Join us for the K-ACTE Executive Board Meeting, a pivotal session where key leaders of the Kansas Association for Career and Technical Education convene to discuss strategic priorities and organizational initiatives. This meeting will feature comprehensive updates, policy discussions, and planning activities aimed at advancing CTE across the state. Engage with board members, contribute your insights, and help shape the future direction of K-ACTE. Your participation is crucial as we collaborate to strengthen our impact, and support the growth and development of career and technical education in Kansas.
Linda has been teaching agriculture for 26 years. Over half her career has been spent managing high school greenhouses and teaching horticulture. She has focused on having great sales and teaching students how to run the greenhouse and run the sale. Her success has lead to her horticulture... Read More →
Sunday July 19, 2026 4:00pm - 6:00pm CDT RC 27011190 Quivira Rd, Overland Park, KS 66210
Meet and Greet for Trade and Industrial Educators. We will conduct a short business meeting to recap old business, present new business, announce Affiliate Award winners, and select House of Delegate Representatives. Other than selection of House of Delegate; there will be no actions taken during this meeting.
Celebrate excellence in Career and Technical Education at the K-ACTE Awards Ceremony. This session honors outstanding educators, programs, and industry partners who have made significant contributions to the field. Join us to recognize the achievements of your peers, applaud their dedication, and be inspired by their exemplary work.
The K-ACTE House of Delegates represents members of each affiliate group and is responsible for setting policies, decision-making, representation, oversight, and advocacy. By fulfilling these roles, the House of Delegates ensures that K-ACTE remains responsive to the needs of its members and effectively supports the advancement of career and technical education statewide.
Linda has been teaching agriculture for 26 years. Over half her career has been spent managing high school greenhouses and teaching horticulture. She has focused on having great sales and teaching students how to run the greenhouse and run the sale. Her success has lead to her horticulture... Read More →
Monday July 20, 2026 9:45am - 10:25am CDT NMOCA 217 Hudson AuditoriumNerman Museum of Contemporary Arts at Johnson County Community College St, Overland Park, KS 66210
Whether you are navigating Work-based Learning experiences for students in your CTE pathways for the first time or if you are a seasoned pro; this session will support looking at sharing best practices, resources, and partnerships as we create these meaningful learning opportunities for our students.
Once you understand what AI is, the exciting question becomes: how do I use it intentionally and powerfully? This high energy, hands-on workshop moves beyond awareness into real time application. Educators will experiment with classroom ready AI tools, test how they function, and design learning experiences on the spot, including building, refining, and rethinking instructional tasks that elevate student thinking rather than replace it. Expect learning by doing, collaborative problem solving, and practical takeaways you can implement the very next day.
Key Takeaways Hands on experience using AI tools in real time Strategies for designing AI supported tasks that increase rigor rather than reduce it Approaches to strengthen clarity and creativity in instruction Ready to implement ideas for your classroom
Digital Literacy & Citizenship Coordinator, Wichita Public Schools
Dyane Smokorowski is an accomplished educator, having been inducted into the National Teacher Hall of Fame in 2019 and named 2013 Kansas Teacher of the Year. As Coordinator of Digital Literacy in the Wichita Public Schools, she fosters a student-centered classroom that builds skills... Read More →
Monday July 20, 2026 10:45am - 11:35am CDT RC 17511190 Quivira Rd, Overland Park, KS 66210
This presentation examines how artificial intelligence enhances computer-aided drafting instruction. It highlights AI tools that support design exploration, creativity, and real-time feedback, and emphasizes integrating AI into CAD curricula to prepare students for complex design challenges. Participants will be encouraged to share experiences and ideas related to AI use in drafting or CTE education.
