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1. Screens and Accountability: Tackling Social Media's Impact on School Culture

Session Code: TCH19

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Professional Learning Center/ TSSF (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: All Staff

Dates: 7/8/2025 to 7/21/2025

This compelling professional learning series, designed for staff, teachers, and administrators, delves into a provocative true story that unfolded when a racist social media account was uncovered, sending shockwaves through a California high school community and raising profound questions about accountability in the digital age. See more about this story here:

bit.ly/AccountableArticle


Throughout this series, participants will engage with critical themes including:
*Harm & Trauma: Exploring the lasting impacts of online behavior on individuals and communities
*The Power and Perils of Social Media: Understanding its influence on student life and school culture
*Hate Speech & 'Edgy' Humor: Examining the fine line between expression and harm
*Racism: Addressing systemic issues and promoting equity in schools
*Gender Norms & Expectations: Challenging stereotypes and fostering inclusivity
*Restorative Practices: Strategies to strengthen relationships between individuals as well as social connections within communities
*Justice & Accountability: Developing strategies for fair and effective responses to online misconduct
*Reconciliation & Forgiveness: Building pathways for healing and growth after digital transgressions

Email Lynn Girolamo to receive the book and to be added to the Google Classroom.

2. Olympia Summer Retreat 2025

Session Code: INT09

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Olympia (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Olympia Staff- GTA and AGCEP

Dates: 8/26/2025 to 8/27/2025

Get ready to kick off the 2025-2026 school year with a fantastic blend of community building, professional growth, and fun! This retreat is designed to strengthen our Olympia staff community through engaging team-building exercises and valuable learning opportunities. We'll foster a deeper sense of pride in working at Olympia by reflecting on our school's vision and discussing our shared values as educators regarding instruction and our beliefs about students. The retreat will feature professional learning sessions focused on- professional learning communities, instruction and behavior management/discipline. We believe this collaborative learning will promote alignment and consistency across our school. Dedicated time will also be provided for teams and departments to collaborate and plan how this learning will impact their practice. Most importantly, this retreat is designed to ignite our learning capacity and build our community, all while having a great time! Let's start the year right, together. Professional Learning Hours & Compensation: GTA Members: This is a fantastic opportunity to earn hours toward your contractual 'choice professional learning' requirement. Remember, 10 mandatory hours are required, and hours 11-20 are compensated at the contractual rate by the district. Since the new professional learning year begins July 1st (hours reset to zero), this retreat is a perfect way to get a head start! If you've already completed your 20 hours of choice PL by the retreat, you can still participate and will be compensated by the building for any hours over 20. It's a win-win: either complete your mandatory hours or get paid for your participation! AGCEP Members: You will be able to voucher for your time, as the choice professional learning requirement applies only to GTA members. We can't wait to see you there!

3. To Read Stuff You Have to Know Stuff Book Study

Session Code: ELA06

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Arcadia High School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: High School English, Reading, Special Ed and Librarian

Dates: 9/2/2025 to 11/3/2025

To Read Stuff, You Have to Know stuff is English teacher Kelly Gallagher's latest book on instruction. It highlights the need to have prior knowledge for students to make meaning from their reading, but it also notes to irony of the fact that you get prior knowledge by reading. The book give practical tips on building vocabulary (a district focus), understanding sentence structure and then moves into how to do instruction with longer texts from articles and novels to full unit development based on skills.

4. Arcadia High Bio Study Group: From Standards to Student Proficiency (fall)

Session Code: SCI16

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Arcadia High School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Arcadia Bio Teachers

Dates: 9/4/2025 to 10/21/2025

This collaborative study group will help empower science teachers to master the art of unpacking standards, transforming broad statements into precise, actionable learning objectives. We will delve into techniques for deconstructing complex scientific concepts and practices, identifying the essential knowledge and skills students need to acquire. Participants will develop clear and measurable learning targets that align directly with unpacked standards, providing students with a roadmap for success. We will explore various methods for determining student proficiency, moving beyond traditional assessment to incorporate authentic, evidence-based measures of understanding.

5. Autism Department Study Group (fall)

Session Code: DDI/RTI03

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Audience: Autism Department

Dates: 9/5/2025 to 11/21/2025

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This study group is designed to enhance collaboration among the Greece Central Autism Consultants by identifying and sharing best practices and strategies for effectively supporting students with diverse abilities across the Autism Spectrum. Participants will also engage in problem-solving discussions.

6. Equitable Grading Practices 2.0 (fall)

Session Code: MAT12

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Arcadia High School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Arcadia HS Math & Math Inclusive Ed Teachers

Dates: 9/5/2025 to 11/7/2025

Traditional grading practices, often rooted in historical norms, can inadvertently perpetuate inequities and hinder student success, particularly for students from marginalized backgrounds or those facing socio-economic challenges. Common issues include: Punitive approaches: Overemphasis on penalties for late work, missing assignments, or behavioral issues, which disproportionately affect students with limited resources or support systems. Averaging grades: Calculating grades based on a simple average can penalize early struggles and obscure true mastery of learning objectives, especially when formative assessments are heavily weighted. Incorporation of non-academic factors: Grading for compliance, effort, or attendance rather than strictly on evidence of learning can disadvantage students who have external responsibilities or face barriers to consistent attendance/engagement. Lack of clarity and consistency: Inconsistent grading policies across departments or even within individual classrooms can create confusion for students and families, making it difficult to understand expectations and measure progress. Limited opportunities for re-assessment: Insufficient opportunities for students to demonstrate learning after initial attempts can lock in low grades, discouraging further effort and growth. These practices can lead to increased stress, disengagement, and a fixed mindset among students, widening achievement gaps rather than narrowing them. There is a pressing need for high school educators to re-evaluate and adapt their grading methodologies to better reflect student learning, foster intrinsic motivation, and promote equity. The purpose of this professional learning series is to empower high school teachers with the knowledge, skills, and strategies to implement equitable grading practices that accurately measure student learning, promote student agency, and reduce achievement disparities.

7. Exploring the 21st Technology in the Geometry Classroom (fall)

Session Code: MAT12

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Arcadia High School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Arcadia High School Geometry Teachers

Dates: 9/5/2025 to 11/7/2025

This professional learning proposal outlines a focused initiative to significantly enhance high school Geometry instruction through the strategic integration of Desmos Geometry capabilities. Our commitment to continuous improvement in teaching practices will drive this professional development, directly impacting student engagement and conceptual understanding. Through dedicated professional learning hours, participants will actively engage in the following: Developing Proficiency: Participants will acquire comprehensive skills in utilizing Desmos for creating dynamic geometric constructions, performing transformations, conducting precise measurements, and facilitating interactive explorations of geometric concepts. Curriculum Integration & Design: Teachers will collaboratively design and adapt existing Geometry tasks, lessons, and activities to effectively leverage Desmos's visual and interactive features, ensuring seamless integration into the curriculum. Instructional Strategy Enhancement: Participants will share and refine innovative pedagogical strategies that empower students to actively use Desmos as a powerful tool for inquiry-based learning, geometric discovery, and complex problem-solving. Impact Analysis: Through collaborative reflection and data analysis, educators will assess the tangible impact of Desmos integration on student learning outcomes, using this evidence to further refine and optimize future instructional approaches. This professional learning is essential for equipping our Geometry educators with cutting-edge digital tools and pedagogical expertise. It will foster a more dynamic, accessible, and engaging learning environment, ultimately enhancing students' visualization skills, analytical reasoning, and overall mastery of geometric principles.

