Monroe 2015 - Connecticut Association for the Gifted
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Monroe 2015 - Connecticut Association for the Gifted
SATURDAY, February 28, 2015 Masuk High School 1014 Monroe Tpke. MONROE, CT 06468 Monroe 2015 12:00-12:45p.m. Check-in 1:00-4:00p.m. Program Fast-paced, hands-on workshops for students in grades Kindergarten – 8th Grade Free parent & teacher program Free literature, resources, networking opportunities Exhibitors, camps, books, educational toy sales and more REGISTER ONLINE AT CAG WEBSITE: www.ctgifted.org (preferred) Or REGISTER BY MAIL USING ATTACHED FORM DEADLINE – February 13, 2015 REGISTER EARLY – FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED! NO REFUNDS! NO SNOW DATE If inclement weather, please visit ctgifted.org for announcement Minds in Motion Monroe is sponsored by the Summer Institute for the Gifted, programs for gifted & talented youth ages 5-17. For more information, visit www.GiftedStudy.org WHAT TO DO? Any child interested in participating in these workshops is encouraged to attend. Please choose workshops from your grade group. The workshops are assigned on a first come, first served basis. *You must list at least 4 choices, 3 for grades 6-8. Every effort will be made to give students their preference. WE DO NOT GIVE WORKSHOP ASSIGNMENTS IN ADVANCE You will be notified if there is a problem, and your enrollment will be refunded if there is no space. Registrations can be mailed to the address listed on the form or completed online at www.ctgifted.org. *Priority registration for children of parents who volunteer! CHECK IN BY 12:45 or risk forfeiting your child’s workshop assignment. KEYNOTE ADDRESS & WORKSHOPS OPEN TO ALL ADULTS EVEN IF YOUR CHILDREN ARE NOT ATTENDING THE PROGRAM (Please pre-register online or use the attached form) STUDENT SCHEDULE 12:00 – 12:45 CHECK IN Grades K-1 1:00 – 2:00 1ST WORKSHOP 2:05 – 2:55 SNACK and BREAKOUT SESSION 3:00 – 4:00 2ND WORKSHOP Grades 2-5 1:00 – 2:25 2:35 – 4:00 1ST WORKSHOP 2ND WORKSHOP Grades 6-8 1:00 – 4:00 ONE WORKSHOP PARENT/TEACHER SCHEDULE 12:55 CHILDREN TO WORKSHOP 1:00-2:30 KEYNOTE ADDRESS (Please pre-register on form or website) 2:30-2:55 VENDOR SHOPPING Resources, Books and Exhibitors 2:55-3:55 CHOICE OF WORKSHOPS (Please indicate choice on form or website) 4:00 SIGN OUT/PICK UP CHILDREN PRESENTED BY MONROE ORGANIZED VOTERS FOR EDUCATION THE CONNECTICUT ASSOCIATION FOR THE GIFTED and Parents and educators from the Easton, Monroe, Newtown, and Trumbull School Districts GRADES K-1 (Students take two one-hour workshops – All K-1 children will participate in a one-hour breakout session between classes, provided by Farrah Schultz of Crossfit for Kids, that will include a snack of nut-free pretzels and water.) A Day at the Vet Adventures in Archeology Animal Groups Come spend the day at an animal hospital! Look at X-rays, bandage a hurt buddy’s injured paw, dress yourself for “surgery” and meet a professional “vet dog.” Find out what it's like to be an animal doctor working at a veterinary hospital. Join Webb Mountain Discovery Zone for a fun and exciting mock dig using authentic artifacts from the Connecticut Museum of Natural History! Experience the life and work of a real archeologist, including proper protocols in digging and how to assess our past history. Learn all about the differences between vertebrate and invertebrate animal groups. Check out live animals (mammals, reptiles, amphibians, birds and invertebrates) and use props to identify, compare and contract specific characteristics of our classroom visitors. Dr.Jeffrey Santee, Veterinarian, Countryside Veterinary Hospital Meg Ronk, Teacher, Webb Mt. Discovery Zone Tricia Lombardi, CT Audubon Society Game Time! Creative Songwriters! Join us for cooperative game play testing math, reading and critical thinking skills in a fun team atmosphere. Children will explore a number of Discovery Toys Family games that have won multiple special Toy and Game Awards. Plus, see how some traditional games can be changed just for the K-1 age group. Come play with us! Drumming, singing, dancing and playing instruments are musical avenues for creative expression. Together with your friends, you will help write and create a new piece of music, helping with developing an idea, writing words and creating a melody and putting it all together! Jennifer Sokira, MMT, LCAT, MT-BC, Connecticut Music Therapy, Waterbury Kathy Gillis, Play Coach, Discovery Toys GRADES 2-3 (Students take two ninety-minute workshops) It’s Electric! Going Buggy! Explore the fascinating world of insects. Shrink your mind to bug size as we study the movements, eating habits, protective behaviors, and the actual benefits of the amazing little creatures that inhabit the world all around us. An art project will be included, too! Jean Mai, Science Snoopers, Ansonia