Professor and Chair of the Department of Applied Technology, Fort Hays State University
Kim M. Stewart is Professor and Chair of the Department of Applied Technology at Fort Hays State University (FHSU) in Hays, Kansas. A faculty member since 1997, he has led the department since 2012 and was instrumental in the design and construction of the Center for Applied Technology, a 58,000-square-foot... Read More →
Assistant Professor Department of Applied Technology, Fort Hays State University
Heather Cleveland is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Applied Technology at Fort Hays State University in the Peter Werth College of Science, Technology, and Mathematics. She holds a Master of Science in Education and a Bachelor of Science in Technology Studies from FHSU... Read More →
Professor Department of Applied Technology, Fort Hays State University
Eric L. Deneault is a Professor in the Department of Applied Technology at Fort Hays State University, where he teaches Engineering Design Technology, Construction Management, and Technology and Engineering Education. He holds a terminal degree, a Master’s in Instructional Technology... Read More →
Monday July 20, 2026 10:45am - 11:35am CDT RC 23411190 Quivira Rd, Overland Park, KS 66210
Are you teaching a new class but have no textbook, lesson plans, or curriculum maps? Do you need to give a current class an overhaul? Fall 2025 I found myself in this exact spot, a brand new class being offered across the state, but no curriculum provided. Come to a hands-on workshop to build the curriculum directly from your course competency using AI products.
Shanta’ Kemp’s taught for five years in Wellsville, KS, then left teaching to run a successful Pampered Chef business for 15 years. In 2016, she returned to the classroom via a long term substitute position at Ottawa High School that turned into a full-time position. Currently... Read More →
Monday July 20, 2026 10:45am - 11:35am CDT RC 14511190 Quivira Rd, Overland Park, KS 66210
Engage students by giving their work purpose beyond the classroom. This session showcases how Speech classes at Gardner Edgerton High School partnered with local government and business professionals to create meaningful, client-connected projects. Students addressed real challenges and pitched their ideas directly to decision-makers. Participants will gain a step-by-step look at how the project was developed, how community partners were engaged, and how student and client feedback shaped the experience. The presenter will also discuss how this framework can be adapted to fit a wide range of courses and disciplines.
Jaylene Freeman holds a Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education with a minor in Business from Kansas State University and a Master of Arts in Education from Baker University. She has spent her career dedicated to preparing students for life beyond the classroom through innovative... Read More →
Monday July 20, 2026 10:45am - 11:35am CDT RC 27011190 Quivira Rd, Overland Park, KS 66210
In every school, there is a student who struggles. They can’t sit still. They miss assignments. They are labeled unmotivated, distracted, or difficult. Traditional classrooms often magnify their deficits, but Career & Technical Education can unlock their potential. This session explores why many students who struggle academically are not incapable they are experiencing executive function skill gaps, regulation challenges, or learning environments that don’t match how they are wired to succeed. CTE classrooms, with their hands-on structure, real-world application, and built-in accountability, are uniquely positioned to serve as powerful interventions. Participants will learn practical, shop-ready strategies to support executive function development, embed workforce readiness into daily routines, and design CTE environments that transform struggling students into thriving contributors. This is not about lowering expectations, it’s about building systems that allow students to rise to them. Walk away with actionable tools you can implement immediately to better serve the student who struggles, and turn potential into performance.
Director of Highland Community College's Western Center a Technical Education Campus for both high school students through Excel in CTE and for Post Secondary Students.
Monday July 20, 2026 10:45am - 11:35am CDT RC 23211190 Quivira Rd, Overland Park, KS 66210
HirePaths Founder and Manhattan mom Kristin Brighton will overview the latest national and state data behind why Kansas and the entire United States need to invest heavily in career exploration, starting with students as young as elementary school. She'll also share her personal story as a parent and entrepreneur and overview HirePaths, which offers free, Kansas-based career resources you can easily integrate into your district's classrooms.
Kristin Brighton is one of the principals and founders of New Boston Creative Group LLC, an integrated marketing communications firm based in Manhattan.
Ms. Brighton is the founder of HirePaths, a marketing campaign to introduce Kansas kids to high-demand careers.
In addition to her professional work, Ms. Brighton is an elected member of the USD 383 Manhattan-Ogden School Board, and she was the 2016 chair of the board for the Manhattan Area Chamber of Commerce... Read More →
Monday July 20, 2026 10:45am - 11:35am CDT RC 18111190 Quivira Rd, Overland Park, KS 66210
What does it take to turn learners into job-ready professionals in today’s construction industry? This session breaks down the blueprint for success—covering curriculum design, experiential learning, employer collaboration, and program scalability—while highlighting how Kansas Career and Technical Education (CTE) pathways can be leveraged to strengthen program alignment and student outcomes. Walk away with actionable strategies to build or enhance a program that delivers skilled, confident, and workforce-ready graduates.
