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11:15am PDT

Building Academic Vocabulary: Strategies that Work
Friday April 24, 2026 11:15am - 12:15pm PDT
In this interactive session, participants explore GLAD strategies that build academic language across grade levels and content areas. Classroom-ready tools such as visuals, 10/2, gestures, and color-coding support multilingual learners’ academic vocabulary development. Participants leave with immediately usable strategies that increase student talk, engagement, and equitable access to rigorous instruction.
Speakers
avatar for Kristin Odegaard

Kristin Odegaard

Multilingual Learner Specialist, Lake Stevens School District
Kristin Odegaard is a Multilingual Learner Specialist for the Lake Stevens School District and a BeGLAD Certified Agency Trainer (CAT). She brings three decades of experience supporting linguistically diverse students across the educational spectrum. Kristin began her career with... Read More →
Friday April 24, 2026 11:15am - 12:15pm PDT
Ballroom G2, Yakima Convention Center

11:15am PDT

Design with the End in Mind: Backwards Planning for ELD with WIDA Key Language Uses.
Friday April 24, 2026 11:15am - 12:15pm PDT
Move beyond guesswork by designing with the end in mind. Participants will learn how our district used WIDA Key Language Uses, functions, and features to co-construct clear learning targets and develop common units of instruction for our secondary English Language Development courses. We will share our collaborative process, struggles and successes to design instruction that intentionally develops academic language for every student.
Speakers
avatar for Megan Anderson-Riley

Megan Anderson-Riley

TOSA, YAKIMA SCHOOL DISTRICT
Megan Anderson Reilly is a multilingual specialist and a mentor for early career educators for Yakima School District. Megan has extensive teaching experience working with multilingual learners in a variety of instructional contexts. She is an advocate for equitable practices, programs... Read More →
Friday April 24, 2026 11:15am - 12:15pm PDT
Ballroom 300, Yakima Convention Center

11:15am PDT

Designing for Understanding: The Art of Equitable Teaching
Friday April 24, 2026 11:15am - 12:15pm PDT
In this one-hour session, participants are introduced to the Culturally Responsive Education (CRE) mental model with a specific focus on understanding—not coverage or compliance—as the primary learning target for students. Drawing on examples from Culturally Responsive Education in the Classroom and Brilliant Teaching, the session makes the case that Equity is not achieved by treating all students the same, but by designing learning goals that are meaningful, culturally resonant, and cognitively empowering. When teachers clarify what it means for students to understand—and intentionally design learning experiences that allow students to draw on their identities, experiences, and cultural fluencies—they create fairer opportunities for all students to engage deeply and demonstrate competence. This session connects clarity of purpose in instructional design to Equity in opportunity, positioning understanding as both a pedagogical goal and an ethical commitment.
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Adeyemi Stembridge

Dr. Adeyemi Stembridge

Educational Consultant, Keynote Speaker
Adeyemi Stembridge, PhD is an educational consultant and author who specializes in Equity-focused technical assistance. He partners with teachers and administrators to design culturally responsive systems and learning experiences. Dr. Stembridge has served as a technical assistance... Read More →
Friday April 24, 2026 11:15am - 12:15pm PDT
Ballroom G1, Yakima Convention Center

11:15am PDT

Developing Systems for Multilingual Learner Success
Friday April 24, 2026 11:15am - 12:15pm PDT
In this session, we will share templates, toolkits, and strategies using the OSPI Multilingual Learner Statewide Strategic Plan. We will explore how to integrate multilingual learners in a Multi-tiered System of Supports, develop strong pathways for graduation, and leverage multilingual students and families' assets through culturally responsive practices. Join us to develop systems for multilingual learner success!
Speakers
avatar for Virginia Morales

Virginia Morales

Assistant Director of Multilingual Education, Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction
Virginia Morales is the Assistant Director of Multilingual Education with the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction. She has over 20 years’ experience in the field of Multilingual Education. Most recently, Virginia was a Professional Learning Specialist at WIDA. In addition... Read More →
avatar for Kristin Percy Calaff

