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SUMMARY:Inspiring A Passion for Science and Nature with "eBird Explorers: Youth Action for Birds"
DESCRIPTION:Discover the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s newest leader guide\, “eBird Explorers: Youth Action for Birds.” Designed for out-of-school settings in collaboration with New York State 4-H and the New York State Network for Youth Success\, these 11 hour-long lessons use birds and the eBird participatory-science project as the spark to get youth excited about nature and inspire them to view themselves as scientists.  \nThrough hands-on activities\, youth explore what it means to be a scientist\, learn to identify birds\, contribute to real scientific projects\, and design an action project to help birds in their own communities. Join us as we explore these activities and the powerful tools that create exciting growth opportunities for youth and make teaching bird ID and engaging in participatory science easy for leaders. \nObjectives:\n• Become familiar with the leader guide\, lessons\, and activities\n• Discover powerful tools that make teaching bird ID and participating in eBird easy for leaders\n• Explore how these lessons create exciting growth opportunities for youth \nPresenter Bio:\nKelly Schaeffer graduated from the University of Delaware with degrees in Wildlife Conservation and Entomology. While at UD\, she discovered the world of avian research and fell in love with chasing birds around the woods. She spent a few years traveling and working as a field research technician which inspired her to pursue a career in Environmental Education. She went back to school and obtained her MS from the University of Wisconsin – Stevens Point in Environmental Education. \nIn her work with the K-12 Education team at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology\, she helps educators across North America connect their students to nature while building science skills and fostering a lifelong passion for birds. Through fun\, hands-on curricula\, and online and in-person professional development\, she supports educators in bringing the power of participatory science and inquiry into their classrooms and programs. Birds are everywhere and everyone has the power to help us understand and protect them. Kids are essential to this understanding\, now and in the future. \nSocial Media:\nFacebook; @K12Lab\nInstagram; @k12_cornellbirds
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/inspiring-a-passion-for-science-and-nature-with-ebird-explorers-youth-action-for-birds/
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SUMMARY:Building Students’ Innovative Mindsets
DESCRIPTION:Join The Henry Ford’s Learning & Engagement team to learn how you can help your students build and practice their innovative mindsets through inHub\, a learning community just for educators. inHub is home to hundreds of free digital resources and experiences that educators can access on-demand to inspire innovation\, foster invention and nurture creativity. All resources are aimed at narrowing the innovation opportunity gap and helping to shape a better future for all students.  \nThe Henry Ford’s inHub offers: \n• A transdisciplinary\, social-emotional learning framework called Model i that’s designed to inspire learners to unleash their innovative\, creative and inventive potential. \n• A curriculum resource library full of turn-key lesson plans\, resource guides and other digital learning media that educators can use in their classroom.  \n• Online self-paced\, hybrid and in-person professional development and certification opportunities that support educators looking to integrate innovative learning practices like culturally responsive teaching\, place-based learning\, invention education and more in their classrooms. \n• An invention education program called Invention Convention Worldwide\, a global K-12 program that activates STEM\, invention and entrepreneurship to instill problem identification\, problem solving and creativity skills for life. \nObjectives:\n1. Attendees will learn how to access and use The Henry Ford’s Model i framework\, artifacts and resources found on The Henry Ford’s inHub in the classroom.\n2. Attendees will learn about the Invention Convention program and how to get involved as after-school educators.\n3. Attendee will broaden their knowledge base through access to fee professional development modules.  \nPresenters Bio:\nOlivia Marsh is the Manager\, Educator Engagement & Professional Development at The Henry Ford. She is responsible for creating and facilitating in-person\, online\, and hybrid engagements for educators and loves helping teachers learn how to use museum objects and stories to create relevant instruction and inclusive\, student-centered classrooms. \nMelissa Frey is the Senior Account Manager\, Network Development with Invention Convention Worldwide. She is responsible for growing the Invention Convention Worldwide program though outreach and partnership with state\, national and global educational organizations. She is a former middle school teacher with the NYC Board of Education and advocate for both school-based and out of school time STEM programming. She is a lifelong NYS resident currently residing the Hudson Valley.  \nSocial Media:\nFacebook and LinkedIn: @InventionConventionWorldwide\nX and Instagram: @InventItForward\n#THFinHub on Facebook\, X\, Instagram\, and LinkedIn
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/building-students-innovative-mindsets/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241024T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241024T193000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124720
CREATED:20240913T173113Z
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SUMMARY:* Postponed Building Simple Circuits Using Common or Accessible Materials
