12/2009

21st Century Community Learning Center Grant Workshop
8 a.m.-Noon - Workshop to prepare for the 2010-11 21st Century CLC grant competitition. Register at http://dpi.wi.gov/sspw/clc.html.
Contact: Gary Sumnicht
Phone: (608) 267-5078
Email: gary.sumnicht@dpi.wi.gov
Website: http://dpi.wi.gov/sspw/clc.html
Address: Holiday Inn
Rothschild WI

11/12/2009

BadgerLunch Webinar Series
Science from Britannica Encyclopedia School Edition
Noon - The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, Reference and Loan Library, has organized the BadgerLunch webinar series to help users make better use of BadgerLink. Each session will last 30 to 45 minutes. Register at https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/244752680.
Contact: Lisa Reale
Email: DPIBadgerLi@dpi.wi.gov

11/12-13/2009

Joint WSPRA and WASPA Inaugural Fall Conference
Ready! Set! Success!
Sponsored by the Wisconsin School Public Relations Association and the Wisconsin Association of School Personnel Administrators to expand the capacity of its members to provide effective communication and personnel management that strengthens educational opportunities for all students.
Contact: Patti Welch
Phone: (608) 257-3220
Email: pwelch@wasb.org
Website: http://www.wspra.org
Address: Osthoff Resort
Elkhart Lake WI

11/12/2009

Building Skills for Health Litearcy On Tobacco
The Building Skills for Health Literacy training explores strategies for teaching and assessing the skills of the health education standards. The primary focus will be on a unit of instruction on tobacco. Additionally, participants will explore nutrition and human sexuality. Registration required.
Contact: Brenda Jennings
Phone: (608) 266-7051
Email: brenda.jennings@dpi.wi.gov
Website: http://dpi.wi.gov/sspw/tobaccoprog.html
Address: CESA 4 Office
West Salem WI

11/13/2009

Council on Library and Network Development (COLAND)
Bi-monthly meeting of to provide advise to the state superintendent on library issues.
Contact: Roslyn Wise
Phone: (608) 266-6439
Email: roslyn.wise@dpi.wi.gov
Contact 2: Richard Grobschmidt
Phone 2: (608) 266-2205
Website: http://dpi.wi.gov/coland/index.html
Address: Middleton Public Library
Middleton WI

11/15-21/2009

American Education Week
Great Public Schools: A Basic Right and Our Responsibility
American Education Week is traditionally observed the week before Thanksgiving by 13 national organizations, including the National School Boards Association and National Education Association, Parent Teacher Association, and the U.S. Dept of Education.
Website: http://www.nea.org/grants/19823.htm

11/16/2009

Wisconsin Council on Special Education
Regular meeting Monday from 1 to 4 p.m. Monday evening from 5 to 7 p.m..will be devoted to a public forum to gather input on matters related to special education.
Contact: Courtney Reed Jenkins
Phone: (608) 267-9183
Website: http://dpi.wi.gov/sped/council.html
Address: Madison Marriot West
Middleton WI 53562

11/16-20/2009

International Education Week
Joint initiative of the U.S. Department of State and U.S. Department of Education to recognize the global world we inhabit.
Website: http://iew.state.gov

11/17-18/2009

2009 State Superintendent's Conference on Special Education and Pupil Services Leadership Issues
Sponsored by the Department of Public Instruction to provide local directors of special education and pupil services and other interested parties with information about current issues and changes in state and federal policy related to meeting the needs of students with disabilities and students facing other challenges to success in school. The conference is also an opportunity to network with fellow educators from around the state and consultants and administrators from the Division for Learning Support: Equity and Advocacy in the Department of Public Instruction.
Contact: Sherri Honaker
Phone: (608) 267-7904
Email: sherri.honaker@dpi.wi.gov
Website: http://dpi.wi.gov/sped/falleader.html
Address: Madison Marriott West-Middleton Hotel
Middleton WI 53562

11/18/2009

Wisconsin High School Conference on the Environment
Our Changing Forests: Challenges and Opportunities for Wisconsin's Students
Coordinated by the Wisconsin Center for Environmental Education, this conference will help students sustain Wisconsin's forests. Students will learn about issues affecting forests, have opportunities to address these challenges, and learn about forest-related careers. Each high school team will develop personal, class and community action plans. Registration required.
Contact: LEAF Program
Phone: (715) 346-4956
Email: leaf@uwsp.edu
Website: http://www.uwsp.edu/wcee/youthconference
Address: UW-Stevens Point
Stevens Point WI 54481

11/18/2009

CCBC November Book Discussion
Webinar: Montly Look at Books for Children and Teens
9 to 9:30 a.m. - Join us for brief, timely tours through some of the newest and best in children’s and young adult literature. CCBC librarians will be your guides for these monthly 30-minute sessions designed to give librarians a heads-up about selected brand new titles of note. We’ll also revisit some of the books already in your library collections. Register at http://tinyurl.com/qmpb9q.
Contact: Shawn Brommer
Phone: (608) 246-7974
Email: sbrommer@scls.lib.wi.us

11/19/2009

BadgerLunch Webinar Series
Science Resources from Ebsco
Noon - The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, Reference and Loan Library, has organized the BadgerLunch webinar series to help users make better use of BadgerLink. Each session will last 30 to 45 minutes. Register at http://support.ebsco.com/customtraining.
Contact: Lisa Reale
Email: DPIBadgerLi@dpi.wi.gov

11/19/2009

Wisconsin Action for Healthy Kids Summit 2009
Join Wisconsin Action for Healthy Kids for an informative and fun day focusing on wellness, nutrition, physical activity and local foods.Register at http://www.regonline.com/builder/site/Default.aspx?eventid=781298.
Contact: Jill Camber Davidson, Nutrition Education Consultant
Phone: (608) 264-6700
Email: jill.camberdavidson@dpi.wi.gov
Address: Holiday Inn Hotel and Convention Center
Stevens Point WI

11/19/2009

National Parental Involvement Day
Held the third Thursday of November to encourage parents to take personal responsibility for the education of their children by volunteering.
Contact: Project Appleseed
Website: http://www.projectappleseed.org

11/20-22/2009

Holiday Folk Fair International 2009
Education Day - Friday, November 20, 2009
Produced by International Institute of Wisconsin to annually celebrate the foods, performances, and traditions of Wisconsin's varied cultures and to raise the level of awareness and tolerance for cultural differences in our own communities. 11/20 - 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Holiday Folk Fair Education Day for fourth through eight grades. Contact: (800) FAIR-INTL.
Contact: Holiday Folk Fair International
Phone: (414) 225-6225
Email: HFF@iiwisconsin.org
Website: http://www.folkfair.org
Address: Wisconsin State Fair Park
Milwaukee WI