Kristin Percy Calaff

Director of Multilingual Education, Office of Homeless Youth
Dr. Kristin Percy Calaff is the Director of Multilingual Education for the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction. She has over 35 years of experience as a dual language teacher, principal, district administrator, and state leader. Kristin holds a Ph.D. in Multilingual/Multicultural... Read More →
Friday April 24, 2026 11:15am - 12:15pm PDT
Ballroom 400, Yakima Convention Center

11:15am PDT

Family Engagement That Works — Centering Parent Voices
Friday April 24, 2026 11:15am - 12:15pm PDT
How can districts move beyond compliance and truly engage multilingual families? This session explores the requirements outlined in Washington’s Dual Language Law (RCW 28A.300.577) and shares authentic parent perspectives on what meaningful engagement looks like.
Participants will learn practical strategies for building trust, creating advisory structures that empower families, and designing culturally and linguistically responsive communication. Through real examples and parent feedback, we’ll highlight how districts can transform family engagement into a powerful tool for equity and student success.
Speakers
avatar for Cecilia Tamayo

Cecilia Tamayo

Asst. Director of Multilingual Education, Puyallup School District
Passionate about multilingual education and cultural connection, Cecilia Tamayo brings 20 years of experience as an educator and leader across three countries and two U.S. cities. Originally from Miami, Florida, I grew up bilingual in Spanish and English in a Cuban-Nicaraguan family... Read More →
avatar for Teresa Mendoza-Casby

Teresa Mendoza-Casby

Dual Language Program Supervisor, OSPI
Teresa Mendoza-Casby serves as the Dual Language Program Supervisor at the Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI).
Educated in Mexico and holding advanced degrees from U.S. institutions, Teresa brings over 20 years of experience in education, teachi... Read More →
Friday April 24, 2026 11:15am - 12:15pm PDT
Ballroom H, Yakima Convention Center

11:15am PDT

From Strategy to System: Growing Inclusive Instruction Districtwide with GLAD
Friday April 24, 2026 11:15am - 12:15pm PDT
This session explores how a district can scale inclusive, research-based instructional strategies—using GLAD—to strengthen language development, student engagement, and equitable access to grade-level content for all learners. Participants will walk away with one district’s map of structures for training, coaching, and sustaining practices that support multilingual learners and all students based on experiences growing GLAD in a district with 10,000 students.
Speakers
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Cassandra Clark

Multilingual Learner Specialist, Lake Stevens School District
Cassandra Clark is an experienced educator with a background as a classroom and special education teacher, Multilingual Learner specialist, and reading interventionist. She holds a master’s degree in English Language Learning and currently serves as an ML specialist, supporting... Read More →
Friday April 24, 2026 11:15am - 12:15pm PDT
Ballroom I, Yakima Convention Center

11:15am PDT

Increase Reclassification: Supporting Multilingual Learners for WIDA success (Sponsored by Teacher Created Materials)
Friday April 24, 2026 11:15am - 12:15pm PDT
This session explores how to maximize student success on the WIDA ACCESS by examining it through two critical lenses: the student experience and the teacher’s role in preparation. The session will highlight how schools can increase Reclassified Fluent English Proficient (RFEP) passing rates, strengthen instructional practices, and build systems of support that empower both teachers and students to thrive. Participants will learn strategies for providing compensatory instruction to Multilingual Learners (MLs) to ensure long-term academic success.
Speakers
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Nicole Downer

Academic Officer, Teacher Created Materials
Nicole currently works as an Academic Officer for Teacher Created Materials. Previous roles include a principal, assistant principal, Literacy Specialist, and classroom teacher.
Friday April 24, 2026 11:15am - 12:15pm PDT
Ballroom J, Yakima Convention Center

11:15am PDT

Number Talks and Mathematical Discourse for the Dual Language Classroom
Friday April 24, 2026 11:15am - 12:15pm PDT
This workshop equips elementary dual language teachers to strengthen mathematical discourse by valuing students’ full linguistic repertoires. Participants explore translanguaging, teacher noticings, and linguistic agency, engaging in practical strategies that foster participation, conceptual understanding, and equitable learning environments for emergent bilingual students in mathematics.
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Terri L. Stockberger

