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2025 NNSP Annual Conference
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Friday, February 7
 

8:00am EST

Breakfast
Friday February 7, 2025 8:00am - 9:00am EST
Friday February 7, 2025 8:00am - 9:00am EST

8:30am EST

Creative Tensions: Sustaining Change + Measuring Impact 
Friday February 7, 2025 8:30am - 9:30am EST
Speakers
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Annie Makela

Hillbrook School
Friday February 7, 2025 8:30am - 9:30am EST

9:45am EST

Beyond the "woke" and "anti-woke" tug-of-war: Staying the course toward justice in our communities
Friday February 7, 2025 9:45am - 10:30am EST
TBA
In less than 10 years, the term “woke” has been resurrected as shorthand for antiracist and social justice consciousness, appropriated to disparage liberalism, deployed to polarize and obscure dialogue about the urgency and relevance of DEI work in our communities, and misused to object to just about anything perceived as progressive. Increasingly challenged for being too woke or not woke enough, organizations are playing heavy defense, too often on someone else’s terms. At stake aren’t just equity and inclusion initiatives, but the promise of mission and core values, and the mutual safety, dignity, belonging and thriving of our communities. In discussion with each other, participants will:_x000D_
• Deepen understandings of “wokeness” and “anti-wokeness;” _x000D_
• Recognize how the “woke” v. “anti-woke” tug-of-war sets us up and prevents progress; and_x000D_
• Practice using the language of mission and core values to engage resistance to DEI, and clarify and own what their community stands for.
Speakers
avatar for Alison Park

Alison Park

Founder, Blink Strategic Consulting
Let's talk about your organizational strategy for DEI. How you're building a culture grounded in your diversity, with equity and inclusion as the core design principles of your systems, structures, programs and everyday practices. With curiosity and accountability for realizing the... Read More →
Friday February 7, 2025 9:45am - 10:30am EST
TBA

9:45am EST

Degrees of Impact Part 3: Assessment, Reflection, and Curriculum Integration
Friday February 7, 2025 9:45am - 10:30am EST
TBA
The 3-part Degrees of Impact series is grounded in NNSP's signature summer programming that has successfully run for the past five summers. The series will guide educators in structuring or redesigning a comprehensive community engagement program. Each session builds on the last, offering a step-by-step approach to align mission and outcomes, repurpose existing programs, and integrate meaningful opportunities into the curriculum.

Part 3: Assessment, Reflection, and Curriculum Integration
Discover how to assess the effectiveness of engagement programs, reflect on their impact, and incorporate these opportunities into your curriculum. Educators will explore methods for embedding social impact lessons into various subject areas and creating a sustainable framework for civic learning. Gain actionable strategies to ensure these programs enrich students' academic and personal growth.
Speakers
avatar for Laura Day

Laura Day

Director of Innovation and Collaboration, The Hockaday School
Currently working on many public private partnerships in Dallas. Would love to talk about that or anything related to changing a city with the power of student voices!
Friday February 7, 2025 9:45am - 10:30am EST
TBA

9:45am EST

Empowering All Students: Service-Learning as a Catalyst for Civic Engagement and Retention
Friday February 7, 2025 9:45am - 10:30am EST
This session focuses on the transformative power of service-learning in fostering civic engagement and community involvement among students in diverse educational settings, including charter, private, and independent schools. We will explore how service-learning can be a bridge for students from varied backgrounds, promoting equity and understanding. Attendees will learn innovative strategies for integrating service-learning into their curricula, regardless of school type, and see how these approaches can lead to increased student retention and engagement. Participants will leave with actionable insights and adaptable models that can be implemented in their unique contexts, creating empowered students ready to make a difference in their communities.  
Speakers
JC

Jordan Cameron

Service-Learning and Student Leadership Coordinator, Guilford County Public Schools
Friday February 7, 2025 9:45am - 10:30am EST

