Recorded Sessions
The Charter Support Unit is proud to partner with the Florida Department of Education and the planners of the Florida Charter School Conference to bring you recorded sessions from the 2022 Florida Charter School Conference.
These sessions were recorded live at the conference, therefore the audio is not always the best quality. We’ve attempted to edit and tweak them where possible, and also have added clear views of the slides for the slides which were submitted to the conference planners.
For more information about the conference, please visit: https://www.charterschoolconference.com/2022/
Understand how to assess your school’s financial health and create a facilities plan that can ensure your school’s future for years to come.
Join us for an overview of the Benchmarks for Excellent Student Thinking (B.E.S.T.) Standards for English Language Arts (ELA), along with helpful resources to effectively implement the B.E.S.T. ELA Standards. Participants will be introduced to PreK-12 Literacy Instruction Practice Profiles, K-5 School Leader’s Literacy Walkthrough Tool, K-5 Student Center Activities, Parent Guides for B.E.S.T. ELA Standards and more!
This presentation is an introductory overview of the Florida Education Finance Program (FEFP), which is the primary source of operating funds for all K–12 public schools in Florida. Other topics covered will be the reporting of full-time equivalent (FTE) students, new legislation, class size reduction funding, class size compliance and the charter revenue worksheet.
Join us to learn about CPALMS, Florida’s source for the standards, course descriptions, thousands of vetted teacher-created resources, and several award-winning tools.
In partnership with the Florida Department of Education, the Florida Charter School Alliance created the School Leaders Fellowship to help develop a robust pipeline of effective and visionary charter school leaders interested in leading a school in a high-need area. Supported by a CSP grant, the program uses real-world scenarios to expose participants to charter school operations, budgeting, data analysis, district and community relations, and more. Learn about the program from the Class of 2022 School Leaders Fellows and meet the Class of 2023.
Principals strive to build a culture that is safe, welcoming, and inspiring to the students and staff who walk through the school’s doors, especially after returning from the pandemic. This school culture can be achieved with a better understanding of your technical and adaptive challenges, and building community amongst students and staff.
This presentation will be focused on educator recruitment efforts. Department staff will provide an update on current initiatives and participants will engage in dialogue focused on successes, challenges and solutions.
Join us to learn how to write a good grant budget, purchase effectively and report your expenses in order to ensure reimbursement!
Whether you are new to CTE or seasoned, this session will provide all you need to know about Florida’s Career and Professional Education Act (aka CAPE Act), including major program and funding components, as well as information on accurate data reporting and test administration requirements.
Covid has left a lasting impact on the facility development process for charter schools. Paul will discuss the current challenges facing the design and construction market and present strategies for mitigating those challenges for a successful building project, no matter how large or small.
FDOE representatives will provide an update on changes — legislative and otherwise — affecting Florida charter schools.
Hear a panel discussion on how to forge and strengthen relationships with government leaders, regardless of political affiliation, at the national, state, local and school board levels. Ensure that government leaders know your school and have factual charter school information so that, if issues arise impacting your school, there is already a line of communication established.
In this presentation, attendees will learn effective strategies to identify opportunities for family engagement, strengthen current outreach initiatives and build a culture that moves every parent and student toward empowerment and ambassadorship.
This presentation is focused on informing participants about their obligations under Florida’s Public Records Act and providing functional tips to prepare charter school operators for public records requests. The presenters will also cover various components that should be covered in each charter school’s public records policy.
This presentation will help curriculum decision-makers understand the value of an explicit phonics approach to instruction and the reading, writing, and spelling benefits that await their school with the implementation of a program such as this.
Classical Education, most influential minds for centuries. As educators, we are challenged to continuously innovate our practices, but perhaps innovating can mean bringing back something tried and true, implementing it using new resources and accommodating for modern challenges.
The Launch Year Training is a support network for schools opening next year or beyond. This workshop will be the first meeting of our new cohort. We will review a variety of issues and provide a detailed to-do-list of things you need to focus on to ensure a successful opening.
In this presentation the lead for the FLDOE Bureau of School Improvement’s Field Team will discuss how to maximize classroom learning walks through a tight lens of instructional look-fors that will lead to positive change in teacher practice. Participants will be actively engaged in a systemic process of developing school specific look-fors to maximize efficiency and impact of instruction.
Explore how the tools provided by Google Workspace for Education can be used to support teachers, students, and families. Learn from a Google for Education Certified Trainer how to maximize the effectiveness of Classroom, Forms, Drive, and more as an administrator.
A review of the top liability exposures that can put your school at risk. These exposures could have a significant impact on your school, employees, students, and even future enrollment. We’ll review claims and litigation trends in charter schools as well as proven risk management techniques that will help you avoid liability minefields and mitigate future risks.
Schools need leaders to implement an effective school-wide literacy model, but how do you begin? Join us as we discuss key components of an effective literacy leadership, why it matters to students’ and teachers’ success, and how school leaders can drive effective literacy instruction in their schools. In addition, learn about a new School Leader’s Literacy Walkthrough tool! Aligned to Florida’s B.E.S.T. K-5 ELA Standards, this walkthrough tool will help your school’s literacy leadership team observe, reflect, and ensure high quality literacy instruction is happening in your schools.
