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  1. Amplify Your Impact: Coaching Collaborative Teams in PLCs at Work® Workshop

    Pasadena, California |  March 2–3, 2026

    Presenters: Michael J. Maffoni

    Learn how to provide the clarity, feedback, and support necessary for teams to grow in the right work and leave with a plan for implementing best coaching practices in your school or district.

    $769.00

    Seats available


  2. School Improvement for All Workshop

    Kissimmee (Orlando), Florida |  March 4–5, 2026

    Presenters: Sharon V. Kramer

    During this two-day workshop, Sharon Kramer shares a clear path to continuous improvement. Teachers and administrators will discover how to work together as a team of leaders to create systematic processes and implement best practices that ensure the learning of every student.

    $769.00

    Seats available


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

    Naperville (Chicago), Illinois |  March 9–10, 2026

    Presenters: Hillary Woest

    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


  4. Literacy in a PLC at Work® Collaborative Teams Workshop

    Syracuse, New York |  March 25–26, 2026

    Presenters: Paula Maeker

    In this two-day symposium, a Solution Tree expert will lead K-6 educators through a process using their T.E.A.M.S framework that makes high levels of learning for all literacy scholars not only possible, but probable and practical.

    $769.00

    Seats available


  5. Singletons in a PLC: Navigating On-Ramps to Meaningful Collaboration

    700 Lindsey Blvd, Idaho |  March 30–31, 2026

    Presenters: Jon Yost

    It has been said that isolation is the enemy of improvement, and yet singleton teachers are too often left alone. Singleton teachers are the only ones at a school who teach a specific course or subject—like a music or art teacher or the only physics teacher—and these teachers often ask how they can effectively participate on a collaborative team at a PLC school (e.g., teachers who teach the same course or subject). Additionally, leaders frequently ask what they should be doing to guide and support these outstanding educators.

    $769.00

    Seats available


  6. Amplify Your Impact: Coaching Collaborative Teams in PLCs at Work® Workshop

    Franklin, Tennessee |  March 30–31, 2026

    Learn how to provide the clarity, feedback, and support necessary for teams to grow in the right work and leave with a plan for implementing best coaching practices in your school or district.

    $769.00

    Seats available