8. Teaching Foundational Skills to Adolescent Readers Book Study (fall)

Session Code: INT09

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Online- Asynchronous (online, NY)

Audience: Literacy Specialists, secondary ELA Teachers, Interventionists, Special Education Teachers

Dates: 9/8/2025 to 11/3/2025

Bestselling authors Douglas Fisher and Nancy Frey, along with Sarah Ortega, Kierstan Barbee, and Aida Allen-Rotell, creatively organize this book around a metaphor: adolescent literacy is a battery-when all the parts are connected, working together, and fully charged-literacy can thrive. Join us for a book study and discuss innovative strategies to help educators effectively integrate reading support within grade level content by focusing on research backed strategies and fostering an inclusive and engaging reading environment. Participants will leave equipped with actionable techniques to enhance foundational reading skills and promote a joyful reading experience for all students. Participants agree to facilitate new learning with their students and discuss outcomes (including relevant data) within their building and District PLC's. Google Classroom link to join is niuk4xjy This is Part 2 of 2

9. Longridge Elementary: The Writing Revolution

Session Code: INT09

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Longridge Elementary School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Classroom Teachers

Dates: 9/8/2025 to 10/6/2025

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During this course, educators will learn about the six principles of writing and strategies from The Writing Revolution to help enhance their teaching practices of writing in a systematic way. These strategies will also give the students the writing tools they need to develop as readers, writers and thinkers.

10. Autumn Lane 2nd Grade Study Group (fall)

Session Code: INT09

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Autumn Lane Elementary School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: 2nd grade teachers

Dates: 9/8/2025 to 11/24/2025

Teachers will be working on improving ARC lessons. Collaborating and diving deeper into ARC. Will be looking at student work.

11. Elementary Band Study Group (fall)

Session Code: MUS13

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Lakeshore Elementary School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Elementary Band Teachers

Dates: 9/8/2025 to 12/1/2025

This is a study group for the elementary band Teachers in the Greece CSD. We will meet once a month to discuss topics such as: pedagogy, district policies and procedures, problem solving, current research/instructional strategies, etc. With a mix of veteran teachers and new teachers to the Greece CSD we can ensure that we are sharing best practices so that all students are meeting the district and state music benchmarks for the 4th and 5th grade band levels.

12. Paddy Hill Third Grade Study Group (fall)

Session Code: ELA06

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Paddy Hill Elementary School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Third grade teachers at Paddy Hill

Dates: 9/10/2025 to 10/15/2025

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The Study Group will collaboratively review the curriculum to ensure it aligns with current educational standards. Together, members will design and refine engaging lessons that meet these standards, promoting effective learning experiences. This group will focus on analyzing content, identifying gaps, and integrating best practices to create a cohesive and dynamic instructional plan. Through ongoing collaboration, the team will support continuous improvement and foster student success by aligning teaching strategies with measurable standards.

13. Earth & Space Science Investigation Material Creation and Organization Study Group (fall)

Session Code: SCI16

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Olympia (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Earth & Space Science Teachers

Dates: 9/10/2025 to 9/24/2025

Three formal investigations are required by New York State for the new Earth & Space Science course. Each investigation takes multiple days to complete and is required for students to sit for the Regents exam in Earth & Space Science. Material has been purchased, but needs to be organized, labeled, and connected to investigations. Earth Science Teachers at Olympia will be sharing most materials and should work together to perform the tasks above. Time is needed to decide how materials are to be scheduled and how long it is needed by each class. This is different than the training on how to use materials and more focused on organizing and developing a plan of use.

14. Athena Middle School 6th Grade Study Group (fall)

Session Code: INT09

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Athena Middle School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Athena Middle Team 3 Teachers

Dates: 9/10/2025 to 11/18/2025

Athena Middle School 6th grade teachers who teach the same cohort will meet to plan for implementation and support of new curriculum for the 2025-2026 school year. Teachers will discuss curriculum objectives and create a plan to implement them throughout all subject areas. Teachers will discuss work samples and focus instructional goals on targeting students needs within the shared cohort.

15. English as a New Language Study Group: Secondary (fall)

Session Code: ENL05

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Audience: ENL teachers

Dates: 9/10/2025 to 11/12/2025

In this group, ENL teachers will have the opportunity to share strategies and best practices to supports our ELLs. It will also be a time to collaborate and support each other. It will be teacher driven and planned based on what the group needs.

16. English as a New Language Study Group: Elementary (fall)

Session Code: ENL05

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Audience: ENL Teachers

Dates: 9/10/2025 to 11/12/2025

In this group, ENL teachers will have the opportunity to share strategies and best practices to supports our ELLs. It will also be a time to collaborate and support each other. It will be teacher driven and planned based on what the group needs.

17. Brookside 3rd Grade Study Group (fall)

Session Code: INT09

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Brookside Elementary School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: 3rd Grade Team

Dates: 9/11/2025 to 11/20/2025

The third grade team will meet to plan curriculum, take a deeper dive into the ARC Framework, and review student growth to address student needs.

18. Buckman Heights Grade 4 ELA Study Group (fall)

Session Code: ELA06

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Buckman Heights Elementary School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Classroom Teachers

Dates: 9/11/2025 to 11/13/2025

In this study group participants will learn how to gather and analyze literacy data to make informed instructional decisions. Participants will gather and analyze both reading and writing data collected in the classroom and utilize DuFours PLC guidelines to reflect and design action plans designed to meet the needs of all learners.

19. Visuals in the Art Room Study Group (fall)

Session Code: ART01

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Audience: Greece District Art Teachers

Dates: 9/11/2025 to 11/17/2025

Greece Central Visual Art Teachers have the opportunity to dive deep into Visuals in Art Studio and the ways visuals support inclusion, engagement, and differentiation in art education pedagogy. This course includes 3 sessions: Fall: in-person training with Dr. Nolte; Winter: Visuals making and a problem solving session with Dr. Nolte ; Spring: closure discussion. Teachers additionally be guided by, and connecting work through, New York State Visual Art Standard Cr.1.1, Pr.5.1, Cn 7.2, 8.1, 9.1, and the CR-SE framework. The fall session is the prerequisite for participation in winter and spring sessions. Attendance at all sessions is mandatory. And to receive workshop credit, a visuals inventory and inventory reflection must be completed, and 5 visuals must be created and images uploaded to google classroom by of each season.

20. The Power of Moments Book Study

Session Code: INT09

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Brookside Elementary School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Brookside Elementary Special Areas Team

Dates: 9/12/2025 to 11/21/2025

This study of Dan and Chip Heath's inspirational book, "The Power of Moments", will examine ways that we as educators can make impactful learning experiences for our students that will stay with them for years to come.

