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2025 ISBE Career Connections Conference
Audience: Work-Based Learning Professionals clear filter
Tuesday, June 17
 

10:20am CDT

Give Me TEN: A Business-First Approach to Work-Based Learning
Tuesday June 17, 2025 10:20am - 11:00am CDT
Engaging businesses in work-based learning requires more than just offering internship opportunities—it demands a partnership that respects the realities of running a business. Schools often focus on educational outcomes, while businesses prioritize profitability and workflow. How can these two worlds align to create sustainable, meaningful partnerships?

Enter the Give Me TEN programs, a business-first approach to work-based learning. This innovative model flips the script, allowing businesses to dictate what they can realistically offer based on their job flow and profitability, while still providing students with valuable real-world experiences. By prioritizing business needs, the program ensures partnerships are practical, productive, and long-lasting.

Join us to explore how educators and administrators can simplify school-business relationships, engage local industries, and create work-based learning programs that truly work for everyone. Leave with actionable strategies to implement this forward-thinking approach in your own community.

Speakers
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Susan Dickson

President, Give Me TEN
​​​​Sue Dickson is a dynamic leader in workforce development and skilled trades education. As the driving force behind the Give Me TEN program, Sue has been instrumental in bridging the gap between education and industry, connecting students with hands-on learning opportunities... Read More →
Tuesday June 17, 2025 10:20am - 11:00am CDT
North Pavilion 5

10:20am CDT

Validate Your Student's Skills with Certification
Tuesday June 17, 2025 10:20am - 11:00am CDT
Navigating the landscape of industry-recognized certifications can be overwhelming, especially when there are so many options. Join us to learn about the role and value of certifications and how you can empower your students on their journey. Discover the most in demand industry-recognized certifications, explore resources for seamless classroom implementation, and see how you can set your students up for success.  Whether your students are stepping into a career or pursuing further education, certifications hold great value to their future.
Speakers
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Justin Barker

Regional Manager, Certiport
Justin Barker is a Regional Manager with Certiport and has worked with Illinois CTE programs for nearly 14 years as certifications have become widely available to students.  Certification has become a passion and Justin is certified in Communication Skills for Business, Generative... Read More →
Tuesday June 17, 2025 10:20am - 11:00am CDT
Samuel Tinley

10:20am CDT

Building Rural CTE through Energy & Climate Resilience
Tuesday June 17, 2025 10:20am - 11:10am CDT
Rural areas around Illinois struggle to grow and sustain strong CTE programs. However, rural schools and communities live in the intersection of key sectors that are critical to the future success of Illinois and the world: energy and the environment. Rural communities are at the frontlines of clean energy production, and are also disproportionately impacted by the changing climate. In this panel discussion, The Association of Illinois Rural and Small Schools & The Rural IL CTE Project will host Trane, Inc., rural education leaders, and rural CTE educators to discuss how rural schools can utilize energy and the climate to build innovative and robust CTE opportunities for all students.
Speakers
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John Glasgow

Associate Director, Association of Illinois Rural and Small Schools
John Glasgow serves as the Program Director for the Association of Illinois Rural and Small Schools. He leads the Rural IL CTE Project in partnership with the Illinois State Board of Education. The Project is a state-wide effort to understand and address the needs and equity gaps... Read More →
Tuesday June 17, 2025 10:20am - 11:10am CDT
South Pavilion 4

10:20am CDT

How to Operate a Student-Run Apparel Decorating Business
Tuesday June 17, 2025 10:20am - 11:10am CDT
Interested in starting a School Based Enterprise? This session will teach you everything you need to know, start to finish, to begin the operation of an apparel decorating business within your school. Learn about the necessary equipment, vendors, managing the classroom, common problems and their solutions, and more! Content can be used to teach a full year course or can be implemented into a club like FBLA, DECA, FCCLA, etc. Tricia Campbell has implemented this course at two schools and has taught over 400 other educators across the US how to do so in their schools.
Speakers
Tuesday June 17, 2025 10:20am - 11:10am CDT
South Pavilion 3

10:20am CDT

Integrating Career and Technical Education Pathways and Instructional Leadership Team: A Case Study at Curie High School
Tuesday June 17, 2025 10:20am - 11:10am CDT
Integrating Career and Technical Education Pathways and Instructional Leadership Team: A Case Study at Curie High School
Speakers
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Araceli Aponte

Curie High School
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Alexander Kmicikewycz