Color Explosion! Learn all about the wonders of electricity while performing electrifying experiments! Zap your curiosity by lighting up a light bulb and use the power of electrons to compete in a static electricity race! It's a Color Explosion! Get ready to dive into the wonderful world of art by exploring multiple fine art techniques and try your hand working with canvas, paint, and much, much more. Kim Henderson, Studio on the Move, Monroe Milen Bedon, Museum Educator, Stepping Stone Museum, Norwalk Mathematical Quilting Animals Have Middle Names! Hear all about the mysteries of the Underground Railroad and how quilts were used to communicate in secret. Explore patterns in quilts through the investigation of geometric designs and create your own own “quilt” using manipulative pattern blocks to transfer your design from imagination onto paper. Join the animal experts from CT's Beardsley Zoo, to explore, learn and have fun as you dive into the fascinating field of taxonomy (animal names). Meet and touch some amazing animals. Discover their unique adaptations, and learn how they got their special names, just like all of us. Barb Soch, Zoo Educator, Beardsley Zoo, Bridgeport. Robyn Tedesco, Venturesoft, Monroe, CT Exploring Outdoors Artful Jewelry Calling all naturalists, environmentalists, and outdoor enthusiasts! Join us as we explore the surrounding biodiversity of our terrestrial and aquatic biomes. Learn about both living and non-living things, sustainable living, and how to take learning outdoors. Head outside (weather permitting) and visit an aquatic biome (stream/pond), then return indoors to build your very own eco column that you’ll be able to bring home and keep growing. In this class we will explore various mixed media techniques. We will take our inspiration from the world of art and nature to create a unique necklace, a ring and a beautiful fabric cuff that will incorporate a multitude of techniques. We will explore materials such as metallic paints, fabric, vintage buttons, metal, glass, collage, clay, ink and recycled materials. Each artist will take home full instructions so that they can replicate their creations for family and friends. Chris Treat, Teacher, and Kelly Pietro, Garden Coordinator, Monroe Paula Scinto, Mixed Media Artist, Monroe GRADES 4-5 (Students take two ninety-minute workshops) Fold it Fast - Origami Fun Dance for Musical Theater Magic & Science Workshop Out of nothing but sheets of paper, learn how to design and create beautiful three-dimensional crafts with your very own hands. Learn all about the history of the ancient Japanese art of origami in this fast paced, hands-on workshop. Join a fun-filled transformation into the greatest dancing baseball teams of all time as you learn the choreography from the recent Masuk production of "Damn Yankees!" See how all styles of dance are connected, from ballet to hip-hop! Then learn a dance from another classic musical that was just made into a movie: "Annie!” How is a great magic trick like a science lab? What do scientists, magicians, and detectives have in common? You’ll learn some great tricks that you can do anywhere; find out how to fool your brain, and the science behind some very cool illusions. Cindy Herman, Elementary school teacher, Monroe John Pellino, Associate Director, Talcott Mountain Science Center, Avon. Kelsey Maiolo, Monroe Dance Academy, Monroe. Sound/Art Experiments! Science of Perfume & Fragrances Adventures in Creativity Have you ever recreated your dreams with wire and clay? Or made your own field recordings? Explore sounds all around us, experiment with making art, and create a Sound/Art minimasterpiece! Delve into the experimental and surreal, as we look at several famous musicians and artists and how they changed society by how they approached making music and art. For the adventurous and curious—try something new! Does that perfume in the mall smell good to you? There’s a reason it does! Learn all about the science of perfume. Understand how your nose works, how fragrances are put together, and even create your very own perfume! Get creative! Have fun with the Creative Problem Solving activities that encourage creative thinking, decision making, improvisation, and teamwork. Then we will apply your creativity and skills to solve a unique challenge that includes props, costumes, and an original skit. Erika Nomeland & Juliana Kofes, Fragrance Specialists, Unilever, Trumbull. Patti Cornell, CT Destination Imagination Training Director, CTDI, Granby Sarah Sherban, Sparkitivity Fun With Computers Pallet Painting Discover the creativity you can use when working with computers! Bring those school projects and your own creativity to life. From power points to slideshows, scrap-booking to websites. Build new ideas with Google, Animoto, Shutterfly, Weebly, and more! One man’s junk is another