Associate Professor in the Department of Applied Technology at Fort Hays State University. Lead professor in construction management and lead sponsor of Associated General Contractors student organization.
Monday July 20, 2026 1:00pm - 1:50pm CDT RC 14511190 Quivira Rd, Overland Park, KS 66210
Take the guesswork out of SAE grant applications. In this hands-on session, Ag educators will break down the grant rubric, analyze sample applications, and identify what makes a proposal stand out. Participants will work collaboratively to strengthen ideas, align to scoring criteria, and draft key components of their own application. Leave with practical tools, clearer direction, and a stronger plan for submitting a competitive SAE grant.
ELA Program Manager, Kansas State Department of Education
Mary Lonker has spent 30 years in English Language Arts education, teaching both middle and high school students. She taught 8th grade English as well as over 20 years of high school English, including a decade in AP Language and Composition, and is certified to teach AP Seminar... Read More →
Monday July 20, 2026 1:00pm - 1:50pm CDT RC 18311190 Quivira Rd, Overland Park, KS 66210
ACTE and Kansas ACTE work in partnership to provide members with a wide range of benefits—but understanding how to fully leverage those benefits is key to maximizing their impact. In this interactive session, ACTE and Kansas ACTE leaders will highlight how national and state-level efforts align to support professional growth, leadership development, advocacy, and career success. Participants will actively explore member benefits, hear real-world examples, and leave with practical strategies for engaging more intentionally with both organizations throughout the year.
Linda has been teaching agriculture for 26 years. Over half her career has been spent managing high school greenhouses and teaching horticulture. She has focused on having great sales and teaching students how to run the greenhouse and run the sale. Her success has lead to her horticulture... Read More →
Learn how to move beyond traditional course catalogs to create a more intentional, student-driven enrollment experience. This session will demonstrate how Iola High School successfully increased buy-in for CTE pathways by merging a new interest-based recommendation system with a redesigned community engagement model. Participants will walk away with actionable strategies for facilitating deeper career conversations between students and parents, ensuring that every course choice is a purposeful step toward a clear future goal.
CTE Coordinator / Academic Counselor, Iola High School
With a career rooted in the lab and the classroom, Dana is passionate about helping students navigate their future. He currently serves as the CTE Coordinator and Academic Counselor at Iola High School. My background includes teaching everything from robotics to physics, and I still... Read More →
Monday July 20, 2026 2:00pm - 2:50pm CDT RC 18111190 Quivira Rd, Overland Park, KS 66210
Artificial intelligence is already embedded in the industries our students are entering. CTE educators do not need to become AI developers, but they do need to understand how AI tools can enhance instruction, improve efficiency, and better prepare students for modern workplaces.
This interactive session focuses on practical, hands on applications of AI tools that educators across all CTE pathways can implement immediately. Participants will explore how AI can support lesson planning, rubric creation, technical documentation, troubleshooting simulations, formative assessment, and student skill development. Rather than emphasizing coding or technical AI development, the session centers on what AI can realistically do, where it adds value, and how to guide students in using it professionally and ethically.
Through structured peer collaboration, attendees will design one AI integrated classroom activity tailored to their own program area. By the end of the session, participants will leave with a drafted implementation plan, example prompts aligned to their field, and a clear framework for integrating AI as a productivity and learning tool within existing coursework.
Assistant Professor of IT/Department Chair, Johnson County Community College
Hondo Tamez is an Associate Professor and the Department Chair of Information Technology at Johnson County Community College. He spends his time exploring the worlds of networking, cybersecurity, cloud computing, and all the other tech that keeps modern life running. Hondo holds industry... Read More →
Monday July 20, 2026 2:00pm - 2:50pm CDT RC 18311190 Quivira Rd, Overland Park, KS 66210
Most programs stop at graduation. We don't. Learn how Great Jobs KC uses a 5-pillar ecosystem (Intake to 1-Year Post-Employment Coaching) to achieve a 75% persistence rate and an average salary increase of 176%.
Using recent Mathematica Evaluation data to prove that tuition-free training is only half the battle. That providing on-going Scholar support through one-to-one coaching and robust community services leads to better outcomes and stronger employees.