Assistant Principal, Curie High School, Chicago Public Schools
Araceli Aponte is the Career and Technical Education at Curie High School. She brings nearly 10 years of experience connecting students and young adults with work and job placements through the Chicago Archdiocese and Chicago Public Schools. She holds a bachelors degree in Latin American... Read More →
Tuesday June 17, 2025 10:20am - 11:10am CDT
South Pavilion 5

10:20am CDT

Lessons Learned Building a Regional Work-Based Learning HUB
Tuesday June 17, 2025 10:20am - 11:10am CDT
n an uncertain economy, local industries are fighting to recruit and retain a capable workforce. In response, one innovative collective in Illinois is navigating a course to empower its employable community. Employ Central Illinois (ECI), once a distant aspiration of local educational leaders, will share its strategic vision to converge diverse goals and resources, paving the way for vital career pathways. The ECI region is one of the most disparate areas in the Midwest, where many face systemic challenges. This includes learners who identify as Black or Latina, women from various backgrounds, individuals from low-income households, and first-generation students pursuing higher education. This conference session will be an informative journey exploring Employ Central Illinois' vital discussions, braided funding, and robust infrastructure, all focused on envisioning a promising future for work-based learning in the region. Together, we can reshape the landscape of opportunity for all.
Speakers
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Kevin McClure

Executive Director, Employ Central Illinois (A strategic partnership between ICC and Peoria ROE48 to implement a DOE grant)
Currently leading a community collaborative of business, higher ed, and K-12 partners to architect a work-based learning hub in the Greater Peoria Area. Kevin brings skills as an experienced leader, senior advisor, and project manager for local, regional, state, and national initiatives... Read More →
Tuesday June 17, 2025 10:20am - 11:10am CDT
North Pavilion 4

10:20am CDT

The GPEAK System: Essential skills resources, assessments, and training for educators
Tuesday June 17, 2025 10:20am - 11:10am CDT
Join us for a session on GPEAK, an initiative developed by Illinois Central College in collaboration with key stakeholders including Peoria’s CEO Council, Regional Workforce Development Alliance, Greater Peoria Economic Development Council, and the Illinois Community College Board. The GPEAK system aims to develop and validate Illinois’ ten essential employability skills through a system of curricular resources, assessments, and badges. GPEAK students can earn badges by demonstrating mastery of the key performance indicators aligned to the essential skills. Discover how these resources have been transformed into an educator facing training site with easily digestible modules to empower instructors to cultivate college and career readiness by nurturing the development of essential employability skills. This session will be interactive with time to explore how you can incorporate GPEAK into your courses and programs to prepare students for college and career.
Speakers
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Heather Penczak

Director, Education Systems Center at Northern Illinois University
"Heather Penczak - Director of Innovation Heather Penczak is dedicated to equipping students with the skills, networks, and experiences needed for success in college and professional settings. She leads statewide initiatives in work-based learning through the Illinois Work-Based Learning... Read More →
Tuesday June 17, 2025 10:20am - 11:10am CDT
North Pavilion 2

10:20am CDT

What is SkillsUSA?
Tuesday June 17, 2025 10:20am - 11:10am CDT
SkillsUSA empowers its members to become world-class workers, leaders, and responsible American citizens. During this time, we will deliver an overview of SkillsUSA’s history, program elements, and membership benefits to get to the root of how we achieve that mission. Founded as Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, SkillsUSA has come a long way since its founding with the support of engaged chapters and advisors; we will find out how.
Speakers
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Christopher Anderson

Chief Operating Officer, SkillsUSA Illinois and the Youth Workforce Development Foundation
Christopher Anderson serves as the Chief Operating Officer for both SkillsUSA Illinois, Inc. and the Youth Workforce Development Foundation. In this role, Chris leads efforts to scale organizational impact, drive strategic growth, and foster a performance-driven culture across a dynamic... Read More →
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Katie Bye

Director of Member Engagement, SkillsUSA Illinois
Katie Bye serves as the Director of Member Engagement at SkillsUSA Illinois, where she leads efforts to inspire and support over 15,000 members in career and technical education (CTE) across the state. With a strong focus on member engagement, she oversees the development and implementation... Read More →
Tuesday June 17, 2025 10:20am - 11:10am CDT
Bremen

