Event Phone: 608-822-3276
A Day of Professional Learning with Wisconsin’s Comprehensive School Mental Health (CSMH) Framework and the Neurosequential Model of Education (NME)
CESA 3, CESA 4, CESA 5, and CESA 7 have come together to provide training to help your school advance your Comprehensive School Mental Health System, “Wired to Thrive: Integrating Brain-Based Learning and Mental Health Systems
Join us for an inspiring, day-long professional development event focused on the transformative work of Dr. Bruce Perry and the Neurosequential Model of Education (NME). This event is designed to deepen your understanding of trauma-sensitive practices and equip you with practical strategies to create lasting, systems-level change in your school.
Connect with fellow educators, engage in rich discussions, and explore how NME can enhance the well-being of students, staff, and your entire community. Together, we’ll build the knowledge and confidence to return to our districts as advocates for impactful, trauma-informed change. Let’s come together to strengthen our schools and ensure every student—and educator—thrives.
This event is FREE to participants who have completed the NME Training via CESA 10 TRAIN-WI Project Book Study or a Self-Study using the book What Happened To You? by Dr. Bruce Perry and Oprah Winfrey The cost of this workshop is being covered by DPI Trauma Sensitive Schools and Project AWARE funding/grant. This workshop will be offered at each of CESA 3, CESA 4, CESA 5, and CESA 7 facilities, so if you can’t make it to the event hosted in our CESA 3 region, you can sign up to attend in one of the other CESAs! The registration links for each CESA are below.
Your CESA Lead Trainers from all 4 CESAs will be present and facilitating at each of the workshops.
January 16, 2025 @ CESA 4, West Salem, WI – Cancelled
February 5, 2025 @ CESA 3, Fennimore, WI
Upcoming Dates
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05FebWired to Thrive: Integrating Brain-Based Learning and Mental Health Systems
Join us for an inspiring, day-long professional development event for Comprehensive School Mental Health Systems in schools, focusing on the transformative work of Dr. Bruce Perry and the Neurosequential Model of Education (NME).
9:00 am-3:00 pm
Speaker(s)
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Niki Smith
Special Education Director/Pupil Services Coordinator
Staff
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Renee Nelson
Administrative Assistant
Guest Presenter
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Jennifer Riggle
CESA 4 Director of Student Services Prevention & Wellness, School Psychologist and School Counselor -
Chris Boettcher
CESA 5 Curriculum Specialist -
Sara Kettleson
CESA 5 Curriculum Specialist -
Katie Tennessen
CESA 7 Behavior Specialist
Venue: Conference Room C/D
Venue Phone: 6088223276
Venue Website: http://www.cesa3.org
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