Takeaways: The "Scholar Advocate" framework: Moving beyond academic advising to life-barrier removal (transportation, tech, child care).
Using data to track success, not just completion.
Training in a holistic manner with mandatory life skill workshops leads to more well-rounded employee for area employers.
Strategies for building an "Employer Network Team" that guarantees a pipeline, not just a job board.
Senior Director of Workforce Development and Scholar Success , Great Jobs KC
As the Chief Operating Officer, Jimmy Swift is responsible for overseeing our core programs, our adult workforce development program, Great Jobs KC tuition-free job training, and our KC Scholars Scholarship Program, which includes 11th Grade Traditional Scholarships and Adult Learner... Read More →
Students need to know at a very early age of their development and creativity the differences between being a fine artist and a designer. While many of the mediums used are similar, the reasons for creating these works are VERY different and come with considerations that are beyond their relative comprehension. The topic of why artificial intelligence is okay to use in a work of design and vilified in the woks of Fine Art. This will not be a discussion on the good or bad usage of AI.
Dean - Arts and Design, Humanities and Social Sciences, Johnson County Community College
Jim is the Dean of Arts & Design, Humanities & Social Sciences at Johnson County Community College. Originally from Topeka, he has an MFA from the University of Missouri-Kansas City, a BA in Theatre from Washburn University and has been at JCCC for 35 years, the first twenty-two with... Read More →
Monday July 20, 2026 2:00pm - 2:50pm CDT RC 23211190 Quivira Rd, Overland Park, KS 66210
Take your hands‑on learning to the next level with iCEV! This session highlights quick, practical ways to enhance your classroom labs using iCEV’s built‑in activities, projects, and management tools. Learn how to customize labs, integrate industry‑aligned skills, and streamline prep time while boosting student engagement. Perfect for educators looking to modernize and simplify their lab-based instruction.
Dr. Calee McElwain is the iCEV Territory Manager for Kansas and Missouri. She spent 25+ years in public education in a variety of roles including classroom teacher, instructional coach, and curriculum director. She has experience in both rural and suburban school districts. Dr... Read More →
Monday July 20, 2026 2:00pm - 2:50pm CDT RC 27011190 Quivira Rd, Overland Park, KS 66210
Join us as we explore strategies to recruit and support special populations in your CTE pathways. You'll have the opportunity to see specific strategies being used at Maize Career Academy to successfully promote participation in all CTE pathways available at Maize USD #266 and Maize Career Academy.
This session will include an in-depth look at the ACT WorkKeys Assessments, ACT WorkKeys Curriculum, and the National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC) that an individual can earn by successfully completing three of the WorkKeys Assessments. The value of the NCRC will be discussed and demonstrate many of the benefits that are available not only to those who earn an NCRC but also to those who administer the WorkKeys Assessments and work with individuals in helping them select a career path.
After graduating in Chemical Engineering, Michael spent 35 years in the semiconductor industry, first as a Photolithography Engineer then transitioning into Sales & Marketing and then to a Business Management role. In 2012, Michael transitioned to ACT, Inc. to help individuals achieve... Read More →
Monday July 20, 2026 2:00pm - 2:50pm CDT RC 22111190 Quivira Rd, Overland Park, KS 66210
This session is to help instructor prepared students for completing the weld test connected to Excel in CTE. Attendees will receive some classroom instructions, then conduct the weld test using either GMAW or SMAW. This session is not designed to teach you how to weld but how to help instruct students so that they are prepared for taking the test. Attendees should leave with a good understanding on how to prep material prior to weld, understand hold points, measure and visually inspect welds, prepare material for bend test, conduct bend test, and how to inspect the bend coupons.
The OSHA 10-Hour Credential of Value provides Kansas students with a strong foundation in workplace safety across multiple CTE pathways. This interactive session explores how schools can pair OSHA 10-Hour training with employability skills to strengthen workforce readiness and align instruction with employer expectations.
Participants will see brief classroom examples, engage in discussion, and reflect on an essential question: What are you currently using to teach safety in your classroom or lab? Attendees will leave with practical ideas they can apply immediately.