12:10pm CDT

16 and 17 Year olds: The Truth About Employment and Internships
Tuesday June 17, 2025 12:10pm - 1:00pm CDT
Examine Illinois state and US Department of Labor employment law concerning 16 and 17 year-olds. Learn what the law allows 16 and 17 year-olds to do in employment and internships in a variety of industries. Leave with written guidance from Illinois and the US DOL to support your requests with employer partners to host interns and employ 16 and 17 year-olds.
Speakers
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Cassie Blickem

Director, VALEES
Cassie Blickem is the Director of Valley Education for Employment System (VALEES, EFE #130) serving 17 member districts and two Area Career Centers in the southern portion of Kane County and parts of DeKalb, Kendall, LaSalle and Lee Counties.
Tuesday June 17, 2025 12:10pm - 1:00pm CDT
South Pavilion 5

12:10pm CDT

AI & the Future of Work: Preparing CTE Students for the New Economy
Tuesday June 17, 2025 12:10pm - 1:00pm CDT
This workshop explores the transformative impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the future of work and equips CTE educators with the knowledge and tools to prepare students for AI-driven careers. Participants will gain an understanding of the current state of AI, future trends, and the evolving career landscape. The session will delve into practical applications of AI in various CTE fields, offering concrete examples and demonstrations of how teachers can integrate AI concepts and tools into their curriculum and daily instruction.
Speakers
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Eric Santos

Regional Educational Technology Coordinator, Chicagoland, Learning Technology Center
Eric Santos is a National Board Certified Teacher with expertise in STEM education, AI integration, and curriculum development with a technology focus. Extensive experience keynoting, facilitating workshops, and consulting on AI in education. Proven track record in designing STEM... Read More →
Tuesday June 17, 2025 12:10pm - 1:00pm CDT
South Pavilion 6

12:10pm CDT

Building Skills That Add Up: Mathematics Integration in CTE
Tuesday June 17, 2025 12:10pm - 1:00pm CDT
Unleash the potential of Career and Technical Education (CTE) by integrating mathematics into your programs. This session will explore the natural alignment between math and CTE disciplines, highlighting how these connections can deepen student understanding and foster real-world applications. Participants will gain practical strategies and implementation tools to incorporate math seamlessly into CTE instruction, making it both accessible and meaningful for students. With a focus on actionable takeaways, this session will provide real examples you can bring directly to your classroom, helping students see the relevance of math in their career pathways. Whether you’re looking to strengthen math integration in your existing curriculum or searching for new ideas, this session offers the support, inspiration, and resources needed to make it happen. Prepare to transform your approach to teaching and empower your students to connect math concepts to their future success! "
Speakers
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Gina Fulton

Principal Consultant, ISBE
Tuesday June 17, 2025 12:10pm - 1:00pm CDT
North Pavilion 1

12:10pm CDT

Introducing SkillsUSA Illinois’ Work-based Learning Platform
Tuesday June 17, 2025 12:10pm - 1:00pm CDT
During this session, we will explore how SkillsUSA is the solution provider to support you in guiding students from middle school through early adulthood as they explore, engage with, and prepare for careers. From career discovery through transition to employment, SkillsUSA supports each stage with activities, outcomes, and community impact.
Speakers
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Christopher Anderson

Chief Operating Officer, SkillsUSA Illinois and the Youth Workforce Development Foundation
Christopher Anderson serves as the Chief Operating Officer for both SkillsUSA Illinois, Inc. and the Youth Workforce Development Foundation. In this role, Chris leads efforts to scale organizational impact, drive strategic growth, and foster a performance-driven culture across a dynamic... Read More →
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Katie Bye

Director of Member Engagement, SkillsUSA Illinois
Katie Bye serves as the Director of Member Engagement at SkillsUSA Illinois, where she leads efforts to inspire and support over 15,000 members in career and technical education (CTE) across the state. With a strong focus on member engagement, she oversees the development and implementation... Read More →
Tuesday June 17, 2025 12:10pm - 1:00pm CDT
Bremen

12:10pm CDT

Math Pathways and Corequisites for Technical Math
Tuesday June 17, 2025 12:10pm - 1:00pm CDT
Illinois has been implementing multiple initiatives to reduce the need for developmental (remedial) courses and increase completion including the DERA legislation and the PWR Act. Both impact technical math positively when utilized as intended. This session will focus on how math pathways and corequisite support can be implemented at community colleges to increase student outcomes and experiences in technical math courses. Attendees will learn about colleges using these practices and the impacts.
Speakers
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Kathleen Almy