21. Elementary Reading Specialist Study Group (fall)

Session Code: ELA06

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Phoenix /Alcott (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Elementary Reading Specialist

Dates: 9/12/2025 to 11/7/2025

Reading Specialists will gather to review student data, interventions, progress monitoring, best practices in ELA. Reading Specialists will be able to increase the variety of instructional interventions available to students, have specific ways of progress monitoring the interventions and make necessary adjustments to continue trajectory of growth. Success will be measured by student growth and best practices will be shared within the group as well as back in buildings with staff.

22. Craig Hill Special Education Study Group (fall)

Session Code: INT09

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Craig Hill Elementary School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Craig Hill Special education team (speech, counseling, TOSA's, teachers, therapists)

Dates: 9/15/2025 to 11/17/2025

Discuss and plan strategies re. ARC Core and Ready Math SDI (Specially Designed Instruction) to meet the varied needs of multi-grade self-contained classrooms with students at varying levels and with a variety of strengths and needs. Develop resource list that includes visuals, videos, and other hands on materials that matches the content being covered in ARC Core & Ready Math to ensure access for special education students.

23. Brockport Dual Credit Teachers Onboarding

Session Code: CDOS/TCH07

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Online- Synchronous (online, NY)

Audience: High School Dual Credit Teachers

Dates: 9/15/2025

This session is for high school teachers who are instructors for Brockport dual credit classes this year. Brockport staff will provide an overview of program details and will be available to answer questions.

24. Buckman Heights Grade 3 Study Group (fall)

Session Code: INT09

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Buckman Heights Elementary School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Grade 3 Teachers at Buckman

Dates: 9/15/2025 to 11/17/2025

The Grade 3 team will review recent math assessment data to identify trends, strengths, and areas of need across the grade level. Together, we will engage in data-driven discussions to inform and align our instructional practices. The team will explore effective strategies, share successful approaches, and plan targeted next steps to support all learners. The goal of this session is to ensure consistency in math instruction, promote student growth, and build a shared understanding of high-impact teaching practices.

25. String Study Group (fall)

Session Code: MUS13

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Online- Synchronous (online, NY)

Audience: GCSD String Staff

Dates: 9/15/2025 to 11/10/2025

GCSD String staff will prepare for the district wide string festival, discuss pedagogy, repertoire, concerts, curriculum and scope and sequence.

26. Biology New Visions Study Group (fall)

Session Code: SCI16

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Online- Synchronous (online, NY)

Audience: Biology Teachers

Dates: 9/17/2025 to 11/12/2025

Teacher will discuss, reflect, monitor, adjust New Curriculum materials as we begin teaching it. Also, look at student work, data analysis.

27. Olympia 6th Grade ARC Study Group (fall)

Session Code: ELA06

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Olympia (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: 6th grade at Olympia

Dates: 9/17/2025 to 10/21/2025

This study group will give teachers an opportunity to collaborate with team members. You will also have the opportunity to look at student work to help drive instructional strategies.

28. Phoenix Academy RTI Student Review Study Group (fall)

Session Code: INT09

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Phoenix /Alcott (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Phoenix Staff

Dates: 9/17/2025 to 11/19/2025

This RTI Tier 1 study group will review student academic and social emotional growth. Staff will work collaboratively to design instructional strategies and monitor student progress. Phoenix as well as Re-Engagement students will be reviewed.

29. AP Studio Study Group (fall)

Session Code: ART01

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Odyssey Academy (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Art Teachers teaching AP Studio Art.

Dates: 9/17/2025 to 11/12/2025

AP Studio Art teachers meeting to collaborate, debrief, discuss, support the new College Board AP Art test and class structure.

30. Lexikeet Language Services

Session Code: ENL05

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Online- Synchronous (online, NY)

Audience: ENL Teachers or other staff by invitation

Dates: 9/17/2025

Lexikeet specializes in providing language services for the education sector, making it the ideal solution for school districts. This program will provide an overview of Video Interpretation, Phone Interpretation and On Demand Interpretation services. Lexikeet resources will be available to GCSD staff who participate in this program.

31. Craig Hill 4th Grade Study Group (fall)

Session Code: INT09

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Craig Hill Elementary School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Craig Hill Staff that works with 4th grade students

Dates: 9/18/2025 to 11/20/2025

Discuss and plan strategies (ARC Core and Ready Math), Specially designed instruction to meet the needs of students in the 4th grade classroom, develop resources that match the content being covered to ensure success for all students

32. Lakeshore: Help For Billy Book Study (fall)

Session Code: DEI/SEL04

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Lakeshore Elementary School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Lakeshore Elementary Staff

Dates: 9/18/2025 to 11/20/2025

Are you looking for practical, compassionate ways to better support students with challenging behaviors? Our upcoming asynchronous + in-person book study on Help for Billy by Heather T. Forbes, LCSW is the perfect opportunity to grow your trauma-informed toolkit while learning at your own pace. Our first and our last sessions will be in person at Lakeshore, while the rest of the learning and reflection will be asynchronous. The first half of the study will be in the fall and the second half will be offered in the winter. This professional learning experience includes: ✅ 3 flexible asynchronous sessions with reflection questions submitted via Google Forms ✅ 2 engaging in-person sessions to collaborate and connect ✅ All materials and assignments housed in a Google Classroom for easy access. Together, we'll explore strategies to create a classroom environment that feels safe, supportive, and responsive for every student-especially those who need us most.

33. Brookside Kindergarten Study Group (fall)

Session Code: INT09

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Brookside Elementary School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Kindergarten Teachers, Speech Language pathologist and Language Development

Dates: 9/18/2025 to 10/9/2025

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Teachers will meet to collaborative discussion of student progress, assessments and instruction.

34. Brookside 4th Grade Study Group (fall)

Session Code: INT09

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Brookside Elementary School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: 4th Grade Teachers

Dates: 9/18/2025 to 11/13/2025

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The fourth grade team will meet to plan curriculum, take a deeper dive into the ARC framework, and review student growth to address student needs.

35. Brookside Special Ed Study Group (fall)

Session Code: INT09

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Brookside Elementary School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Special Education Teachers and service providers

Dates: 9/18/2025 to 11/13/2025

Demonstrate content knowledge Development of IEPs and BIPS Connect concepts and engage learners USe research based practices Communication with staff and students Respond to diverse learners Assessment development Curriculum development Monitor progress

36. GCSD Mentorship Program 9.18.25 (By Invitation Only)

Session Code: NTI14

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Professional Learning Center/ TSSF (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Open only to mentors in the GCSD Mentor Cadre

Dates: 9/18/2025

The Greece Central School District Enhancing Mentorship Program is a customized, two-full-day learning experience designed to empower mentors to effectively guide and support their mentees. This program will delve into the foundational principles of effective mentoring, incorporating research-based techniques and aligning with the Mentor Cycle framework. Participants will: Understand the critical role and impact of mentors within our District. Be familiar with the goals, structure, and timeline of our mentoring program. Understand and be able to apply the Mentor Cycle to guide their work with mentees. Develop skills in key areas of effective mentoring, such as communication, feedback, and coaching. Be prepared to develop partnership agreements that outline expectations for their mentoring relationships. Gain knowledge of relevant district resources and initiatives to support new teachers. This 2 day experience represents our ongoing commitment to investing in our educators and fostering a culture of continuous growth and support within GCSD. We believe that by empowering our mentors, we are directly investing in the success of our new teachers and, ultimately, the achievement of all our students.