Dr. Terri L. Stockberger

K-12 Outreach Specialist, New Mexico State University
Dr. Terri Stockberger has 30+ years of working with bilingual students in Washington state and New Mexico. Currently she works as a K-12 Outreach Specialist for the STEM Outreach Center and Mathematically Connected Communities at New Mexico State University. She earned her doctoral... Read More →
Friday April 24, 2026 11:15am - 12:15pm PDT
Ballroom 100, Yakima Convention Center

11:15am PDT

Positively Passionate ABOUT Prepositions
Friday April 24, 2026 11:15am - 12:15pm PDT
Prepositions are small words that pack a lot of meaning. Come learn how prepositions and prepositional phrases work inside noun groups and on their own to indicate time, place, manner, accompaniment, and more. We will share many strategies to help students comprehend and use prepositions and prepositional phrases.
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Beth Dillard

Dr. Beth Dillard

Director, Multilingual Education Community Programs, Renton & Everett, Western Washington University
Dr. Beth Dillard is an Associate Professor in the Woodring College of Education at Western Washington University. She is the Director of Multilingual Education Community Programs. She has a PhD in Second Languages Education from the University of Minnesota (2016). Prior, she was a... Read More →
avatar for Dr. Caleb Zilmer

Dr. Caleb Zilmer

Assistant Professor of Multilingual Education, Western Washington University
Caleb Zilmer is Assistant Professor of Multilingual Education at Western Washington University’s Renton campus. He teaches courses for pre- and in- service teachers pursuing their ELL and/or bilingual education (BE) endorsements and coordinates with partner districts to support... Read More →
avatar for Dr. Jennifer Green

Dr. Jennifer Green

Director, Multilingual Education Program, Bellingham, Western Washington University
Western Washington University (WWU), our partner school districts, and Washington state share a commitment to increasing the number of bi/multilingual teachers from the communities in which they live, helping to build strong multi- language programs, and increasing the diversity of... Read More →
Friday April 24, 2026 11:15am - 12:15pm PDT
Ballroom 200, Yakima Convention Center

1:45pm PDT

Co-creating Collaborative Professional Learning: Tools and Resources for Community Engagement
Friday April 24, 2026 1:45pm - 2:45pm PDT
The presentation offers tools and resources for participants to strategically create collaborative professional learning structures that support both pre- and in-service teachers. Specifically, session outcomes center on developing Communities of Practice that embody the rich assets learners and their families bring to dual language schools, the program, and their communities.
Speakers
avatar for Yvonne Oronoz-Williams

Yvonne Oronoz-Williams

Director for MLs Educator Engagement, WCEPS
Yvonne Williams serves as Director for MLs Educator Engagement at WCEPS, where she leads national initiatives that strengthen partnerships with Local Education Agencies and support high-impact instructional practices, with a particular emphasis on multilingual learners. She oversees... Read More →
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Dr. Joan Lachance

Associate professor at UNC Charlotte and the Co-Director of EMMA (Educators for a Multilingual and Multicultural America), UNC Charlotte/EMMA
Dr. Joan Lachance is an associate professor at UNC Charlotte and the Co-Director of EMMA (Educators for a Multilingual and Multicultural America) under the auspices of Dual Language Education of New Mexico. She is the co-author of the National Dual Language Education Teacher Preparation... Read More →
Friday April 24, 2026 1:45pm - 2:45pm PDT
Ballroom 100, Yakima Convention Center

1:45pm PDT

Effective Literacy Design for Multilingual Learners: From Comprehensible Input to Academic Output Through Successful Family Engagement
Friday April 24, 2026 1:45pm - 2:45pm PDT
This session will explore literacy instruction that centers multilingual students’ linguistic assets while prioritizing strong family engagement. The session connects science‑of‑reading principles to multilingual learners, highlights home languages as assets, and models culturally responsive practices that deepen family partnerships, communication, and student literacy success.
Speakers
avatar for Katie Sperling

Katie Sperling

Multilingual Education Program Supervisor, Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction
Katie Sperling is a Multilingual Education Program Supervisor with more than 20 years of experience teaching and leading K–12 language development programs across Washington State. In her current role at OSPI, Katie provides statewide leadership and technical assistance to support... Read More →
avatar for Kad El-Atwani

