6/25/2026 – Writing Policy Think Tank

This work session will provide opportunities for school and district teams to network and plan for development of a writing policy, as outlined in HB 257 (2026).  It is suggested that teams attend together.

 

3 Hours of EILA/PD available.

9/1/2026 – Access Does Not Equal Outcomes: Intentional Implementation with Math Nation+

Many educators have access to high-quality instructional resources—but access alone does not lead to improved student outcomes.

This full-day session focuses on what truly makes the difference: intentional, consistent implementation in real classrooms.

Participants will explore how Math Nation+ can be used as a flexible instructional resource to support a range of classroom goals—while gaining practical, ready-to-use strategies for:

  • Purposeful integration into daily instruction
  • Establishing consistent routines and structures
  • Using data to inform and adjust instructional decisions

Math Nation+ continues to evolve, with updated tools and features designed to better support both teachers and students. This session will highlight those enhancements through the lens of real classroom application—when to use them, how to use them, and why they matter.

Whether you are new to Math Nation+ or looking to strengthen and refine your current implementation, this session offers a fresh, practical approach focused on turning access into meaningful impact.

 

6 Hours of EILA/PD available.

7/21/2026 – Certified Evaluation Update

Participants should bring their district’s certified evaluation plan. 

Strong evaluation practices are a key to school improvement, but sometimes the process becomes so regimented and formal that we miss authentic opportunities for teacher growth. In this session, administrators will receive practical evaluation tools and strategies that lead to student success.

6 EILA Hours Credit

7/30/2026 – 7 Components of an Ideal Lesson Refresher

What does it take to design a lesson that’s clear, cohesive, and cognitively engaging? In this hands-on refresher session, we’ll dive back into the 7 Components of an Ideal Lesson and revisit how each component aligns with the brain-based 6-phase model for student learning.

Participants will explore high-impact strategies like using flashbacks to support retrieval practice and congruent learning targets that drive everything from hooks to exit slips. We’ll analyze how your HQIR aligns with the 7 Components and how you can identify and make intentional adjustments to ensure the most effective lessons. Finally, we’ll give you time to create, refine, and workshop your own lesson plans using the 7 components as a guide. You’ll walk away with practical tools, peer feedback, and a customized plan to bring your lesson design to the next level.

 

Participants will earn 6 hours of EILA/PD Credit. 

Email sherra.caudill@ckec.org with any questions.

7/8/2026 – Life is Sensory: Applying Lived Experience to Sensory Discovery for Students

Life is sensory. How the brain processes sensory information impacts engagement in all life areas and influences how safe one feels in their mind, body, environment, and interactions. Imagine life where faces look like animals, sounds cause excruciating pain, food textures change in different lighting, your body has no boundaries, and movements are unpredictable. Experiences like these are reality for some with sensory processing disorder (SPD). Without adequate support, a student with SPD will not thrive.

Yet sensory support alone is not enough. Regulation — the foundation that makes all learning and participation possible — depends on interoceptive awareness (IA): the ability to sense internal body signals.

This presentation addresses both topics by combining personal and clinical insights on SPD with practical interoceptive awareness training. Attendees learn from the inside about sensory processing challenges and practical tools that can transform a student’s ability to self-regulate, leading to improved learning outcomes, reduced behavioral challenges, increased independence, and the ability to truly access and participate in life.

Participants are required to attend this session in person at CKEC’s Lexington office; however, the training will be delivered virtually. Attendees will receive 4 hours of professional development (PD) credit and EILA hours. Continuing Education Units (CEUs) will also be requested. Contact erica.price@ckec.org or trae.jones@ckec.org with any questions.

Kim Clairy/ Georgia Autism Out of the Box

7/20/2026 – Summer Reset Series for Special Educators

​​Summer Reset Series: From Overwhelmed to Organized

August success starts in June.

The Summer Reset Series provides structured planning time for special educators to build sustainable systems before the school year begins. This hands-on experience blends short instructional bursts with guided work sessions so participants leave with completed materials—not just notes.

Focus Areas Include:

  • Caseload and documentation systems 
  • Instructional alignment to grade-level standards 
  • Behavior systems and proactive supports 
  • Collaboration and role clarity with co-teachers and related services 
  • Compliance safeguards and implementation planning

This series supports strong IEP implementation from the first week of school and builds capacity for improved student outcomes throughout the year.

Inperson, Lexington Location, 8:30-11:30am

Contact: kim.hinton@ckec.org

7/10/2026 – Summer Reset Series for Special Educators

​​Summer Reset Series: From Overwhelmed to Organized

August success starts in June.

The Summer Reset Series provides structured planning time for special educators to build sustainable systems before the school year begins. This hands-on experience blends short instructional bursts with guided work sessions so participants leave with completed materials—not just notes.

Focus Areas Include:

  • Caseload and documentation systems

  • Instructional alignment to grade-level standards

  • Behavior systems and proactive supports

  • Collaboration and role clarity with co-teachers and related services

  • Compliance safeguards and implementation planning

This series supports strong IEP implementation from the first week of school and builds capacity for improved student outcomes throughout the year.

Inperson, Lexington Location, 8:30-11:30am

Contact: kim.hinton@ckec.org

7/21/2026 – Every Piece Matters: Paraprofessional Academy

The Special Education Paraprofessional Academy is a high-impact professional learning experience designed to equip paraprofessionals with the knowledge, tools, and confidence they need to support students with disabilities effectively. Through a blend of interactive training sessions, hands-on strategies, and real-world application, participants will deepen their understanding of instructional support, behavior management, communication strategies, and compliance basics.

Whether new to the role or looking to grow their skill set, paraprofessionals will walk away with practical techniques they can use immediately to promote inclusion, independence, and student success.

The Location of the Academy will be at Northeast Christian Church (990 Star Shoot Pkwy, Lexington, KY 40509)

 

6 PD Hours will be provided

Contact:  maryruth.hertweck@ckec.org