37. Therapeutic Crisis Intervention for Schools: (TCIS) with Physical Interventions-Initial Training-By invitation only

Session Code: DEI/SEL04

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Professional Learning Center/ TSSF (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Staff who work directly with students who display disruptive and aggressive behaviors

Dates: 9/18/2025 to 10/2/2025

The purpose of Therapeutic Crisis Intervention for Schools (TCIS) is to provide a crisis prevention and intervention model that will assist in: -preventing crises from occurring -De-escalating potential crises -Effectively managing acute crises -Reducing potential and actual injury to children and staff -Learning constructive ways to handle stressful situations. This training teaches staff how to deal with crisis in a manner that meets the developmental needs of children, and the safety of children and staff.

38. Implementing Restorative Practice In Your Classroom

Session Code: INT09

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Arcadia High School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: ARHS Staff

Dates: 9/18/2025 to 11/13/2025

Teachers will deepen their understanding of Restorative Practices by collaborating on current research and discussions, and by designing and implementing community-building and academic circle strategies to enhance student learning outcomes.

39. Studio Thinking: 8 Habits of the Mind Book Study (fall)

Session Code: ART01

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: English Village Elementary School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Greece Art Teachers

Dates: 9/18/2025 to 11/20/2025

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This is a book study of 'Studio Thinking from the Start: The K-8 Art Educator's Handbook' by Jillian Hogan, Lois Hetland, Diane Jaquith & Ellen Winner. We want to focus on the newer practice of using the eight habits of mind in the art room to help guide our practice, inform our understanding of current education theory being taught at the college level to stay current and continue our learning.

40. Math Sparks: Igniting Engagement Ideas!

Session Code: MAT12

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Phoenix /Alcott (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Elementary Teachers

Dates: 9/18/2025 to 10/23/2025

In this course, teachers will explore creative, research-based strategies to spark student curiosity, foster deeper thinking, and bring joy and engagement to every math lesson.

41. Randall Standridge Study Group (fall)

Session Code: MUS13

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Online- Synchronous (online, NY)

Audience: 4-12 Band Directors

Dates: 9/18/2025 to 11/13/2025

Study group of Randall Standridge compositions and arrangements Collaboration of 4-12 band directors for our May 2026 event Best practices for student selection audition/application process

42. Advanced Coaching Network (fall)

Session Code: DEI/SEL04

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: District Office (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: GCSD Employees who have successfully completed CRE and Video Coaching Partnership Fellows programs

Dates: 9/22/2025 to 11/5/2025

This year long professional learning seminar is designed to provide equal parts ongoing professional experience with instructional coaching, capacity building and collaborative time with fellow coaches in Greece CSD. Participants will be expected to engage in at least two coaching cycles throughout the school year. Upon successful completion of one school year in the course, participants will be designated as approved GCSD Peer Video Coaches. This credential will enable them to support their colleagues through collaborative video analysis and coaching techniques, and be compensated at the District's PL Instructor Rate.

43. Instructional Practices that Support Equitable Grading (fall)

Session Code: DDI/RTI03

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Arcadia High School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: ARHS

Dates: 9/22/2025 to 10/20/2025

Transform your grading practices to promote equity and student success. These professional learning sessions on Instructional Practices to Support Equitable Grading empowers educators with practical strategies to ensure grades accurately reflect student learning-not behavior, bias, or barriers. Explore how to align instruction, assessment, and feedback with equity-focused principles, reduce disparities, and build a more inclusive classroom culture. Whether you're just beginning or deepening your equity journey, this session offers actionable tools to make grading more fair, transparent, and growth-oriented for all students. Each session will have a reading to complete independently and connected interactive learning activity.

44. Cognitive Coaching Community of Practice (fall)

Session Code: LDR10

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Online- Synchronous (online, NY)

Audience: Teachers, Administrators

Dates: 9/22/2025 to 11/3/2025

This activity is designed for educators knowledgeable in or curious about Cognitive Coaching: Developing Self-Directed Leaders and Learners by Art Costa and Robert Garmston. Whether you're a seasoned instructional coach or just curious, this is your chance to sharpen your skills and connect with like-minded educators. Look for additional opportunities in the Winter and Spring Season offerings.

45. Athena Middle School NYSAA Study Group (fall)

Session Code: ELA06

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Athena Middle School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: NYSAA Teachers at Athena Middle

Dates: 9/22/2025 to 10/6/2025

This group is for NYSAA teachers to collaborate on strategies for using the district provided curricula (Readtopia, Unique) focusing on instruction on instruction and assessment.

46. Unique Learning Systems

Session Code: INT09

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Online- Synchronous (online, NY)

Audience: NYSAA Teachers using Unique Learning Systems Curriculum

Dates: 9/22/2025

ULS Coach will provide an overview of new additions to the instructional resources this curriculum offers our NYSAA programs.

47. IGNITE Study Group (fall)

Session Code: TCH19

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Online- Sync/Async (., .)

Audience: IGNITE Teachers

Dates: 9/23/2025 to 11/18/2025

This study group allows the IGNITE team time to collaborate and coordinate as they navigate new curriculum. The team will share resources and suggest changes to curriculum based on this year's instructional experiences and troubleshoot any road blocks we have encountered.

48. Math Intervention Teachers (MIT) Study Group (fall)

Session Code: MAT12

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Phoenix /Alcott (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Math Intervention Teachers and Building Interventionists supporting Math; K-5

Dates: 9/23/2025 to 11/18/2025

In this study group Math Intervention Teachers and Building Interventionists that support math K-5 will discuss strategies and resources they use to support students and teachers. They will analyze data and collaborate to plan for instruction.

49. Olympia Counselor Collaborative Learning Book Study (fall)

Session Code: DEI/SEL04

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Olympia (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Greece Olympia Counselors

Dates: 9/23/2025 to 11/18/2025

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Collaborative learning book study: Hacking School Discipline: 9 Ways to Create a Culture of Empathy and Responsibility Using Restorative Justice Hack Learning Series by Nathan Maynard

50. ODYSSEY Guiding Coalition Model Development Study Group (fall)

Session Code: LDR10

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Odyssey Academy (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Odyssey Academy. Only those who attended the SLA and are on the guiding coalition should sign up.

Dates: 9/23/2025 to 11/19/2025

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This professional learning offering is designed to strengthen and develop the Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) at Greece Odyssey Academy. Building on the principles and strategies explored during the Summer Leadership Academy, participants will engage in collaborative sessions that focus on effective team-building, data-driven decision-making, and sustainable practices for continuous improvement. This is tailored for members of the Odyssey Academy Guiding Coalition, providing them with the tools and insights necessary to lead and inspire their respective teams in fostering a culture of shared leadership and academic excellence.

