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2025 Math Summit
Join us for the 2025 Math Summit!  Our focus is on Maximizing Potential: Transformational Math Teaching and Learning.  Registration begins May 1st for this impactful day of professional development and networking through session, Book Clubs, and a Share-a-thon.

Schedules will available for Session selection soon.
Tuesday August 5, 2025 TBA
When selecting evidence of student learning, what story about their learning is being told through their work? The primary goal of a balanced assessment system is to improve student learning by providing teachers with valuable information about a student's understanding and needs. What does 68% actually mean against the standard?  Will this grade help me to see what the learner understands? With a quality assessment, a grade can determine accurately the journey of the learner. Participants will be provoked to rethink how and why balanced assessments are necessary and learn how to provide targeted, differentiated support to students.
Speakers
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Shemika Banuelos

Instructional Coach, Johnston County Public Schools
Shemika Banuelos earned her BA in Psychology with K-6 certification from Meredith Collegeand later obtained a Master’s in Curriculum and Developmental Supervision from North Carolina State University. Mrs. Banuelos has spent most of her career teaching all subjects in grades 3-5... Read More →
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Clarice Williams

Elementary Math Teacher, Johnston County Public Schools
Clarice Williams is a graduate of Mount Holyoke College with a BA in Psychology and Education and has been teaching for 23 years. Her range of experience spans from 1st grade to 6th grade, primarily in upper elementary grades. She has worked in both the private and public sectors... Read More →
Tuesday August 5, 2025 TBA
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