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Webinar “Utilizing ESSER Funding to Implement PBL + STEM Initiatives”

Published: November 7, 2022; Author: Julia Sonrisa

 November 16, 2022    03:00 PM-04:00 PM EDT
Webinar “Utilizing ESSER Funding to Implement PBL + STEM Initiatives”

What’s the most effective way to spend ESSER funding? What decision-making processes are educators following? How is ESSER being utilized to implement PBL + STEM programs? In this session, attendees will hear from a panel of educational peers on their processes and strategies for accessing and utilizing ESSER funding for their schools and districts, including:

  • What were the districts’ objectives and decision-making processes?
  • Who were the stakeholders and how were they engaged?
  • How was ESSER funding aligned with key PBL + STEM initiatives?
  • What were the challenges?
  • What is the expected student impact?

This edLeader Panel will interest K-12 teachers, school and district leaders, education technology leaders, curriculum and instruction coordinators and directors, and STEM/STEAM coordinators. There will be time for questions at the end of the presentation.

About the Presenters

Kevin Walters joined the Michigan Department of Education (MDE) in 2015, after spending 25 years as an educator in Michigan. He supervises the Grants, Contracts, and School Support Unit at the MDE, where duties include state/federal grant funding acquisition and management. During his time as an educator, Kevin gained valuable experience as a teacher, elementary/high school principal, and school superintendent.

Mark Whelton is the Superintendent of the Bridgeport-Spaulding Community School District in Bridgeport, Michigan. Mark is a fifth-year superintendent and leader of a dynamic group of educators. He is a sports enthusiast who lives a vision of “No Barriers, Just Possibilities,” which requires a student’s first focus and an understanding that you can lead a horse to water. Still, you can’t make it drink UNLESS you add salt to its food. So, what is your salt?

Mark holds degrees from Central Michigan University, Marygrove College, and the University of Michigan. Over the past 21 years, he has been a teacher, principal, intervention specialist, data and PLC coach at The Institute for Excellence in Education, and an integral part of the Financial Independence Team at the Michigan Department of Education.

Marilyn Powell-Barnes is the director of Curriculum and Assessment at Lincoln Elementary School District 156 in Calumet City, Illinois. Marilyn holds degrees from Eastern Illinois University and Governors State University. She began as a teacher in her hometown of Ford Heights, IL, and over the past 28 years, she has held positions as a teacher to at-risk youth at Medgar Evers Primary Academic Center, an Assistant Principal, and then Principal at Medgar Evers PAC, and a Director of Curriculum and Assessment at Lincoln Elementary.

When Marilyn is not doing the important work of educating and mentoring young people, she enjoys spending time with her family and friends. Marilyn has been the proud wife of Daron Barnes for the last 26 years, and mother to Imani Barnes who is in her senior year at DePaul University. Marilyn’s greatest hope is that she will be able to leave behind a legacy that will inspire others.

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Time: 3:00 pm — 4:00 pm EST

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