51. Olympia Humanities Based Approach to Writing Study Group (fall)

Session Code: SOC17

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Olympia (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Any secondary Social Studies, ELA, or Inclusive Education teacher

Dates: 9/23/2025 to 11/18/2025

Teachers of Social Studies, ELA, and/or Inclusive Education or ESOL meet to study curriculum, share ideas and best practices, review student work and examine data to improve instruction and pedagogically align within the humanities

52. Arcadia Middle School AVID Study Group (fall)

Session Code: INT09

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Arcadia Middle School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: AVID Teachers

Dates: 9/23/2025 to 11/18/2025

This group will focus on creating data driven instruction in AVID 7 & 8 at Arcadia Middle School.

53. NYSAA Art Study Group (fall)

Session Code: ART01

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Longridge Elementary School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Visual arts teacher who service NYSAA students

Dates: 9/23/2025 to 11/18/2025

This study group is a yearly offering to help collaborate among staff members in our department that service students in NYSAA classes. We share lessons, brainstorm teaching strategies, share adaptations and assess our teaching strategies for this unique population.

54. Arcadia High School Social Emotional Learning PE Study Group (fall)

Session Code: PED08

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Arcadia High School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Arcadia High PE Teachers

Dates: 9/24/2025 to 11/18/2025

This study group will meet to develop social emotional learning activities for the student body. These activities will then be utilized on Fridays in PE classes to align to our buildings SEL initiative.

55. Science and Technology Study Group (fall)

Session Code: SCI16

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Odyssey Academy (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Science and Technology Teachers

Dates: 9/24/2025 to 11/19/2025

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Teachers will work collaboratively to: modify assessments, provide accommodations, and adapt our instruction to better understand where our students are in their learning. We will be considering the needs of our diverse learners (culturally, linguistically, physically, economically, and cognitively). These equitable practices will contribute to a growth mindset, building hope and motivation while fostering each student's greatest potential. Additionally, teachers will work together to analyze instructional strategies and best practices that target the math, science, and technology standards. In this group, we will explore strategies to:

• differentiate assessments based on student need,

• modify existing assessments,

• utilize inclusive and best practices to support all learners, and

• influence student motivation.

56. Mastering IEP Goal Progress Monitoring: A Hands-On PL Series (Fall)

Session Code: DDI/RTI03

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Online- Sync/Async (., .)

Audience: Special Education Program Managers and Related Service Providers and/or Individuals who report on Progress towards Annual Goals on an IEP

Dates: 9/24/2025 to 12/1/2025

(6 PL hours) Join us for an immersive PL experience focused on honing your skills in monitoring and tracking annual goals for Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). This program is designed to provide practical applications and strategies for effectively assessing and measuring student progress. Dive deep into the process of goal setting, data collection, and analysis to ensure meaningful outcomes for your students. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your expertise in supporting students with IEPs through targeted progress monitoring techniques. This PL series will be 9 session total. The training is a mix of virtual google meets and asynchronous task submissions. Please check the dates and times to ensure your availability prior to registering.

57. Instructional Equity Fellows Program (fall)

Session Code: DEI/SEL04

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Professional Learning Center/ TSSF (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: GCSD Employees interested in learning more about instructional best practices and self reflection

Dates: 9/24/2025 to 11/19/2025

The Instructional Equity Fellows Program is a 13 hour professional learning series designed for educators eager to enhance their understanding and implementation of culturally responsive teaching practices and video reflection. This program will empower participants to tackle the pressing question: How can we effectively promote rigor and high expectations for all students within the Greece Central School District. Through collaborative discussions and hands-on activities, educators will engage with the essential components of culturally responsive education tailored for their unique classroom contexts. Participants will receive personalized support from an instructional coach, who will guide them in setting and achieving goals centered around high expectations and rigorous instruction for all students. By aligning their practice with the principles outlined in the New York State Culturally Responsive-Sustaining Education Framework, educators will be equipped to foster an inclusive learning environment that champions equity.

58. Social Work Supervision - Afternoon Session #2 (fall)

Session Code: DEI/SEL04

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Online- Synchronous (online, NY)

Audience: School Social Workers

Dates: 9/24/2025 to 11/19/2025

This professional learning series is designed to support school social workers in maximizing ethical practice, and improved outcomes for students. Participants will explore navigating complex school systems, addressing ethical dilemmas, and enhancing culturally responsive and trauma-informed practices. Through interactive sessions, reflective activities, and peer discussion, social workers will navigate challenging cases, refine skills, and uphold ethical standards, ultimately enhancing the quality of services for all students. The series also highlights the importance of self-care, documentation, advocacy, and aligning daily practice with professional standards and district expectations. This course empowers school social workers at all career stages to use supervision as a resource for critical thinking, clinical support, and continuous learning within the unique context of school-based practice.

59. Video Coaching Partnership Fellows (fall)

Session Code: DEI/SEL04

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Audience: GCSD Employees who have successfully completed CRE

Dates: 9/24/2025 to 11/13/2025

This Fellowship is a 10 hour, year long collaborative and hands-on professional learning experience. Participants will enhance their skills and become effective instructional coaches, equipped to support their colleagues in the pursuit of educational equity. Participants will be able to: define the essence of coaching and its impact on teaching and learning; Explore the principles and benefits of video coaching as a reflective practice; Identify and develop the essential skills for high-quality instructional coaching; and understand and apply Jim Knight's Definitive Guide to Instructional Coaching in their practice (book provided). To expedite the awarding of PL hours throughout the school year, please register for the Winter and Spring sessions as well.

60. Mindfulness For Athletes Book Study

Session Code: PED08

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Online- Asynchronous (online, NY)

Audience: GCSD staff

Dates: 9/25/2025 to 9/30/2025

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Mindfulness Book Study 6 PL Hours Cohort 3 Participants will read 'A Still Quiet Place for Athletes' by Amy Saltzman, MD. The book offers practical strategies and mindfulness exercises tailored for athletes, with valuable insights for educators, coaches, and individuals seeking personal growth. Explore the transformative power of mindfulness in sports through this self-paced professional learning opportunity created by the mindfulness team. Educators will purchase the book on their own. Please email Andrea Antonetty after you sign up and she will invite you to the google classroom for your assignment. All work is due on September 30th.

61. Craig Hill 3rd Grade Study Group (fall)

Session Code: ELA06

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Craig Hill Elementary School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: 3rd Grade CH Teachers

Dates: 9/25/2025 to 11/13/2025

The third-grade team at Craig Hill will meet to work on the implementation of research-based best practices, instructional strategies, Response to Intervention, and data-driven inquiry and instruction.

62. Craig Hill 5th Grade Study Group (fall)

Session Code: INT09

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Craig Hill Elementary School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Staff who interact with 5th grade students

Dates: 9/25/2025 to 11/20/2025

Discuss and plan strategies re: ARC core and Ready Math to meet the needs of all learners. Develop resource list that includes visuals, videos, and other materials to match content.

63. WINing Strategies: Equitable IRLA Conferencing Networks

Session Code: ELA06

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Lakeshore Elementary School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Classroom Teachers, ENL

Dates: 9/25/2025 to 11/20/2025

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Unlock the power of purposeful, data-driven WIN time through a systematic approach that ensures that every reader gets what they need- when they need it. This session focuses on how to deliver equitable IRLA conferencing that is responsive to student needs, aligned with timely SchoolPace input, and grounded in meaningful data. Learn how to create intentional structures that support all learners, elevate engagement, and accelerate reading growth through consistent, informed conferencing and strategic use of time.

