How Skilled Readers Efficiently Remember Written Words and Why Those with Dyslexia Do Not – Dr. David Kilpatrick

October 23 at 6 pm via Zoom of the 2025-26 HRS Learning Center Speaker Series. Author and keynote speaker Dr. David Kilpatrick presents on what decades of scientific investigation have uncovered about how we remember written words and why some individuals struggle. This knowledge can be used to promote more effective reading instruction and intervention. Register here.

HR Management: Navigating the Challenges of Generative AI in the Workplace

Tuesday, October 28, from 9 -10 am PST with Fisher Phillips. As generative AI moves deeper into our workplaces, HR professionals face new questions and risks, necessitating the development of more innovative business practices to offset the significant legal, ethical, and organizational challenges posed by employees.  Webinar leaders will explore these emerging risks and what HR leaders need to consider to remain compliant and future-ready. Register here.

ShiftEd Perspectives – Inclusive by Design: Supporting Diverse Pathways to Regulation Through Interoception

Tuesday, November 4, from 4-6 pm. Register here. Wednesday, February 25, and Thursday, April 23: No registration yet. FREE to private school educators, all training materials are provided. Each session is worth 2 DEI clock-hours. Agenda details here for the November 4 webinar. These sessions are open to all teachers, regardless of whether they attended the summer conference. Teachers are not required to attend all three sessions and can participate in any session without having attended the earlier ones.

 

Risk & Resources: Aligning Time, Money, and People to your Mission and Goals

November 6, from 10-11 am. For nonprofits with big hearts and ambitious goals, time, money, and people are often in short supply. Join NPIP’s free webinar to explore a framework for aligning the allocation of your organization’s resources with proven risk management principles to improve the resilience, longevity, and ultimately the impact of your organization’s influence. A recording of this webinar will be available to all registrants. Register..

Parents of Adolescents & Teens (PAT) through the HRS Learning Center

The PAT program brings together parents of adolescents aged 10-18 through parent support, advocacy, and social connection. In a small-group setting, parents can connect with peers, learn from experts, and benefit from valuable resources for navigating the challenges of adolescence. The first cohort of the year will launch in November with meeting dates on November 6, November 13, November 20, and December 4. $130 fee. Register here.

Building Community: From Conflict to Collaboration

Hosted by PNMA on November 08 from 8:30 am – 3:00 pm at Green River Conference Center, 12401 SE 320th St., Auburn, WA 98092. The work of communication is essential in any school. In this workshop, we’ll come together to improve our interactions and deepen our relationships with parents, even in sometimes tough situations. To keep the learning fun and grounded in the real world, Building Community will include both lively presentations and open discussions, so bring questions, concerns, challenges, or other topics you have. Approved for MERIT-5 Stars & for 5 Clock Hours with NWEd. Details and registration.