11/21/2009

Transition to Adult Life Conference
9 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. - Offered by WI FACETS and Pathways to Independence for transition-age youth and their parents as well as special education and transition education staff members. Registration requested.
Contact: Sandra McFarland,WI FACETS
Phone: (877) 374-0511
Email: smcfarland@wifacets.org
Website: http://www.wifacets.org
Address: CESA 7 Offices
Green Bay WI

11/21/2009

8th Annual International Children's & Young Adult Literature Celebration
Open a Door... Open a Book... Open your Mind... to the World
Sponsored by the Wisconsin International Outreach Consortium (WIOC) in observance of International Education Week 2009, the celebration is an annual interactive workshop for educators, librarians, students and children’s literature enthusiasts, with an aim to internationalize statewide reading curriculum. Each invited author will discuss the stories that they have written and highlight the work they feel is most suitable for classroom discussion. Two authors will speak in the morning and two following lunch. In conclusion, we will have a reception and book signing.
Website: http://www.wioc.wisc.edu/childlit/2009/registration09.htm
Address: University of Wisconsin-Madison (Tripp Commons, Memorial Union)
Madison WI

11/22-28/2009

National Family Week
Observed Thanksgiving week each year to recognize the importance of families and their role in caring for individual members and contributing to a strong society. Supported by the Alliance for Children and Families and the Annie E. Casey Foundation.
Website: http://www.nationalfamilyweek.org

11/26/2009

Thanksgiving Day
Always celebrated the fourth Thursday in November. A federal holiday and legal public holiday in all states. Many schools also close the following Friday.

11/29/2009

Education for All Handicapped Children
On this date in 1975, President Gerald Ford signed the Education for All Handicapped Children Act, which guarantees a "free appropriate public education" to the nation's children and youth with disabilities.

12/1/2009

AWSA's Developing Interview Skills Workshop: Reid Nine Steps of Interviewing & Interrogation
The program teaches participants the verbal and non-verbal behavior symptoms that are displayed by a person who is telling the truth, as well as those displayed by a person who is withholding relevant information.
Contact: Kelly Meyers, Associate Executive Director
Email: kellymeyers@awsa.org
Website: http://www.awsa.org
Address: Kalahari Resort
Wisconsin Dells WI

12/1/2009

Montgomery Bus Boycott Anniversary
On this date in 1955, Rosa Mae Parks refused to move to the back of a bus in Montgomery, AL. Her subsequent arrest sparked the boycott that brought Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. to national prominence and was a catalyst for a movement for civil rights.

12/1/2009

PDP Reviewer Training
As more educators enter the field under PI34, it is important to suppor the move from initial licensure to professional. Those who complete this AWSA/DPI training will be on the validated list as a PDP reviewer and will be able to offer services for current and future teachers administrators.
Contact: Kelly Meyers, Associate Executive Director
Email: kellymeyers@awsa.org
Website: http://www.awsa.org
Address: Kalahari Resort
Wisconsin Dells WI

12/2-4/2009

14th Annual WEASSP Sharing Conference
The conference brings together more than 500 educators, students, and parents from a broad range of educational interests. Speakers include Thema Sias, Joe Martin, Milton Thompson, and artists Kwabena Antoine Nixon and Muhibb Dyer. Events include a college fair and information exchange from representataives from a wide variety of public and private insititutions, as well as workshops, general sessions, and other presentations. Registration required.
Contact: Maria Berea
Phone: (262) 359-6378
Website: http://www.weassp.org/
Address: Grand Geneva Resport and Spa
Lake Geneva WI

12/2/2009

AWSA Legal Seminar
This is the only seminar that will provide information that focuses on the role of the school administrator.
Contact: Kelly Meyers, Associate Executive Director
Email: kellymeyers@awsa.org
Website: http://www.awsa.org
Address: Kalahari Resort
Wisconsin Dells WI

12/3/2009

New Programs and New Staff Training for the Annual Commodity Order
USDA Commodity Distribution Program
This session is designed to prepare you for placing your annual commodity order. The training session will cover the basics of planning for an annual order (i.e., what commodities to order, the amounts to order, when to receive the commodities, etc.). Due to time and space limitations, this class is only available to new food service staff and programs new to the commodity program.
Contact: Antonio Dino Ante
Phone: (608) 266-3615
Email: antonio.ante@dpi.wi.gov
Website: http://dpi.wi.gov/fns/training.html#commodity
Address: WI Department of Public Instruction, Conf Rm 041, 125 S. Webster
Madison WI 53703

12/3/2009

BadgerLunch Webinar Series
Research and News from Business Source Premier
Noon - The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, Reference and Loan Library, has organized the BadgerLunch webinar series to help users make better use of BadgerLink. Each session will last 30 to 45 minutes. Register at http://support.ebsco.com/customtraining.
Contact: Lisa Reale
Email: DPIBadgerLi@dpi.wi.gov

12/3-4/2009

AT through the Lifespan Conference
Assistive Technology through the Lifespan Conference is co- sponsored by the Wisconsin Assistive Technology Initiative (WATI) and WisTech.
Contact: Wisconsin Assistive Technology Initiative
Phone: (800) 991-5576
Email: info@wati.org
Website: http://www.wati.org
Wisconsin Dells WI

12/3-4/2009

The Heart of the Matter: Building Safe and Drug-free Schools
Sponsored by the Department of Public Instruction to offer specific training in the areas of Restorative Justice, New AODA Coordinator Training, NOT Training as well as sectional presentations on a variety of subjects.
Contact: Linda Carey, DPI
Phone: (608) 267-9354
Email: linda.carey@dpi.state.wi.us
Website: http://www.dpi.wisconsin.gov/sspw/bldhrtcon.html
Address: Kalahari Resort and Convention Center
Wisconsin Dells WI 53965

12/3/2009

New Building Administrators Conference Series
Staying on Top of the Wave!
This four-session orientation and professional development series for first-year associate principals and principals provides a framework for ensuring a successful school year and opportunities for ongoing support and networking. The conference series is designed and delivered by a four-person faculty of outstanding practicing school and district leaders.
Contact: Kelly Meyers
Phone: (608) 241-0300
Email: kellymeyers@awsa.org
Website: http://www.awsa.org
Address: Kalahari Resort
Wisconsin Dells WI

12/4/2009

Dyslexia: How to Identify, Address, and Treat Learning Problems Hidden in the Brain
This seminar will assist the participants in unlocking the hidden "disconnects" in the brain that manifest themselves as dyslexia. How the brain learns is a mystery, but this seminar will help education and clinical professionals to discern the true nature of the problem and determine effective methods of learning for the individual with dyslexia. Case studies will be presented and discussed as well as the type of accommodations needed to make positive changes in the client's life.
Contact: Jodi Brenden
Phone: (715) 836-9900
Email: jodi@meds-pdn.com
Phone 2: (715) 836-9900
Email 2: meg@meds-pdn.com
Website: http://www.meds-pdn.com
Address: Radisson La Crosse, 200 Harborview Drive
La Crosse WI 54601

