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Welcome to the 2013 Innovative Ideas Institute Letter from i3 Committee Chairperson – Marie Gibbons
On behalf of SCASA and the planning committee, it is my distinct pleasure to welcome you to the 2013 Innovative Ideas Institute (i3). We are thrilled that you are joining us for this wonderful professional learning opportunity. The planning committee and the staff at SCASA have worked diligently to put together this year’s conference. Your attendance demonstrates your dedication, commitment to our students, our profession, and public education. Thank you for being here. The theme for this year’s conference is “Globalized, Personalized and Student-Centered.” I feel confident that you will find the keynote speakers, break-out session and institutes to be inspiring, informative and invigorating. We hope that these professional development opportunities will be the catalyst that will generate innovative ideas to take back to your respective districts and provide that “GPS” direction for the students of South Carolina. Once again, I welcome you to the 2013 Innovative Ideas Institute. Optimistically, we anticipate that you will leave here inspired and rejuvenated. Have a wonderful conference!! Letter from SCASA Executive Director – Molly Spearman
Great leaders are constantly looking for successful ideas, improved strategies, meaningful ways to reflect and grow, stronger friendships, and ways to serve. That is what you will find this week at the Innovative Ideas Institute. After over thirty years of delivering top-notch professional development, program strategies, personal growth, and networking, Summer Leadership has evolved into a shorter but even more efficient and compact Innovative Ideas Institute that is one of the best professional development deals in the country! We have listened to our members’ needs and responded with keynote speakers who will motivate and teach, presenters who will share cutting-edge ideas that have been successful, and business friends who have the latest programs to help you achieve higher expectations with your students. Thank you for attending the first i3. We know that you will be a stronger school leader because of your experience this week. This has been a record year for our association. Thank you for supporting us with the strongest membership and participation that we have had in our history. You have verified that we are better and stronger when we work together. As your staff, we are constantly looking for ideas and ways to improve service to our SCASA members. Please talk with us about any changes or improvements you feel that we should implement to make our association better equipped to serve the school leaders of South Carolina. Have a great conference and thanks again for being with us!
Special Event Information
Badges Please wear your i3 conference badge at all times. This serves as your admission to all conference events, including general sessions and breakout sessions. Pearson Amazing Race Instead of the Beach Walk/Run, participate in the Pearson Amazing Race! Start your race at the Pearson booth on Monday, June 17. Follow the clues to different locations around Kingston Plantation and end up at the Pearson booth on Wednesday, June 19 to claim your t-shirt! You will need a QR Code reader on your smart phone or tablet, so be sure to download one of the following free QR Code apps:
Recertification Renewal Data In this program booklet, you will find a recertification credit form where you can list the sessions you have attended. If you would like a session(s) to be considered for recertification credit, you are responsible for completing the form and submitting the agenda and form to your personnel office. The agenda is for verification that you attended sessions at the conference. (NOTE: Your personnel office alone is authorized to determine if the session(s) may be used for renewal credits. SCASA does NOT make these decisions.) Pearson Cyber Café The Pearson Cyber Café is located in the Windsor Foyer by the registration room.
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Exhibitors
i3 Mobile App
Visit the exhibitors in the Exhibit Hall located in Kensington DE, Cambridge, Balmoral and Westminster Hallways of the Embassy Suites! The Exhibit Hall will be open Monday and Tuesday from 9:45 am-2:30 pm. Be sure to take advantage of the Focus on Exhibits from 10:00 am-11:00 am each day! Exhibitor Showcase Take advantage of the Exhibitor Showcase during lunch on Monday and Tuesday from 12:30 pm – 1:00 pm. This is your opportunity for an in-depth look at products from participating exhibitors. See your conference program for session offerings. SCASA Bookstore Be sure to visit the SCASA Bookstore! The bookstore will offer books from keynote speakers and other hot titles. It will be open daily in Windsor AB.