64. Brookside Guiding Coalition Learning By Doing Book Study (fall)

Session Code: LDR10

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Brookside Elementary School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Brookside Guiding Coalition Members

Dates: 9/25/2025 to 11/20/2025

The Brookside Guiding Coalition will be utilizing the book, Learning by Doing written by Dufour, Eaker, Many, and Mattos to help build an understanding of the Four Questions and Three big ideas for PLCs. This book study will learn the PLC framework, build a shared mission, and vision, and develop teacher leadership for PLCs.

65. Longridge 2nd Grade Study Group (fall)

Session Code: INT09

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Longridge Elementary School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: LR 2nd Grade Teachers

Dates: 9/25/2025 to 11/20/2025

The 2nd Grade team will meet to review standards, share instructional strategies and plan for improved instructional growth. The team will review student work and data to best inform instructional decisions to meet student needs. The team will unpack the new ARC Core Curriculum and the resources.

66. Longridge 3rd Grade Study Group (fall)

Session Code: INT09

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Longridge Elementary School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Longridge 3rd Grade Teachers

Dates: 9/25/2025 to 11/20/2025

The 3rd grade team will meet to review standards, share instructional strategies, and plan for improved instructional growth. We will review student work and assessment data to meet student needs. We will unpack the new ARC Core Curriculum.

67. Special Education New Hire Onboarding (fall)

Session Code: NTI14

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Phoenix /Alcott (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Special education teacher, school psychology, speech pathologist

Dates: 9/25/2025 to 11/19/2025

In order to support new hires to GCSD, the Pupil Personnel Services Department (PPS) will provide an on boarding series for new hires at Greece Central School District aims to provide a clear understanding of Program Manager roles, responsibilities, and expectations, while introducing the district's continuum of programs and services tailored to diverse student profiles. The series will include dedicated time for questions and interactive discussions to support learning and engagement. Additionally, job-embedded learning opportunities and mentorship will be offered to help new staff apply knowledge in real-world settings, fostering confidence and collaboration from the start.

68. Algebra Connections Study Group (fall)

Session Code: MAT12

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Online- Synchronous (online, NY)

Audience: Algebra Connections Teachers

Dates: 9/25/2025 to 11/20/2025

Algebra Connections Teachers will come together to review and revise curriculum items and lessons based on student achievement data, and reflect and discuss instructional strategies and implications.

69. The Anxious Generation Book Study (fall)

Session Code: DEI/SEL04

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Online- Asynchronous (online, NY)

Audience: Athena High School Staff

Dates: 9/25/2025 to 11/24/2025

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This book study is intended for teachers and staff who teach adolescents. The book The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness is a 2024 book by social psychologist Jonathan Haidt which argues that the spread of smartphones, social media and overprotective parenting have led to a 'rewiring' of childhood and a rise in mental illness. This book study is intended to help us analyze the impact of excessive technology use upon kids, and provide action steps we can take to help young people. The book study will take place in the fall and winter of the 2025-26 school year, and will include 3 hours of asynchronous learning.

70. Middle School Transition Process and Planning Study Group (fall)

Session Code: DEI/SEL04

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Phoenix /Alcott (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Special Education Teachers grades 6-8

Dates: 9/25/2025 to 11/13/2025

The purpose of the middle school transition process and planning study group is to gather teachers from all Greece middle schools to collaborate on the processes and requirements of Indicator 13 and transition planning in the IEP. An anticipated outcome of this study group is to review the updated Age Appropriate Transition Assessment document, as well as to identify appropriate additional tools that may be useful for teachers to complete this document efficiently and effectively. Participants will be expected to meet once a month and can earn up to 8 hours of PL credit. Lisa Bayer, Transition Specialist from Monroe 2 BOCES & Kylie Anderson, secondary special education TOSA, will be co-facilitating this study group.

71. Middle School-Biology New Visions Study Group (fall)

Session Code: SCI16

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Online- Synchronous (online, NY)

Audience: Biology teachers-Middle School

Dates: 9/25/2025 to 10/23/2025

Teachers will discuss, reflect, monitor, adjust New Curriculum materials as we begin teaching it. Also, look at student work, data analysis.

72. ENL Longridge Collaboration & Study Group (fall)

Session Code: ENL05

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Longridge Elementary School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Longridge ENL teachers

Dates: 9/25/2025 to 12/1/2025

Our planning and study sessions will be composed of four different parts: 1)doing data dives to better inform instruction with our classroom collaborators 2)collecting and sharing recent research and strategies from publications/articles to continue to develop our craft 3)brainstorming and implementing ideas to continue to create a welcoming environment for our community of diverse learners and families 4)planning/prep/review of CFAs and NYSESLAT implementation.

73. Mathematics Tasks for the Thinking Classroom, Grades K-5 Book Study (Cohort #3)

Session Code: MAT12

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Professional Learning Center/ TSSF (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Elementary Teachers

Dates: 9/25/2025 to 11/20/2025

Participants will read the book Mathematics Tasks for the Thinking Classroom, Grades K-5. This book delves deeper into the implementation of the 14 practices from the Building Thinking Classrooms framework by updating the practices with the newest research, and focusing on the practice through the lens of rich math tasks that address specific mathematical learning outcomes or standards. This book also helps teachers choose tasks to fit the particular math standards, goals, and the competencies they want their students to build and walks them through all the steps and scripts to launch, facilitate, and consolidate each task.

74. Social Work Supervision - Morning Session (fall)

Session Code: DEI/SEL04

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Online- Synchronous (online, NY)

Audience: School Social Workers

Dates: 9/26/2025 to 11/21/2025

This professional learning series is designed to support school social workers in maximizing ethical practice, and improved outcomes for students. Participants will explore navigating complex school systems, addressing ethical dilemmas, and enhancing culturally responsive and trauma-informed practices. Through interactive sessions, reflective activities, and peer discussion, social workers will navigate challenging cases, refine skills, and uphold ethical standards, ultimately enhancing the quality of services for all students. The series also highlights the importance of self-care, documentation, advocacy, and aligning daily practice with professional standards and district expectations. This course empowers school social workers at all career stages to use supervision as a resource for critical thinking, clinical support, and continuous learning within the unique context of school-based practice.

75. Middle School Pull out - Onshape

Session Code: CDOS/TCH07

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Athena High School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Middle School Technology Teachers

Dates: 9/26/2025

As we expand both our School Based Enterprise program and our Work Readiness Certifications, we will be continuing the work on our DDP curriculum that was started this summer. Our plan is to anchor into key software tools associated with School Based Enterprise so we can identify projects that could be completed in DDP and Introduction to Optics. We will also review proposed curriculum changes and plan out the next three years of Professional Learning for this course.

76. Watercolor Mastery Study Group (fall)

Session Code: ART01

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Odyssey Academy (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Art Teachers

Dates: 9/27/2025 to 11/15/2025

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This is a mastery-level class; the goal is to enhance watercolor knowledge through independent work and collaboration with colleagues. This is a year 4 continuation. Each participant is required to bring their own supplies and work at a self-directed pace; there is no instruction.