CEO, Almy Education
Kathleen Almy is the CEO and founder of Almy Education, guiding dozens of colleges nationwide to math success at scale. She is the former Illinois Director for Transitional Math. Prior to her administrative work, she was a mathematics professor with 20 years of experience in high... Read More →
Tuesday June 17, 2025 12:10pm - 1:00pm CDT
North Pavilion 4

12:10pm CDT

Taking Back the Trades! Trades School Grant Program Recipient Panel
Tuesday June 17, 2025 12:10pm - 1:00pm CDT
Learn how Illinois Community Colleges utilized State of Illinois Trades School Grant Program funding to prepare in-school youth for opportunities in trades programs in some of the following sectors: Architecture and Construction, Energy, Healthcare, Information Technology, Manufacturing, Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics, and Transportation, Distribution & Logistics. Through grant funding, programs were designed to serve students enrolled in high school, particularly those in their junior and senior years intending to transition to additional training and employment in the trades following graduation. Programs also created partnerships and pathways with middle schools for career awareness and exploration activities for middle school-age students.
Speakers
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Janelle Washington

Director for Career and Technical Education, Illinois Community College Board
Janelle Washington currently serves as Director for Career and Technical Education at the Illinois Community College Board where she is responsible for overseeing the administration of the Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act (Perkins V) and other... Read More →
Tuesday June 17, 2025 12:10pm - 1:00pm CDT
North Pavilion 3

1:10pm CDT

First Impressions Matter: Equipping Teachers to Guide Students for Job Interviews
Tuesday June 17, 2025 1:10pm - 2:00pm CDT
Equipping youth with the skills and knowledge needed to make a great first impression is the initial step in helping youth ace their first interview. Join 4-H Youth Development Educators, Martha Ebbesmeyer and Kelly Lafferty, for an active workshop experience and explore activities designed to help build your student’s confidence while preparing for an apprenticeship application or a summer job interview. Help youth showcase their skills effectively through preparation and practice with simple, ready-to-use resources.
Participants will also gain knowledge about free workforce development programs available statewide from University of Illinois 4-H Extension staff. By the end of the session, attendees will be equipped with practical tools and ideas to enhance their classroom lessons.
Speakers
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Martha Ebbesmeyer

4-H Youth Development Educator, University of Illinois 4-H
Martha Ebbesmeyer, University of Illinois 4-H Youth Development Educator, works with youth in Carroll, Lee, and Whiteside counties. She provides programming support to 4-H members, volunteers, and staff. She works with local schools and community organizations to deliver hands-on... Read More →
Tuesday June 17, 2025 1:10pm - 2:00pm CDT
North Pavilion 5

1:10pm CDT

Framework for Standing Up and Growing a Work-Based Learning/Internship Program
Tuesday June 17, 2025 1:10pm - 2:00pm CDT
Join us for an insightful session that will describe how one Illinois school district is standing up and growing their WBL/Career Internship program. Our WBL/Career Internship course is designed for students in career pathways working toward an Illinois College and Career Pathway Endorsement (CCPE). Explore how our district aligned our program to state initiatives and the many resources we use, including Schoolinks and AI, to ensure that our students have unique and meaningful Work-Based Learning experiences. This session is designed for educators, administrators, and career development/WBL professionals wanting to build and/or grow their Work-Based Learning/Internship program.
Speakers
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Brett Thompson

Career Internship Teacher and Program Coordinator, Naperville CUSD 203
Tuesday June 17, 2025 1:10pm - 2:00pm CDT
South Pavilion 3

1:10pm CDT

Illinois Business Education Association Updates for All Business and Computer Science Educators
Tuesday June 17, 2025 1:10pm - 2:00pm CDT
Stay in touch with offerings from the Illinois Business Education Association (IBEA).  Discover professional development offerings, webinars, mentoring programs, membership, regional affiliates and many more resources available through IBEA.  Great resource for all business and computer science educators.
Speakers
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Lacy Bugielski

CTE Department Chair, Metea Valley High School
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April Suter