This year, we are pleased to announce the i3 app! It is available on the Apple App Store for your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch. Search for SCASA 13 to download. QR Codes This year, presenters will provide their handouts using QR Codes that will be placed on the screen in each breakout room. QR Codes will also be used for a scavenger hunt in the exhibit hall. Please download one of the following QR Code scanners so you can access presenter handouts and participate in the QR Code Scavenger Hunt. Below are free QR Code apps you can download: iPhone/iPad: QR Reader for iPhone, Scan for iPhone, QR Code Scanner Free and RedLaser Droid: QR Droid, QR Reader for Android and RedLaser
Conference at a Glance Registration Hours Sunday Mon-Tues
Windsor AB
3:00 pm-7:30 pm 7:30 am-3:30 pm
Bookstore Hours
Mon-Tues Wed
Windsor AB
7:30 am-3:30 pm 9:45 am-1:00pm
Exhibit Hall Hours
Mon-Tues
9:45 am-2:30pm
Sunday, June 16 2:00 pm-4:30 pm 4:00 pm-5:00 pm 4:30 pm-6:45pm 4:30 pm-6:45 pm 5:00 pm-5:30 pm 5:30 pm-6:00 pm 5:30 pm-6:30 pm 7:00 pm-9:30 pm 7:30 pm-9:00 pm
Clemson Course: EDL 980 SCASA Board/Leadership Meeting SCSU Course: Educational Research SCSU Course: Educational Leadership Volunteer Meeting st 1 Time Attendee Reception Elementary Executive Committee Meeting SCSU Course: Educational Planning/Analysis of Planning Sundaes on Sunday
Winchester Somerset Eton Oxford Somerset Hampton Pembroke Eton Palmettos Pavilion
General Session Focus on Exhibits Deep Dive Sessions Education Sessions Exhibitor Showcase Education Sessions Education Sessions Exhibitor Reception SCSU Course: Educational Research SCSU Course: Educational Leadership Clemson Course: EDL 980 SCSU Course: Educational Planning/Analysis of Planning
Kensington ABCG Exhibit Hall
Monday, June 17 8:30 am-10:00 am 10:00 am-11:00 am 10:15 am-12:15 pm 11:00 am-12:15 pm 12:30 pm-1:00 pm 1:15 pm-2:30 pm 2:45 pm-4:00 pm 4:00 pm-5:30 pm 4:30 pm-6:45pm 4:30 pm-6:45 pm 5:15 pm-6:45 pm 7:00 pm-9:30 pm
Palmettos Pavilion Eton Oxford Winchester Eton
Tuesday, June 18 8:30 am-10:00 am 10:00 am-11:00 am 10:15 am-12:15 pm 11:00 am-12:15 pm 12:30 pm-1:00 pm 1:15 pm-2:30 pm 2:45pm-4:00 pm 4:15 p.m.-5:15pm 4:30 pm-6:45pm 4:30 pm-6:45 pm 4:30 pm-6:45 pm 7:00 pm-9:30 pm
General Session Focus on Exhibits Deep Dive Sessions Education Sessions Exhibitor Showcase Education Sessions Education Sessions Technology Leaders’ Meeting Personnel Division Meeting Student Services Directors’ Meeting SCSU Course: Educational Research SCSU Course: Educational Leadership Clemson Course: EDL 980 SCSU Course: Educational Planning/Analysis of Planning
Kensington ABCG Exhibit Hall
Somerset Pembroke Hampton Eton Oxford Winchester Eton
Wednesday, June 19 8:30 am-9:45 am 10:00 am-11:30 am 10:30 am-11:30 am 12:00 pm-2:30 pm 12:00 pm-2:30 pm 2:30 pm-5:00 pm
Education Sessions General Session th th Kids’ Workshop: Discovering the Brand Called YOU (5 -12 grade) SCSU Course: Educational Research SCSU Course: Educational Leadership SCSU Course: Educational Planning/Analysis of Planning Eton
Kensington ABCG Somerset Eton Oxford
South Carolina Association of School Administrators 2013 Innovative Ideas Institute June 16-19, 2013 Recertification Form Date
Monday, June 17
General Session Keynote Bea McGarvey
Session 1 Education Sessions
Session 2 Education Sessions
Session 3 Education Sessions
Stephen Peters
Tuesday, June 18
Tony Wagner
Wednesday, June 19
Salome Thomas-el
I certify that I attended the sessions listed. Signature: _____________________________________ Please note: Your personnel office alone is authorized to determine if the session(s) may be used for renewal credits. SCASA does NOT make these decisions.)
