A positive, inclusive, and connective school community lays a foundation for student success social-emotionally, behaviorally, and academically. In this workshop, we will highlight strategies for using the principles of restorative practices with student voice at the center to achieve this goal. We will focus on utilizing initial professional development to lay the groundwork and then training students on the skills of restorative practices. They can then serve as leaders in classrooms so that all students gain the skills of tier one restorative justice through relationship and community building and circle practice. Some of the skills we focus on are active listening, affective statements, and restorative dialogue. Through activities and circle practice, we work to build community with teachers and staff also learning through student leadership. Our presenting team includes an administrator, a safe and inclusive schools coordinator and two students.
Executive Director of Student Services, Albany City USD
Deb Brill (she/her) is currently the Executive Director of Student Services for Albany Unified School District. Prior to her current role, she was the principal of Albany Middle School for nine years, she has been the Safe and Inclusive Schools Coordinator and a sixth grade teacher... Read More →
Join us for an empowering session aimed at advancing the career of multicultural educational leaders. Discover strategies for professional growth through storytelling and networking while learning to harness the power of the cultural and immigrant experience of the global majority in today’s educational landscape. Drawing from our AANHPI experiences, we will highlight the importance of diverse perspectives in fostering inclusivity and driving meaningful change. Together, we will issue a call to action to uplift one another, creating a supportive network that champions representation and equity. Come ready to connect and leave inspired and confident in your ability to pursue roles in educational leadership for change.
Director of Educational Equity, San Ramon Valley Unified School District
Dr. Hong Nguyen is the Director of Educational Equity for the San Ramon Valley Unified School District. She started her career as a teacher, instructional coach, assistant principal, and principal. Dr. Nguyen has been in the field of education for the past 20 years. She holds a Doctor... Read More →
Rose Lock has been the ACSA Region 6 Executive Director and Consultant since 2015. She retired as Assistant Superintendent in Educational Services from Mt. Diablo USD in 2015 after she served 25 years as a vice principal, principal and assistant superintendent.Rose started her educational... Read More →
Principal of Tassajara Hills Elementary School in the San Ramon Valley Unified School District. Born in the Philippines to Filipino parents and immigrated to the United States with her family when her father, a member of the U.S. Navy, was stationed in the U.S. Growing up in a military... Read More →
Coordinator of Assessment, Research & Evaluation, Contra Costa County Office of Education
Mimi Quan is an innovative educational leader with a focus on equity and diversity. With 25 years of experience as a teacher, site administrator and now at the Contra Costa Office of Education, she has worked with students from Transitional Kindergarten to adults at the university... Read More →
“Caring for myself is not self-indulgence; it is self-preservation and that is an act of political warfare.” Audre Lorde Now, more than ever, self-care is critical, not optional – and it’s linked to my signature approach to R.E.S.T (Restoratively Embracing Self Today). Self-care includes all the things you do to take care of your well-BEing in seven key dimensions, including our spiritual health. Anchoring to the work of other thought-leaders in the rest movement, Tovi guides us through experiential contemplative practices, reflection, and discussion. Participants will begin to assess the shifts we need to make in our lives to re-store ourselves to greater wellness....and how this powerfully links to giving those we lead permission to do the same. Of course, we also explore aspects of self-care and REST through the lens of equity and inclusion - and how rest is a key strategy for high-achieving and innovative, creative leaders. In this highly transformative experience, Tovi gives the opportunity to identify and evaluate your own strategies and create a personal R.E.S.T plan rooted in self-care practices that rely on choices, not a bank account.
Dr. Robin Avelar La Salle is President and Founder of Orenda Education, a research, professional education and technical assistance organization. For more than 27 years, Dr. Avelar La Salle and the Orenda team have been thought partners for districts and schools aspiring to transform... Read More →
Dr. Robin Avelar La Salle will provide valuable perspective and tips on how to prioritize student outcomes amidst challenging political times. How can leaders effectively balance many competing interests while keeping the primary focus on what matters most—our students? Be prepared to be enlightened, challenged (in the best possible way), and inspired. 1. Tips on how to prioritize student outcomes 2. Overview of learning acceleration formula 3. Most common systemic inequity traps
Dr. Robin Avelar La Salle is President and Founder of Orenda Education, a research, professional education and technical assistance organization. For more than 27 years, Dr. Avelar La Salle and the Orenda team have been thought partners for districts and schools aspiring to transform... Read More →