12/4/2009

20th Annual Meeting of the Association of School Economic
Economics Wisconsin Conference
Topics include the Economics of Sports, the Not-So-Great Recession,the Great Debate on Healthcare Reform, and Fight Financial Illiteracy: Learning, Earning and Investing: The Game. Registration required.
Contact: Melissa Guzman, Economics Wisconsin Program Coordinator
Phone: (414) 221-9785
Website: http://www.EconomicsWisconsin.org
Address: Miller Park, Uecker Room
Milwaukee WI 53214

12/5/2009

SAT National Testing Date
SAT and Subject Tests
Various locations. Registration required.
Contact: Local guidance office or The College Board
Phone: (212) 713-8000
Website: http://www.collegeboard.com
Address: 45 Columbus Avenue
New York NY 10023

12/7-11/2009

Ninth Annual National Inclusive Schools Week
Organized by the Urban Special Education Leadership Collaborative during first week in December to highlight our nation's progress in providing a supportive and quality education to an increasingly diverse student population.
Contact: Urban Special Education Leadership Collaborative, Education Development Center Inc.
Phone: (877) 332-2870
Email: inclusiveschools@edc.org
Phone 2: (617) 964-5448
Website: http://www.inclusiveschools.org

12/7/2009

Pearl Harbor Day
Japanese warplanes bombed Pearl Harbor at 7:55 a.m. on this date in 1941, killing 2,300 people and sinking or damaging 19 ships. The United States declared war on Japan the following day.

12/8/2009

World Language Assessment: Get in the Mode!
This workshop will present the professional development series World Language Assessment: Get in the Mode!, a series that every teacher can use no matter what language or grade level. This series will support and empower all world language educators as they develop and implement the best strategies for assessing learning and revolves around three core levels of assessment: formative, interim, and summative. Register at https://www.mylearningplan.com/WebReg/ActivityProfile.asp?D=13727&I=577311&H=1.
Contact: Margie Thomas
Phone: (920) 465-2599
Email: mthomas@cesa7.k12.wi.us
Address: CESA 7 Offices
Green Bay WI

12/9-10/2009

WASDA Winter Seminar
Sponsored by the Wisconsin Association of School District Administrators.
Contact: WASDA
Phone: (608) 242-1090
Email: wasda@wasda.org
Website: http://www.wasda.org
Address: Concourse Hotel
Madison WI

12/10/2009

BadgerLunch Webinar Series
Money from Britannica Encyclopedia School Edition
Noon - The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, Reference and Loan Library, has organized the BadgerLunch webinar series to help users make better use of BadgerLink. Each session will last 30 to 45 minutes. Register at https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/393349712.
Contact: Lisa Reale
Email: DPIBadgerLi@dpi.wi.gov

12/10/2009

Human Rights Day
Observed on this date each year as the anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948.
Contact: United Nations, Department of Public Inquiries Unit
Phone: (212) 963-4475
Website: http://www.un.org/
Address: Room GA-57, United Nations
New York NY 10017

12/12/2009

ACT Assessment national testing date
Various locations. Registration required.
Contact: High school guidance office, ACT Inc.
Phone: (319) 337-1028
Website: http://www.act.org
Address: 2201 North Dodge Street, P.O. Box 168
Iowa City IA 52243

12/14/2009

Building the Local Capacity for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders within Wisconsin Schools
Addressing Challenging Behaviors and Sensory Integration
DPI series of Webinars on Autism Spectrum Disorders. All Webinars are schedule from 3:15-5:15p.m.
Website: http://dpi.wi.gov/sped/autism.html

12/15/2009

USDA Commodity Annual Ordering Period
USDA Commodity Distribution Program
For the 2010-2011 school year, the annual order must be placed between December 15, 2009 and January 10, 2010. In order to receive commodities for the entire 2010-2011 school year and SY 2011-12 fruits and vegetables for September 2011 through December 2011, an order must be placed during this time-period.
Contact: Antonio Dino Ante
Phone: (608) 266-3615
Email: antonio.ante@dpi.wi.gov
Website: http://dpi.wi.gov/fns/fooddist.html

12/15/2009

Bill of Rights Day
Anniversary of the adoption of the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution in 1791. Often marked by presidential proclamation.

12/15/2009

Education News Parents Can Use
Student Voices on Education: A National Town Hall Meeting with Arne Duncan
Special Time: 2 to 3 p.m. ET. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan will host a special national town hall forum with students to discuss what is working and what needs improvement in our nation’s schools. The secretary also will explore how America’s young people are responding to the President’s challenge to take responsibility for their learning and achievement. Broadcast on various satellite downlink sites. Contact: (800) USA-LEARN. Comment during the broadcast at (888) 493-9382 or www.edgovblogs.org
Email: Education.TV@ed.gov
Website: http://www.ed.gov/print/news/av/video/edtv/index.html

12/16/2009

Boston Tea Party Anniversary
In response to the Tea Act passed by the British Parliament that secured a monopoly on colonists' tea by the East India Company, a group of colonists dressed as Native Americans threw a cargo of the company's tea into Boston Harbor on this date in 1773.

12/16/2009

CCBC December Book Discussion
Webinar: Montly Look at Books for Children and Teens
9 to 9:30 a.m. - Join us for brief, timely tours through some of the newest and best in children’s and young adult literature. CCBC librarians will be your guides for these monthly 30-minute sessions designed to give librarians a heads-up about selected brand new titles of note. We’ll also revisit some of the books already in your library collections. Register at http://tinyurl.com/olkkke.
Contact: Shawn Brommer
Phone: (608) 246-7974
Email: sbrommer@scls.lib.wi.us

12/17/2009

BadgerLunch Webinar Series
Business Resources from Ebsco
Noon - The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, Reference and Loan Library, has organized the BadgerLunch webinar series to help users make better use of BadgerLink. Each session will last 30 to 45 minutes. Register at http://support.ebsco.com/customtraining.
Contact: Lisa Reale
Email: DPIBadgerLi@dpi.wi.gov

12/17/2009

Anniversary of the Wright Brothers' Flight
On this date in 1903, brothers Wilbur and Orville Wright achieved the first piloted, powered airplane flight near Kitty Hawk, NC. Their airplane remained aloft for 12 seconds and traveled 120 feet.

12/29/2009

Wounded Knee Massacre Anniversary
On this date in 1890, the 7th Cavalry killed 300 Hunkpapa Sioux at Wounded Knee, SD. It was the final "battle" that brought to an end more than three centuries of warfare between American Indians and Western pioneers.

