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2026 KACTE Summer Program
Venue: Fields - East - 3rd Floor clear filter
Tuesday, July 21
 

12:00pm EDT

Growing Leaders in CTE: Discover the KACTE Fellows Program
Tuesday July 21, 2026 12:00pm - 1:30pm EDT
Are you ready to grow your leadership, expand your network and make a greater impact in Career and Technical Education? The KACTE Fellows Program is designed to help educators develop professionally while connecting with leaders across Kentucky. Join this session to learn how the program works, what Fellows gain from the experience, and how you can take the next step in your CTE professional journey.
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Alyssa Duckworth

270-844-2804, KACTE
Educators in CTE
Tuesday July 21, 2026 12:00pm - 1:30pm EDT
Fields - East - 3rd Floor

3:00pm EDT

Transition Planning
Tuesday July 21, 2026 3:00pm - 3:50pm EDT
Agriculture teachers with 20 or more years of experience are invited to join this session to learn how to effectively transition your program to the next generation of educators. We will discuss strategies for mentoring successors, preserving program quality and culture, and ensuring long-term sustainability.Additionally, this session will cover steps you can take to personally prepare for retirement and ensure a smooth financial and professional transition out of the classroom.
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Matt Chaliff

(502) 564-3472, KDE/OCTE
Agricultural Education Consultant/FFA Executive Secretary
Tuesday July 21, 2026 3:00pm - 3:50pm EDT
Fields - East - 3rd Floor

4:00pm EDT

Implementing a Phlebotomy Tech Program through NHA
Tuesday July 21, 2026 4:00pm - 5:30pm EDT
I would like to share with new Healthcare Instructors, how I have implemented NHAs Phlebotomy Tech program into my curriculum Labs.
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Tuesday July 21, 2026 4:00pm - 5:30pm EDT
Fields - East - 3rd Floor
 
Wednesday, July 22
 

8:00am EDT

The Power of Visual Storytelling: Showcasing Your School’s Success
Wednesday July 22, 2026 8:00am - 8:50am EDT
Every day, Kentucky schools accomplish remarkable things, but if those stories aren't told visually, they can get lost in today's fast-scrolling digital world. This session equips participants with practical strategies for capturing compelling photos and videos, editing them efficiently, and writing engaging captions using tools they already have. Attendees will learn how to involve students in authentic content creation and build a simple, sustainable content plan to keep their school visible year-round. Real examples from Kentucky classrooms and CTE programs will provide plug-and-play ideas and ready-to-use prompts participants can implement immediately.
Speakers
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Nathan Lyttle

5025644286, Kentucky Department of Education
Marketing Consultant
Wednesday July 22, 2026 8:00am - 8:50am EDT
Fields - East - 3rd Floor

9:00am EDT

Surviving Your First Years of Teaching: Emotions, Classroom Foundations, and High-Yield Strategies
Wednesday July 22, 2026 9:00am - 9:50am EDT
New teachers don't struggle because they lack effort or care. They struggle because no one teaches them how to survive the emotional and structural realities of the job. This session is designed for early-career educators and those who support them. Drawing from classroom experience and the forthcoming book Surviving Your First Years of Teaching, this presentation explores the often-unspoken emotional challenges of year one and beyond, alongside the classroom foundations that actually make teaching sustainable. Participants will examine common myths about natural teachers, the hidden causes of burnout, and the emotional load that comes with managing students, systems, and expectations. From there, the session shifts into high-yield strategies: practical classroom structures, routines, and decision-making frameworks that reduce stress, improve student engagement, and protect teacher longevity. Attendees will leave with a clearer understanding of why the first years feel so destabilizing, along with concrete tools they can apply immediately to create calmer, more effective classrooms that last.
Speakers
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Jared Cordell Hoertz

Business & Marketing Instructor | CTE Dual & Articulated Credit Coordinator, Lafayette High School; Fayette County Public Schools

Wednesday July 22, 2026 9:00am - 9:50am EDT
Fields - East - 3rd Floor

10:00am EDT

Connecting Career and Technical Education to Persistence to Graduation
Wednesday July 22, 2026 10:00am - 11:30am EDT
Career and Technical Education (CTE) provides engaging, real-world learning experiences that support persistence to graduation and enhance the quality of students' school experience. Data helps ensure those experiences translate into success, and this session will explore how CTE programs, combined with data from Infinite Campus tools such as the Early Warning Tool and Insights Data Visualization Dashboards, can build school connectedness, promote student-owned engagement, and support intervention. Attendees will learn strategies to use data to identify trends, guide interventions, strengthen student supports, and connect learning to meaningful outcomes that help every student succeed academically and prepare for life beyond high school.
Speakers
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Christina Watford

502-564-4772 ext. 4069, The Kentucky Department of Education
Christina Watford is a Persistence to Graduation program consultant at the Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) with 23 years of experience in public education. Before joining KDE, she spent 15 years as a certified school counselor, primarily serving students in Scott County Schools... Read More →
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Dr. Judi Vanderhaar

502-564-4772 ext. 4044, The Kentucky Department of Education
Education Program Consultant
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Ashley Gates

Persistence to Graduation Consultant, Kentucky Department of Education
Dr. Ashley Gates brings a decade of experience in alternative and special education to her role as a Persistence to Graduation program consultant at the Kentucky Department of Education. Her background includes work as a special education teacher, behavior coach, and digital learning... Read More →
Wednesday July 22, 2026 10:00am - 11:30am EDT
Fields - East - 3rd Floor

1:00pm EDT

IEP Team Player: Boost Your Special Education Skills and Confidence
Wednesday July 22, 2026 1:00pm - 2:30pm EDT
Got students with Individual Education Programs (IEPs) in your classroom? Ready to step up your game as a key player on their IEP team? This session is for you. We'll dive into practical strategies to boost your skills and confidence, making you an informed and effective member of the IEP team.
Speakers
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Shasta Hensley

5025644970, Kentucky Department of Education
Family & Community Engagement Coordinator
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Magan Gaddis

5025644970, Kentucky Department of Education
Coaching Coordinator
Wednesday July 22, 2026 1:00pm - 2:30pm EDT
Fields - East - 3rd Floor

3:00pm EDT

Soft Skills Are Power Skills: Teaching Employability Intentionally
Wednesday July 22, 2026 3:00pm - 3:50pm EDT
Employers consistently rank communication, collaboration, adaptability, and professionalism as top workforce needs, yet many schools assume students will pick them up naturally. This session explores how to intentionally teach, model, and assess employability (power) skills within advisory, CTE, and core classes. Participants will explore frameworks for defining skills clearly, embedding them into existing structures, and helping students articulate them in resumes, interviews, and college applications.
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Sherlyn Bratcher

270-792-4307, Green River Regional Educational Cooperative
Mental Health & Crisis Response Coordinator
Wednesday July 22, 2026 3:00pm - 3:50pm EDT
Fields - East - 3rd Floor
 
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