Conference Sponsors SCASA and the 2013 Innovative Ideas Institute planning committee wishes to extend a special thank you to the sponsors of this year’s conference. When visiting the exhibit areas, please make an effort to thank these sponsors for their support of SCASA and public education. American Reading Company Apple Education Data Recognition Corporation EPS Literacy and Intervention Herff Jones Horace Mann Houghton Mifflin Harcourt ID Shop iStation Jostens k12 Lifetouch National Studios Lightspeed Technologies Mountain Empire Promotions Pearson SC ETV TE21 Virco, Inc
Monday, June 17 Eton
Oxford
Winchester
Pembroke
Hampton
Somerset
Kensington A
Student Led Conferences: How Teachers Who Work Smarter Can Work Less! Grant & Rose
How to Plan Unique Units that are Common Westberry & Studemeyer
Inspire Literacy – For iPads Only! Bryant, Carlyle, Roming & Jordan
It Works for Us, It Can Work for You! Building & Sustaining a Freshman Academy Hampton
Making the iPad Truly Mobile Pratt
Magnet Mojo Cox & Taylor
Intervention and Assessment Solutions for Improvement Student Achievement TE21
Using Data to Drive Reading Instruction istation
Options, Options, Options Pearson
onRamp to Algebra Pearson
Getting a Panoramic View of CCSS Implementation Through Classroom Observation O’Gorman & Calcutt What If You Could? GCA Services Group
Measuring and Capturing the Common Core State Standards Teachscape
FLEXCAT: A Powerful Tool for Small Group Instruction Lightspeed Technologies
1:15pm2:30pm
Classroom Mosaic 2.0: Collecting and Using Walkthrough Observation Data to Foster Continuous Improvement Jackson
The First Amendment Goes to School McDaniel
Preparing Learners to Reach Beyond our Borders Samples
Instant Ideas – Student Achievement
The Digital Administrators Kidd
Moving a High School O’Nan
2:45pm4:00pm
Social Emotional Learning – Character Coach Program Cato, Smalls & Massey
RAPTOR: Reaching Academic Potential Through OnGoing Relationships Martin & Roberts
How to Prepare Graduates st for 21 Century Careers: A Personalized Approach Beginning in Middle School Mayfield & Dobbins Offering the Total Package: Failure is Not an Option Johnson & Gilchrist
You Wonder Where Your Students Will Be in 20 Years, What About You? See Where Your Retirement Benefits Will Take You Smith & Beckman
Let’s Move in Schools Rink & Hohn
Educational Leadership in the Age of Networks Halevi
One Team, One Goal! Strickland, Bethea & Etman
10:15am12:15pm 11:00am12:15pm
12:30pm1:00pm Exhibitor Showcase
Monday, June 17 Kensington B
Kensington C
Kensington F
Kensington G
Windsor C
BYOT-Bring Your Own Technology: A Model for Implementation Osborne, Thompson & Knight
STEM, Common Core and Fractions! Drawdy
School Improvement: A Game Plan Huggins & Pye
Common Core State StandardsEvaluating Your Progress Baird
Textbooks Reinvented for the iPad with iBooks Author Caperton
Prepare for the Common Core Standards Today Wireless Generation
Building the Case to Get Serious About Digital Learning K12
Partners Along the Path Compass Learning
Blended Learning: Preparing Students and Teachers for Success in Common Core Apex Learning
Apple Digital Learning Camp
Setting the Stage to Engage Cobb, Bowling, Montague & Hunnicutt
