Showing what we know: What’s really happening with Equity in schools and districts?

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Showing what we know: What’s really happening with Equity in schools and districts? Michelle Belnavis Paula Fernandez belnavism@wisconsinrticenter.org fernandezp@wisconsinrticenter.org Milaney Leverson leversonm@wisconsinpbisnetwork.org @leversmil

Panelists Rhinelander High School School District of Rhinelander Kari Strebig West Middleton Elementary Middleton - Cross Plains Area School District Jennifer Vondrak, Student & Family Engagement Ashley Ace, Kindergarten Teacher Jess Beem, Eau Claire Area School District Jodi Hubbard, District PBIS Coordinator K-12 University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Dr. Audrey Robinson, Dir. Of Academic Skills Center and Coordinator for Sutdent Success Center

What is your building or district’s best accomplishment in working toward equity?

Which components of the model were most impactful toward this success?

How did you prioritize the multiple aspects of this work How did you prioritize the multiple aspects of this work? Where did you start?

What barriers did you encounter in this work What barriers did you encounter in this work? Were you able to turn them into opportunities?

What does it look like if we are successful with equity work?

Thank You!

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