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Tuesday
, March 29
Harbor D
9:00am •
Intermediary Network Pre-Meeting
Harbor E
1:00pm •
Weikart Center Pre-Meeting
LIMITED
Harborside Foyer
5:30pm •
Welcome & Networking Reception
Laurel ABC
8:00am •
Wallace Foundation Cross-Site Meeting
Laurel ABC/Kent C
1:30pm •
How Afterschool Systems Can Show Impact
Laurel D
1:00pm •
Ready by 21 Community Success Platform
4:30pm •
Ready by 21 Primer
TBA
8:00am •
Registration
Wednesday
, March 30
Essex A
10:15am •
Early Work Readiness Skill Development
2:00pm •
Managing Community Based Organization Partnerships at Scale: Lessons from Austin and Denver
Essex B
10:15am •
Leading Edge of Business Engagement: Digital Badges & On The Job Learning
2:00pm •
Youth Empowerment as a Framework for Engagement: Lessons from a Statewide Youth-Led Prevention Initiative
Essex C
10:15am •
Thinking Nationally, Acting Locally: A Shared National Commitment to Addressing the Achievement Gap in Communities Across the Country
2:00pm •
Change Starts with Us: Building a Growth Mindset to Improve Program Quality
Harbor E
10:15am •
Safeguarding Your Quality Improvement System (QIS): Challenges and Solutions
2:00pm •
World Café Session: Effective Programs, Practices and Models for Reengaging Opportunity Youth
Kent A
10:15am •
Breaking Into Public Schools: School Leader Insights on How to Develop Productive Partnerships
2:00pm •
Countering Bias: Using the Latest Framing Research to Craft More Powerful Messages
Kent B
10:15am •
Children's Cabinets - What Are They and Why Have One?
2:00pm •
Weathering Change: Building Data Systems to Last
Kent C
10:15am •
Readiness(ology): Understanding the Science behind Youth Readiness and Well-Being
2:00pm •
How is Our Collaborative Doing? Assessing Strategies, Governance and Other System Features
Laurel A
10:15am •
Opportunity Youth: How Access and Exposure to Early Work Experiences Helps Young People Succeed
2:00pm •
How to Build Effective Career Pathways from High School through Community College
Laurel B
10:15am •
Quality Systems for Summer in Seattle Schools: Partnership, Design, Validation Evidence, Policy
2:00pm •
Preparing Youth to Thrive: Promising Practices for Social and Emotional Learning
Laurel C
10:15am •
Is the Juice Worth the Squeeze?
2:00pm •
Leveraging Fiscal Maps to Advance Community and Policy Change
Laurel D
10:15am •
From Common Cause to Common Action: Finding the Way
2:00pm •
Improving the Well-Being of Children and Youth Using What Works: Lessons Learned from Evidence2Success in Providence, Rhode Island
TBA
8:00am •
Breakfast
8:00am •
Registration
8:30am •
Opening Remarks & Pushing High Quality Practice Across Settings & Systems Panel
10:00am •
Break & Refreshments
11:30am •
Networking Luncheon
12:45pm •
Peer Exchange Roundtables
1:45pm •
Break & Refreshments
3:15pm •
Break & Refreshments
3:30pm •
Readiness as a Civil Right: School Transformation as an Obvious Solution
Thursday
, March 31
Essex A
10:00am •
Counting What Counts: A Framework for Assessing Community and Youth Development Outcomes
11:30am •
Building Systems by Bridging Silos: Quality Improvement Strategies of Youth Development Provider Learning Networks in Detroit
Essex B
10:00am •
Building Systems and Pathways for Disconnected Youth
11:30am •
The Public Library as Community Connector: A Case Study
Essex C
10:00am •
A Measure for Your Madness: Six Essential Steps to Prepare Your Students for College, Career, and Life
11:30am •
Knitting Effective Partnerships = Stakeholders + Goals + Data + Advocacy
Harbor D
10:00am •
World Café Session: Incorporating Youth Engagement Into Your Work
11:30am •
World Café Session: Readiness Frameworks & Strategies
Kent A
10:00am •
Creating a Dedicated Public Funding Stream: An Introduction
11:30am •
Municipal Leadership: Getting and Keeping your Local Elected Officials Engaged
Kent B
10:00am •
Using Data to Improve Outcomes across Programs Serving Opportunity Youth: Lessons from New Orleans
11:30am •
Creating the Culture of Sustainability: Where Strategic Financial Management Meets Leadership Teams
Kent C
10:00am •
College Readiness Indicator Systems (CRIS): Promoting an Expanded View of College Readiness
11:30am •
Building Community Support for Social Emotional Learning
Laurel A
10:00am •
From Standards to Practice: Embedding Cultural Competencies & Responsiveness in Youth Programs
11:30am •
Opportunity Youth United: Re-Engineering the DNA of Youth-Led Change
Laurel B
10:00am •
Is your Partnership Staffed and Structured for Success?
11:30am •
The Alchemy of Data Visualization
Laurel C
10:00am •
Moving “Q” Statewide: Four-Year Results From the Oklahoma 21st Community Learning Centers Quality Improvement System
11:30am •
Yes, You Can Work on Quality in the Summer Too! The Summer Learning Program Quality Intervention
Laurel D
10:00am •
The Nitty Gritty of Collective Impact: Using Data in a Community Context
11:30am •
Partnering for Impact
TBA
7:15am •
Networking Breakfast
8:30am •
Aligning Policies for Children and Youth across Federal, State and Local Lines
9:45am •
Break & Refreshments
11:15am •
Break & Refreshments
12:45pm •
Break & Refreshments
1:00pm •
Invisible Triumphs and Struggles: Youth Stories | Luncheon Plenary
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