Making Schools Work Conference 2025

Making Schools Work Conference 2025. 2020 Making Schools Work Conference Brochure Southern Regional Use the registration site to: Register to attend or update your registration (login required) Morial Convention Center, New Orleans starting on 15th July

SREB on Twitter "Ready to get the Making Schools Work Conference
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The excitement of an upcoming conference is in the air! The 2025 Making Schools Work Conference (July 15-18 in New Orleans) is open for registration, proposals and Pacesetter nominations!. Mark your calendars for October 1! Registration, call for proposals and Pacesetter nominations for the 2025 Making Schools Work Conference will be open! The 2025 conference will be held in New.

SREB on Twitter "Ready to get the Making Schools Work Conference

Mark your calendars for October 1! Registration, call for proposals and Pacesetter nominations for the 2025 Making Schools Work Conference will be open! The 2025 conference will be held in New. Join us at SREB's Making Schools Work 2025 Conference, a powerful professional learning event for K-12 teachers, counselors, principals, technology center directors and state and district education agency personnel 2025 edition of Making Schools Work Conference will be held at New Orleans Ernest N

Exhibit at the Making Schools Work Conference on Vimeo. It is a 4 day event organised by Southern Regional Education Board and will conclude on 18-Jul-2025. Mark your calendars for October 1! Registration, call for proposals and Pacesetter nominations for the 2025 Making Schools Work Conference will be open! The 2025 conference will be held in New.

Making Schools Work Conference Submit a Proposal Southern Regional. Making Schools Work ConferenceNew Orleans, Louisiana • July 15-18, 2025 This dynamic event is designed to empower educators with innovative strategies, evidence-based practices, and networking opportunities to improve student achievement at all grade levels.