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Celebra on of A erschool
Luncheon and Conference
March 3‐4, 2017
Friday, March 3th
8:30 am ‐ 12:00 pm Registra on
9:30 am – 11:30 am Commi ee Mee ngs
12:00 pm ‐ 2:00 pm Celebra on Luncheon
Ballroom (Salon B)
2:15 pm ‐ 3:30 pm Breakouts
3:30 pm ‐ 3:45 pm Snack Break (Salon B)
3:45 pm ‐ 5:00pm Breakouts
Saturday, March 4th
7:15 am ‐ 8:00 am Breakfast
Ballroom (Salon B)
8:00 am ‐ 8:30 am Policy & Funding Plenary
Ballroom (Salon B)
8:30 am ‐ 9:45 am Breakouts
9:45 am ‐ 10:15 am Morning Break
Exhibits
10:15 am ‐ 11:30 am Breakouts
11:45 am ‐ 12:30 pm Keynote, Erika Petrelli
Ballroom (Salon B)
12:30 pm ‐ 1:15 pm Lunch
Ballroom (Salon B)
1:30 pm ‐ 2:45 pm Breakouts
2:45 pm ‐ 3:00 pm Closing & Prizes
Ballroom (Salon B)
Erika Petrelli
The Leadership Program
VP of Leadership Development
Leadership Coach
Minister of Mischief
Erika Petrelli is the Senior Vice President of Leadership Development
(and self‐declared Minister of Mischief) for The Leadership Program, a
New York City‐based organiza on. With a Masters degree in Second‐
ary Educa on, Erika has been in the field of teaching and training for
decades, and has been with The Leadership Program since 1999.
There she has the opportunity to nurture individual leadership spirit
in both students and adults across the country.
The legacy Erika strives daily to create is to be the runway upon which
others take flight. One of the roles that truly ignites her is wri ng her
weekly blog, Wings & Whimsy, from which she also created an inter‐
ac ve journal now available for sale on Amazon‐‐ On Wings & Whim-
sy: Thoughts on Finding the Extraordinary Within The Ordinary. She
lives in Indiana with her family.
Friday, March 3rd
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Opportuni es for A erschool in the Every Student Succeeds Act presented by MASN Leadership Team and the Department of Elementary and Secondary Educa on This session will give par cipants informa on on how a erschool programs fit into the new Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), the new itera on of the federal Ele‐mentary and Secondary Educa on Act. The session will feature success stories from both urban and rural school districts, informa on on the new state plan, and re‐sources to help school districts incorporate a erschool in their local plans. Time will be allo ed for ques ons. (double session). Help students take a stand! Be part of Na onal History Day in Missouri Mary Ellen Lohman State Historical Society of Missouri Looking for a great program that encourages students to be innova ve while devel‐oping leadership and cri cal thinking skills? Join us to learn how your students can unleash their crea vity through Na onal History Day by making their own docu‐mentary, exhibit, paper, performance, or website…it could even take them to Washington D.C.! Discover how you can adapt NHD to fit your a er‐school goals while giving your students an awesome experience. As a bonus, in this session you’ll learn more about educa on program sponsors the State Historical Society of Mis‐souri. The Power of Play Lindsey Murphy MEd, CCLS, CTP Play is not only universal, but essen al to human development. It is recognized as one of the most powerful influences on cogni ve, social, and emo onal develop‐ment for children and adults alike. By understanding the mechanisms behind the value of play, par cipants will rejuvenate their own playful spirit, leading them to create environments that s mulate posi ve growth and development in their com‐muni es. This presenta on will provide audience members with a greater under‐standing of the science behind play, the importance of play, and engage par ci‐pants in play itself!
Out‐of‐School‐Time Food and Snack Programs
Elizabeth Blau
Community Planner for Nutri on Programs, MO Dept. of Health and Senior Services
Learn about two food programs available to out‐of‐school me programs through
the Department of Health and Senior Services. The Summer Food Service Program
(SFSP) helps assure children 0 to 18 years of age have access to nutri ous meals
during the summer months. SFSP contracts with community‐based organiza ons
and schools to provide nutri ous meals during the summer months. SFSP contracts
with community‐based organiza ons and schools to provide nutri ous meals during
the summer. A erschool programs that par cipate in CACFP give children and teen‐
agers the nutri on they need, and draw them into construc ve ac vi es that are
safe, fun, and filled with opportuni es for learning.
Put Missouri Under the Feet of your A erschoolers Judith Ware Missouri Geographic Alliance Explore the whys of where with a Giant Traveling Floor Map of Missouri. This ses‐sion will introduce you to how to use the map with youth to explore geography, science, tourism, agriculture, college access and more. You will have to kick off your shoes and walk across Missouri with a 17 foot x 22 foot map made by Na onal Geo‐graphic.
Join us at our final Statewide Commi ee Mee ngs of the 2017 program year!