Kad El-Atwani

Multilingual Program Supervisor-OSPI, Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction
Kadriye El-Atwani (a.k.a Dr. Kad) is a Multilingual Education Program Supervisor at the Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI), currently residing in Eastern Washington. Before joining OSPI, Dr. Kad served as a Multilingual Education Specialist at the New... Read More →
Friday April 24, 2026 1:45pm - 2:45pm PDT
Ballroom 300, Yakima Convention Center

1:45pm PDT

Game Changing Dual Language Leadership and Implementation (Sponsored by Ensemble Learning)
Friday April 24, 2026 1:45pm - 2:45pm PDT
This presentation highlights leadership as the driver of dual language success, using Manor ISD’s partnership with Ensemble Learning to illustrate how a clear vision, aligned systems, and sustained professional learning—consistent with the TxEDLIF Leadership Lever—enable program coherence, instructional quality, and improved outcomes for emergent bilingual students.
Speakers
avatar for Julie Lara

Julie Lara

Managing Director, Ensemble Learning


 Dr. Julie Lara is the Multilingual Programs Managing Director at Ensemble Learning, leading initiatives to enhance educational opportunities for multilingual learners. 
Previously, she was the Director of the Emergent Bilingual Support Division at the Texas Education Agency (TEA), where she oversaw the development of policies and resources for 1.3 million emergent bilingual students. During her five years as director, she led efforts such as the... Read More →
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Aracely Suarez

Multilingual Learner Programming Manager, Ensemble Learning
Aracely Suarez, M.Ed. is a Multilingual Learner Programming Manager at Ensemble Learning with expertise in dual language program implementation, instructional coaching, and language acquisition. She has held leadership roles including Director of Academic Programs, Principal, Assistant... Read More →
Friday April 24, 2026 1:45pm - 2:45pm PDT
Ballroom I, Yakima Convention Center

1:45pm PDT

High-Impact Strategies for Equitable Student Engagement in the Science Classroom
Friday April 24, 2026 1:45pm - 2:45pm PDT
This session explores how science can be a powerful space for bilingual learners to thrive. Participants examine culturally affirming, language-rich instructional strategies that support sensemaking, elevate multilingual student voices, and expand equitable access to meaningful science learning for all students.
Speakers
avatar for Luke Matlack

Luke Matlack

Regional Science Coordinator, Educational Service District 105
Luke MatlackRegional Science Coordinator

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Lorianne Donovan-Hermann

Regional Science Coordinator, ESD 123
Lorianne Donovan serves ESD 123 as the Regional Science Coordinator in Southeastern Washington State. In addition, Lorianne is the SE LASER Director, which works with the ESD districts to ensure quality science instruction for all students. Prior to joining the ESD, Lorianne brings... Read More →
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Cari Haug

Regional Science Coordinator, North Central ESD 171
Cari HaugRegional Science Coordinator
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Dr. Anatasia Sanchez

Regional Science Coordinator, PSESD
Friday April 24, 2026 1:45pm - 2:45pm PDT
Ballroom 400, Yakima Convention Center

1:45pm PDT

I want ___________ because________: Improving the Sentence Frame Scaffold
Friday April 24, 2026 1:45pm - 2:45pm PDT
What if using sentence frames sometimes restricts language learning rather than supporting it? Teachers need to explicitly and systematically teach the language of both the frames and the blanks. Come discuss how and when to use sentence frames along with strategies to ensure students are prepared to produce desired language.
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Beth Dillard

Dr. Beth Dillard

Director, Multilingual Education Community Programs, Renton & Everett, Western Washington University
Dr. Beth Dillard is an Associate Professor in the Woodring College of Education at Western Washington University. She is the Director of Multilingual Education Community Programs. She has a PhD in Second Languages Education from the University of Minnesota (2016). Prior, she was a... Read More →
avatar for Dr. Jennifer Green

Dr. Jennifer Green

Director, Multilingual Education Program, Bellingham, Western Washington University
Western Washington University (WWU), our partner school districts, and Washington state share a commitment to increasing the number of bi/multilingual teachers from the communities in which they live, helping to build strong multi- language programs, and increasing the diversity of... Read More →
avatar for Dr. Cory Mathieu