man’s treasure! Repurpose discarded pallet wood to create personalized pallet signs that reflect your own personality. Sand the wood, paint the wood, distress it, give your sign an 'antiqued' look, and stencil on your own design of choice. Lisa Martinsky, Teacher, Monroe Kelly Plunkett, 2nd Chance Restoration, Monroe GRADES 6-8 (Students participate in one three-hour workshop with a break in the middle) CSI Monroe Chemistry Live! Try working like a real forensic investigator! Dive into a laboratory investigation using techniques to analyze fingerprint and blood evidence found at crime scenes. Learn the different types of fingerprint patterns, dust for and lift prints, analyze fingerprints found at a crime scene, and match them to a suspect. Test for presence of blood and also analyze blood spatter patterns. Learn the foundations of chemistry through real chemical reactions. Witness the properties of acids, bases, gases, and heat transfer through a number of fun and fascinating chemical transformations. Experience the fundamentals of matter and energy by actually seeing and participating in their interactions, and start to think like a professional scientist as well. Michael Massaro, MS, Director, Research & Development, Unilever Diane Gaber, Science Teacher, Monroe Connecticut Law & Order: Mock Trial Video Production Join a working attorney to learn all about all the aspects of a trial, including pre-trial discovery, jury selection, opening statements, direct and cross examination of witnesses and closing arguments. Students get to serve as trial lawyers themselves and experience the world of the judicial system first hand! Learn all about video production, including planning, camera work and editing. Record and edit video clips, add music, pictures, transitions, titles, and maybe even special effects. Use green screen technology and industry-standard software to create your own short film, and take home a DVD of your final creation! Matthew Hirsch, Hirsch Law LLC, Trumbull Meghan Letko, Masuk High School, Monroe Introduction to Acting Want to experience the glamour of the stage? Learn some of the basic skills of the acting trade, including pantomime and characterization techniques. Find out all about auditioning and the reality of moving beyond grade- and high-school drama productions, all while focusing on the craft of acting. Students should wear clothes they can move about in comfortably. David and Susan Halliwell, Two Planks Theater Company, Monroe ADULT PROGRAM KEYNOTE ADDRESS, 1:00-2:30 p.m.; WORKSHOPS, 2:55-3:55 p.m. PARTICIPANTS CAN ATTEND KEYNOTE AND ONE WORKSHOP. KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Supporting Your Child’s Creative Thinking What is creativity (hint: it is not about art), why is it important for your child’s future in our rapidly changing world, and how can you support your child’s creative thinking? Join author, teacher, educational consultant, and founder of Sparkitivity, Kathryn Haydon, on a journey through the landscape of creativity; understand how it applies to everyday life and learning; learn how highly creative children might be misunderstood or misdiagnosed and what to do about it; and gain some practical ideas to support rigorous creative thinking at home and at school. Katie Haydon, the founder of Sparkitivity (www.sparkitivity.com), is an innovative educator and learning catalyst who fuses the art and science of creativity into her work. She delivers inspiring, practical, interactive, and motivating workshops on integrating rigorous creative learning into the core curriculum at schools nationwide, and provides ongoing mentorship to teachers, administrators, and families. She specializes in the practical application of creative learning principles in the classroom, and engaging gifted, creative, or distracted students. WORKSHOP #1: Power Struggles Have you ever found yourself in a heated argument with your precocious child? Have you ever felt like you’re outnumbered or “out-thought” because of the logic, reasoning, or emotions that they have used? What of those situations when a child simply won’t comply with directions, and no amount of discussion seems to help? “Power Struggles” outlines the how and why of childhood manipulations and targets underlying causes such as fear, boredom, anger, and even creativity. This workshop helps parents and teachers prevent struggles before they begin by identifying causes and offering structured supports and tools for more positive outlets. Kate Maupin is a gifted-education teacher and enrichment specialist in Connecticut, is the author of the book: Cheating, Dishonesty, and Manipulation: Why Bright Kids Do It. She is an alumna of the National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented, at the University of Connecticut, Storrs, and has worked with students throughout New England, as well