12/31/2009

Panama Canal
On this date in 1999, the United States officially ended 96 years of control over the Panama Canal. The United States spent $400 million and enlisted the help of 75,000 workers from 97 countries in constructing the canal, which opened August 15, 1914, and was one of the world's most important shipping routes.

01/04-22/2010

Wisconsin Indian History, Culture, and Tribal Sovereignty
Online course, taught by Dr. James Oberly, meets the DPI requirements.
Contact: Julie Aminpour
Phone: (715) 836-4021
Email: aminpojb@uwec.edu
Contact 2: James Oberly
Phone 2: (715) 836-4599
Email 2: joberly@uwec.edu
Website: http://www.uwec.edu/ce/education/wisconsinindian/index.htm

1/7-10/2010

8th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Education
The Hawaii International Conference on Education provides an opportunity for academics and professionals from various education-related fields from all over the world to to meet and interact with members inside and outside their own particular disciplines. Held at the Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa and Hilton Waikiki Prince Kuhio Hotel in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Contact: Hawaii International Conference on Education
Phone: (808) 542-4931
Email: education@hiceducation.org
Website: http://www.hiceducation.org
Honolulu HI

1/8/2010

Council on Library and Network Development (COLAND)
Bi-monthly meeting of to provide advise to the state superintendent on library issues.
Contact: Roslyn Wise
Phone: (608) 266-6439
Email: roslyn.wise@dpi.wi.gov
Contact 2: Richard Grobschmidt
Phone 2: (608) 266-2205
Website: http://dpi.wi.gov/coland/index.html
Address: By videoconference

1/11-13/2010

Wisconsin Promise Conference
Every Child, Every Day
National and state education innovators, school leaders, and classroom teachers will share their knowledge and expertise in the following areas: Culturally Responsive Education; High Quality Instructional Practice; Instructional Leadership and District and School Improvement. Early-bird registration for the conference will be open August 24, 2009.
Contact: Deb Rasmussen
Phone: (608) 267-2277
Email: debra.rasmussen@dpi.wi.gov
Website: http://www.dpi.wisconsin.gov/nwp/conference.html
Address: Monona Terrace
Madison WI

1/11/2010

Professional Standards Council Meeting
The Professional Standards Council was created to assist the State Superintendent in improving teacher preparation, licensure and regulation. Creation of the council was originally recommended by a Special Committee on Teacher Preparation, Licensure and Regulation. Authority for the Council was provided in 1997 Wisconsin Act 298. Initial council members were appointed and confirmed in 1999. The Professional Standards Council contributed to the language of PI 34 and is currently active in recommending and developing strategies for information dissemination regarding PI 34 implementation.
Contact: Peggy Solberg
Phone: 608-266-2662
Email: peggy.solberg@dpi.wi.gov
Website: http://dpi.wi.gov/tepdl/pscmeet.html
Address: via videoconference or webinar

1/15/2010

Martin Luther King Jr. School Observance Day
Martin Luther King Jr. School Observance Day to honor the civil rights leader, minister, and winner of the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize. Born in Atlanta, GA, on January 15, 1929; assassinated April 4, 1968. The federal holiday is celebrated on the third Monday in January.
Website: http://dpi.wi.gov/eis/observe.html

1/19/2010

Education News Parents Can Use
U.S. Department of Education sponsored television series about ways to ensure children's educational success. Broadcast on various satellite downlink sites. 8 to 9 p.m. ET. Contact: (800) USA-LEARN.
Email: Education.TV@ed.gov
Website: http://www.ed.gov/print/news/av/video/edtv/index.html

1/20-22/2010

89th State Education Convention
WASB, WASDA, WASBO. 89th State Education Convention. Midwest Express Center, Milwaukee, WI.
Contact: Wisconsin Association of School Boards
Phone: (608) 257-2622
Email: info@wasb.org
Website: http://www.wasb.org
Address: 122 West Washington Avenue, Suite 400
Madison WI 53703

1/23/2010

SAT National Testing Date
SAT and Subject Tests
Various locations. Registration required.
Contact: Local guidance office or The College Board
Phone: (212) 713-8000
Website: http://www.collegeboard.com
Address: 45 Columbus Avenue
New York NY 10023

1/25-27/2010

Careers Conference 2010
Turning Challenges into Opportunities
The 24th annual Careers Conference 2010 (1/26-27/2010) is one of the leading conferences of its kind, focusing on all aspects of career development and education for work with sessions for practitioners from beginning through advanced levels. Educators, counselors and school-to-work professionals come together to explore the latest programs, strategies and best practices pertaining to career development from kindergarten through retirement. Preconference 1/25/2010.
Contact: Center on Education and Work
Phone: (608) 265-6700
Email: cewmail@education.wisc.edu
Website: http://www.cew.wisc.edu/careersConf/Default.aspx
Address: Madison Concourse Hotel
Madison WI

1/25/2010

Managing ADHD Beyond Medication and Behavior Modification
This workshop will explore the science and practice of many non-medication interventions designed specifically to treat ADHD (and many of its co-morbidities). It will also integrate current research with clinical experience to examine a range of treatment options, many of which can be implemented immediately.
Contact: Jodi Brenden
Phone: (715) 836-9900
Email: ceinfo@meds-pdn.com
Website: http://www.meds-pdn.com
Gurnee IL

1/26/2010

Managing ADHD Beyond Medication and Behavior Modification
This workshop will explore the science and practice of many non-medication interventions designed specifically to treat ADHD (and many of its co-morbidities). It will also integrate current research with clinical experience to examine a range of treatment options, many of which can be implemented immediately.
Contact: Jodi Brenden
Phone: (715) 836-9900
Email: ceinfo@meds-pdn.com
Website: http://www.meds-pdn.com
Lisle IL

1/27-28/2010

Wisconsin Statewide Autism Training
Basic Level
Designed for educational personnel working in K-12 settings with students with autism. Basic level training includes introductory information on autism, the educational definition and criteria for autism, evaluation, and basic programming, Registration online only at http://dpi.wi.gov/sped/autism.html.
Contact: Jeanne Hook
Phone: (608) 266-3928
Email: jeanne.hook@dpi.wi.gov
Contact 2: Brian Johnson
Phone 2: (608) 266-3648
Email 2: brian.johnson@dpi.wi.gov
Address: Jefferson Street Inn
Wausau WI

1/29-31/2010

WAEE Winter Weekend
Wisconsin Association for Environmental Education workshop.
Contact: Wisconsin Association for Environmental Education
Phone: (715) 346-2796
Email: waee@uwsp.edu
Website: http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/waee/Events/winter.htm
Address: Central Wisconsin Environmental Station
Amherst Junction WI

2/1-28/2010

Career and Technical Education Month
This month-long celebration of CTE kicks off with National Job Shadow Day concludes with National Entrepreneurship Week.
Website: http://www.acteonline.org/ctemonth.aspx

2/1/2010

National Freedom Day
Established by presidential proclamation in 1949 to commemorate the 1865 signing of the 13th amendment which abolished slavery.