Dr. Cory Mathieu

Assistant Professor, Western Washington University
Dr. Cory Mathieu is an Assistant Professor in the Multilingual Education Program at Western Washington University. She teaches classes in the EL and Bilingual Education endorsement programs. Cory is the leader of the Secondary Dual Language Initiative at the Center for Advanced Research... Read More →
Friday April 24, 2026 1:45pm - 2:45pm PDT
Ballroom G2, Yakima Convention Center

1:45pm PDT

Native American Inclusion and ML Engagement
Friday April 24, 2026 1:45pm - 2:45pm PDT
Discover how one school elevates Native wisdom alongside diverse multilingual voices through intentional, small‑step practices. Learn how identifying building languages, celebrating cultures, strengthening translation services, and deepening family partnerships support engagement for Native American students while also extending to a global approach that honors all home languages and cultures, creating a more inclusive, connected school community.
Speakers
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Mike Frederickson

ML Instructor, Waller Road Elementary, Puyallup School District
Mike Frederickson, ML Paraeducator - Presented at the Western Washington Native American Educators Conference 2025, co-leads the Cultural and Climate Committee, leads the annual school Culture Night, facilitates monthly cultural activities, and has been a member of the District Diversity... Read More →
avatar for Taylor Heersink

Taylor Heersink

3rd Grade Teacher, Puyallup School District
Taylor Heersink, 3rd Grade Teacher -
M.S. in Curriculum & Instruction, Law Student at Purdue Global,  Administrative Intern, Leads the Student Equity Advisory Council, Building Assessment Coordinator, Member of the District Social Studies Cadre, Member of the MTSS Oversight Committee, Member of the Culture & Climate Committe... Read More →
Friday April 24, 2026 1:45pm - 2:45pm PDT
Ballroom H, Yakima Convention Center

1:45pm PDT

Schoolwide Progress Monitoring: Communicating Multilingual Learner Growth to Empower Families
Friday April 24, 2026 1:45pm - 2:45pm PDT
This session explores a schoolwide TBIP progress-monitoring system that integrates CCSS and WIDA ELD standards. Participants engage with language-infused, grade-level rubrics used by teachers and ML specialists to track growth, inform tiered supports, and empower families to advocate for their child’s language and academic development.
Speakers
avatar for Cat D'Avignon

Cat D'Avignon

MLL Specialist, Mount Vernon School Disctrict
Cat D'Avignon is a ML Specialist in Mount Vernon, WA. She is passionate about inclusive Tier 1 learning environments and rigorous learning experiences for all students. She has served as ML Specialist for 3 years and has 13 years of classroom teaching experience.

avatar for Brianna Pimentel

Brianna Pimentel

ML Specialist, Mount Vernon School Disctrict
Brianna Pimentel is a bilingual ML Specialist in Mount Vernon, WA. She is passionate about dual language education and serving emerging bilingual students.
avatar for Ashleigh Moe

Ashleigh Moe

Principal, Mount Vernon School Disctrict
Ashleigh Moe, Principal of Little Mountain Elementary, is a visionary educator who excels in creating systematic approaches to support multilingual learners in classrooms.
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Jordan Lee

Teacher, Mount Vernon School Disctrict
Jordan Lee is a fifth-grade teacher in the Mount Vernon School District with 11 years of instructional experience. He is deeply committed to strengthening students’ writing skills and expanding their use of academic language across content areas. Jordan firmly believes that proficiency... Read More →
Friday April 24, 2026 1:45pm - 2:45pm PDT
Ballroom G1, Yakima Convention Center

1:45pm PDT

Writing with Multilingual Learners
Friday April 24, 2026 1:45pm - 2:45pm PDT
This WIDA session focuses on writing instruction that uses the Teaching and Learning Cycle (TLC) as a way to empower multilingual writers, not only to produce successful academic writing but also, more importantly, to communicate effectively for a variety of purposes and different audiences. We want students to know how to leverage writing as a powerful tool to understand the world, express themselves effectively, learn from one another, and argue for the things they believe in. This vision requires intentional, language-focused instruction and is strengthened when it occurs through authentic writing tasks in the content areas. We will explore each stage of the TLC and look at how it  apprentices multilingual learners into writing in various academic genres.
Speakers
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Emma Sandoval