DESCRIPTION:*Postponed \nWe will be building circuits and creating reusable circuit components from common or easily purchased materials such as paper\, copper tape\, paper clips\, aluminum foil\, etc. \nObjectives:\n– Explore simple circuit theory\n– Build reusable circuit components that students can bring home\n– Identify online resources for similar ideas \nPresenter Bio\nWalt received his bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and his master’s degree in computer science from Union College. For almost 25 years\, he’s been involved in submarine development; originally working at Bechtel Plant Machinery\, Inc. and then at Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory\, where he currently works as an Engineering Manager. Previously\, Walt also served in the US Navy and Navy Reserve before being honorably discharged. Walt currently lives on a small farm in Delanson. \nSocial Media\nFacebook/Instagram – SmistNy; X-SmistNy
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/building-simple-circuits-using-common-or-accessible-materials/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241021T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241021T120000
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CREATED:20240909T161622Z
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SUMMARY:Guiding Positive Behaviors
DESCRIPTION:Working with children includes managing behaviors. Encouraging Positive Behaviors examines the things that create misbehaviors in children and identifies strategies for changing them.  This training will help participants identify common misbehaviors in after school programs and how the environment plays a role. Learn techniques to guide positive behaviors and turn misbehaviors into teachable moments for youth. This session focuses on what the direct care staff do that helps everyone to be successful in programs. \nThis virtual session will be led by our own Sara Rickan\, Credential Director. Learn more about Sara and the rest of our team here. \nEncouraging Positive Behaviors \nMonday October 21st from 10 AM to Noon (2 hours) \n$38.00 for members\, $57.00 for nonmembers \nLink to register: https://newyorkstatenetworkforyouthsucces.my.salesforce-sites.com/forms/apex/b3f__Form?id=a1Ma7000001g3RXEAY
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/guiding-positive-behaviors/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240911T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240911T213000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124720
CREATED:20240604T140602Z
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SUMMARY:Health and Safety for Directors
DESCRIPTION:Health and Safety for SAC Directors \nDirectors are responsible for hiring\, training\, and maintaining staff who provide a healthy\nand safe environment for children. This course will help directors look at policies and\nprocedures that reinforce high-quality health and safety practices. Directors will get the\nmost out of this training if they bring a copy of the policies and procedures from their\nprogram. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nNext Courses:\n\n\n\n\n\nSeptember 2024  \nWednesday\, September 11\nThursday\, September 12\nWednesday\, September 18\nThursday\, September 19\nWednesday\, September 25\nThursday\, September 26 \nTime: 6:30pm-9:30pm \nThis is a six day course.  You must attend all sessions. \nInstructor: Diane Shirley \nCost $325.00 \n\nTo register for this course follow the two part registration. \nTwo Part Registration\n1. Begin Your Registration Here\n2. Make Your Payment Here\n*You must be accepted to take the course and make your payment to enroll in the course. Registration is on a first come\, first served basis. 
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/health-and-safety-for-directors/
CATEGORIES:SACC Trainings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240826T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240826T123000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124720
CREATED:20240221T141357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240530T162400Z
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SUMMARY:Fall 2024 (Part 1) DL Semester Begins!
DESCRIPTION:Seeking a path to fulfill the educational prerequisites for a site director role in a school-age program?\n\nInterested in expanding your skill set and preparing for leadership opportunities?\n\nExplore our SAC Credential Courses—a perfect fit for your goals!\n\nThe Network for Youth Success provides two course options:\n\n\nVirtual Course\, featuring live virtual instruction. Incorporates lectures\, cooperative learning\, group discussions\, activities\, observations\, and multimedia materials.\nAsynchronous distance learning course\, hosted on the Google Classroom platform. Allows for self-paced online learning with activities and assignments to be completed within two-week timeframes.\n\n\n\n\nVirtual (Live Instructor) SAC Credential Classes\n\nDates\nFall 24 (Part 2) 9/20/24-12/20/24\n*Classes (Parts 1 and 2) can be taken in either order\, and in a variety of formats.\n\nTime: Fridays\, 9:30 am-12:30 pm\nInstructor: Sara Rickan\n\nCost: $1\,250 per semester. Individuals must take both semesters (Part 1 and Part 2)\n\nCourse Policies\, Syllabus\, and Full Calendar
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/fall-2024-part-1-dl-semester-begins/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240815T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240815T143000
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CREATED:20240502T234706Z
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SUMMARY:Asking Purposeful Questions: An Overview Preguntando con Propósito:
