Event Calendar

August 2016
Start Date: Gale Online Courses by WI Public Libraries
All you need is a library card from one of the 54 public libraries in Wisconsin that offer these free, instructor-led online courses. The classes require roughly two to four hours each week for six weeks and include interaction with the expert instructor and fellow students. A list of participating libraries is available here. The classes available on subjects such as teaching and education; language and arts; law and legal; technology; personal development; writing and publishing.
Find out more »September 2016
Start Date: Gale Online Courses by WI Public Libraries
All you need is a library card from one of the 54 public libraries in Wisconsin that offer these free, instructor-led online courses. The classes require roughly two to four hours each week for six weeks and include interaction with the expert instructor and fellow students. A list of participating libraries is available here. The classes available on subjects such as teaching and education; language and arts; law and legal; technology; personal development; writing and publishing.
Find out more »ESSA Webinar
Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA): What do superintendents and school leaders need to know about this new law? When ESSA goes into effect in the next school year, there will be many changes that provide greater benefits for private school students and teachers. The webinar will detail the changes and give effective strategies for consulting with public school districts during this year's implementation of the Title programs. Time will be provided for questions from participants.
Find out more »October 2016
Start Date: Gale Online Courses by WI Public Libraries
All you need is a library card from one of the 54 public libraries in Wisconsin that offer these free, instructor-led online courses. The classes require roughly two to four hours each week for six weeks and include interaction with the expert instructor and fellow students. A list of participating libraries is available here. The classes available on subjects such as teaching and education; language and arts; law and legal; technology; personal development; writing and publishing.
Find out more »November 2016
Start Date: Gale Online Courses by WI Public Libraries
All you need is a library card from one of the 54 public libraries in Wisconsin that offer these free, instructor-led online courses. The classes require roughly two to four hours each week for six weeks and include interaction with the expert instructor and fellow students. A list of participating libraries is available here. The classes available on subjects such as teaching and education; language and arts; law and legal; technology; personal development; writing and publishing.
Find out more »Apply to CAPE for a Blue Ribbon School Nomination
If your school wants to be considered for a nomination to be a Blue Ribbon School you must apply through CAPE by November 15, 2016.
Find out more »December 2016
Blue Ribbon School Applications Due to CAPE
After a school applies to CAPE for a nomination they will receive an email notification with an invitation to apply and a school code. The final applications are due to CAPE by December 16, 2016.
Find out more »Free Webinars on ESSA Equitable Services Non-Regulatory Guidance
The Office of Non-Public Education is offering 2 webinars to discuss the changes to the equitable services provisions in Title I and Title VIII as amended by the ESSA. Online registration is required through the OPNE website, or by using the link provided here.
Find out more »January 2017
Free webinars on ESSA Equitable Services Non-Regulatory Guidance
The Office of Non-Public Education is offering 2 webinars to discuss the changes to the equitable services provisions in Title I and Title VIII as amended by the ESSA. Online registration is required through the OPNE website, or by using the link provided here.
Find out more »April 2017
Title 1 Under ESSA Webinar: No One Left Behind!
Free webinar hosted by Michelle Doyle, former staff at the Department of Education, Office of Non-Public Education. Title I is the biggest federal program for K-12 students. The ESEA, authorized as No Child Left Behind (NCLB) has always included equitable participation of private school students, but the new changes in the reauthorization, now called the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), include equitable funding and consultation between public school districts and private schools. This webinar will focus on these changes and discuss how…
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