High School Leaders Session-A Conversation with JoAnn Bartoletti, Executive Director of NASSP
Using iPads to Transform Learning at Your School Waiksnis, Dixon & Williams
Five Pragmatic Priorities for Principals & Building Leaders Baird
Addressing Common Core Standards with iPad Apps, iBooks and iTunes U Caperton
Mapping out an iPad School Integration Plan for the iPad Education Revolution Griffin & Franklin
Connecting Literature with Middle Grades Math Brucke
Our Youth: Who is Really in Charge at Home? Myers
AssessmentCommunication, Not Currency Roberts
iTunes U-An Educational Content Goldmine! Caperton
Palladium A DEEP DIVE Poverty and School Success: Challenges & Opportunities in High Poverty Schools Pawloski
Palladium B DEEP DIVE Starter Steps for Mass Customized Learning McGarvey
Palladium C
Immediate & Long-Term Student Success with the Common Core Cambium Learning Group/ Voyager Teachers and StudentsMaking it Real Monson, Wright & Ferris
Common Core Support with Curricuplan and eBoard! Seacliff Educational Solutions
NO SESSION
A Year of the Common Core-What We’ve Learned and What’s the Direction? Koskela, Fowler, Dean
Supporting Common Core Through Related Arts Morrill & Ward
Engaging Students Through the Use of Technology Stephens, Gossett & Murphy
Local Control and Common Core: What Every School Board Member Needs to Know Baird
Supporting st the 21 Century Assistant Principal Sawyer, Martin & Mitchell
A Team That Keeps on Building Holmes
Tuesday, June 18 10:15am12:15pm 11:00am12:15pm
12:30pm1:00pm Exhibitor Showcase
1:15pm2:30pm
2:45pm4:00pm
Eton
Oxford
Winchester
Pembroke
Hampton
LEARNing Now 2 EARN Later! Allen & Lilliston
Instructional Innovation: Disciplinary Literacy in Math & Science Dew
The Affordable Care Act Is Here! Is Your District Ready? Thompson & White
Observations that Transform Teaching Clark, Peace & Shaw
Moving to Success: A Developmental PE Curriculum for K-5 Moving to Success
A Double Spoonful of Academic Sugar Pearson
A Resource st for the 21 Century Classroom Zaner Bloser
Bridging the Gap and Making ConnectionsNWEA’s MAP Assessment Support the Common Core State Standards Riley Relational Aggression in Girls Jenkins & Harrison
Cultivating a Culture of Innovation Marrero, Eberlin, Motes & Fox
Disparity & Disproportionality Hutchens, Green, Hagerty & Gamble
Strategies & Best Practices for Teachers to Integrate Literacy & Science Curriculum at the Same Time Wireless Generation Caught in the ACT! Defining and Ensuring College and Career Readiness Alford & Wilson
College Readiness. College Success Grimmett, FlemingJones & Williams
Transforming Learning Environments st for the 21 Century Learner Kokolis & Jaworowski
Bridging Cultures to Improve Student Achievement Jefferson, Dinkins & Cox
Somerset
Kensington A
Shift Info 21 Century Skills with Your Teachers through Project Based Learning Professional Development Ingram, Grilli & Henderson onTRAC – The Singular and Simple Common/ Formative Benchmarking System Interactive Achievement
Value-Added: A Brief Overview and Implications for Educator Evaluation Gawade
Learning to Read & Reading to Learn: STEM in the Middle Grades Koskela, Romines, Grant & Corbin
Utilizing Technology for Literacy & Language Intervention & Support Imagine Learning