Justin Williamson is a Sales Executive with CareerSafe, where he works with school districts, technical colleges, and workforce development programs across the country to expand access to OSHA safety training and workforce readiness credentials. With 17 years of experience in ed... Read More →
Tuesday July 21, 2026 8:45am - 9:35am CDT RC 14511190 Quivira Rd, Overland Park, KS 66210
Artificial intelligence is already here, woven into the tools teachers and students use every day, from search engines to classroom platforms. In this interactive, hands on session, educators will explore what AI actually is, where it's already showing up, and what AI literacy looks like in practice for both teachers and students. Through guided exploration (bring a device!), participants will leave with a clear foundation, practical strategies, and the confidence to navigate AI conversations in their school communities, all while keeping human thinking front and center.
Key Takeaways A clear, grounded understanding of what AI is (and what it is not) Awareness of where AI is already embedded in common tools A framework for building AI literacy with students Strategies for keeping critical thinking at the center of learning Confidence to lead AI conversations in your building
Digital Literacy & Citizenship Coordinator, Wichita Public Schools
Dyane Smokorowski is an accomplished educator, having been inducted into the National Teacher Hall of Fame in 2019 and named 2013 Kansas Teacher of the Year. As Coordinator of Digital Literacy in the Wichita Public Schools, she fosters a student-centered classroom that builds skills... Read More →
Tuesday July 21, 2026 9:45am - 10:35am CDT RC 27011190 Quivira Rd, Overland Park, KS 66210
Help students discover their strengths and future possibilities through meaningful CTE and career exploration! This session gives Kansas educators practical, engaging strategies for introducing 6th–8th graders to Kansas Career Clusters, real‑world connections, and early pathway awareness that supports the Individual Plan of Study (IPS). Engage with colleagues to share strategies, insights, and ideas that elevate middle school CTE and career exploration.
Dr. Calee McElwain is the iCEV Territory Manager for Kansas and Missouri. She spent 25+ years in public education in a variety of roles including classroom teacher, instructional coach, and curriculum director. She has experience in both rural and suburban school districts. Dr... Read More →
Tuesday July 21, 2026 9:45am - 10:35am CDT NMOCA 217 Hudson AuditoriumNerman Museum of Contemporary Arts at Johnson County Community College St, Overland Park, KS 66210
This high-energy presentation delves into the synergy between Career and Technical Education (CTE) and the ADHD brain. While neurodivergent individuals often face underemployment due to a lack of engagement in traditional academic settings, CTE offers a game-changing alternative. By prioritizing hands-on learning and industry-recognized credentials, CTE paves the way to high-wage, high-demand careers that align with neurodiverse strengths. Attendees will explore recent research on access and supports, learn strategies for guiding students through career clusters and pathways, and discover effective methods for student leadership and work-based learning. This session is highly interactive, featuring an Executive Function Match-Up activity, collaborative sharing of educational methods, and a competitive quiz game with prizes!
Dr. Chris Foster, a public school teacher for over 25 years, is certified in multiple subject areas, allowing her to switch things up when she needs a change of pace. She especially loves teaching CTE courses - college and career readiness is her jam! Her personal ADHD journey began... Read More →
Tuesday July 21, 2026 9:45am - 10:35am CDT RC 23211190 Quivira Rd, Overland Park, KS 66210
Developing strong community and industry partnerships is essential to expanding meaningful work-based learning opportunities for students. In this interactive session, Dr. Ceresa Schaffer from De Soto USD 232 will share practical strategies for building and sustaining partnerships with local businesses while increasing student participation in internship programs. Participants will learn how to effectively recruit business partners, market internship opportunities to students, and create systems that support successful placements. Attendees will engage in collaborative discussion and leave with ready-to-use ideas, outreach strategies, and tools they can implement immediately to strengthen business partnerships and expand student access to real-world career experiences.
Dr. Ceresa Schaffer serves as the Coordinator of Student Success for De Soto USD 232 and is currently in her 27th year in education. In her role, she leads several district initiatives focused on student success, career readiness, and postsecondary pathways. Her work includes oversight... Read More →
Tuesday July 21, 2026 9:45am - 10:35am CDT RC 17511190 Quivira Rd, Overland Park, KS 66210
Come learn about the Build Up Kansas and its NCCER Trades and Ag Tech/Mech curriculum aligned with the KSDE/KBOR Construction and Design Pathway and Agricultural, Food, and Natural Resources (AFNR) Standards. This opportunity is endorsed by the National FFA Organization and the National Council for Agricultural Education. Construction and Design offer three levels of trades education, in Core, General and Advanced Carpentry. In addition, the Ag. Tech resources offer three levels of training covering content in Construction Tech/Safety, Welding & Fabrication, and Heavy Equipment Operations. In addition, three industry credentials can be earned for each NCCER level completed by students in both pathways.