DESCRIPTION:What are Purposeful Questions?  Click2Science defines purposeful questions as well-placed questions that drive STEM experiences and design questions while helping learners understand what they should focus on\, and where they should go next.\n\nQué son Preguntas con Propósito? Click2Science define preguntas con Propósito aquellas preguntas que facilitan experiencias en STEM y diseñan preguntas mientras se ayuda a los estudiantes a entender el propósito (o lo que se está focalizando en entender\, o lo que se deberían prepararse para pensar o focalizarse en el próximo paso)\n\n\n\n\n \nJoin Dr. Lorena Harris to learn how to ask good questions with youth. This session will include two follow-up meetings to help you implement what you learn with coaching and feedback. The session will be conducted in Spanish.\n\nAprenden a hacer buenas preguntas para jóvenes con la Dra.Lorena Harris. Esta sesión incluirá dos clases (una seguida de la otra) para ayudarte a implementar lo aprendido\, como educador y aconsejador  a tus educadores. La sesión será implementada en Espanol.\n\n\n\nThe session will not count for OCFS training credit.\n\n\nEsta sesión no cuenta como crédito para las horas / créditos de OCFS. \n\n\n\n\nFirst\, enroll in ACRES. This is no-cost to you.\n\n\nPrimero\, registrate en ACRES. Gratis para ti.\n\n\nOnce you are logged in\, sign up for this opportunity using the code NY373 PQ.\n\n\nUna vez registrado\, registrate en esta oportunidad usando el código NY373PQ\n\n\nRegister by Wednesday\, August 7th to ensure your spot!\n\n\nEl periodo para registro está abierto hasta el Miércoles\, Augusto 7th para asegurar tu cupo en el curso.\n\n\n\n\nWhen: August 15th\, August 22nd\, and August 29th\, 12:30 PM.\n\n\nCuándo: Augusto 15\, Augusto 22 y Augusto 29 a las 12:30 PM.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister by signing up for ACRES here\, and then enrolling in this course using the code NY373PQ.\n\n\nRegistrate en ACRES acá\, y luego anotate en este curso usando el código Cohort_ID NY373PQ
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/asking-purposeful-questions-an-overview-preguntando-con-proposito/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240606T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240606T170000
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SUMMARY:So You Want to Start a STEM Club Session 2
DESCRIPTION:Are you passionate about fostering curiosity\, creativity\, and collaboration in young minds? Join us for a comprehensive workshop designed for educators eager to launch their own (Science\, Technology\, Engineering\, and Mathematics) STEM club! Over two engaging one-hour sessions\, we’ll explore everything you need to know to kickstart your club successfully. \nSession 2: Unleashing Creativity: Crafting Curricula and Themes for STEM Adventures \nBuilding on the groundwork laid in Session 1\, this session will focus on designing the heart of your STEM club: the curriculum and themes. We’ll explore STEAM (Science\, Technology\, Engineering\, Arts\, and Mathematics) integration\, brainstorm exciting project ideas\, and select themes that resonate with club members. Whether it’s robotics\, environmental science\, coding\, or beyond\, we’ll help you tailor your club’s offerings to spark curiosity and foster learning. Additionally\, we’ll share tips and strategies for executing club meetings and events seamlessly\, ensuring a rewarding experience for both educators and club members alike. \nBy the end of this workshop series\, you’ll leave with the knowledge\, tools\, and inspiration to confidently launch and lead your very own STEM club\, igniting a passion for inquiry\, discovery\, and innovation in the next generation of STEM enthusiasts! \nObjectives: \n– Develop STEAM curriculum and themes suitable for club activities. \n– Explore hands-on activities\, projects\, and challenges to engage club members. \n– Learn how and when to infuse role models into your club. \n– Discuss strategies for executing club meetings and events effectively. \nPresenter: Nancy Scales-Coddington\, STEM Consultant\, Founder STEM Socialite  \nNancy Scales Coddington is a seasoned STEM consultant with over 24 years of experience in leading\, creating\, and advising STEM clubs\, events\, and classes. With a background in public media spanning 15 years\, she brings a wealth of knowledge and insight to her work. Nancy’s dedication to education extends to her role as an advisor for PBS KIDS programs\, where she contributes her expertise to shape educational content. Additionally\, she serves on the board of the Science Teachers Association of New York State\, further demonstrating her commitment to advancing STEM education. As a SciGirls trainer focused on gender equity in STEM and a national presenter for STEM-related topics\, Nancy is passionate about empowering individuals and promoting inclusivity in the field. She lives in the Finger Lakes of New York\, where she enjoys hiking with her dog\, paddleboarding\, and skiing.  \nSocial:  \nX\, IG @ NancyCoddington \nX\, IG\, TikTok @ STEMSocialite 
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/so-you-want-to-start-a-stem-club-session-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240606T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240606T113000
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CREATED:20240530T163113Z
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SUMMARY:Expanded Learning Time: A Key Practice of Community Schools
DESCRIPTION:On June 6 at 10:00 am\, join us to discuss the intersection of the community schools strategy and expanded learning time (ELT). Participants can expect to learn about:\n\nThe connection between community schools and ELT programs.\nHow needs assessments are foundational to the community schools strategy and can enhance ELT programs.\nThe Network Quality Self-Assessment Tool.\n\nThe webinar is hosted by the Central/Western New York State Community Schools Technical Assistance Centers in partnership with the New York State Education Department. The Network’s Alli Lidie and Timothy Fowler will be featured speakers.