May 11, 2017
Stoney Creek Inn & Conference Center, Columbia, MO
More informa on and an RSVP can be found on the MASN website @
h p://moasn.org, or read about it in the A erschool Pipeline.
Documentary: “Screenagers” Are you watching kids scroll through life, with their rapid‐fire thumbs and a six‐second a en on span? Physician and filmmaker Delaney Ruston saw that with her own kids and learned that the average kid spends 6.5 hours a day looking at screens. Through poignant, and unexpectedly funny stories, along with surprising insights from authors, psychologists, and brain scien sts, SCREENAGERS reveals how tech me impacts kids’ development and offers solu ons on how adults can empower kids to best navigate the digital world and find balance. Speed Da ng for Exci ng Inexpensive Projects and Exercises in Music, Art, Theatre and Dance Presented by Missouri Alliance For Arts in Educa on A er a brief introduc on to MAAE and services it provides, a endees will make 10 minute stops at 4‐5 sta ons learning/doing a project that would be dynamic and affordable for you to use with your students. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes because you will be in mo on for much of this workshop. The Making Of A Leader Erika Petrelli Senior VP of Leadership Development for The Leadership Program
What does leadership mean? How does someone become a leader? At what age can someone step into their leadership and make a difference in their community? We believe that leadership is something unique to each of us, and that leadership is like a spark just wai ng for the right thing to ignite it. Once ignited, there is no limit to the poten al within our youth. Come to this workshop to discover strategies for igni ng the leadership in your youth.
“Screenagers” Movie Discussion Facilitated by David Carroll A er watching the “Screenagers” documentary, par cipants will engage in a facili‐tated discussion with others who watched the movie. Conversa on will center around video games and social media, brain science, schools, and solu ons brought up in the film. This session will immediately follow the movie showing.
Tips for Effec vely Communica ng in Professional Se ngs
Jaclyn Brandhorst
Doctoral Candidate and Graduate Teaching Instructor, University of Missouri
Communica ng well with parents, students, colleagues and community partners is an important and some mes challenging endeavor. Effec ve communica on in‐volves crea ng messages that are clear, courteous, and concise, as well as consider‐ing the ways in which we communicate nonverbally. This session focuses on ps for effec ve wri en, verbal, and digital communica on with others. This interac ve presenta on includes working through difficult scenarios that may occur with a stu‐dent, parent, or colleague in order to iden fy best prac ces for communica ng well in s cky situa ons. Breaking Out of the Rut: Transforming Your Approach to Youth Work Erika Petrelli Senior VP of Leadership Development for The Leadership Program
If it’s not broken, don’t fix it. Sound like you? Do you do the same old things that you’ve always done? Do you think, “It has always worked, why bother changing?” It’s me to transform your approach, to imagine what else might be possible. You deserve a fresh look at curriculum and programming, and your students do too. Step out of the rut of what has worked and into the realm of what might be possi‐ble!
How to Partner With Your Local 4‐H Program Through SPIN Clubs Shannon White MO 4-H Center for Youth Development SPIN clubs (or Special Interest clubs) are a great way for an a erschool program to work with their local MU Extension 4‐H program. This type of club can be based on the educa onal needs that you have in your program and the over 200 project are‐as that 4‐H has projects in. This is a great way to use 21st Century Grant funds or to build external partnerships in your community with exis ng resources from na on‐al curriculum that can be localized. Trends and Emerging Issues in Substance Use Chuck Daugherty Execu ve Director of ACT Missouri This presenta on will give par cipants a be er understanding of the way substance use effects the brain and body of users, discussion will include youth and adoles‐cent use. This workshop will include discussions on the most commonly abused substances along with specific substances that are emerging in Missouri. The So er Side of Leadership Erika Petrelli
Senior VP of Leadership Development for The Leadership Program
Leadership skills are much more than understanding spreadsheets, fundraising and organiza onal growth. True leadership is also filled with the “so ” stuff—effec ve communica on, empathy, vulnerability. Today’s workers want leaders who are strong—and to be strong requires a hearty understanding of how to be so . Ex‐plore the so er side of leadership to improve your organiza onal culture and in‐crease staff produc vity.
Hope to see you at …
2017 MAACCE Conference June 20‐23, 2017 Tan‐Tar‐A Resort
Register at www.maacce.org
MOSAC2 Professional Development Ins tute Fall 2017 (Dates TBA)
Kansas City, MO Details at www.mosac2.org
2018 Celebra on of A erschool* March 2‐3, 2018 Tan‐Tar‐A Resort
Details at www.moasn.org/celebra on
* Nominate your staff to be recognized for their educa onal achievements and
longevity with the program, or nominate your program for recogni on for becoming accredited or the many years you have been providing services
to children, youth, and families. All recognized individuals will receive a discount on the Celebra on of A erschool registra on.
For more informa on on these and other events throughout the year,
visit h p://moasn.org.