as in China and Germany, before settling in Connecticut, where she works with students K-6 and lives with her husband, son, and far too many pets. WORKSHOP #2: Powerful Strategies to Enhance the Learning of Gifted & Highly Capable Students This workshop explores numerous, proven ways to reach advanced learners in challenging ways. The objective is to have participants leave with a variety of new strategies and specific ideas to help pupils become better creative and critical thinkers. A variety of successful teaching and parenting techniques will be shared. Bring your thinking caps and your funny bones. Nathan Levy is a dynamic educator, author and speaker. He has been a successful teacher, principal, gifted coordinator and supervisor of instruction in urban, suburban and rural school districts. In his role as consultant, Nathan continues to be a hands-on demonstrator of effective techniques for educating children. WORKSHOP #3: Creativity and Reslience It is a commonly shared idea that music is "good for you" or that music "makes you smart." Jennifer Sokira, Board Certified Music Therapist from Connecticut Music Therapy Services, LLC, shares some of the research behind these claims and provides practical strategies to incorporate music into your family's daily life to enhance relationships, decrease stress and improve health. Jennifer Sokira, MMT, of Connecticut Music Therapy Services LLC, Monroe, is a licensed music therapist with Connecticut Music Therapy Services. She uses music therapy in various settings to help people with a wide variety of needs - physical, communicative, emotional and social. WORKSHOP #4: What Adults Can Do to Raise Asset-Strong Youth Assets matter! Using the Search Institute Attitudes and Behaviors Survey, this workshop will look at current local data to engage in an interactive discussion on concrete ways that parents and other caring adults can help youth develop and strengthen Developmental Assets. We will discuss exactly what assets are and why they are so important in keeping young people engaged and on the right track to a successful future Denique Weidema-Lewis Director is a Director of Prevention at the Regional Youth Adult Social Action Partnership (RYASAP) a catalyst for social change. REGISTRATION FORM Classes will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. Every child K-5 will participate in 2 workshops. Students must remain for the duration of the program, unless prior arrangements have been made. Students in grades 6-8 will take one 3-hour workshop. You must make at least 4 choices, and up to 6. (For Grades 6-8, please list at least three choices.) Please print clearly. Register online at the CAG website: www.ctgifted.org OR complete ENTIRE Registration Form and mail to: Minds in Motion, c/o Masuk High School, 1014 Monroe Turnpike, Monroe, CT 06468 Child’s Name _________________________________Age______Grade______ Student Workshop Choices: 1) __________________________ 4)______________________________ 2)___________________________ 5)______________________________ 3)___________________________ 6)______________________________ Child’s Name ________________________________Age_____Grade_______ Student Workshop Choices: 1) __________________________ 4)______________________________ 2)___________________________ 5)______________________________ 3)___________________________ 6)______________________________ Child’s Name ________________________________Age_____Grade_______ Student Workshop Choices: REGISTRATION FEES CAG membership registration rates may be used if already a CAG member or if new or renewed CAG membership is paid with registration. CAG Member Registration Fee: $25. Per child: $______ CAG Annual Membership: $15. Per family $______ Non-CAG Member Registration Fee: $35. Per child: $______ I wish to add a donation for scholarships/programs $______ Total $______ Please make checks payable to CAG. No child will be turned away due to financial need. Please e-mail [email protected] to request scholarships. 1) __________________________ 4)______________________________ Registration online or by mail Deadline: 2)___________________________ 5)______________________________ Friday, Feb. 13, 2015 3)___________________________ 6)______________________________ Workshops may be photographed or videotaped for MIM records and promotional purposes (no names). If you do not want your child to be included, initial here____ NOTE: Children of parents/guardians who volunteer receive priority registration. Will you commit to be an adult volunteer? _______ Grade preference _______ YOU WILL NOT NECESSARILY BE ASSIGNED TO YOUR CHILD’S WORKSHOP. Register Early! Workshops fill quickly! First come, first served! ADULT PROGRAM FREE All adults are welcome! Adult Volunteer Name: _________________________________________________ Email address (if different from