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/expanded-learning-time-a-key-practice-of-community-schools/
CATEGORIES:Policy/Advocacy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240516T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240516T170000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124720
CREATED:20240322T163346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240514T205642Z
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SUMMARY:So You Want to Start a STEM Club Session 1
DESCRIPTION:Are you passionate about fostering curiosity\, creativity\, and collaboration in young minds? Join us for a comprehensive workshop designed for educators eager to launch their own (Science\, Technology\, Engineering\, and Mathematics) STEM club! Over two engaging one-hour sessions\, we’ll explore everything you need to know to kickstart your club successfully. \nSession 1: Building Your STEM Club Foundation \nIn this session\, we’ll delve into the fundamentals of launching a STEM club. From defining your club’s mission and goals to securing resources and setting up logistics\, we’ll guide you through the essential steps to ensure a strong foundation. Additionally\, we’ll discuss the importance of partnerships\, role models\, and collaborations with local organizations\, businesses\, and educational institutions to enrich your club’s offerings and opportunities. \nObjectives: \n– Understand the key components of a successful STEM club. \n– Identify considerations and logistics when starting a club. \n– Explore potential partners\, role models\, and collaborators for club activities. \nPresenter: Nancy Scales-Coddington\, STEM Consultant\, Founder STEM Socialite  \nNancy Scales-Coddington is a seasoned STEM consultant with over 24 years of experience in leading\, creating\, and advising STEM clubs\, events\, and classes. With a background in public media spanning 15 years\, she brings a wealth of knowledge and insight to her work. Nancy’s dedication to education extends to her role as an advisor for PBS KIDS programs\, where she contributes her expertise to shape educational content. Additionally\, she serves on the board of the Science Teachers Association of New York State\, further demonstrating her commitment to advancing STEM education. As a SciGirls trainer focused on gender equity in STEM and a national presenter for STEM-related topics\, Nancy is passionate about empowering individuals and promoting inclusivity in the field. She lives in the Finger Lakes of New York\, where she enjoys hiking with her dog\, paddleboarding\, and skiing.  \nSocial: \nX\, IG @ NancyCoddington \nX\, IG\, TikTok @ STEMSocialite
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/so-you-want-to-start-a-stem-club-session-1/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240426T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240426T123000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124720
CREATED:20240221T141104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240221T141120Z
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SUMMARY:Spring/Summer (Part 2) Semester Begins!
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URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/spring-summer-part-2-semester-begins/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240425T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240425T130000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124720
CREATED:20240319T192515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240329T143012Z
UID:30910-1714046400-1714050000@networkforyouthsuccess.org
SUMMARY:Spark with STEAM: Creative Computing with Electronics
DESCRIPTION:Join Thimble.io for an electrifying knowledge series experience titled “Spark with STEAM: Creative Computing with Electronics.” Whether you’re an educator\, an after-school instructor\, or simply passionate about STEAM education\, this session is crafted to immerse you in the dynamic world of creative computing and electronics integration. Sign up and join us to discover how to ignite curiosity through creative computing and electronics! \nSign up with the website link below
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/spark-with-steam-creative-computing-with-electronics/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240417
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240421
DTSTAMP:20260415T124720
CREATED:20230711T152557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T154357Z
UID:27350-1713312000-1713657599@networkforyouthsuccess.org
SUMMARY:Registration is open! Empower Youth Success Conference 2024
DESCRIPTION:Empower Youth Success 2024 \nfeaturing: \n\nThe NYS Community Schools Resilience & Equity Conference (April 17 & 18)\n21st Century Community Learning Centers Conference (April 19)\nSchool’s Out\, Make it Count (April 19 & 20)\n\nWe are excited to introduce the conference partners for this year’s Empower Youth Success Conference: SED\, Finger Lakes  Community Schools\, Binghamton University\, NYC Technical Assistance Resource Center (NYC TARC)\, and Change Impact. \n  \n 
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/save-the-date-empower-youth-success-conference-2024/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240326T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240326T200000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124720
CREATED:20240125T191139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240125T191139Z
UID:30474-1711477800-1711483200@networkforyouthsuccess.org
SUMMARY:Giving Youth Control with Project Based Learning
DESCRIPTION:Description: Youth should direct their own fun and learning\, when it is developmentally appropriate. Learn techniques for engaging youth in decision making\, developing projects\, and leading their own development in this active workshop. Join PD Director Timothy Fowler in understanding how project-based learning can engage youth as partners in youth development practice. This workshop is especially designed for professionals who work with upper elementary (3rd-5th grade)\, middle school\, and high school youth. We will use STEM examples\, but the practices can be applied in other curricular areas. \nGoal: To engage with the components of project-based learning to learn ways to support giving youth control \nObjectives: \n\nIdentify the process of project-based learning in afterschool and summer program curricula\nPractice steps in project-based learning\nPlan to bring project-based learning into participants’ youth programs\n\nOCFS area(s) 3 \nCBK area(s) 4