P.E.R.F.E.C.T.
Tuesday June 17, 2025 1:10pm - 2:00pm CDT
North Pavilion 4

1:10pm CDT

Leverage Free Statewide EdTech Services to Maximize Impact
Tuesday June 17, 2025 1:10pm - 2:00pm CDT
Join the Learning Technology Center (LTC) as we introduce you to free and low-cost services and support available to all K-12 educators and districts. Partially funded by the Illinois State Board of Education, the LTC helps districts, schools, and educators harness the power of technology to empower student learning. This session will provide resources to address specific technical needs in a variety of CTE areas and will also address implementing CTE across the content areas. The LTC provides a wide range of services, including custom professional learning for staff, consulting, and district planning on topics like technology integration, computer science, and makerspaces and manages EdTech cooperative purchasing to save districts money. Whether your classroom focus is in a particular CTE area or you are a district leader, this session will equip you with the knowledge to enhance technology-enhanced teaching and learning for your whole organization.
Speakers
avatar for Melinda Fiscus

Melinda Fiscus

Director of Government Affairs, Learning Technology Center of IL
Melinda Fiscus is the Director of Government Affairs for the Learning Technology Center of Illinois. In this role, she provides networking opportunities, consulting services, and professional development for IL school districts. She also serves as one of the IL State E-Rate Coordinators... Read More →
Tuesday June 17, 2025 1:10pm - 2:00pm CDT
South Pavilion 6

1:10pm CDT

Maximizing EFE Systems: Roles, Benefits, and Collaboration Strategies
Tuesday June 17, 2025 1:10pm - 2:00pm CDT
This presentation provides an in-depth exploration of Illinois' Education for Employment (EFE) systems and their pivotal role in advancing Career and Technical Education (CTE). Attendees will gain insights into the essential services EFEs offer, including fiscal oversight, program approval, teacher and student support, and fostering partnerships with industry and education stakeholders. The session highlights strategies to maximize EFE system collaboration, such as leveraging grants, engaging in professional development, organizing career events, and developing innovative programs tailored to local workforce needs. Participants will learn practical tips for connecting with EFE Directors, sharing success stories, and enhancing their involvement to create impactful CTE experiences for students. Real-world examples of successful EFE initiatives, such as dual credit agreements, industry advisory committees, and career exploration events, will be shared. This presentation is ideal for educators, administrators, and industry partners seeking to elevate their understanding and use of EFE systems.
Speakers
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Kaleb Smith

Director, Madison County CTE
Kaleb Smith serves as Director of the Madison County Career and Technical Education (CTE) System, overseeing the administration of diverse CTE programs across 11 high schools in Madison and Macoupin Counties. With expertise in developing high-quality talent pipelines and fostering... Read More →
Tuesday June 17, 2025 1:10pm - 2:00pm CDT
North Pavilion 3

1:10pm CDT

New Resources for Educators: Planning Team-Based Challenges
Tuesday June 17, 2025 1:10pm - 2:00pm CDT
The NIU Illinois CTE Project, in collaboration with ISBE, will present three new resources for educators that provide clarity on how to deliver high-quality Team-Based Challenges. Presenters will share information and review the Team-Based Challenges Library, the Companion Guides, and the Authentic Task vs. Authentic Question resources.
Tuesday June 17, 2025 1:10pm - 2:00pm CDT
North Pavilion 1

1:10pm CDT

Reimagining Internships: Portfolio-Based Approaches
Tuesday June 17, 2025 1:10pm - 2:00pm CDT
Portfolio-Based Internships will present an in-depth exploration of a collaboration between Round Lake Area School District 116 and Lake County Tech Campus, as the organizations developed a pilot program for HBS students to complete a portfolio-based internship in the Human and Public Service Pathway, specifically Law Enforcement and School Safety. The internship was built through a portfolio of School Safety and Law Enforcement experiences facilitated by Round Lake District Safety personnel, who acted as the employer and team of industry experts. Students developed HBS Technical Competencies and Essential Employability Skills through their experiences with diverse facets of School Safety and its role in supporting a positive school and community climate. The experiences collectively  totaled 60 hours. Issues around transportation equity were addressed with students completing the internship in their home district. The Portfolio-Based Internship is a valuable model for districts and CCR Stakeholders to potentially customize and scale across all seven Career Pathways.
Speakers
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Carolyn Corcoran

College & Career Readiness and CTE Curriculum and Instruction Specialist, Round Lake Area School District 116
Carolyn Corcoran is a dedicated College and Career Readiness (CCR) and Career Technical Education (CTE) Specialist with extensive experience supporting postsecondary success for students in grades 6-12. Her innovative work includes advancing School-Based Enterprises, Career Development... Read More →
Tuesday June 17, 2025 1:10pm - 2:00pm CDT
North Pavilion 2