below): _________________________________ Parent/ Email Guardian Name________________________________ address: ___________________________________________ Address____________________________________________________________________________________ Cit City____________________________________________State________ Zip Code_______________________ Telephone (Home)_________-__________-_____________Cell__________-__________-_____________ Emergency Contact ____________________________________Phone______ - __________ - ___________ Allergies or Special Needs____________________________________________________________________________ Keynote Address & Adult Workshops are free; pre-registration required. (Circle what you will attend.) Adult #1: Keynote Workshop # 1 2 3 4 Adult #2: Keynote Workshop # 1 2 3 4 ABOUT MOVE ABOUT CAG Monroe’s Organized Voters for Education (MOVE) is a local, non-partisan, parent and citizen advocacy organization dedicated to the promotion of education and educational issues in a fiscally responsible manner. Through its website, www.monroevoters.com, mailing list, Facebook page, and other social media, MOVE disseminates information to the local population regarding the annual referendum process and the town budget’s impact on local schools. As a concerned civic organization, MOVE is proud to sponsor “Minds in Motion” and to do its part in helping support excellence in education for all students. MOVE encourages others to support education by getting involved, learning about the issues, and letting their voice be heard. If you would like to learn more about MOVE or to get involved yourself, please visit our website or contact us at [email protected]. The Connecticut Association for the Gifted is a non-profit organization founded in 1969 that supports the needs of gifted and talented children across Connecticut. In addition to sponsoring the “Minds in Motion” events, CAG provides parents, teachers, and other educators with information and resources to help in parenting and educating gifted children. As a member, you will receive regular enewsletters, e-updates and free webinars on timely topics of interest. Through the CAG Professional Development Program and Teacher Resource Group, educators receive the latest information on meeting the needs of gifted students. CAG also works with the legislature and the State Department of Education to advocate for gifted and high-potential students, and is an affiliate of the National Association for Gifted Children. Please join CAG and make a difference in a student’s life. For more information, and to become a member online, visit www.ctgifted.org, or contact us at [email protected], or 203-291-6586. Directions to Masuk High School, 1014 Monroe Tpke., Monroe, CT 06468 From I- 84 P.O. Box 2598, Westport, CT 06880 Take Exit 11 off I-84 East or West (Derby, New Haven, Route 34). Make a right at the bottom of the ramp and stay in the right lane. At the next light, make a right onto Route 34 East; continue for 5 miles. Turn Right onto Route 111. Masuk High School is located on your left in 3 miles. From Wilbur Cross/Merritt Parkway (both north and southbound) Take Exit 49N (Danbury) to Route 25 North. Continue 5 miles to the intersection of Route 111 North. Make a right turn on Route 111. Masuk High School is located on your right in 4.5 miles. From I-95 (both north and southbound) Exit 27A (Route 25N) follow to end of expressway. Turn right onto Route 111 North. Masuk High School is located on your right in 4.5 miles. Your Minds in Motion Presenters Minds in Motion is made possible through the efforts of volunteer parents, educators, and community from the Easton, Monroe, Newtown, and Trumbull school districts, and beyond. Please take a moment to thank them for donating their time to provide a valuable experience for children in our area. Milen Bedon is a Museum Educator at the Stepping Stone Museum, Norwalk, CT. Contact at [email protected] Patti Cornell is the Training Director at Connecticut Destination Imagination in Granby, CT. Diane Gaber is Science Teacher in the Monroe Public Schools, Monroe, CT. Kathy Gillis is a Play Coach at Discovery Toys, in Trumbull, CT. *Katie Haydon is the founder of Sparkitivity (www.sparkitivity.com/) and is a published author on creativity, gifted, teaching, parenting, serving the Latino population, and early foreign language instruction. She recently co-authored Discovering and Developing Talents in Spanish-Speaking Students (Corwin Press, 2012). She serves on the Torrance Legacy Creative Writing Awards committee for the National Association for Gifted Children. A graduate of Northwestern University with a major in Hispanic studies and a minor in economics, Kathryn holds a graduate certificate in Creativity and Change Leadership and is a master of science candidate in Creative Studies at the International Center