9:45am EST

Hobart’s Run: A Game-Changing Town-Gown Initiative
Friday February 7, 2025 9:45am - 10:30am EST
TBA
The 174-year-old Hill School is closely tied to Pottstown, Pa. – and, in 2014, a variety of factors led it to strengthen its connections to this “gritty” small city by creating Hobart’s Run, a comprehensive initiative to make Pottstown safer, cleaner, and more inclusive. Learn about this now 8-year-old, still-evolving neighborhood engagement project and how it has made a tangible, appreciated impact on our hometown while addressing School concerns such as Pottstown’s role in student and faculty recruitment and enhancing Hill’s community service culture.
Speakers
CS

Cathy Skitko

Director of Communications & Community Relations / Coordinator of Community Service, The Hill School
Friday February 7, 2025 9:45am - 10:30am EST
TBA

9:45am EST

Learning Before Serving: The Importance of Needs Assessments and Social Awareness in High School Volunteering
Friday February 7, 2025 9:45am - 10:30am EST
TBA
Participants will discuss and learn more about the recent focus on "learning service" (versus service learning). In addition, I will share the details and outcomes of a recent large-scale event we organized here for 10th graders on the subject. This year we reimagined our annual 2-day service retreat for 10th graders into a 2-day focus on a specific social issue. 155 students were broken into 11 different groups focused on different social issues. Over their 2 days of their "microcourse" they engaged in both learning inside the classroom, service in the community, and conversations and meetings with local experts and nonprofit organizations. The outcome was multiple groups of a students who deepened their understanding of a complex social issue and made connections for future volunteer work.
Speakers
BM

Becca Marcus

Upper School Service Learning Coordinator, Brentwood School
Friday February 7, 2025 9:45am - 10:30am EST
TBA

10:45am EST

Empowering Futures: Partnering to Build Innovative Career Pathways in Early Childhood Education
Friday February 7, 2025 10:45am - 11:30am EST
Discover an innovative fellowship initiative powered by a dynamic partnership between Drew Charter’s Office of College and Career Readiness (CCR), its Early Learning Program, neighborhood early learning centers, and the Rollins Center for Language and Literacy. This collaborative "Grow Your Own Teacher" program bridges K-12 education with early childhood education, offering high school graduates a two-year, paid immersive experience in the field. It presents a unique, partner-driven model for workforce development in early learning.
Speakers
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Lindsey Luczynski

Director of Strategic Partnerships and Development, Drew Charter School
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Rachel Weaver

Director of Counseling and Wellness, Drew Charter School
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Nicole Tuttle

Director of Cox PreK, Drew Charter School
Friday February 7, 2025 10:45am - 11:30am EST

10:45am EST

Empowering Students Through Community Engagement: Building Empathy and Leadership Skills
Friday February 7, 2025 10:45am - 11:30am EST
TBA
This workshop will delve into how educators can effectively integrate community and civic engagement into the curriculum. Participants will explore systemic issues within their communities and how these can be woven into academic learning, fostering empathy and leadership among students.
Speakers
RV

Ryan Virden

Professor of Justice and Peace Studies, University of St. Thomas
Friday February 7, 2025 10:45am - 11:30am EST
TBA