Over the past 4 years, AGC-BUK has provided NCCER resources FREE to 200 plus Kansas schools/districts/colleges. These resources include NCCER training, books/on-line learning platform, testing, and industry credentialing. In addition, YES … it’s still FREE!
CTE Education Coordinator and NCCER Program Trainer, Association of General Contractors and Build Up Kansas
PJ Reilly is a lifelong CTE educator and CTE adminstrator. He is in his 43rd year of service to Career and Technical Education in Kansas. He retired in 2023 and went directly to work for AGC and Build UP Kansas as their CTE Coordinator and NCCER school training. For the past 3 years... Read More →
Tuesday July 21, 2026 9:45am - 10:35am CDT RC 18111190 Quivira Rd, Overland Park, KS 66210
If you have students who thrive with hands-on learning, the Carpenters Union Apprenticeship gives them a direct line to a lifelong career—with wages, benefits, and training that rival any college path.
Representative, Mid-America Carpenters Regional Council
I am a Business Representative with the Mid-America Carpenters Regional Council. My career started by taking Building Trades through Clinton, Missouri area Vo-Tech, from there I joined the Carpenters Apprenticeship Program to become a journeyman carpenter, carpenter foreman, and becoming... Read More →
Tuesday July 21, 2026 11:00am - 11:50am CDT RC 23211190 Quivira Rd, Overland Park, KS 66210
Literacy is already happening in your CTE classroom—this session helps you make it intentional and impactful. Explore how key ELA standards naturally align with CTE tasks and learn simple, high-leverage strategies to support students in reading technical texts, writing with purpose, and communicating their thinking. Through real examples and quick application, you’ll walk away with practical tools and a ready-to-use plan you can implement tomorrow—no extra prep required.
ELA Program Manager, Kansas State Department of Education
Mary Lonker has spent 30 years in English Language Arts education, teaching both middle and high school students. She taught 8th grade English as well as over 20 years of high school English, including a decade in AP Language and Composition, and is certified to teach AP Seminar... Read More →
Tuesday July 21, 2026 11:00am - 11:50am CDT RC 18111190 Quivira Rd, Overland Park, KS 66210
This session explores how electronic portfolios can transform the Individual Plan of Study into a dynamic, student-driven showcase of growth, achievement, and future readiness.
Discover how electronic portfolios help students document skills, reflect on progress, connect academic learning to career goals, and take ownership of their educational journey. Learn practical strategies for implementation, assessment alignment, and meaningful reflection that moves beyond compliance to true engagement.
Education Program Consultant and Individual Plan of Study Coordinator, Kansas State Department of Education
Former Kensington Kansas Goldbug and Fort Hays State University Graduate with a Bachelors Degree in Technology Studies and a Master Degree in Education Administration. An educator for 25 years in construction & design and SkillsUSA advisor. Currently serving as an education program... Read More →
Tuesday July 21, 2026 11:00am - 11:50am CDT RC 18311190 Quivira Rd, Overland Park, KS 66210
Discover how Eduthings can simplify CTE data management and empower better program decisions. This session highlights how the platform streamlines reporting, tracks student progress, manages certifications and work‑based learning, and reduces administrative workload. Educators will explore key features, learn practical workflows, and share ideas on using data to tell a stronger story about CTE success.
Dr. Calee McElwain is the iCEV Territory Manager for Kansas and Missouri. She spent 25+ years in public education in a variety of roles including classroom teacher, instructional coach, and curriculum director. She has experience in both rural and suburban school districts. Dr... Read More →
Tuesday July 21, 2026 11:00am - 11:50am CDT RC 27011190 Quivira Rd, Overland Park, KS 66210
This session provides an overview of recent updates to STEM and Health Science pathways, including alignment to industry needs and emerging occupations. Participants will learn about key revisions, rationale, and general pathway information.
