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  1. The 15-Day Challenge: Putting All the Pieces of Daily Life in a PLC at Work® Together Workshop

    Austin, Texas |  December 3–4, 2026

    Presenters: Maria Nielsen

    Hillary Woest helps teams see the big picture of a PLC and put it all together in a recurring cycle of collective inquiry. The 15-day challenge is a practical way to bring the PLC process to life.

    $769.00

    Seats available


  2. Yes We Can! An Unprecedented Opportunity to Improve Special Education Outcomes

    Des Moines, Iowa |  December 9–10, 2026

    Presenters: Julie A. Schmidt

    During this hands-on training designed for school or districtwide teams, general and special educators will discover how to utilize PLC best practices to develop collaborative partnerships and identify high-leverage structures and strategies that will level the playing field, accelerate learning, and support success for all students.

    $769.00

    Seats available


  3. RTI at Work™ Workshop

    Des Moines, Iowa |  October 27–28, 2027

    Presenters: Mike Mattos

    Discover how to build and sustain a schoolwide or districtwide RTI program that is efficient, effective, and equitable.

    $769.00

    Seats available


  4. Solution Tree Master Class: Educator AI

    Virtual Event |  Now through Dec 31, 2026

    Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly evolving and transforming education. While the tools are increasingly accessible and society at large has embraced the power of AI, most teachers are not using it. One of their biggest barrier to entry? Time. Now, you can master AI tools for your classroom on your own schedule!

    $99.00

    Seats available


  5. Solution Tree Master Class: The Science of Reading

    Virtual Event |  Now through Dec 31, 2026

    The COVID-19 pandemic brought a long-standing challenge in U.S. schools to the forefront: more than two-thirds of students cannot read at grade level. Alarmingly, if students are not proficient in reading by the end of third grade, they are more likely to drop out. This realization has sparked a growing interest in the science of reading, a decades-long body of interdisciplinary research that examines the multifaceted nature of reading development. By embedding the science of reading into instructional practices, teachers can ensure students recognize words and understand their meaning—thus supporting reading fluency.

    $99.00

    Seats available