for Studies in Creativity at State University of New York, Buffalo. In 2014, she was the recipient of the Mary Murdock Creative Spirit Award. David & Susan Halliwell are the Artistic and Creative Directors of Two Planks Theater Company, a regional professional theater company based in Monroe. Information on its 2014-15 Main Stage season, as well as its 2015 Summer Theater Workshop for students 9-18, can be found online at www.twoplankstheater.org. Kim Henderson is with Studio On The Move, a traveling art studio that provides enriching art classes for individuals of all ages. Studio On The Move will bring the art experience to you. Cindy Herman is a classroom teacher in Monroe who engages students at all levels with hands-on lessons. Matthew Hirsch is an attorney at Hirsch Law LLC, in Trumbull, CT. Juliana Kofes is a fragrance specialist in the area of personal care products for Unilever in Trumbull, CT. Meghan Letko is a teacher at Masuk High School, in Monroe CT. Tricia Lombardi is a teacher and naturalist with the Connecticut Audobon Society- [email protected] *Nathan Levy is a dynamic educator, author and speaker. He has been a successful teacher, principal, gifted coordinator and supervisor of instruction in urban, suburban and rural school districts. In his role as consultant, Nathan continues to be a hands-on demonstrator of effective techniques for educating children. Mr. Levy currently tours internationally sharing his expertise and knowledge. He has written more than forty books that are used in thousands of classrooms and homes on six continents. His books include Not Just Schoolwork , Write from the Beginning, There Are Those, the Whose Clues, Intriguing Questions and the famous Stories With Holes series. His newest books, Creativity Day By Day, Thinkology ,and Thinking and Writing Activities for the Brain have been well received by educators and parents. [email protected] Jean Mai is with Science Snoopers, Ansonia, CT. which visits schools and libraries to introduce children to both the simplicity and complexity of the world of science. [email protected] Kelsey Maiolo is an instructor at the Monroe Dance Academy, in Monroe, CT. Michael Massaro M.S. is a Global R&D Director for Skin Care Products for Unilever in Trumbull CT. Nicole Mattioli is with Expressions Art Lessons, ExpressionsArtLessons Art/Facebook.com, (203) 673-6664, Twitter: Expressions Art Lsns @NicoleMattioli1 *Kate Maupin is a gifted-education teacher and enrichment specialist in Connecticut, is the author of the book: Cheating, Dishonesty, and Manipulation: Why Bright Kids Do It. She is an alumni of the National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented, at the University of Connecticut, Storrs. Maupin worked with students throughout New England, as well as in China and Germany, before settling in Connecticut, where she works with students K-6 and lives with her husband, son, and far too many pets. Lisa Martinsky is a teacher in the Monroe Public Schools, Monroe CT. Erika Nomeland is a fragrance specialist in the area of personal care products for Unilever, in Trumbull CT. John Pellino is the Associate Director of the Talcott Mountain Science Center, in Avon, CT. Kelly Pietro is a volunteer garden coordinator for the Monroe Elementary School, Monroe, CT. Kelly Plunkett is the owner of Second Chance Restoration, a furniture restoration business, in Monroe, CT. Meg Ronk is a teacher at the Webb Mt. Discovery Zone, Monroe, CT, and can be reached at [email protected] Jeffrey Santee is a veterinarian at Countryside Veterinary Hospital in Shelton, CT. Paula Scinto is a mixed media artist originally from England who has been published in several magazines and books. [email protected] Sarah Sherban is a musician and educator who has been instrumental in the Ignite Creative Learning Studio laboratory with Sparkitivity. Jeff Shook is with the Talcott Mountain Science Center, in Avon CT. [email protected] Barb Soch is a Zoo Educator, at Beardsley Zoo, in Bridgeport, CT. *Jennifer Sokira is a licensed music therapist with Connecticut Music Therapy Services. She uses music therapy in various settings to help people with a wide variety of needs - physical, communicative, emotional and social. Her therapy can be employed in a variety of settings including schools, homes, nursing homes, private practice, rehabilitative settings and many others. Her mission is to improve lives and maximize potential, no matter what that means to each individual with whom she works. [email protected] Robyn Tedesco is with Venturesoft in Monroe, CT as well as a teacher in Stratford Public Schools. Chris Treat is a 4th grade teacher at Monroe Elementary School, Monroe, CT. *Denique Weidema-Lewis is a Director of Prevention at the Regional Youth Adult Social Action Partnership (RYASAP) a catalyst for social change. *Adult Workshop speaker