2/6/2010

ACT Assessment national testing date
Various locations. Registration required.
Contact: High school guidance office, ACT Inc.
Phone: (319) 337-1028
Website: http://www.act.org
Address: 2201 North Dodge Street, P.O. Box 168
Iowa City IA 52243

2/8/2010

Building the Local Capacity for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders within Wisconsin Schools
Functional Behavior Assessment and Effective-Practice Management Strategies for Children and Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorders
DPI series of Webinars on Autism Spectrum Disorders. All Webinars are schedule from 3:15-5:15p.m.
Website: http://dpi.wi.gov/sped/autism.html

2/9/2010

Dyslexia, Dyscalculia & Dysgraphia Brain Development Causes & Remediation
Developments in brain research have caused a revolutionary perspective. Specifically, it is now understood that IQ is not stagnant and that with the right tools, teaching, and time, most anyone can learn most anything. In this ground-breaking seminar, professionals from many different perspectives come together to learn how their interventions integrate to remediate some of the more complicated dysfunctions seen in education today. The Pyramid of Potential approach starts the remediation with building blocks of mind and body health from nutrition and psychology, followed by brain development and sensory-motor development from occupational, physical, and vision therapy, which leads into cognitive skills training (memory, logic, processing speed, etc.) from educational therapy. Participants will experience exercises and therapies that are discussed and are provided with extensive notes and resources for further exploration.
Contact: Jodi Brenden
Phone: (715) 836-9900
Email: ceinfo@meds-pdn.com
Website: http://www.meds-pdn.com
Address: Sheraton Milwaukee Brookfield
Brookfield WI 53005

2/10/2010

Dyslexia, Dyscalculia & Dysgraphia Brain Development Causes & Remediation
Developments in brain research have caused a revolutionary perspective. Specifically, it is now understood that IQ is not stagnant and that with the right tools, teaching, and time, most anyone can learn most anything. In this ground-breaking seminar, professionals from many different perspectives come together to learn how their interventions integrate to remediate some of the more complicated dysfunctions seen in education today. The Pyramid of Potential approach starts the remediation with building blocks of mind and body health from nutrition and psychology, followed by brain development and sensory-motor development from occupational, physical, and vision therapy, which leads into cognitive skills training (memory, logic, processing speed, etc.) from educational therapy. Participants will experience exercises and therapies that are discussed and are provided with extensive notes and resources for further exploration.
Contact: Jodi Brenden
Phone: (715) 836-9900
Email: ceinfo@meds-pdn.com
Website: http://www.meds-pdn.com
Schaumberg IL

2/11-13/2010

American Association of School Administrators Annual Convention
AASA National Conference on Education in Phoenix, AZ, offering professional development for public education leaders nationwide with educational sessions focusing on new skills, hot issues, and global perspectives. Exhibits showcase the latest educational products, tools, and services.
Contact: WASDA
Phone: (608) 242-1090
Email: jschwedrsky@wasda.org
Contact 2: AASA
Phone 2: (703) 528-0700
Website: http://www.aasa.org
Address: 4797 Hayes Road, Suite 201
Madison WI 53704

2/12/2010

Abraham Lincoln Day
Wisconsin School Observance Day honoring the 16th president of the United States. Lincoln was born February 12, 1809, in Hardin County, Kentucky; assassinated 1865. Observed as a federal holiday (Presidents' Day) on the third Monday in February.
Contact: Wisconsin Public School Observance Days
Website: http://dpi.wi.gov/eis/observe.html

2/12/2010

Wisconsin Council on Special Education
Meeting from 10 a.m to 3:30 p.m. to advise the state superintendent of public instruction on matters regarding the education of children with disabilities.
Contact: Courtney Reed Jenkins
Phone: (608) 267-9183
Website: http://dpi.wi.gov/sped/council.html
Address: Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, GEF 3
Madison WI

2/15/2010

Susan B. Anthony Day
Wisconsin School Observance Day honoring the Feb. 15, 1820, birth of this crusader for equal rights for women and advocate of women's suffrage. She was arrested twice for attempting to vote. Lived 1820 to 1906. Listed with the state's other 20 Special Observance Days at http://dpi.wi.gov/eis/observe.html.
Contact: Susan B. Anthony Center at the University of Rochester
Website: http://www.rochester.edu/SBA/

2/16/2010

Education News Parents Can Use
U.S. Department of Education sponsored television series about ways to ensure children's educational success. Broadcast on various satellite downlink sites. 8 to 9 p.m. ET. Contact: (800) USA-LEARN.
Email: Education.TV@ed.gov
Website: http://www.ed.gov/print/news/av/video/edtv/index.html

2/20-27/2010

National Entrepreneurship Week
Sponsored by the Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education, National Entrepreneurship Week represents the fourth year of nationwide recognition of the heritage of entrepreneurial leadership in America, and encourages support for the growth of entrepreneurship education as a lifelong learning process.
Contact: Sara Baird
Phone: (608) 267-9253
Email: sara.baird@dpi.wi.gov
Contact 2: Carol Dunn
Phone 2: (608) 267-0297
Email 2: carol.dunn@wisconsin.gov
Website: http://commerce.wi.gov/BD/BD-eweek.html

2/22/2010

George Washington Day
Wisconsin School Observance Day honoring the first president of the United States. Washington was born February 22, 1732; died 1799. Observed as a federal holiday (Presidents' Day) on the third Monday in February.
Contact: Wisconsin Public School Observance Days
Website: http://dpi.wi.gov/eis/observe.html

2/24-26/2010

Wisconsin School Counselor Association Conference
School Counselors Moving Forward
Annual conference for WSCA members, offering speakers, sectional sessions, exhibitors, and an oppportunity share material and information on contemporary school counseling practices.
Contact: John Bowen
Phone: (414) 427-4803
Email: jmbkeb@execpc.com
Contact 2: Denise Ocker
Phone 2: (262) 248-1579
Email 2: dowsca@wi.rr.com
Website: http://www.wscaweb.com
Address: Ramada Stevens Point Hotel
Stevens Point WI

2/28-3/2/2010

BrainStorm 11.0
The Brainstorm 11.0 conference lets PK-12 school district Directors of Information and Technology network with their counterparts. The conference focuses on technology with an emphasis on the technical realm rather than curricular areas in education. Pre-conference workshops on Sunday night offer hands-on work with new and existing technology.
Contact: Vicki Lyons
Email: vlyons@sdlax.k12.wi.us
Website: http://www.brainstormk12.com
Address: Kalahari Resort and Convention Center
Wisconsin Dells WI 53965

3/1-31/2010

Music in Our Schools Month
To communicate the importance of music in the learning.
Contact: National Association for Music Education
Phone: (800) 336-3768
Website: http://www.menc.org
Address: 1806 Robert Fulton Drive
Reston VA 20191

