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November 2, 2015

RCN Fall Leadership

Todays AgendaWelcome & Introductions15 Year CelebrationSTART UpdatesCorey SmithLunchMorning Follow UpP2P Innovative ModelsP2P Enhanced CurriculumLiteracy

Welcome & Introductions

15 Year Celebration

A Year of CelebrationOpening CeremoniesTimelineStartismsUSAPT ChallengePassport ChallengeNewsletterSocial Media BlastsSocial Media EngagementSpotlight on RCNsRCN Awards

KEYNOTES PRESENTERS:

START Conference 2016May 2, 2016 @ Kellogg Center, East Lansing

Stephen Shore

Dan Habib

Alyson Beytein

Spring ConferenceMay 2, 2016 New changes this year: 1. Agenda 2. Venue3. Larger Audience (650)4. Celebration Reception @4:30

RCN Spring Leadership 2016May 3, 2016 @ Kellogg Center, East Lansing

Morning PresentersPassport ChallengeUSAPT ChallengeRCN AwardsSTART DataRCN Celebration Montage..and more

15 Year Celebration at Spring Leadership !!WE WANT TO CELEBRATE YOU!!We are putting together a video montage about START and RCN Outcomes!

15 Year RCN Celebration at Spring LeadershipFOCUS: OUTCOMES / SUCCESSESBiggest STUDENT outcomes /successesBiggest RCN outcomes/successesCreative ways you have implemented EBPsEffective ways you have worked together as an RCNCreative ways you have collaborated with families / community partners?

FORMAT: 3-5 minutes choose modalitiesVideoPictures PPT Slides TestimonialsGoAnimate

Topic ExamplesConsider:Early Childhood, K-12, Secondary TransitionUrban / RuralThe SpectrumStudent Outcomes:Increased IndependenceIncreased Integration and EngagementReduced BehaviorsCollege and Employment OpportunitiesIncreased Involvement in Extra Curricular ActivitiesBuilding local expertiseMini IT or other TrainingCoaching Models & MeetingsParent and Family:Family support and collaboration (e.g. MAF)Parent TrainingUse of the PassportParent Retreat Meeting MechanicsCommunity ConversationsResource Access / SharingCreative Collection & Use of Data

Topic ExamplesDifferentiated Output & Grading MatrixCommunity Partners CollaborationBusiness networksUsing Evidence-Based PracticesVisual Schedules & SupportsSelf-managementBehavior systems & 5 Point Scale ScriptsUse of IEP Process

NOTE: Make sure to get permissions for students in videosPeer to PeerUsing TechnologySpecial / General Education PartnershipsMediaNewsSocial MediaCreative Summer OpportunitiesAdministration SupportSelf-Determination & Self AdvocacyEffective Paraprofessional SupportUsing the ASD to Students Advantage

Schedule of Preparation for Spring Leadership November 24th Submit the checklist with your 3-5 ideas to START including one RCN-focused and one student-focused idea

Jan 4 Our marketing partner, Gud, provides kit/guide to RCN about producing their stories/successes

START staff and Gud can be available for questions as you are working on story/production

Feb 19 RCN submit what they have developed to START

Gud works with START and RCN to create final celebration video for May 3

State Updates:Office of Special Education (OSE)Focus Areas for Projects:

Demonstrating Academic Growth

Literacy including Early Childhood

Family Engagement

Disproportionality

2020 Federal Youth Transition Plan

Autism CouncilSUBCOMITTEESAdult ServicesEducationEarly InterventionScreening and Evaluation for ASDStandards for Secondary Transition ProgramsEducation-Based EvaluationsWorkgroups

Education-Based Evaluations for ASD DocumentAutism Council APPROVED

Autism Council Link

http://www.michigan.gov/autism/0,4848,7-294-63678_70839---,00.html

START CET Link

http://www.gvsu.edu/autismcenter/cet-centralized-evaluation-team-module-96.htm

Recommendations for Secondary Transition Programs

START NewsletterBi-Monthly

Technical Assistance (TA)Peer to Peer Support TA Application http://www.gvsu.edu/autismcenter/peer-to-peer-support-2-140.htm (bottom of the page)Community Conversations TA Application http://www.gvsu.edu/autismcenter/building-your-future-project-139.htm (bottom of page)

RCN DATA WE ARE COLLECTING THIS YEAREmbedded in Priorities / ProcessesUniversal Supports Assessment and Planning Tool (USAPT 2.0)

Target Student Data Forms (K-12 / BYF) to use at baseline and end of year

RCN Mid and End Year Report

NEW Coaching Checklist

Target Student Data Form

K-12 Target Student Reporting FormSurvey Monkeyhttps://www.surveymonkey.com/r/T92HY88 To be used ONLY if you are K-12 IT OR RCN Priority

Priority Changes: Secondary TransitionData Reporting Form

BYF Target Student Reporting FormSurvey Monkey

To be used ONLY if you are K-12 IT OR RCN Priority

AMY TO SEND

The Power of Purpose

The XTREME RCN CHALLENGEPassport & USAPT

Passport Extreme Challenge Process DO NOT JUST PASS THEM OUT

For each passport utilized, complete the Google sheet for each passport including using the checklist (http://www.gvsu.edu/autismcenter/passport-216.htm)

RCN Winner: % of google forms completed based on number of Ss with ASD

USAPT Extreme Challenge Process# Buildings with USAPT completed at least once in the year

Challenge Leader Board

Corey Smith

Corey Smith Follow Up Salsa ShareStart a Fire!

Participants line up around the room by how hot they like their peppers (we have pics of various peppers around the room and name their group by their pepper heat).

Each group (they are now out of their own RCN), using chart paper, identifies 5-10 concepts/ideas from the morning, that could be used in their own RCN.

Then have them return to their table and share the concepts from their pepper group (in most cases, you will have different peppers at each table so almost every group will be represented). In this way, the RCN then leaves with many more ways to use the concepts then had they just stayed in their groups.

Peer to Peer Regional CoachLisa Basore & Sarah WinslowAPPLICATION

Peer to Peer Enhanced CurriculumCarrie Carr & Meghan McLeod UPAN

EUP Moodle LINKS Course

For more information, to view a demo, orto request access to the Moodle LINKS course, contact Jana Benjamin at [email protected].

THANK YOUFor all you do to improve the lives of students with ASD and their families.

Let the 15-Year CelebrationCommence!!