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/giving-youth-control-with-project-based-learning/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240314T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240314T140000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124720
CREATED:20240229T210239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240229T210239Z
UID:30788-1710421200-1710424800@networkforyouthsuccess.org
SUMMARY:"It Takes the Village!": Exploring the Role of Expanded Learning Opportunities in Improving Early Literacy Outcomes
DESCRIPTION:On January 30th\, The Education Trust–New York launched The New York Campaign for Early Literacy — a statewide movement to improve student reading outcomes\, from birth to age 8. The Campaign is a continuum of their work to ensure New York State and local school districts prioritize early literacy and the science of reading. Schools and families should not\, in isolation\, address the literacy challenge in New York. Afterschool\, summer\, and other expanded learning programs are positioned to serve as partners providing high-quality\, early literacy support. \nJoin the New York State Network for Youth Success for the release of our new policy brief to learn more about how high-quality expanded learning opportunities foster early literacy education. We will also spotlight how several afterschool and community-based organizations are promoting early literacy through innovative initiatives and partnerships. \nPanelists  \n\nTarja Parssinen\, Founder/Director\, WNY Education Alliance\nJune Muto\, Lead\, Wayne MOST (Maximizing-Out-of-School Time)\nSamuel L. Radford III\, Director of Masten Resource Center\, Community Action Organization of WNY
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/it-takes-the-village-exploring-the-role-of-expanded-learning-opportunities-in-improving-early-literacy-outcomes-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240313T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240313T130000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124720
CREATED:20240207T174052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240207T174052Z
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SUMMARY:Buffalo Area Job Fair
DESCRIPTION:The Afterschool Network of Western New York (ASNWNY) will host a job fair for people interested in working with youth on Wednesday\, March 13th\, 2024. This event will connect prospective employees to jobs and internships with afterschool organizations in Western New York. Lunch will be included! \nPlease register in advance for the ASNWNY Job Fair. \nThe event will be held from 11 AM to 1 PM at the Boys and Girls Club of the Northtowns\, 54 Riverdale Avenue\, Buffalo\, NY 14207. \nPlease contact Grace Myers-Belote if you have any questions by emailing Grace.Lattanzio at gmail.com. \n 
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/buffalo-area-job-fair/
LOCATION:Boys and Girls Club of the Northtowns\, 54 Riverdale Avenue\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14270\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240312T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240312T200000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124720
CREATED:20240125T190837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240125T190837Z
UID:30472-1710268200-1710273600@networkforyouthsuccess.org
SUMMARY:Applying Strategies to Document STEM
DESCRIPTION:Description: Apply strategies used to support documentation of STEM concepts in multiple formats\, particularly symbols\, drawings\, models\, diagrams\, charts\, tables\, text or non-verbal means. This workshop is designed to help participants engage youth in documentation\, which is an important communication and planning tool in STEM learning. Join PD Director Timothy Fowler in this active workshop to experience methods you can use to get youth to capture and document their thinking processes and visualize information. \nGoal: To learn and apply different methods of documentation of STEM activities \nObjectives: \n\nApply multiple methods of documentation in STEM learning\nExamine different methods of documentation youth can use\nPlan to engage youth in using those methods of documentation after the training event\n\nOCFS area(s) 3 \nCBK area(s) 4
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/applying-strategies-to-document-stem/
LOCATION:Zoom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240312T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240312T123000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124720
CREATED:20240129T191149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240129T191149Z
UID:30495-1710235800-1710246600@networkforyouthsuccess.org
SUMMARY:Site Leader Institute for Spring 2024
DESCRIPTION:Learn the skills and attitudes managers need for success! The Site Leader Institute is for new and experienced managers who want to sharpen their skills in working with staff and managing programs. This virtual Institute includes sessions on accountability\, time management\, and coaching staff to reach their potential. \nThe Institute emphasizes skills and practical application in youth-serving organizations. It is ideal for site directors\, program directors\, or other new site-level leaders in afterschool\, summer\, expanded learning\, or grant-funded programs. \nThe Site Leader Institute meets in the morning starting Tuesday\, March 12th and continues every Tuesday and Thursday through March 28th. This event is a total of 15 training hours in CBK areas 4\, 6\, and 7 and OCFS training areas 3 and 5. Participants must attend all six sessions in order to receive OCFS training credit. \nTo learn more\, and to register\, visit our Site Leader Institute page. Note that registration closes on Tuesday\, February 27th.
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/site-leader-institute-for-spring-2024/
LOCATION:Zoom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240309T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240309T110000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124720
CREATED:20240220T194531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240220T194531Z
UID:30694-1709978400-1709982000@networkforyouthsuccess.org
SUMMARY:Solar Eclipse Resources for NYS
DESCRIPTION:NYS is lucky to be in the path of totality for the 2024 Solar Eclipse happening April 8th! Join Abigael Rice\, our STEAM Coordinator for an hour long virtual session about the Solar Eclipse. Abbi will share general information about the Solar Eclipse\, events and viewing parties in NYS\, and activities for students and families to partake in before and during the Eclipse. We hope you leave this session inspired and excited to experience a once in a lifetime view here in NY!