Advances in School Security and AntiBullying Strategies GT Integrated Solutions
Idea Exchange – SC Principals and Assistant Principals of the Year
Student Learning Objectives: One Option for Measuring Growth in Non-Tested Grades/Subjects Barkowski
Every Child, Every Day: Raising the Graduation Rate in DCSD Knight, Gainey, Burry, Johnson & Harrison
Instant Ideas – Common Core/Graduation
Breaking Behaviors by Building: How Student-Centered Discipline Fosters Real Student Growth Harriman & McCord
Make the 3 Shifts Required for Implementation of CCSS Ferguson & Melton
st
Tuesday, June 18 Kensington B
Kensington C
Kensington F
Kensington G
Windsor C
Palladium A DEEP DIVE DO SOMETHING Teaching to Capture and Inspire All Students� Peters
Palladium B DEEP DIVE Common Legal Issues & Practical Guidance Mahoney & Williams
Palladium C
Just Google It: Tools and Apps to Engage and Inspire Edwards
School Climate and the Law Mitchell, Martin & Sawyer
If you Give a Kindergartner an iPad! Miller
Common Core CurriculumBuilding the Blueprint Roberts
Addressing Common Core Standards with iPad Apps, iBooks and iTunes U Caperton
Help Your Employees Learn About Their State Retirement System Horace Mann
Achieve3000: The Uncommon Approach to Common Core State Standards Achieve3000
Classworks: Rigorous, Relevant, Common Core Instruction Differentiated for Every Student Classworks
Targeted Intervention SolutionsEdgenuity and NWEA Partnership Edgenuity
Apple Digital Learning Camp
NO SESSION
NO SESSION
NO SESSION
Enhancing Your Leadership Potential with the iPad Goff & Hall
Creating a Schedule Around Saving Students Hardie
The Flipped Classroom Carter & Carter
A Model Common Core ELA Lesson Roberts
Managing and Deploying iPads in School Environments Mull
Got Data? A Quality School’s Journey Byrd & Brice
An Innovative Approach to Successful Common Core Implementation Harrison & Shealy
1:1 iPads: The World in Their Hands Meeuwse
Understanding the SC Standards for Natural Science & Engineering Gilchrist
Google Apps for Education Workshop Teuber
Administration -Faculty Collaboration: Integrating Technology & Facilitating ProblemsBased Learning st for 21 Century Classrooms Silvernail, Hansen & Paddock
A Model Common Core MATH Lesson Roberts
The World in Their Hands (Hands On) Meeuwse
The Administrator & Instructional Technology Brown, McMahon & Frechette
Successful Leadership Begins With You Red
SC High School League Update Singleton
Dorchester School District Two Evening High School Program Blunt, Miller & Wells
Wednesday, June 19 8:30am9:45am
Eton Removing the Confusion from Arts Infusion Swetckie & Baker
Oxford Building a Culture of Excellence Guy
Winchester Measuring Success: Leading to Achieve Mills & Seymour
Pembroke SICs: A Blank Check; Not a Check-off! Barber, Hudson, Kokolis & Hooks
Hampton Instant Ideas – School Leadership
Somerset 2013 Palmetto’s Finest Winners Tell All
Kensington A The Girls Center: Creating Pathways Towards Resiliency in Adolescent Girls Alford
Adult Education Conference Within a Conference Sessions *All Adult Education sessions will be held in the Lands End room in the Brighton Building. Adult Education participants are invited to attend general sessions held in Kensington ABCG of the Embassy Suites.
