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Welcome to the ESSA 2018 Conference!  For more than two decades, this conference has been the singular event that brings together districts from throughout Illinois in order to share information about creative, reliable and replicable classroom and school practices.  It also highlights national and state educational policies and programs.  We look forward to seeing you at the Sheraton Grand Chicago Hotel.  Here are times to keep in mind as you plan your travel:

  • 7:30 a.m. - Conference Registration Begins
  • 8:30 a.m. General/Keynote Session Begins


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Wednesday, February 14 • 9:45am - 10:45am
District Case Study: Implementation of a Statewide College and Career Framework

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Limited Capacity seats available

In 2017 Proviso Township High School District 209 and the Illinois Student Assistance Commission partnered to implement Illinois Pace. Illinois Pace: Postsecondary and Career Expectations, is a first of its kind statewide benchmarking framework for college and career readiness for 8th - 12th grade students. This district level case study examines the success and challenges of aligning policy, practice, and professional development across a large and diverse system. Illinois Pace establishes grade level specific expectations in three student-centered content areas: Career Exploration and Development; Postsecondary Education Exploration, Preparation, and Selection; and Financial Aid and Literacy.

Speakers
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Eddie Brambila

Managing Director, Partnerships, Illinois Student Assistance Commission
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Jacqueline Moreno

Managing Director, College Access Initiatives, Illinois Student Assistance Commission
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Antoinette Rayburn

Manager of College and Career Readiness, PTHS D209


Wednesday February 14, 2018 9:45am - 10:45am CST
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