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/solar-eclipse-resources-for-nys/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240307T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240307T140000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124720
CREATED:20240119T191447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240119T191447Z
UID:30406-1709816400-1709820000@networkforyouthsuccess.org
SUMMARY:Play\, Connect\, Create with Learning\, Experienced (LXP)
DESCRIPTION:Play\, Connect\, Create with Learning\, Experienced (LXP) \nMarch 7\, 2024\, 1:00 pm EST \nIn a dynamic and interactive session\, we will discover the importance of Play\, Connect\, and Create and how to incorporate this into out-of-school programming. Participants will dive into the LXP model to discover actionable strategies for their programs. We will create an immersive learning experience that enhances student collaboration and collective problem-solving.  \nThis session will not count for OCFS training credit. \nLearn More: https://www.prosolve.com/lxpwebinar \nRegister:  https://prosolve.webinargeek.com/lxpwebinar \nPresenters:  \nDr. Michelle Ament – Chief Academic Officer \nMichelle has served as an educator and district administrator for over 25 years. As the Chief Academic Officer\, she supports ProSolve’s commitment to being a thought leader in the educational space as they reimagine a more student-centered ecosystem in which learners engage in immersive experiences to build academic skills and transfer social and emotional learning throughout the school environment and workforce. Michelle holds a doctorate in degree in Educational Leadership.  \nJessica Marucci – Director of Experiential Professional Development  \nJessica is committed to providing authentic and meaningful learning opportunities for both students and adults with 8+ years of experience in experiential education. As the Director of Experiential PD at ProSolve\, she is dedicated to empowering and supporting educators in providing engaging learning experiences that target and cultivate Human Intelligence. Jessica holds a master’s degree in Education. \nTiffany Sawyer – Educational Designer  \nTiffany is a former educator with 15 years of experience creating and leading meaningful educational opportunities for adults and children\, focusing on experiential education. She is driven to create authentic and engaging educational experiences that help build and strengthen career readiness and professional growth. Tiffany holds a master’s degree in Education.
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/play-connect-create-with-learning-experienced-lxp/
LOCATION:Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240301T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240301T120000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124720
CREATED:20240131T172640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T172640Z
UID:30504-1709287200-1709294400@networkforyouthsuccess.org
SUMMARY:Asking Purposeful Questions
DESCRIPTION:Asking the right question at the right time can unlock new possibilities in a child’s thinking. Learn how to craft questions that promote deeper learning in young people. Focusing on STEAM (science\, technology\, engineering\, the arts\, and math) activity\, this workshop will explore the creation and use of timely questions to maximize hands-on learning. Emphasis will be placed on creation and timing of open-ended and other types of questions. ACRES is a virtual learning option for professional development which works with small groups of practitioners. Participants will receive training and two follow-up sessions to support implementation of new skills. \nThis six-hour session will give you tools and follow-up support in implementing practices related to using questions to support youth development and informal STEAM learning. \nParticipants must register for Cohort 302PQ (Coach Sara K) when registering with this link. \nThis workshop session meets three separate times: \nSession 03/01/2024\, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM\nSession 03/15/2024\, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM\nSession 03/22/2024\, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM \nAbout the presenter: Sara Kobilka has worked in out-of-school programs for more than 25 years in 5 states including community education\, summer camps\, university outreach\, and science museums. She comes to ACRES through the New York State Network for Youth Success where she is on the Leadership Team for the New York STEAM Girls Collaborative. She is passionate about building community and operates with a multi-/trans-disciplinary mindset. Her extensive experience in virtual training facilitation and technical support makes her both a skilled and empathic ACRES coach. \nSara is a TTAP credentialed trainer. This session will count for six (6) hours of training in OCFS area 3 and CBK area 6. \nAsking Purposeful Questions is provided at no cost to participants through funding from the National Science Foundation through the Maine Math and Science Alliance’s ACRES project. Participation in Asking Purposeful Questions is a prerequisite to other ACRES topics and sessions.
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/asking-purposeful-questions-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240229T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240229T140000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124720
CREATED:20240119T191226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240119T191536Z
UID:30404-1709211600-1709215200@networkforyouthsuccess.org
SUMMARY:Level Up with Learning\, Experienced (LXP)
DESCRIPTION:Level Up with Learning\, Experienced (LXP) \nFebruary 29th\, 2024\, 1:00 pm EST \nJoin us for this highly engaging session on “Leveling Up” programming using the LXP model. In this interactive session\, participants will learn how to design simple experiential learning experiences by working collaboratively to “Level Up” a tried and true out-of-school time activity to increase student engagement and enrich learning.  \nThis session will not count for OCFS training credit. \nLearn More: https://www.prosolve.com/lxpwebinar \nRegister:  https://prosolve.webinargeek.com/lxpwebinar \n  \nLeveling Up: Designing Experiences Beyond the Ordinary \nJoin ProSolve for our Leveling Up: Designing Experiences Beyond the Ordinary\, a FREE Virtual Webinar Series bringing experiential learning to extended learning programming.  \nThis three-part series is designed to provide facilitators\, site leaders\, and program directors with the tools they need to increase engagement\, build skills for the whole child\, and raise attendance rates through innovative out-of-school time programming. Attendees are encouraged to join one or all sessions.  \nPart three of this series will be held on March 7th. \nPresenters:  \nDr. Michelle Ament – Chief Academic Officer \nMichelle has served as an educator and district administrator for over 25 years. As the Chief Academic Officer\, she supports ProSolve’s commitment to being a thought leader in the educational space as they reimagine a more student-centered ecosystem in which learners engage in immersive experiences to build academic skills and transfer social and emotional learning throughout the school environment and workforce. Michelle holds a doctorate in degree in Educational Leadership.  \nJessica Marucci – Director of Experiential Professional Development  \nJessica is committed to providing authentic and meaningful learning opportunities for both students and adults with 8+ years of experience in experiential education. As the Director of Experiential PD at ProSolve\, she is dedicated to empowering and supporting educators in providing engaging learning experiences that target and cultivate Human Intelligence. Jessica holds a master’s degree in Education. \nTiffany Sawyer – Educational Designer  \nTiffany is a former educator with 15 years of experience creating and leading meaningful educational opportunities for adults and children\, focusing on experiential education. She is driven to create authentic and engaging educational experiences that help build and strengthen career readiness and professional growth. Tiffany holds a master’s degree in Education.