3/1-31/2010

National Women's History Month
Women Taking the Lead to Save the Planet
Proclaimed by Congress and many governors and state legislatures as a month to celebrate the rich and inspiring heritage of women's contributions to the United States.
Contact: National Women's History Project
Website: http://www.nwhp.org

3/1-31/2010

Youth Art Month
To emphasize the importance of art activities for children and to encourage schools and youth groups to support their art programs.
Contact: Council for Art Education, Inc.
Phone: (781) 293-4100
Website: http://www.acminet.org/youth_art_month.htm

3/1/2010

Peace Corps Anniversary
On this date in 1961, President John F. Kennedy signed the executive order establishing the U.S. Peace Corps.
Contact: Local Peace Corps Chapters or Peace Corps
Phone: (800) 424-8580
Website: http://www.peacecorps.gov
Address: 1111 20th Street NW
Washington DC 20526

3/2/2010

Read Across America
Started in 1998 as a way to excite children about reading, Read Across America has become the nation's largest reading event. Sponsored by the National Education Association (NEA), the year-around program culminates each year on or near Dr. Seuss's birthday (March 2).
Contact: National Education Association
Website: http://www.nea.org/readacross/index.html

3/3/2010

National Anthem Day
Celebrates the day in 1931 when Congress adopted the "Star-Spangled Banner" as our national anthem. Francis Scott Key wrote the song during the War of 1812. On Sept. 13, 1814, Key and a U.S. negotiator were detained aboard a British vessel during the attack on Fort McHenry. Seeing the American flag still flying over the fort the next morning inspired Key to pen the "Star-Spangled Banner."

3/3-5/2010

23rd Annual MIS Conference - 2010
The MIS Conference is a concentrated 3 days of information about best practices, innovative ideas, current issues, and practical how-to-advice about management information systems for K-12 education. The conference will offer more than 80 presentations, demonstrations, and workshops conducted by practitioners from K-12 information systems.
Contact: National Center for Education Statistics
Website: http://ies.ed.gov/whatsnew/conferences/?id=554
Phoenix AZ

3/4/2010

Casimir Pulaski Day
Wisconsin public school observance day required by statute. Commemorates the life of the Poland native who fought for independence in Poland and in the United States late in the 18th century.
Contact: Wisconsin Public School Observance Days
Website: http://dpi.wi.gov/eis/observe.html

3/9-10/2010

Wisconsin Statewide Autism Training
Advanced Level: Addressing Challenging Behavior
Designed for educational personnel working in K-12 settings with students with autism. Advanced training requires participants to have either completed the DPI basic training or the equivalent. The advanced trainings will not cover basic concepts and information. Registration online only at http://dpi.wi.gov/sped/autism.html.
Contact: Jeanne Hook
Phone: (608) 266-3928
Email: jeanne.hook@dpi.wi.gov
Contact 2: Brian Johnson
Phone 2: (608) 266-3648
Email 2: brian.johnson@dpi.wi.gov
Address: Jefferson Street Inn
Wausau WI

3/13/2010

SAT national testing date
SAT only
Various locations. Registration required.
Contact: Local guidance office or The College Board
Phone: (212) 713-8000
Website: http://www.collegeboard.com
Address: 45 Columbus Avenue
New York NY 10023

3/16/2010

Education News Parents Can Use
U.S. Department of Education sponsored television series about ways to ensure children's educational success. Broadcast on various satellite downlink sites. 8 to 9 p.m. ET. Contact: (800) USA-LEARN.
Email: Education.TV@ed.gov
Website: http://www.ed.gov/print/news/av/video/edtv/index.html

3/17/2010

"The Great Hunger" in Ireland
"The Great Hunger" in Ireland from 1845 to 1850 was established as a special observance day in schools as part of 2003 Wisconsin Act 305.
Contact: Wisconsin Public School Observance Days
Website: http://dpi.wi.gov/eis/observe.html

3/18-20/2010

2010 ASW Annual Conference
Autism Society of Wisconsin annual conference, featuring talks by Paula Kluth, Temple Grandin, and Eric Courchesne. Contact: 1-888-4AUTISM.
Contact: Autism Society of Wisconsin
Phone: (920) 553-0278
Email: asw@asw4autism.org
Website: http://www.asw4autism.org
Address: Hotel Sierra
Green Bay WI

4/1-30/2010

School Library Media Month
First celebrated in 1985, many school library media programs celebrate the month of April as School Library Media Month in conjunction with, and sharing the same theme as, National Library Week.
Contact: American Library Association
Phone: (800) 545-2433
Website: http://www.ala.org/ala/issuesadvocacy/advocacy/publicawareness/campaign@yourlibrary/index.cfm

4/2/2010

International Children's Book Day
Celebrated on Hans Christian Andersen's birthday to help young children develop an understanding of other cultures through literature. Sponsored by International Board on Books for Young People.
Contact: U.S. Board on Books for Young People
Email: usbby@reading.org
Website: http://www.usbby.org
Address: 800 Barksdale Road
Newark DE 19714

4/9/2010

Prisoners of War Remembrance Day
Wisconsin Public School Observance Day commemorating the date during World War II when the largest number of Americans were captured in the Conquest of Bataan.
Contact: Wisconsin Public School Observance Days
Website: http://dpi.wi.gov/eis/observe.html

4/10/2010

ACT Assessment national testing date
Various locations. Registration required.
Contact: High school guidance office, ACT Inc.
Phone: (319) 337-1028
Website: http://www.act.org
Address: 2201 North Dodge Street, P.O. Box 168
Iowa City IA 52243

4/11-17/2010

National Library Week
Communities thrive @ your library
First sponsored in 1958, National Library Week is a national observance sponsored by the American Library Association (ALA) and libraries across the country each April. It is a time to celebrate the contributions of our nation’s libraries and librarians and to promote library use and support. All types of libraries – school, public, academic and special – participate.
Contact: American Library Association
Phone: (800) 545-2433
Website: http://www.ala.org/ala/aboutala/offices/pio/natlibraryweek/nlw.cfm

4/12/2010

Building the Local Capacity for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders within Wisconsin Schools
Educating Students with Autism in the General Education Classroom
DPI series of Webinars on Autism Spectrum Disorders. All Webinars are schedule from 3:15-5:15p.m.
Website: http://dpi.wi.gov/sped/autism.html