1:10pm CDT

Urban Roots: "Cultivating Urban Agriculture for a Sustainable Future"
Tuesday June 17, 2025 1:10pm - 2:00pm CDT
In this dynamic 50-minute presentation, participants will explore cutting-edge advancements in urban farming that are revolutionizing food production in metropolitan areas. We will delve into innovative techniques, such as vertical farming, hydroponics, rooftop gardening, and aquaponics, and examine their impact on sustainability, food security, and community well-being. Through practical examples, attendees will gain insights into the latest technologies and best practices driving the next generation of urban agriculture. Whether you're just getting started, a seasoned urban farmer, an advocate or simply passionate about sustainable living, this presentation will equip you with the knowledge and inspiration to contribute to the growth of urban farming in your community.
Speakers
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Carolyn Vazquez

CEO, Think Hempology-Urban Innovators Program
"Carolyn Vazquez is a respected leader, with more than 25 years of professional experience. Currently, she serves as the CEO of Think Hempology, leading the Urban Innovators Program. Empowering the next generation of innovators as they are introduced to S.T.E.A.M. concepts with a... Read More →
Tuesday June 17, 2025 1:10pm - 2:00pm CDT
North Pavilion 6

2:40pm CDT

Alumni Career Connection
Tuesday June 17, 2025 2:40pm - 3:30pm CDT
The purpose of Alumni Career Connections is multi-faceted. The site connects students with alumni in career fields of interest. It allows the district to celebrate success and heritage, and allows alumni to create connections. The site introduces parents and students to emerging career fields and opportunities to help them find their pathway. The site allows businesses to locate alumni to recruit for employment.
Speakers
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Travis Mackey

CTE Director, Geneseo CSUD #228
Travis Mackey, CTE Director with over 35 years in the educational field, is a seasoned expert in leveraging alumni connections to empower students’ career paths. Known for his impactful presentations, Travis has shared insights on the influential role of alumni networking with audiences... Read More →
Tuesday June 17, 2025 2:40pm - 3:30pm CDT
Bremen

2:40pm CDT

Finding Free and Easy Resources for Developing Work-Based Learning Plan
Tuesday June 17, 2025 2:40pm - 3:30pm CDT
The demand for work-based learning (WBL) opportunities for students is growing rapidly. With ADVANCE CTE new National Career Cluster Framework, schools and businesses recognize the need and value of expanding the hands-on, real-world experience in preparing students for the workforce. Establishing a high-quality WBL program has become a priority. However, creating these programs can seem overwhelming. It doesn’t have to be daunting—what’s needed is a strong community plan.
Speakers
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Everett Grady

Founder, Pathways in Motion
Grady, is the managing board member for Pathways in Motion, a non-profit organization focused on workforce development and working hard to keep America’s diverse workforce educated and engaged. Through a strong network of community services, eligible participants are provided key... Read More →
Tuesday June 17, 2025 2:40pm - 3:30pm CDT
South Pavilion 5

2:40pm CDT

Guiding Teen Girls to Leadership Success: Strategies for Developing Leader Identity
Tuesday June 17, 2025 2:40pm - 3:30pm CDT
Discover practical strategies to help teen girls develop their leader identity and reach their full potential. This session equips educators with tools to guide students in recognizing their strengths, building confidence, and embracing leadership roles while exploring career pathways. Participants will explore research-based techniques to foster a growth mindset, promote self-advocacy, and encourage meaningful goal-setting.
Through interactive discussions and real-world examples, attendees will explore toolkits and resources that inspire young women to lead with purpose and resilience. This session offers actionable insights to empower the next generation of female leaders. Join us to uncover the path to peak performance while helping students develop their career pathways and thrive in leadership and beyond.
Speakers
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Kimberly Clayton-Code

Professor, Northern Kentucky University
Kimberly Clayton-Code, PhD is a professor in the College of Education at Northern Kentucky University, where she teaches courses in gifted and talented education and educational foundations. A passionate educator and curriculum designer, she has authored nationally recognized, award-winning... Read More →
Tuesday June 17, 2025 2:40pm - 3:30pm CDT
North Pavilion 5

