Smart Money, Safe Choices: Empowering Educators with Financial Resources

October 27, from 4:00-5:30 pm via Zoom. Join advisors from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis for an inspiring webinar that puts inclusive, high-quality financial education resources directly into the hands of Washington’s K–12 educators. Explore trusted tools, discover engaging lessons, and walk away with strategies that make financial literacy meaningful for every learner. Register here. Clock hours available.

 

Expand Your AI Knowledge Network: Colville, Harrington, Colfax, and Spokane

Discover new ways to integrate artificial intelligence, media literacy, and digital tools into your classroom through the Ed Tech Sub-Regional Network, a professional learning community connecting educators across Northeast Washington. $15 per session.

  • AI Lab for Intermediate & Advanced Users – Move beyond the basics and design purposeful, UDL-centered learning and workflow experiences. October 21-29, 2025 (Choose one date, location, and time).
  • Supporting Student AI Use – Part 1 – Build student media and AI literacy through standards-aligned, ethical, and responsible use of AI. Nov 13 – Dec 4 (Choose one date, location, and time).

 

Parents of Adolescents & Teens (PAT) at the Hamlin Robinson Learning Center

The PAT program brings together parents of adolescents ages ten to eighteen in a small-group setting to connect, learn from experts, and access valuable resources to navigate 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 the Pacific Northwest Montessori Association, but not specific to Montessori programs. November 8, 8:30 am – 3:00 pm at the Green River Conference Center, 12401 SE 320th St., Auburn, WA 98092. In this workshop, school leaders and teachers will learn ways to strengthen relationships and communication with parents, even in challenging situations. Building Community features lively presentations and open discussions—bring your questions, concerns, and real-world challenges. Details & registration. MERIT-5 Stars or 5 Clock Hours available.

 

Write to Learn

December 3-10 from 4-6:30 pm via Zoom. Discover how integrating writing and science can deepen student understanding and engagement. This course explores phenomena-based inquiry strategies that strengthen both scientific thinking and literacy skills. Educators will learn to design meaningful, cross-disciplinary lessons, use writing for formative assessment, and apply inclusive practices that support students with disabilities and English language learners. $60 Register here. 5 clock hours – 3 STEM 2 Equity.