4/12/2010

Professional Standards Council Meeting
The Professional Standards Council was created to assist the State Superintendent in improving teacher preparation, licensure and regulation. Creation of the council was originally recommended by a Special Committee on Teacher Preparation, Licensure and Regulation. Authority for the Council was provided in 1997 Wisconsin Act 298. Initial council members were appointed and confirmed in 1999. The Professional Standards Council contributed to the language of PI 34 and is currently active in recommending and developing strategies for information dissemination regarding PI 34 implementation.
Contact: Peggy Solberg
Phone: 608-266-2662
Email: peggy.solberg@dpi.wi.gov
Website: http://dpi.wi.gov/tepdl/pscmeet.html
Address: Crowne Plaza Hotel, 4402 E. Washington Avenue
Madison WI

4/13/2010

American's Creed Day
Wisconsin Public School Observance Day recognizing the American's Creed, written in 1917 by William Tyler Page, a messenger in the U.S. House of Representatives. His essay was judged the "best summary of American political faith" in national contest.
Contact: Wisconsin Public School Observance Days
Website: http://dpi.wi.gov/eis/observe.html

4/15-17/2010

Wisconsin Society of Science Teachers 2010 Convention
WSST's Annual Spring Convention is the largest science education event in the state. The organization works to support and improve science education in Wisconsin by providing leadership, advocacy, and programs to enhance the teaching and learning of science.
Contact: WSST
Phone: (920) 424-0287
Email: office@wsst.org
Website: http://www.wsst.org
La Crosse WI

4/16/2010

Wisconsin Council on Special Education
Meeting from 10 a.m to 3:30 p.m. to advise the state superintendent of public instruction on matters regarding the education of children with disabilities.
Contact: Courtney Reed Jenkins
Phone: (608) 267-9183
Website: http://dpi.wi.gov/sped/council.html
Address: Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, GEF 3
Madison WI

4/18-24/2010

Public School Volunteer Week
When parents are involved in children's learning, at school and at home, schools work better and students learn more. The annual Public School Volunteer Week is held annually the third full week in April.
Contact: Project Appleseed
Website: http://www.projectappleseed.org

4/18-24/2010

National Volunteer Week
Sponsored by the Points of Light Foundation to recognize and celebrate the efforts of volunteers at the local, state, and national levels.
Contact: Pat Chandler
Phone: (404) 979-2941
Email: pchandler@handsonnetwork.org
Website: http://www.pointsoflight.org/programs/seasons/nvw/

4/19/2010

Patriots' Day
Wisconsin Public School Observance Day to mark the date in 1775 when shots were fired in Lexington, beginning of the Revolutionary War.
Contact: Wisconsin Public School Observance Days
Website: http://dpi.wi.gov/eis/observe.html

4/20/2010

Education News Parents Can Use
U.S. Department of Education sponsored television series about ways to ensure children's educational success. Broadcast on various satellite downlink sites. 8 to 9 p.m. ET. Contact: (800) USA-LEARN.
Email: Education.TV@ed.gov
Website: http://www.ed.gov/print/news/av/video/edtv/index.html

4/22/2010

Environmental Awareness Day
Wisconsin Public School Observance Day, marking the anniversary of Earth Day and urging schools to conduct day-long programs across subject areas to enhance students' understanding of the environment and to promote an ethic of environmental stewardship.
Contact: Wisconsin Public School Observance Days
Website: http://dpi.wi.gov/eis/observe.html

4/22-23/2010

WACTE 74th Annual Conference
Annual conference for the Wisconsin Association for Career and Technical Education. (WACTE).
Contact: WACTE
Phone: (608) 833-5858
Email: wacteorg@chorus.net
Website: http://www.wacteonline.org
Address: Radisson Paper Valley Hotel
Appleton WI

4/26-28/2010

CREATE a Culturally Responsive Environment Conference
This conference is designed to enhance educators’ understanding and application of research-based and culturally responsive policies, procedures, and practices. This conference is one part of the CREATE Grant to address the achievement gap between diverse students and to eliminate race as a predictor of participation in special education. The first day is for identified district teams.
Contact: Terry O’Connell
Phone: (715) 457-2722
Email: terryoc@hughes.net
Contact 2: Rebecca Collins
Phone 2: (715) 453-2141
Email 2: bcollins@cesa9.k12.wi.us
Address: Radisson Hotel and Conference Center
Green Bay WI 54313

4/29/2010

New Building Administrators Conference Series
A Strong Finish
This four-session orientation and professional development series for first-year associate principals and principals provides a framework for ensuring a successful school year and opportunities for ongoing support and networking. The conference series is designed and delivered by a four-person faculty of outstanding practicing school and district leaders.
Contact: Kelly Meyers
Phone: (608) 241-0300
Email: kellymeyers@awsa.org
Website: http://www.awsa.org
Address: Comfort Inn & Suites
De Forest WI

4/30/2010

Arbor Day
Wisconsin School Observance Day and national observance day to encourage people to plant and care for trees, observed on the last Friday in April. One of 20 special school observance days listed at http://dpi.wi.gov/eis/observe.html.
Contact: National Arbor Day Foundation
Phone: (402) 474-5655
Website: http://www.arborday.org
Address: 100 Arbor Avenue
Nebraska City NE 68410

5/1/2010

SAT National Testing Date
SAT and Subject Tests
Various locations. Registration required.
Contact: Local guidance office or The College Board
Phone: (212) 713-8000
Website: http://www.collegeboard.com
Address: 45 Columbus Avenue
New York NY 10023

5/2-8/2010

National PTA Teacher Appreciation Week
To strengthen respect for and support of the teaching profession. Observed the first full week in May.
Contact: National PTA
Phone: (312) 670-6782
Email: info@pta.org
Address: 330 North Wabash Avenue, Suite 2100
Chicago IL 60611

5/4/2010

National Teacher Day
Held the Tuesday of National Teacher Appreciation Week, National Teacher Day is sponsored by the National Education Association.
Contact: National Education Association (NEA)
Phone: (202) 822-7292
Website: http://www.nea.org/teacherday/index.html
Address: 1201 16th Street, NW
Washington DC 20036

5/5-7/2010

WASDA Annual Education Conference
Wisconsin Association of School District Administrators. WASDA Annual Education Conference.
Contact: WASDA
Phone: (608) 242-1090
Email: jschwedrsky@wasda.org
Website: http://www.wasda.org
Address: Kalahari Conference Center
Wisconsin Dells WI

5/8/2010

World Red Cross Day
Always on the birthday of Jean Henri Dunant, who founded the Red Cross movement. For further information, contact American Red Cross local chapters or American Red Cross, National Headquarters
Contact: American Red Cross
Phone: (202) 303-4498
Website: http://www.redcross.org/
Address: 2025 E Street NW
Washington DC 20006

5/10-16/2010

National Children's Book Week
Since in 1919, educators, librarians, booksellers, and families have celebrated Children's Book Week during the week before Thanksgiving to observe the importance of spending time with a book each day. Sponsored by the Children's Book Council.
Contact: The Children's Book Council
Phone: (212) 966-1990
Website: http://www.cbcbooks.org

