About the Ohio Middle Level Association
More than 9500 individuals are members of OMLA. Founded in 1973 by a group of middle level educators, OMLA is the fastest growing professional organization in Ohio. Members include people at all levels of the profession–teachers, administrators, supervisors, parents, college personnel, state department officials and students. It is governed by an executive board made up of elected officers and regional representatives. OMLA became affiliated with the National Middle School Association in 1975 and has become the official voice for Ohio’s middle level people.
The OMLA Annual Conference, originally scheduled for October 22-23, 2020 was rescheduled to March 4-5, 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic. Find bios from the keynote speakers, call for presenters, and full registration details on the OMLA website.
The Association for Positive Behavior Support will host its 18th International Conference on Positive Behavior Support March 17-19, 2021. Plans for the virtual conference include live streamed sessions, pre-recorded sessions, ignite sessions, the PBIS Film Festival, meet the presenter networking sessions, a poster session and more.
All live sessions will be recorded and available to attendees for six (6) months following the conference.
The Office of Federal Programs is hosting trainings to prepare education organizations to use the updated CCIP One Plan tool.
Registration is available in STARS V2.0 through your OH|ID Account >>
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- Click on Training and Registration (STARS)
- Search Event Name: One Plan Training, Keywords Federal Programs or One Plan
Hosted by: OCALI in Partnership with State Support Team Region 3
Presenters: Lindsay Slater – State Support Team Region 3 & Ron Rogers – OCALI
Take your co-planning to the next level using Universal Design for Learning. The UDL Framework can and will give you superpowers that you never knew existed. If you have ever been part of a co-planning team, are currently on a co-planning team, or are thinking about joining or creating a co-planning team, this webinar is for you! Bring your best ideas as we discuss how to make co-planning work for the benefit of all students.
Registration
Click here to be directed to the registration link on GoToWebinar.
The Office of Federal Programs is hosting trainings to prepare education organizations to use the updated CCIP One Plan tool.
Registration is available in STARS V2.0 through your OH|ID Account >>
- Log in
- Click on Training and Registration (STARS)
- Search Event Name: One Plan Training, Keywords Federal Programs or One Plan
The Office of Federal Programs is hosting trainings to prepare education organizations to use the updated CCIP One Plan tool.
Registration is available in STARS V2.0 through your OH|ID Account >>
- Log in
- Click on Training and Registration (STARS)
- Search Event Name: One Plan Training, Keywords Federal Programs or One Plan
The 8th Annual Trauma-Informed Care Summit is presented by the Ohio Children’s Alliance. The 2-day professional learning opportunity will be held virtually.
The purpose of the Summit is to move systems beyond trauma informed to trauma competent with specific focus on Trauma-Informed Care in a Pandemic. As the COVID-19 pandemic spreads across the globe, we are in the midst of uncertainty and upheaval. Where the focus may often be on recognizing COVID-19 symptoms during this time, it is also important to recognize that this time of crisis and trauma may lead to many physical, emotional, social, relational and spiritual challenges for many.
Registration is $39, but scholarships are available.
Heading to Kindergarten is part national initiative focused on building partnerships between Head Start and public schools.
The Heading to Kindergarten Summit provides an opportunity for communities and preschool to kindergarten transition teams to learn more about successful transitions to kindergarten.
Heading to Kindergarten Summit Goals:
- Showcase examples of effective kindergarten readiness practices, including strategies to support smooth transitions to kindergarten.
- Provide tools, supports and information to strengthen kindergarten readiness practices and collaboration between early childhood programs and school districts.
More information is available on the Ohio Department of Education website >>