In this workshop, participants will focus on strengthening their commitment to the Literacy Leadership Team, seeking continuous improvement and using tools to encourage action planning. Participants will also work collaboratively to reflect on school-wide systems of literacy support and instruction for effective implementation of the B.E.S.T. ELA Standards.
Join the Florida Department of Education literacy staff to discuss and learn about the essential actions that are taking place to improve literacy achievement statewide. This presentation will also include updates on new literacy legislation that enhances and supports our continued focus to improve literacy outcomes for all.
Participants will work collaboratively to establish a common understanding of the B.E.S.T. ELA benchmark demands and apply this understanding to established instructional criteria that will ensure benchmark demands and expectations are achieved.
This presentation guides Charter School Program (CSP) grant subrecipients through required actions that must be completed to maximize a CSP grant award. Subrecipients will also learn how to prepare and submit CSP budget amendments.
During this presentation participants will learn about the New Worlds Reading Initiatives and opportunities to support eligible children and families.
This presentation will provide participants with a program to attract, support and retain a high-quality teacher workforce. The Beginning Teacher Assistance Program (BTAP) is a formal school-site program to welcome and support new teachers. From Orientation Day to the End of Year timeline of activities will be shared. Participants will walk away with a comprehensive plan to implement at their school site.
New school applicants, new governing board members, experienced board members, administrators and business managers will all take something new from this presentation about charter school operations. Topics: School management, business services and board governance. Join us to hear from speakers with a variety of expertise, participate in Q&A and discover opportunities to continue the conversation post-conference.
The idea of “putting your mask on first” is a simple, but often overlooked policy as leaders sacrifice their well-being in order to take care of their team. Using national and local research, participants will learn and identify stressors and simple solutions that they can put into place immediately.
This presentation will show teachers and administrators how to raise their school’s overall ELA scores through writing. Participants will learn that teaching writing is simple and increasing students’ writing skills can be accomplished in an uncomplicated way. Participants will be provided with research-based strategies to assist students at all learning levels.
This presentation will focus on Florida’s legislative requirements addressing safety and security requirements and how those directly impact charter schools.
The presentation will include the basics of SESIR reporting, observations of data reporting trends, and best practices for quality data reporting.
Building your own custom charter school facility is filled with more ups and downs than Chutes & Ladders, so we created a game-ified Masterclass to learn about the real-life challenges and triumphs first-hand. Participants compete to be the first charter school who opens on-time, on-budget, and on-mission!
Join the FDOE STEM Team to experience STEM and understand the power of a question when engaging students in learning. Learn how to embed Florida’s state academic standards within STEM experiences, both in the classroom and in extra-curricular activities.
Is your school prepared for a change in leadership? The Charter Support Unit has developed a Succession Planning tool to support charter schools through the process. Learn more about developing your leaders from within, communication through leadership change and developing a plan that puts your stakeholders at ease.
Engaging students in the learning process increases their attention and focus, motivates them to practice higher-level critical thinking skills, and promotes meaningful learning experiences. This interactive presentation provides participants an opportunity to: Reflect on current instructional practices. Explore approaches that motivate and engage students in deeper learning. Gain new strategies that promote active learning.
Learn how to integrate technology into the classroom that will be beneficial to all students and teachers. We will teach you to integrate technology into the classroom by utilizing the Flipped Classroom model through Google Classroom and EdPuzzle. These programs can be used in all K-12th grade classrooms on any scale (Beginner-Advanced.)
There has been a merging of the Florida College System and charter schools in the past year. More and more colleges are launching their own charter schools, or partnerships with charter schools, while others are considering the new authority colleges and universities have to authorize charter schools. We discuss what’s happened in the last year and look to the implications this has for the charter school sector in Florida.
Engaging in continuous improvement inspires forward-thinking transformational change and new opportunities. Attend this presentation to explore what continuous improvement means and how to strive for continuous improvement at your institution. Hear how AcadeMir Charter Schools, Inc practitioners and Cognia partners embark on the continuous improvement journey.
Join the B.E.S.T. Math team to discuss the Mathematical Thinking and Reasoning Standards (MTRs), and how they can be implemented within ALL classrooms. Learn about the B.E.S.T. Standards for Mathematics and best practices so that soon you’ll be saying “There’s an MTR for that!”.
This presentation is an overview of a Transition Guide that has been developed by the CLE in order to better inform and support school development in the area of Transition for students with disabilities.
The Science of Learning is cognitive-science research on how students learn. Academic equity is the pursuit of creating an educational system that caters to students of all kinds. This workshop will detail instructional strategies rooted in the science of learning to help Students with Disabilities and Multilingual Learners grow academically.
The primary purpose of this presentation is to provide information that will support the development of successful and effective individual educational plans (IEPs) for students with disabilities.