Monday, June 17
Tuesday, June 18
11:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Common Core and the Adult Learner: Building on Life and Learning Elaine Roberts, The Common Core Institute
11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Work Ready Communities Elizabeth Kovacs
12:15 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Lunch on Your Own 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. GED Testing Service 3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Career Infused Adult Education Lennox McClendon 6:00 p.m. Silent Auction 7:00 p.m. Reception
1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Key Train Training Mary Molusky, ACT 4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Directors & Training Specialists: Building Support for Local Programs Lennox McClendon
Wednesday, June 19 9:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. SC Adult Education Directors’ Meeting
Wednesday, June 19 Kensington D Are Your Teachers, Students and Parents Hearing What You’re Saying? Mitchell, Martin & Sawyer
Kensington E Common Core Assessment: Implications for School Leaders Jacques
Kensington F Exploring STEM and a Theory of Action for STEM School Success Prevost
Windsor C Richland Two Goes 1TWO1 Teuber
Palladium A Charter Schools as an Integral Part of Public Education in South Carolina Brazell
Palladium B Managing Optimal Development for the Educational Leader Cooper & McClary
Palladium C Declare War on Mediocrity & Complacency Hampton, Moore & Courtney
Exhibitor Information
Classworks by Curriculum Advantage Gretchen Territo gterrito@classworks.com
12
Compass Learning Barbara Roberts broberts@compasslearning.com
15
CTB/McGraw-Hill Education Charles Watson charles_watson@ctb.com
5
Curriculum Associates Pam Daniels PDaniels@cainc.com
33
Achieve3000 Shane Dukes shane.dukes@achieve3000.com
23
ACT, Inc, Mike DiNicola mike.dinicola@act.org
81
AEA - Representing Thinking Maps & Triumph Learning Jeff Alman jalman@almaneducational.com
18
ALEKS Math Dennie Williams dwilliams@aleks.com
72
East Educational Services Ken East keast@east.bz
37
American Public University Dr. Charles Bindig cbindig@apus.edu
28
Edgenuity Alice Smith alice.smith@edgenuity.com
17
American Reading Company 70 Megan Maloney megan.maloney@americanreading.com
Edmentum Beth Tinsley beth.tinsley@edmentum.com
21
Apex Learning Matt Kirby matt.kirby@apexlearning.com
46
Encore Technology Group Chris Powell info@encoretg.com
44, 45
Benty, LLC Tyler Smith classroommosaic@gmail.com
61
EPS Literacy and Intervention 8 Jennifer Summers jennifer.summers@schoolspecialty.com
Bridgeway Solutions Kathy Hooper k.hooper@bridgewaysolutions.com
26
FACES, Inc. Rick Palyok rpalyok@facesinc.org
Camcor, Inc. Bryan Pigford bpigford@camcor.com
64
F.E. Braswell Company, Inc. Bobby Watkins brwkhw@mindspring.com
Carnegie Learning Mark Prince mprince@carnegielearning.com
25
First Student, Inc Paul Sheppard Paul.Sheppard2@firstgroup.com
14
Brighton
7
GCA Education Services Mike Johnson mijohnson@gcaservices.com
4
k12/Aventa Tammy Graham tgraham@k12.com
49
GT Integrated Solutions Eric Toole etoole@gtisllc.com
84
Lightspeed Technologies Mark Kuhn mark.kuhn@lightspeed-tek.com
39
Hart, Inc. Paul Holdredge pbh@hart-inc.com
36
McGraw-Hill School Education Tyler Caraway tyler.caraway@mheducation.com
69
Hazelden Nan Scholz nscholz@hazelden.org
20
McKenzie Taylor Co Mike Conder mike@mctaylorco.com
78
Homecourt Publishers 74 Ben Bache benbache@homecourtpublishers.com
Measurement Incorporated Kendra Timberlake ktimberlake@measinc.com
58
Horace Mann Tim Smith c.tim.smith@horacemann.com
52, 53
Mentoring Minds Teresa Sherman info@mentoringminds.com
57
ID Shop, Inc. Ken Cobb sales@idshop.com
13
Mid-State Electronics Jim Maner jim@midstatesc.com
24
