Feed Your Kids, Not the Can
Wednesday, October 1, from 12-1 pm PST.
How to serve school lunches with more taste and less waste hosted by Seven Generations Ahead. Free webinar for school administrators, lunchroom staff, and anyone interested in sourcing locally while generating less waste. Registration.
AP Business with Personal Finance for Washington Educators in 2026-27
October 9, 2025, 3:30–4:30 pm, hosted by the College Board.
Join this educator-focused webinar on AP Business with Personal Finance, launching in Fall 2026. This session will walk you through the course framework, classroom projects, credentialing opportunities, and instructional resources designed to support teachers with Washington-specific supports, helping you launch the course successfully in the 2026-27 school year. Register here.
Employee Leaves & Accommodations Virtual Bootcamp: How Employers Can Prepare and Comply to Avoid Litigation with Fisher Phillips
This two-day program, designed for in-house counsel and senior human resource professionals, will provide essential insights for managing these challenges and ensuring compliance with the latest federal regulations. $75 per person. Register here.
October 15 Employee Leaves Topics:
- FMLA: How to Avoid the Most Common Employer Mistakes
- Wage and Hour Considerations When an Employee is on Leave
- How Much Leave Is Reasonable?
- Pros & Cons of Working with a Third-Party Administrator
October 22 Employee Accommodations Topics:
- Religious Accommodations Require More from Employers after the Supreme Court’s Groff Decision
- Tales from the Trenches: Interactive Process Strategies & Best Practices
- Managing the Unmanageable: Workplace Accommodations Under the ADA
- ADA & The Neurodivergent Employee
American Montessori Society Regional Symposium in the PNW
October 18th, from 8 am to 4 pm, at Bryant Montessori School in Tacoma.
For Montessori teachers, administrators and families. Featuring Anita Hanks and Charles Terranova with workshop sessions that include ideas that can be implemented into your practice quickly and seamlessly. Registration and details.
Exploring the politics of religious and independent schools in Canada
Thursday, October 23rd, from 12:30 – 1:30 pm PST via Zoom
Religious schools have long played a complex—and leading—role in Canada’s educational and political history. While once they were a mainstay within Canada’s education systems, today they exist alongside many purposes for schooling, constituting a portion of a pluralist landscape for education. While often controversial, the relationship between deeply held values and education is impossible to ignore—and increasingly relevant in our current social and political climate. What can we learn from our shared history? Register here.



