WIDA
Emma Sandoval works within the Educator Learning, Research, and Practice department at WIDA on the development and facilitation of professional learning experiences and resources, a role that connects her with wonderful educators making a difference in the lives of multilingual learners... Read More →
Friday April 24, 2026 1:45pm - 2:45pm PDT
Ballroom 200, Yakima Convention Center

3:15pm PDT

Finding Their Math Voice: Open Tasks that Build Agency and Access for Multilingual Learners (Sponsored by Savvas Learning)
Friday April 24, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm PDT
Empower multilingual learners to take ownership of mathematics. We will explore open tasks and specific language strategies that lower entry barriers while maintaining grade-level rigor. Based on research from NCTM and CGCS's ML framework, this session delivers practical tools to build engagement, collaboration, and equity in your classroom.
Speakers
avatar for Ricardo Sinclair

Ricardo Sinclair

Curriculum Field Specialist, Savvas Learning Company
At Savvas, we believe learning should inspire. By combining new ideas, new ways of thinking, and new ways of interacting, we design engaging, personalized next-generation K-12 learning solutions that give all students the opportunity to succeed. Our award-winning, high-quality instructional... Read More →
Friday April 24, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm PDT
Ballroom 100, Yakima Convention Center

3:15pm PDT

From Confusion to Conversation: Improving Home Language Survey Practices
Friday April 24, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm PDT
The Home Language Survey is essential for identifying multilingual learners, yet misconceptions can lead to confusion for staff and families. This session shares how our district partnered with OSPI to create clear guidance when families request changes. Participants will explore lessons learned, practice scenarios, and strengthen family-centered communication.
Speakers
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Bethany Martinez

Director of Migrant & Multilingual Services, Wahluke School District
Bethany Martinez has over 20 years of experience supporting multilingual learners and advancing bilingual education. She oversees the Migrant, Multilingual Ed, Language Access and Dual Language Programs in Wahluke School District, providing instructional leadership and professional... Read More →
Friday April 24, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm PDT
Ballroom H, Yakima Convention Center

3:15pm PDT

Launching Successful Co- Planning and Co- Teaching Systems
Friday April 24, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm PDT
Come join us in learning about Federal Way Public School's journey in designing and implementing effective co-planning and co-teaching systems. Participants will learn about structures such as intentional scheduling, building strong teacher partnerships, and using pilot cycles to support implementation and continuous improvement.
Speakers
avatar for Karina Vanderbilt

Karina Vanderbilt

Multilingual Specialist, Federal Way Public Schools: Evergreen Middle School
Karina Vanderbilt is currently a Multilingual Specialist in Federal Way Public Schools. Prior to this role, she served as the Multilingual Director at Puget Sound Educational Service District. In her 17 years in education she has served as a teacher, school leader and state policy... Read More →
avatar for Rebekah Small

Rebekah Small

Multilingual Facilitator, Federal Way
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Ann Modarelli

Federal Way Public Schools
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Friday April 24, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm PDT
Ballroom G2, Yakima Convention Center

3:15pm PDT

Practical considerations for secondary dual language education programs: What, how, and why
Friday April 24, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm PDT
This interactive presentation will provide guidance for some of the most common logistical questions around secondary DL programs like: What courses to teach? How to include newcomer or heritage students? How to maintain bilingual/biliteracy trajectories? Come prepared to consider the policies, practices, and structures of successful secondary DL programs!
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Cory Mathieu

Dr. Cory Mathieu

Assistant Professor, Western Washington University
Dr. Cory Mathieu is an Assistant Professor in the Multilingual Education Program at Western Washington University. She teaches classes in the EL and Bilingual Education endorsement programs. Cory is the leader of the Secondary Dual Language Initiative at the Center for Advanced Research... Read More →
Friday April 24, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm PDT
Ballroom 400, Yakima Convention Center

3:15pm PDT

Semillas: Plant Seeds to Empower and Engage Families of Multilingual Learners
Friday April 24, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm PDT
Family engagement is essential to K–12 multilingual learner success. This interactive session explores equity-centered, research-based family engagement practices through real-world dual language case studies. Participants will design a practical, context-specific engagement strategy and leave with actionable tools to support sustainable family-school partnerships.
Speakers
avatar for Yvonne Oronoz-Williams