10:45am EST

Engaging your Community in Crafting a Statement on Civil Discourse
Friday February 7, 2025 10:45am - 11:30am EST
TBA
As educators, our collective aim to prepare students to navigate a complex and polarized world, is more vital than ever. The fracturing of civil society across the nation and around the world underscores our duty to equip students with the skills they need to engage in respectful dialogue in order to promote equity, belonging and inclusivity. Recognizing this profound responsibility, this workshop empowers teachers and school leaders to advance civil discourse within their institutions. Formalizing a civil discourse statement fosters a collective commitment to the ideals it represents. It also encapsulates the essential work of schools and produces a roadmap that ultimately serves to ground programming across academics, advisories, co-curricular activities, athletics, and the arts._x000D_
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This workshop invites participants to consider how they might lead their schools through the process of drafting a statement on civil discourse and provides suggestions for how to begin integrating it into academic and social programs. We will begin by exploring research by Cohen, Spencer, Brookfield, and Preskill, examining the crucial role of civil discourse education in safeguarding democracy, nurturing belonging, and promoting humanity. We'll share our school's journey in crafting a statement aligned with our mission to graduate students who “act knowledgeably, lead thoughtfully, share generously and contribute meaningfully.” Attendees will explore our methods for collecting and analyzing feedback from faculty in all three divisions, from administrators and senior leaders, members of the Board of Trustees and Parents Association, students, and staff members. They will examine how our collaborative process produced a statement that informs practices, policies and initiatives; shapes programming and instruction in academic classes and in social-emotional spaces; and further defines our identity, ethos and community interactions. We will demonstrate how we leveraged AI to synthesize large amounts of data to generate themes and patterns. Finally, we will offer practical examples of how schools can shift from drafting a statement to actualizing it in classrooms and in social-emotional learning spaces._x000D_
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Through facilitated discussions and reflective exercises, participants will explore how to adapt the methods and frameworks to their own schools, drawing on their mission statements, visions and values. The workshop is designed to be adaptable, allowing participants to tailor the approach for specific divisions, departments, or a whole-school initiative. We welcome cohorts of cross-divisional school leaders and faculty seeking to partner with one another in pursuit of creating a statement on civil discourse.
Speakers
SS

Stefanie Santangelo

Upper School History Department Chair, Princeton Day School
Friday February 7, 2025 10:45am - 11:30am EST
TBA

10:45am EST

Sustainable Tourism: Travel and Civic Engagement
Friday February 7, 2025 10:45am - 11:30am EST
TBA
I believe that my session could be successful as either an Engage Workshop or an Inspire Mini-Session. _x000D_
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In this session I will discuss the concept of sustainable travel and how to combine service-learning and travel in a way that uplifts communities and prepares students for a meaningful experience that will inspire them to think deeper and take action. I will discuss the pre and post work necessary for non-harmful and meaningful service-learning travel and how you can "make global local" and use travel as a catalyst for creating civically engaged global citizens. _x000D_
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As a mini-session on trips I have led or as a 45-min session I would use ~20 min to present and the remaining time I would lead participants through the planning and research process of an intentional service-learning trip.
Speakers
RK

Roxanne Kruger

Director of Service Learning and Global Department Teacher, Lake Forest Academy
Friday February 7, 2025 10:45am - 11:30am EST
TBA

10:45am EST

What stories can we tell? Civic Learning on The National Mall in 2026
Friday February 7, 2025 10:45am - 11:30am EST
TBA
As we set our sights on the 250th anniversary of our country in 2026, we are building support, programs, and vision for both digital and onsite connection to quality Civic Learning and Engagement for educators across the country. Learn and share with our team as we explore the future of the National Mall. After an overview of Beyond Granite, March On, and virtual classroom programs, join a facilitated session on how education leaders can envision Civic Learning and storytelling in 2026 and beyond in onsite and digital environments. The 2026 commemoration on the Mall will be an opportunity to elevate the stories that have gone untold. Participants will be able to provide feedback and insights from their schools that will inform the future of the Nation's 'front yard."
Speakers
JE

Jennifer Epstein

NPS Ranger, Education Specialist, National Mall and Memorial Parks, The National Park Service
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Jeremy Goldstein

VP of Programs, Trust for the National Mall
DH

Destinee Hodge

Senior Director of Special Programs, Trust for the National Mall
Friday February 7, 2025 10:45am - 11:30am EST
TBA

11:45am EST

Student Civic Summit Table Talks
Friday February 7, 2025 11:45am - 12:30pm EST
Friday February 7, 2025 11:45am - 12:30pm EST

12:30pm EST

Lunch
Friday February 7, 2025 12:30pm - 1:00pm EST
Friday February 7, 2025 12:30pm - 1:00pm EST
 
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