Don’t miss the 2011 edition of O.A.G.C. Parent Day – Sunday Oct 16, 2011
3:00pm to 6:00pm (doors open at 2:30pm)
Hilton Easton, 3900 Chagrin Blvd., Cols, 43219
** Registration is only $5 **
** Parent Day Only Raffle to win a Kindle WiFi **
Keynote Presentation:
“Fixing Perfect”
Tim Conrad, Ph.D., currently serves as School Counselor Clinical
Coordinator for the Department of Counselor Education and
Human Services at the University of Dayton where he facilitates
and oversees school counselor placement in the Columbus area.
Having received his bachelor’s degree in Early and Middle
Childhood Education at The Ohio State University, his master’s
degree in Educational Services and Research at The Ohio State
University, his Clinical Counseling Licensure at the University of
Dayton, and his doctoral degree in Education Theory and Practice
at The Ohio State University, Tim brings more than 30 years
experience in education and guidance efforts.
Agenda:
- 2:30pm to 3:00pm: Registration / Medals
- 3:00pm to 3:50pm: Keynote: “Fixing Perfect”
- 4:00pm to 4:40pm: Breakout Session #1
- 4:50pm to 5:30pm: Breakout Session #2
Choice 1: Local Parent Groups: Getting Connected and How They Help Your Child, Your School and Yourself.
Kim Doucher (President, Epic (Hilliard), OAGC Parent Division Chair) and Kelly Fertel (President, OPEGS (Orange City Schools).
Choice 2:
Hands On with
Technology: Using iPad, Tablet PC, LiveScribe, Kindle and other Digital
Tools for Learning.
Vishala Raj, Gifted Intervention Specialist, Orange
City Schools
Choice 1: Remembering that Gifted Kids are Still Kids First.
Marnie Morrison (Facilitator of Gifted Services, Hilliard City Schools) and Diane Clay (Gifted Intervention Specialist, Hilliard City Schools).
Choice 2: Family Fun and Friction with Twice Exceptional Children
Mary Rizza, Ph.D. (Director, Creative Connections Group, an educational consulting firm serving the needs of gifted students and their families; Certified school psychologist whose practice includes identification of gifted and twice exceptional students. Adjunct professor for Gifted Education at the University of Findlay. Conducts workshops and seminars on gifted education to district personnel and parent groups across the state. Dr. Rizza’s research has been presented to local, national, and international audiences.
The official O.A.G.C. flyer, includes registration form – in case you want to complete before arrival.