Yvonne Oronoz-Williams

Director for MLs Educator Engagement, WCEPS
Yvonne Williams serves as Director for MLs Educator Engagement at WCEPS, where she leads national initiatives that strengthen partnerships with Local Education Agencies and support high-impact instructional practices, with a particular emphasis on multilingual learners. She oversees... Read More →
Friday April 24, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm PDT
Ballroom 300, Yakima Convention Center

3:15pm PDT

Small Shifts, BIG IMPACT: Breaking the Box to Spark Student Ownership
Friday April 24, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm PDT
Break the box! Learn simple, creative strategies that spark student ownership through deeper student & family connection, engaging conversations, and passion based hooks that slide seamlessly into everyday lessons. PLUS: best practices to align leaders, teams, departments, families, and community partners so students become active participants, and architects of their learning.
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Jamie Lee

Dr. Jamie Lee

WABE NW Region - Seat 2, Puyallup SD
Dr. Jamie Lee serves as the Executive Director of Federal Programs and Student Success in Puyallup School District. She is a strong advocate to advance equitable, transformative PreK–12 programming, and leads district initiatives including MTSS, Title I–IV, LAP, and multilingual... Read More →
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Camille Empey

Founder and CEO, Active Players Outreach
Camille Empey is the Founder and CEO of Active Players Outreach and a Bilingual Educator and instructional leader with 25 years in K–12 education, including 15 years in the classroom and 10 years in leadership. She is a passionate advocate for Multilingual Learners (MLLs), and Dual... Read More →
Friday April 24, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm PDT
Ballroom I, Yakima Convention Center

3:15pm PDT

Teaching Metalinguistics Across Disciplines; What Every Teacher Can Do to Amplify Language Learning
Friday April 24, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm PDT
Together we will experience a cycle of key instructional routines that every teacher, regardless of grade or content area, can employ to ensure students make growth in conceptual development and linguistic skills. You will engage in strategies as you learn about neuroscience and learning, the Science of Reading (SOR) and literacy development for Multilingual Learners.
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Christine Champie

Academic Essentials
Friday April 24, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm PDT
Ballroom 200, Yakima Convention Center

3:15pm PDT

Unifying for Literacy: A District’s Journey to Multilingual Learner Success (Sponsored by Summit K12)
Friday April 24, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm PDT
Discover how leaders of a district came together to shape the future of literacy instruction by building a unified, system-wide framework with multilingual learners at its heart. In this dynamic session, we’ll dive into how they aligned resources, fostered coherence, and built the infrastructure needed to deliver equitable, high-quality language and literacy education. Walk away with practical strategies and a vision for empowering every multilingual student to thrive.
Speakers
avatar for Amelia Larson

Amelia Larson

Chief Academic Officer, Summit K12
Amelia Larson - Amelia is the Chief Academic Officer at Summit K-12, renowned for her dedication to fostering equitable outcomes and driving transformative change in K-12 education. She focuses on advancing multiliteracy among linguistically, culturally, and economically diverse students... Read More →
avatar for Lucy Estrada

Lucy Estrada

Director of Multilingual and Student Success, Vancouver Public Schools
Friday April 24, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm PDT
Ballroom J, Yakima Convention Center

3:15pm PDT

Widening WIDA Speaking Opportunities
Friday April 24, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm PDT
Participants will learn how to structure WIDA-like speaking practice for their ML students with multiple examples to take away and use in their classes. Rubrics will be shared along with practical tips for providing feedback to students with opportunities for peer feedback and self-reflection.
Speakers
avatar for Greg Davis

Greg Davis

ML Coordinator, Tumwater School District
Davis has been an educator and leader since 19992, having taught English Language Learners in Russia for 2 years and in the US at the K-12, community college, and university levels for 25+ years. He holds an MA in TESOL, an MAT in Teaching Math and is endorsed in math, science, bilingual... Read More →
Friday April 24, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm PDT
Ballroom G1, Yakima Convention Center
 
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