77. Physical Education Professional Learning Arcadia Middle School (fall)

Session Code: PED08

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Arcadia Middle School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Arcadia Middle School Physical Education Teachers

Dates: 9/29/2025 to 10/23/2025

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The needs and purpose of this professional learning will be to collaborate about instructional needs, equipment needs, and data analysis.

78. MagicSchoolAI for Students Pilot

Session Code: TCH19

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Arcadia Middle School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: All Staff

Dates: 9/29/2025

This session is for teachers who have been using MagicSchool themselves and want to learn more about piloting the use of MagicStudent with their students. Topics include how to introduce the idea of AI to students as well as understanding how to create rooms, assign and customize tools, and the intentional use of AI in the classroom. Access to MagicStudent will only be provided to the teachers who have attended this session. Be sure to bring your ideas and your Chromebook with you!

79. Social Work Supervision - Afternoon Session #1 (fall)

Session Code: DEI/SEL04

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Online- Synchronous (online, NY)

Audience: School Social Workers

Dates: 9/29/2025 to 11/24/2025

This professional learning series is designed to support school social workers in maximizing ethical practice, and improved outcomes for students. Participants will explore navigating complex school systems, addressing ethical dilemmas, and enhancing culturally responsive and trauma-informed practices. Through interactive sessions, reflective activities, and peer discussion, social workers will navigate challenging cases, refine skills, and uphold ethical standards, ultimately enhancing the quality of services for all students. The series also highlights the importance of self-care, documentation, advocacy, and aligning daily practice with professional standards and district expectations. This course empowers school social workers at all career stages to use supervision as a resource for critical thinking, clinical support, and continuous learning within the unique context of school-based practice.

80. Autumn Lane First Grade Study Group (fall)

Session Code: INT09

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Autumn Lane Elementary School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: First Grade Autumn Lane teachers

Dates: 9/29/2025 to 12/1/2025

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First Grade Study Group will focus on vocabulary development in all subject areas in order to align with the Autumn Lane School Improvement Goal.

81. Elementary General/Vocal Music Study Group (fall)

Session Code: MUS13

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Craig Hill Elementary School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Elementary General and Vocal Music Teachers

Dates: 9/29/2025 to 11/20/2025

Elementary General and Vocal Music Teachers will collaborate to share best practices around student instruction and behavior management in the elementary general music and chorus classrooms. Areas of focus will be: increasing student engagement, discussing the Greece curricula (which is in the process of being developed), and aligning to State Standards.

82. Inner Explorer

Session Code: DEI/SEL04

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Online- Asynchronous (online, NY)

Audience: GCSD Staff

Dates: 9/30/2025

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Cohort One - Introduction to the Inner Explorer The mindfulness team is offering an asynchronous professional learning opportunity focused on the Inner Explorer, a powerful mindfulness program that supports both student and educator well-being. This self-paced, three-hour training will provide you with the tools to integrate mindfulness into your daily routine and empower your students. All work must be submitted to Google Classroom by October 1st. Please email Andrea Antonetty (TOSA for mindfulness) after you sign up in Frontline and she will add you to the google classroom. Upon completion, you'll be able to: Sign up for the Inner Explorer in Classlink Understand the benefits and principles of mindfulness. Navigate the Inner Explorer platform and practice mindfulness videos. Integrate Inner Explorer practices into your classroom. Reflect on your personal mindfulness experiences and their classroom application.

83. Science of Reading- An Introductory Asynchronous Course

Session Code: ELA06

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Online- Asynchronous (online, NY)

Audience: K-5 Elementary Teachers

Dates: 9/30/2025

This asynchronous course provides an overview of Science of Reading Research and evidence based classroom practices using the NYSED Literacy Briefs and PreK through 3rd Grade Instructional Best Practice Guide. Participants will receive a link to a self-guided Padlet beginning in August. Activities must be completed by September 30th in order to receive credit for the course.

84. Mindfully Navigating Menopause (fall)

Session Code: DEI/SEL04

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Olympia (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: GCSD Staff

Dates: 10/1/2025 to 11/1/2025

Menopause and perimenopause can impact a woman's mind and body. Educating ourselves and practicing mindfulness can have a positive impact on how we experience this time in life. Practicing mindfulness has been shown to improve attention, reduce stress and promote self-care. Join Andrea Antonetty, TOSA for Mindfulness, and Shanna Calvasina, teacher and Mindfulness Coach, for an experiential and professional learning session grounded in research, that will provide education and mindfulness opportunities, along with resources about menopause that can help you successfully navigate this often stressful life period. Please plan on wearing comfortable clothing for gentle yoga or chair yoga and other mindfulness practices. The google classroom will open on October 1st and all work must be completed by October 25th. Participants must complete the google classroom assignment in order to attend the in person learning session.

85. Paddy Hill Kindergarten Study Group (fall)

Session Code: ELA06

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Paddy Hill Elementary School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Kindergarten Teachers at Paddy Hill

Dates: 10/1/2025 to 11/19/2025

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Our PLC will increase the percentage of student scoring proficient on the kindergarten ARC writing rubric. Our PLC will develop and maintain visuals explaining specific rubric vocabulary or phrases in kid-friendly language. We will create mid-module assessments and meet weekly before school to discuss them as a PLC.

86. Spanish Curriculum: Stepping Into Somos

Session Code: LTE20

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Professional Learning Center/ TSSF (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Spanish Teachers

Dates: 10/1/2025

When teachers provide acquisition driven, language rich classroom instruction and environments that center student connection, purposeful communication, and success orientation, both students and teachers thrive. Participants will be able to: Understand the role of input and developmental order in language acquisition. Experience a unit plan. Choose learning activities and language that are optimized for language acquisition and teacher prep/energy levels from the Somos family of curricula. Identify skills that support student comprehension in the target language. Understand the role of assessments and grading to report proficiency based performance grades. Choose the grading tools and solutions that are most appropriate for their context. Feel confident that their instructional decisions are backed by experience, expertise, and understanding of language acquisition.

87. 6-12 Band Study Group (fall)

Session Code: MUS13

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Olympia (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Intermediate & High School Band Teachers

Dates: 10/1/2025 to 11/5/2025

This is a study group for the intermediate & high school band teachers in the Greece CSD. We will meet once per month to discuss topics such as pedagogy and teaching practices, district policies and procedures, problem solving, current research/instructional strategies, opinions, etc. With a mix of veteran teachers, beginning teachers, and teachers new to Greece, we can ensure that we are sharing best practices so that all students are meeting the district music benchmarks for grades 6 through 12.

88. Explicit Writing: Integrating the Hochman Method in ARC Core (Hybrid)

Session Code: ELA06

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Audience: K-8 Classroom Teachers

Dates: 10/1/2025 to 11/25/2025

This hybrid course will prepare teachers to effectively integrate the Hochman Method Strategies throughout their ARC Core instruction. The Hochman Method highlights evidence based strategies that ensure all students at all levels can produce clear, coherent, unified, and structured writing. The course will focus on analyzing student work to determine instructional writing goals utilizing the Hochman Method. Throughout the course participants will have the opportunity to reflect upon the implementation of explicit writing instructional strategies on student achievement. There will be two in person and two asynchronous meetings. Participants will receive a copy of The Writing Revolution 2.0 to guide their instruction.