Ident-A-Kid Services Bryan Greenway greenway@identakid.com
32
MIND Research Institute Cary Shoener cshoener@mindresearch.net
83
Imagine Learning Ty West ty.west@imaginelearning.com
19
Moving To Success Dan Young Dan@MovingToSuccess.com
6
Interactive Achievement 79 Donna Manning dmanning@interactiveachievement.com
Mural Mural On The Wall 30 Stacy Ridgeway info@officialmuralmuralonthewall.com
iStation Corey Byrd cbyrd@istation.com
63
National Dropout Prevention Center Dr. Beth Reynolds breyno2@clemson.edu
29
Ivy Row by The Emory Group, LLC Matelyn Lunsford Sales@IvyRow.com
75
New Readers Press Karen Welch kwelch1799@gmail.com
68
NWEA Laura Riley laura.riley@nwea.org
16
Scanton Carolyn Bjur cbjur@globalscholar.com
38
Parent's Homework Dictionary Dan McLaughlin danmc10@aol.com
73
SCETV Donna Thompson dthompson@scetv.org
51
Pearson 43 Sharon Langdale, William Crespo, James Bryan, Tyler Garrett, Julia McCombs sharon.langdale@pearson.com, william.crespo@pearson.com, james.bryan@pearson.com, tyler.garrett@pearson.com, julia.mccombs@pearson.com
Scholastic Odell Taylor otaylor@scholastic.com
40
Scholastic Classroom & Community Group Kelly Brown krbrown@scholastic.com
80
Pearson/AIMSWeb/Review 360 Barbara Fuller barbara.fuller@pearson.com
41
School Check-In Barry Peterson info@schoolcheckin.com
47
Perfection Learning Rick Harlow rharlow@myedupartners.com
59
School Improvement Network 77 Allison Mateus allison.mateus@schoolimprovement.com
PlanetHS Steve Adams steveadams@planeths.com
71
Scientific Learning Darren Drye ddrye@scilearn.com
50
Presentation Systems South, Inc. Randy Hobart mail@carolinaposterprinters.com
1, 2
Sharp Business Systems Randy Bidwell randy.bidwell@sharpusa.com
66
Promethean Leslie Lowe leslie.lowe@prometheanworld.com
3
SHARP Schools Ann Herring ann@sharpschools.com
86
85
Simple School Solutions Kevin Blain kevin@simpleschoolsolutions.org
62
87
TE21, Inc. Nancy Ford nancyford@te21.com
9, 10
Teacher Created Materials Pam Atkison patkison@tcmpub.com
27
S2TEM Centers SC/SC Coalition for Mathematics and Science Linda Payne lpayne@scsu.edu SC Regional Education Centers Cynthia Pitts cpitts@scpathways.org
Teachers-Teachers.com Lou Pruitt lpruitt@teachers-teachers.com
22
Durham School Services Keith Galloway kgalloway@durhamschoolservices.com
Teachscape Jennifer Peace jennifer.peace@teachscape.com
35
Editure Professional Development Andrew Lombardo alombardo@edituregroup.com
Tests for Higher Standards/ROS Dr. Stuart Flanagan ssflan@vims.edu The Common Core Institute Fran Abee fran.abee@commoncoreinstitute.org
65
Evans Newton Lola Tornabene ltornabene@evansnewton.com
University Instructors Jim Popp jpopp@universityinstructors.com
34
Univeristy of Phoenix LaTrice Stewart latrice.stewart@phoenix.edu
31
Virco Nathan Reed nathanreed@virco.com
82
48
Voyager and Sopris Learning 11 Amanda Phillips amanda.phillips@voyagerlearning.com Wil Lou Gray Opportunity School Pat Smith smithp@wlgos.sc.gov
67
Wireless Generation part of Amplify Debbie Owens dowens@wgen.net
76
i3 Supporters Applerouth Scott Hardin shardin@applerouth.com Cumming Ginny McGill Kirk gmcgill@ccorpusa.com
Frog Street Amberly LeCoultre alecoultre@frogstreet.com Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Noel Pack noel.pack@hmhco.com KeenanSuggs Gill Weathers gweathers@keenansuggs.com Knowledge Delivery Systems Jeff Hanjian jhanjian@dksi.org Leadership and Learning Center Nick James nick.james@hmhco.com MB Kahn Construction Co., Inc. Hayley Bowers hbowers@mbkahn.com Seacliff Educational Solutions Barbara Havel bhavel@seacliffedu.com Success for All Foundation Terri Mullis tmullis@successforall.org Tell Them E-Advocacy Network Kathryn Zenger kzenger@newmorningfoundation.org
Zaner-Bloser Shannon Parker-Hardee shannon.phardee@zaner-bloser.com