2017 WiRSA Conference
WiRSA Conference, Oct 30-31
General Session 1
Politics of Resentment
General Session 2
Rural Education Research Center
General Session 3
Building Strong Support for Strong Schools: Local Level Advocacy Workshop
General Session 4
General Session 5
From Wheelchair to the Lambeau Leap
Break-Out Session 1
The Trials, Errors and Successes of a Personalized Learning Environment.
Building your District’s Continuous Improvement Plan /Key-Work-of-School-Boards / Viroqua Board Goal 2017-2018
The Times they are a-Changin’: Developing Best Practices in the Changing World of School Finance
Break-Out Session 2
The Process of Setting up the Central WI (Insurance Purchasing) Coop
Using Data to Improve & Align Budget Practices with Student Achievement
Maximizing ACT Scores 3 to 5 Points and Higher in a Rural Classroom Setting
Break-Out Session 3
Portage High School Integrated STEM program: A collaboration of Core Content and Technical Education
Reasons to Create, Staff, and Fund a Summer Day Camp and After-School Program for Rural K-5 Students
What is the Recipe for “Blended Learning” in Wisconsin School Districts?
Personalizing Learning to Student Academic Readiness –A perspective on getting started and getting results
Unlocking Energy Efficiency: The Key to Saving Energy and Money in Your Rural School District
Break-Out Session 4
Social Media – Rural Schools, Real Results
Jump Start to College Success: Partnership with UW Colleges Online
How Universities Can Support Rural STEM Education
Debt Issuance-Select the best option for your district and your tax payers (1)
Every Student Needs a Why to Try: The Simple Strategy to Transform America’s K-12 Schools
Break-Out Session 5
School Funding Advocacy / Baraboo School Funding Reform / Voucher-Transparency-Eau-Claire-Resolution / Resolution 17-4 South Milwaukee
Expanding concurrent enrollment offerings in rural Wisconsin schools
TEACH BadgerNet Network and TEACH Grants
Break-Out Session 6
The Journey of Closing Rural Schools: Lessons Learned Along the Way
How Access to Social Capital Shape Special Education Teachers’ Jobs
Leveraging Wisconsin Future Ready Programming to Personalize Learning for All Students
Break-Out Session 7