89. How to Use Talking Points

Session Code: ENL05

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Longridge Elementary School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Teachers working with multilingual families

Dates: 10/1/2025

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Longridge ENL teachers would like to provide PL all staff who work closely with multilingual students on the Talking Points translation app to make it easier for everyone to communicate with these students' families. This app allows families to communicate in their home language to foster better relationships with the school and the teachers. It is crucial for families to be given this communication tool in order to provide more equitable outcomes in relationship building and to be sure communication is clear and understandable by teachers and families alike.

90. Math Grade 7 iRCL Pilot Study Group (fall)

Session Code: MAT12

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Olympia (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Math grade 7 teachers who are participating in the iRCL pilot.

Dates: 10/2/2025 to 11/6/2025

This study group is for teachers who are piloting iRCL in grade 7. Teachers will focus on unpacking unis, analyzing student data, and sharing best practices and resources.

91. Mindfulness Retreat 10.4.25

Session Code: DEI/SEL04

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Olympia (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: GCSD Staff

Dates: 10/4/2025

This retreat will provide multiple mindfulness experiences. These techniques and strategies can be used in the workplace, classroom, and at home. Mindfulness embodies the concept of living in the present moment. Mindfulness practice will help bring self-awareness to our thoughts and how to channel the mind back into the present moment. Participants are required to stay for the entire session. It will be necessary for cell phones to be silenced and put away during this training experience. Participants will need to bring the following: Water bottle, comfortable clothing, blanket, yoga mat, cushion to sit on, and clothing to go outside if weather permits. Please bring reading glasses if you use them to read. A yoga mat and cushion will be provided if needed. We will also provide a chair to sit in if that is preferred. Please email Andrea Antonetty if you need a yoga mat.

92. Buckman Heights Grade 5 Study Group (fall)

Session Code: MAT12

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Buckman Heights Elementary School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Grade 5 Teachers at BH

Dates: 10/6/2025 to 11/21/2025

Fifth grade teachers at Buckman Heights will collaborate to review student data and make instructional decisions for Tier 1 and Tier 2 blocks. This study group will focus on identifying trends, planning effective core instruction, and designing targeted supports to meet student needs.

93. Therapeutic Crisis Intervention for Schools (TCIS): Physical Refresher (10.6.25)

Session Code: DEI/SEL04

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Professional Learning Center/ TSSF (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Staff who are currently certified with TCIS Physical Interventions certification

Dates: 10/6/2025

Staff interested in maintaining their TCIS with Physical Interventions Certification are required to attend a total of 10 hours of TCIS Refreshers each year. Please be prepared and dressed appropriately to participate in physical interventions practice and assessment. Participate only if you are physically and medically able. This training is open only to staff who are currently certified in TCIS with Physical Interventions.

94. Arcadia Statistics Study Group (fall)

Session Code: MAT12

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Arcadia High School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: High School Math Teachers at Arcadia High School

Dates: 10/6/2025 to 12/1/2025

Our statistics study group will meet after school throughout the academic year to collaboratively develop clear, measurable learning objectives for both Intro to Statistics and AP Statistics courses. We will work together to create a standards-based framework that identifies what students need to master at each level, establish proficiency scales for consistent assessment, and design implementation strategies that move away from traditional point-based grading toward mastery-oriented evaluation. Through this collaborative effort, we aim to create better alignment between our two course levels, provide more meaningful feedback to students about their statistical understanding, and develop practical tools for standards-based instruction and grading that we can implement in our classrooms. By the end of our work together, we will have a comprehensive set of learning objectives, assessment strategies, and implementation resources that support student mastery and create a coherent progression in statistical thinking from introductory through advanced levels.

95. K-5 ARC Scaffolds for ELLS (Fall)

Session Code: ENL05

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Paddy Hill Elementary School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: ENL teachers and elementary classroom teachers with ELLs

Dates: 10/7/2025

This group will meet before the start of a new ARC unit to look through the resources in the ENL Scaffolds document. It will be an opportunity for teachers to collaborate about how to best meet the needs of their ELLs in ARC and to gather resources.

96. AIS Math Vertical Alignment Study Group (fall)

Session Code: MAT12

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Odyssey Academy (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Odyssey Math Teachers Grade 7-12

Dates: 10/8/2025 to 11/18/2025

Math AIS teachers will analyze data from past State Assessments to identify areas where students need improvement. They will create targeted lessons and practice activities to address these weak conceptual understandings. Additionally, they will focus on frequently tested topics to help students master the material and achieve the highest scores necessary to pass the exams.

97. Unique Learning Systems Data Collection and Administration

Session Code: INT09

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Online- Synchronous (online, NY)

Audience: NYSAA Teachers using Unique Learning Systems Curriculum

Dates: 10/8/2025

ULS Coach will provide an overview of assessments and data collection this curriculum offers our NYSAA programs.

98. Arcadia High School Special Education Study Group (fall)

Session Code: DDI/RTI03

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Arcadia High School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Arcadia High School Special Education Teachers

Dates: 10/9/2025

Special education teachers will engage in collaboration with the Office of Pupil Personnel Services during this session. The focus will be on professional development in the areas of IEP writing, effective participation in CSE meetings, and implementing specially designed instruction. Teachers will also engage in data dives and professional learning around DCIP Goal #3.

99. Physics Study Group (fall)

Session Code: SCI16

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Athena High School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: GCSD Physics teachers

Dates: 10/9/2025 to 11/20/2025

GCSD physics teachers will meet to discuss curriculum trends, share best practices, discuss student work, propose new pedagogy. Focus will be on the College Physics and General Physics curricula.

100. Longridge 5th Grade Study Group (fall)

Session Code: INT09

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Longridge Elementary School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: LR 5th Grade Teachers

Dates: 10/10/2025 to 11/7/2025

The 5th Grade team will meet to review standards, share instructional strategies and plan for improved instructional growth. The team will review student work and data to best inform instructional decisions to meet student needs. The team will navigate the ARC Core Curriculum and the resources. Meeting as a 5th grade team is essential to ensure consistency, collaboration, and strong communication across our grade level. This time allows us to collaborate on topics below: Classroom Management & Challenging Behaviors - Share strategies, support one another, and promote consistency in expectations for students. Grade-Level Activities - Plan engaging opportunities such as celebrations, projects, and cross-class events. Academic Milestones - Discuss pacing, upcoming standards, and student progress to make sure all students are supported in reaching grade-level goals. This collaborative time ensures we are proactive, organized, and working together to create a positive and successful year for all 5th graders.

101. Longridge Mental Health Book Study: UnSelfie: Why Empathetic Kids Succeed in Our All-About-Me World (fall)

Session Code: DEI/SEL04

Program: Greece Professional Learning Center

Location: Longridge Elementary School (Rochester, NY) [map]

Audience: Longridge Mental Health Team

Dates: 10/13/2025 to 11/7/2025

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The Longridge Mental Health Team will be reading UnSelfie: Why Empathetic Kids Succeed in Our All-About-Me World. After completing the reading, we will meet as a team to discuss our takeaways and possible applications.