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/level-up-with-learning-experienced-lxp/
LOCATION:Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240228T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240228T113000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124720
CREATED:20240125T190451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240125T190926Z
UID:30469-1709114400-1709119800@networkforyouthsuccess.org
SUMMARY:Reflecting and Processing STEM Experiences
DESCRIPTION:Description: Too often\, STEM (science\, technology\, engineering and mathematics) activities happen with little to no time for youth to think about what they did\, what they learned\, and why it matters. The ability to reflect and process not only improves the STEM experience\, but builds the socioemotional learning (SEL) skill of listening and understanding other people’s viewpoints. In this training\, participants will practice leading an engineering activity in a way that incorporates reflection for STEM learning. \nGoal: Participants will practice facilitating the Paper Structures activity to incorporate reflection for STEM learning in order to understand how they can use the reflective process in their STEM activity facilitation. \nObjectives: \n\nParticipants will examine their STEM facilitation practices particularly focused on reflection and processing during STEM learning\nParticipants will practice asking reflective questions throughout a STEM activity\nParticipants will discuss the reflective process\nParticipants will develop strategies to help youth process their learning.\n\nOCFS area(s) 3 \nCBK area(s) 4
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/reflecting-and-processing-stem-experiences/
LOCATION:Zoom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240227T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240227T130000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124720
CREATED:20240222T000606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240222T000606Z
UID:30708-1709035200-1709038800@networkforyouthsuccess.org
SUMMARY:“It Takes the Village!”: Exploring the Role Of Expanded Learning Opportunities in Improving Early Literacy Outcomes
DESCRIPTION:On January 30th\, The Education Trust–New York launched The New York Campaign for Early Literacy — a statewide movement to improve student reading outcomes\, from birth to age 8. The Campaign is a continuum of their work to ensure New York State and local school districts prioritize early literacy and the science of reading. Schools and families should not\, in isolation\, address the literacy challenge in New York. Afterschool\, summer\, and other expanded learning programs are positioned to serve as partners providing high-quality\, early literacy support.  \nJoin the New York State Network for Youth Success for the release of our new policy brief to learn more about how high-quality expanded learning opportunities foster early literacy education. We will also spotlight how several afterschool and community-based organizations are promoting early literacy through innovative initiatives and partnerships.
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/it-takes-the-village-exploring-the-role-of-expanded-learning-opportunities-in-improving-early-literacy-outcomes/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Policy/Advocacy
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240222T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240222T140000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124720
CREATED:20240119T190936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240119T191519Z
UID:30402-1708606800-1708610400@networkforyouthsuccess.org
SUMMARY:Learning\, Experienced (LXP) in Out-of-School Time
DESCRIPTION:Learning\, Experienced (LXP) in Out-of-School Time \nFebruary 22\, 2024\, 1:00 pm EST \nJoin us for this interactive session to learn more about the Learning\, Experienced (LXP) model; we’ll explore how to bring immersive experiences with collaborative discovery into extended learning programming and discuss the impact this has on students. You’ll leave with 5 hands-on experiential learning activities that can be used in your program the next day.  \nThis session will not count for OCFS training credit. \nLearn More: https://www.prosolve.com/lxpwebinar \nRegister:  https://prosolve.webinargeek.com/lxpwebinar \n  \nLeveling Up: Designing Experiences Beyond the Ordinary \nJoin ProSolve for our Leveling Up: Designing Experiences Beyond the Ordinary\, a FREE Virtual Webinar Series bringing experiential learning to extended learning programming.  \nThis three-part series is designed to provide facilitators\, site leaders\, and program directors with the tools they need to increase engagement\, build skills for the whole child\, and raise attendance rates through innovative out-of-school time programming. Attendees are encouraged to join one or all sessions.  \nThe dates for parts two and three in this series will be: February 29th and March 7th \nPresenters:  \nDr. Michelle Ament – Chief Academic Officer \nMichelle has served as an educator and district administrator for over 25 years. As the Chief Academic Officer\, she supports ProSolve’s commitment to being a thought leader in the educational space as they reimagine a more student-centered ecosystem in which learners engage in immersive experiences to build academic skills and transfer social and emotional learning throughout the school environment and workforce. Michelle holds a doctorate in degree in Educational Leadership.  \nJessica Marucci – Director of Experiential Professional Development  \nJessica is committed to providing authentic and meaningful learning opportunities for both students and adults with 8+ years of experience in experiential education. As the Director of Experiential PD at ProSolve\, she is dedicated to empowering and supporting educators in providing engaging learning experiences that target and cultivate Human Intelligence. Jessica holds a master’s degree in Education. \nTiffany Sawyer – Educational Designer  \nTiffany is a former educator with 15 years of experience creating and leading meaningful educational opportunities for adults and children\, focusing on experiential education. She is driven to create authentic and engaging educational experiences that help build and strengthen career readiness and professional growth. Tiffany holds a master’s degree in Education.