2:40pm CDT

PaCE Yourself with CIS360’s Work-Based Learning Tracker
Tuesday June 17, 2025 2:40pm - 3:30pm CDT
The path to peak performance for students is to pace themselves and run a race designed by them with tools provided by us as educators. The goal to empower students and strengthen our workforce system and economy is one of these reasons why the Illinois Department of Employment Security’s Career Information System created the Work-Based Learning Tracker. Our work-based learning tracker provides guidance for students as they record and maintain data from their own real-world experiences, networking opportunities and employer engagement. The WBL benefits for students is increased readiness needed for the professional world, industry relevance, and increased potential of securing the job they want. As a work-based learning continuum activity, the Tracker meets the guidelines for the Postsecondary and Career Expectations framework and supports ISBE career readiness indicators. Attend this session and learn more about how you can help your students over their own personal finish lines.
Speakers
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Troy McMilan

Labor Market and Career Resources Manager, Illinois Department of Employment Security
Troy McMillan is a Labor Market & Career Resource Public Service Administrator with the Economic Information & Analysis Division of the Illinois Department of Employment Security. As the statewide program manager of the Career Information System (CIS) the state’s free-of-charge... Read More →
Tuesday June 17, 2025 2:40pm - 3:30pm CDT
North Pavilion 2

2:40pm CDT

Social Emotional Learning - Broken to be Made
Tuesday June 17, 2025 2:40pm - 3:30pm CDT
In today’s classrooms, addressing students’ social-emotional needs is just as important as academic instruction. This workshop will equip educators with the knowledge and strategies to foster emotional well-being, build resilience, and create a supportive learning environment.
Speakers
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Charwana Morgan

Teacher, Harvey 152
"Charwana M Morgan is a dedicated educator, and public servant with a passion for community impact. As a teacher, she has inspired countless students through her commitment to education . Growing up in a poverty stricken neighborhood she has first hand knowledge of what it means to... Read More →
Tuesday June 17, 2025 2:40pm - 3:30pm CDT
Samuel Tinley

2:40pm CDT

Tailoring Career and Technical Education (CTE) for ALL Learners
Tuesday June 17, 2025 2:40pm - 3:30pm CDT
In order to truly serve all students, CTE programs must be inclusive, accessible, and equitable. This session will explore strategies for creating adaptable CTE programs that meet the diverse needs of every learner, including those with varying abilities, backgrounds, and learning styles.Participants will learn how to implement inclusive practices, such as Universal Design for Learning (UDL), differentiated instruction, and culturally relevant pedagogy. We will discuss how to engage nontraditional learners, support students with disabilities, and foster diversity in CTE offerings. Through practical tools and success stories, attendees will gain insights into making CTE programs more inclusive, helping students achieve success and prepare for high-demand careers.
Speakers
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Jan Garcia

Workforce Development Specialist, TrueNorth Educational Cooperative District 804
Jan Garcia is currently a Workforce Development Specialist at TrueNorth Educational Cooperative District 804 in Highland Park, IL. She supports students with extensive support needs from Junior High through Transition to learn workplace readiness skills, participate in work experiences... Read More →
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Katie Trier

Learning Coordinator, TrueNorth Educational Cooperative 804
"Erica Paulsen is a Transition Specialist at TrueNorth Educational Cooperative District 804. She supports teams, families, and students with extensive support to meet their post-secondary goals as outlined in their IEP Transition Plan. Erica supports students and families connecting... Read More →
Tuesday June 17, 2025 2:40pm - 3:30pm CDT
South Pavilion 4

2:40pm CDT

The Power of Partnerships: Enhancing Postsecondary Success Through Dual Credit and Career Academy Collaboration
Tuesday June 17, 2025 2:40pm - 3:30pm CDT
This session will explore successful models for collaboration between community colleges and high schools, with a focus on the Northeast Consortium for College and Career Success (NECSS) and the Power of 15 program at Harper College. Attendees will gain insights into effective partnership frameworks, dual credit initiatives, career academies, and collaborative curriculum development strategies that bridge secondary and postsecondary education.
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Dr. Yolonda Barnes

Dean of Business and Social Science, Harper College
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Dr. Joanne Ivory

Dean, Career and Technical Programs, Harper College
"Dr. Joanne Ivory is the Dean of Career and Technical Programs at William Rainey Harper College. She holds a Ph.D. in Organization Development and an MBA from Benedictine University. Joanne focuses on creating impactful credit and noncredit programs through strategic collaboration... Read More →
Tuesday June 17, 2025 2:40pm - 3:30pm CDT
South Pavilion 3
 
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