5/18/2010

Education News Parents Can Use
U.S. Department of Education sponsored television series about ways to ensure children's educational success. Broadcast on various satellite downlink sites. 8 to 9 p.m. ET. Contact: (800) USA-LEARN.
Email: Education.TV@ed.gov
Website: http://www.ed.gov/print/news/av/video/edtv/index.html

6/5/2010

SAT National Testing Date
SAT and Subject Tests
Various locations. Registration required.
Contact: Local guidance office or The College Board
Phone: (212) 713-8000
Website: http://www.collegeboard.com
Address: 45 Columbus Avenue
New York NY 10023

6/12/2010

ACT Assessment national testing date
Various locations. Registration required.
Contact: High school guidance office, ACT Inc.
Phone: (319) 337-1028
Website: http://www.act.org
Address: 2201 North Dodge Street, P.O. Box 168
Iowa City IA 52243

6/14/2010

Robert LaFollette Sr. Day
Wisconsin Public School Observance Day required by statute if school is in session. Commemorates LaFollette who served in the U.S. House of Representatives, as governor, and in the U.S. Senate. He was one of the founders of the Progressive Party.
Contact: Wisconsin Public School Observance Days
Website: http://dpi.wi.gov/eis/observe.html

6/15/2010

Education News Parents Can Use
U.S. Department of Education sponsored television series about ways to ensure children's educational success. Broadcast on various satellite downlink sites. 8 to 9 p.m. ET. Contact: (800) USA-LEARN.
Email: Education.TV@ed.gov
Website: http://www.ed.gov/print/news/av/video/edtv/index.html

6/20-26/2010

SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference
SkillsUSA is a partnership of students, teachers and industry working together to ensure America has a skilled work force. SkillsUSA serves more than 300,000 students and instructors annually.
Contact: SkillsUSA
Phone: (703) 777-8810
Website: http://www.skillsusa.org
Kansas City MO

7/1-6/2010

National Education Association Annual Meeting
National Education Association Annual Meeting. San Diego, Calif.
Contact: NEA
Phone: (202) 833-4000
Website: http://www.nea.org
Address: 1201 16th Street, NW
Washington DC 20036

7/12-17/2010

Wisconsin Private College Week
Sponsored by the Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (WAICU) to invite students and families to tour any or all of the state's 20 private colleges and universities. Visitors receive an application fee waiver.
Contact: Brooke Konopacki, Vice President for Student Access
Phone: (800) 433-4733
Email: studentaccess@waicu.org
Website: http://www.waicu.org/home/

7/16/2010

Wisconsin Council on Special Education
Meeting from 10 a.m to 3:30 p.m. to advise the state superintendent of public instruction on matters regarding the education of children with disabilities.
Contact: Courtney Reed Jenkins
Phone: (608) 267-9183
Website: http://dpi.wi.gov/sped/council.html
Address: Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, GEF 3
Madison WI

9/16-17/2010

2010 Fall Superintendent's Conference
Superintendent's Fall Conference presented by the Wisconsin Association of School District Administrators in cooperation with the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction.
Contact: WASDA
Phone: (608) 242-1090
Email: wasda@wasda.org
Website: http://www.wasda.org
Address: Concourse Hotel
Madison WI

9/29-10/1/2010

Wisconsin ASCD Annual Fall Conference
Visit the WASCD website for additional information.
Contact: WASCD
Phone: (262) 242-3771
Email: office@wascd.org
Website: http://www.wascd.org

10/25-11/26/2010

WCKE Statewide Testing Dates
Wisconsin Knowledge and Concepts Examinations (WKCE) statewide testing window for the 2010-11 school year for grades three through eight and 10.
Contact: Visalakshi Somasundaram, DPI
Phone: (608) 267-9283
Email: visalakshi.somasundaram@dpi.state.wi.us
Website: http://dpi.wi.gov/oea/calendar.html

10/27-29/2010

2010 WAHPERD Annual Convention
Annual gathering for the Wisconsin Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance.
Contact: WAHPERD
Phone: (608) 785-8175
Email: wahperd@uwlax.edu
Website: http://wahperd.org/
Address: Chula Vista Resort and Waterpark
Wisconsin Dells WI

10/28-29/2010

Wisconsin Education Association Council (WEAC) Annual Convention
Annual conference for teachers.
Contact: WEAC
Phone: (608) 267-7711
Website: http://www.weac.org
Madison WI

11/14-20/2010

American Education Week
American Education Week is traditionally observed the week before Thanksgiving by 13 national organizations, including the National School Boards Association and National Education Association, Parent Teacher Association, and the U.S. Dept of Education.
Website: http://www.nea.org/grants/19823.htm

11/16-17/2010

2010 State Superintendent's Conference on Special Education and Pupil Services Leadership Issues
Sponsored by the Department of Public Instruction to provide local directors of special education and pupil services and other interested parties with information about current issues and changes in state and federal policy related to meeting the needs of students with disabilities and students facing other challenges to success in school. The conference is also an opportunity to network with fellow educators from around the state and consultants and administrators from the Division for Learning Support: Equity and Advocacy in the Department of Public Instruction.
Contact: Sherri Honaker
Phone: (608) 267-7904
Email: sherri.honaker@dpi.wi.gov
Website: http://dpi.wi.gov/sped/falleader.html
Address: Madison Marriott West-Middleton Hotel
Middleton WI 53562

2/23-25/2011

Wisconsin School Counselor Association Conference
Annual conference for WSCA members, offering speakers, sectional sessions, exhibitors, and an oppportunity share material and information on contemporary school counseling practices.
Contact: John Bowen
Phone: (414) 427-4803
Email: jmbkeb@execpc.com
Contact 2: Denise Ocker
Phone 2: (262) 248-1579
Email 2: dowsca@wi.rr.com
Website: http://www.wscaweb.com
Address: Ramada Stevens Point Hotel
Stevens Point WI

6/25-28/2011

2011 American School Counselor Association Annual Conference
Sponsored by the American School Counselor Association (ASCA), as professional development to support school counselors' efforts to help students focus on academic, personal/social and career development so they achieve success in school and are prepared to lead fulfilling lives as responsible members of society.
Contact: American School Counselor Association
Website: http://www.schoolcounselor.org
Seattle WA

7/11-16/2011

Wisconsin Private College Week
Sponsored by the Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (WAICU) to invite students and families to tour any or all of the state's 20 private colleges and universities. Visitors receive an application fee waiver.
Contact: Brooke Konopacki, Vice President for Student Access
Phone: (800) 433-4733
Email: studentaccess@waicu.org
Website: http://www.waicu.org/home/

10/5-7/2011

Wisconsin ASCD Annual Fall Conference
Visit the WASCD website for additional information.
Contact: WASCD
Phone: (262) 242-3771
Email: office@wascd.org
Website: http://www.wascd.org


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