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/learning-experienced-lxp-in-out-of-school-time/
LOCATION:Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240213T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240213T113000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124720
CREATED:20240125T190104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240125T190614Z
UID:30467-1707818400-1707823800@networkforyouthsuccess.org
SUMMARY:Exploring a STEM Identity
DESCRIPTION:Description: Learn techniques to help youth ‘try on’ roles in order to develop a STEM identity. STEM identity is critical for youth in developing interests and skills in STEM: youth who see themselves as scientists\, engineers\, mathematicians\, and technologists are likely to persist in learning. Join PD Director Timothy Fowler in understanding STEM identity and learning practical ways to develop STEM identity in youth programs. \nGoal: To learn how STEM identity helps youth understand themselves and develop skills \nObjectives: \n\nDefine STEM identity\nApply techniques in an activity to promote STEM identity development in youth\n\nOCFS area(s) 3 \nCBK area(s) 4
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/exploring-a-stem-identity/
LOCATION:Zoom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240209T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240209T123000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124720
CREATED:20240118T151830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240118T151830Z
UID:30386-1707476400-1707481800@networkforyouthsuccess.org
SUMMARY:Beyond Borders: Confronting Xenophobia Together
DESCRIPTION:Embark on a transformative journey with Tibisay Hernandez in “Beyond Borders\,” a workshop designed to dismantle stereotypes and build bridges of understanding. Engage in meaningful conversations and actionable strategies to tackle xenophobia head-on. This empowering experience fosters inclusivity\, empathy\, and open dialogue. Through interactive activities\, insightful discussions\, and shared stories\, participants will gain valuable insights into the roots of xenophobia and explore practical ways to promote unity in our diverse world. Let’s come together\, challenge biases\, and embrace the strength that lies in our differences. It’s time to build a world where compassion triumphs over fear.
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/beyond-borders-confronting-xenophobia-together/
LOCATION:Zoom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240131T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240131T200000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124720
CREATED:20231227T155643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231227T155643Z
UID:30229-1706725800-1706731200@networkforyouthsuccess.org
SUMMARY:Facilitating an Inclusive Learning Environment for STEAM
DESCRIPTION:Involving all youth in STEAM activity\, and overcoming any potential barriers to participating\, is a critical component of good youth development work. In this workshop learn practices and approaches to creating inclusion in a typical STEAM activity. This session will allow participant to experience the practice and identify how to bring it back to their programs. This workshop is for participants who work with school-age children in a group setting. Join Timothy Fowler for this highly interactive session\, which will count for OCFS training hours (OCFS 3\, CBK 4).
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/facilitating-an-inclusive-learning-environment-for-steam/
LOCATION:Zoom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240125T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240125T130000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124720
CREATED:20240118T151535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240118T151535Z
UID:30384-1706184000-1706187600@networkforyouthsuccess.org
SUMMARY:Understanding the history of Antisemitism to be an ally in the present
DESCRIPTION:Since the October 7 terrorist attack in Israel\, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has tracked 3\,283 antisemitic incidents in the U.S. This is a 360% increase over the same period the previous year. On Thursday\, January 25 at 12 p.m. EST\, please join the Network for a fireside chat with Scott Richman\, ADL New York/New Jersey Regional Director and host of ADL’s “From the Frontlines” podcast. Together we will explore the history of antisemitism and how we can combat this dangerous hate. Learn how to recognize and interrupt the common forms of bias: misinformation\, scapegoating\, stereotypes\, exclusion\, dehumanization\, and oversimplification. New York is home to more Jews than any other city in the country. JEDI often relies on the Jewish community to be an ally. Now it’s our turn to be theirs.
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/understanding-the-history-of-antisemitism-to-be-an-ally-in-the-present/
LOCATION:Zoom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240125T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240125T120000
DTSTAMP:20260415T124720
CREATED:20230727T154154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230727T154154Z
UID:28116-1706176800-1706184000@networkforyouthsuccess.org
SUMMARY:Supervision of Children and Youth in Afterschool Programs
DESCRIPTION:Come learn about how to keep the children and youth in your program safe by implementing different supervision tips and tricks. Learn more about your role as a teacher and also how to create a safe environment that allows for safe and successful supervision. \n\nPresenter: Sara Rickan\nOCFS Area(s): 3\, 4\nLocation: Virtual-Live\, via Zoom
URL:https://networkforyouthsuccess.org/events/supervision-of-children-and-youth-in-afterschool-programs-2/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,SACC Trainings
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