Education Program Consultant, Kansas State Department of Education
My name is Brian Swaim, and I am an Education Program Consultant for the Kansas State Dept of Education. I oversee the STEM related pathways- Health Science, Bioscience, Engineering & Applied Mathematics, Automation Engineering, Aviation Maintenance & Repair, and Aviation Production... Read More →
Tuesday July 21, 2026 11:00am - 11:50am CDT RC 15711190 Quivira Rd, Overland Park, KS 66210
Youth Registered Apprenticeship is a recognized Career Preparation Work-Based Learning activity for CTE in Kansas, providing students with meaningful earn-while-you-learn opportunities that can lead directly to full-time employment across industries such as construction, healthcare, education, and manufacturing. Attend this session to learn how the Apprenticeship system works and explore how districts across Kansas are implementing this model, leaving with a clearer understanding of how Youth Apprenticeship can be structured, supported, and expanded within your local context.
Registered Apprenticeship Program Manager, Kansas Department of Commerce | Office of Apprenticeship
Eryn Knecht is a dedicated leader in education and workforce development with 18 years of experience. She currently serves as a Program Manager with the Kansas Department of Commerce – Office of Apprenticeship, expanding career pathways through registered apprenticeship program... Read More →
Tuesday July 21, 2026 11:00am - 11:50am CDT RC 23411190 Quivira Rd, Overland Park, KS 66210
Get the latest updates that power, build, protect, and serve our communities. This session delivers focused updates across key career clusters—Energy; Manufacturing; Construction & Design; Vehicle Maintenance & Repair; Corrections, Security, Law & Law Enforcement Services; and Emergency & Fire Management Services.
Education Program Consultant and Individual Plan of Study Coordinator, Kansas State Department of Education
Former Kensington Kansas Goldbug and Fort Hays State University Graduate with a Bachelors Degree in Technology Studies and a Master Degree in Education Administration. An educator for 25 years in construction & design and SkillsUSA advisor. Currently serving as an education program... Read More →
Tuesday July 21, 2026 1:30pm - 2:20pm CDT RC 18111190 Quivira Rd, Overland Park, KS 66210
Discover how Olathe Public Schools is transforming the Work-Based Learning (WBL) experience in their Two Year Academies through innovative practices that engage students and connect them with industry partners. Students use tools such as Xello and JobReady 360 to support their WBL experiences, while building career readiness skills through electronic portfolios, weekly reflections, and professional learning that help them document their growth. Explore how Olathe integrates Interview Days, Client-Centered Projects, Business Partnerships, School-Based Enterprises, and both On-Campus and Off-Campus WBL placements to provide authentic, real-world experiences. Participants will leave this session with ready-to-use resources, templates, and strategies
Career Pathways Facilitator, Olathe Public Schools
Amy Nail is in her 19th year in education. She spent 9 years teaching 4th grade before moving to high school as a Family & Consumer Sciences teacher. For the past 6 years, she has served as a Career Pathway Facilitator with Olathe Public Schools, connecting students to meaningful... Read More →
Animal Science and Research Instructor, Olathe Public Schools
Sara Cockrum teaches in the Two-Year Animal Science and Research Academy and is a registered veterinary technician. She holds degrees from Purdue University and is passionate about engaging students in Animal Science, research, and veterinary career pathways through meaningful, hands-on... Read More →
Automotive Technology Instructor, Olathe Public Schools
Dr. Chris Bergen began his career as a transmission and driveline technician with Ford before running his own repair shops and later serving as a maintenance manager for the U.S. Department of Defense in the Middle East. He transitioned into education as an automotive instructor and... Read More →
Tuesday July 21, 2026 1:30pm - 2:20pm CDT NMOCA 217 Hudson AuditoriumNerman Museum of Contemporary Arts at Johnson County Community College St, Overland Park, KS 66210
Advisory boards are required for most CTE programs—but too often they function as compliance checkboxes rather than strategic workforce partners. This session will explore how secondary and postsecondary CTE leaders can transform advisory boards from routine meetings into meaningful collaborations that drive program innovation, strengthen workforce alignment, and create direct student opportunities.
Drawing from practical experience in rural community college CTE leadership and high school level CTE programs, participants will learn how to recruit the right members, structure high-impact meetings, leverage labor market data, and turn advisory conversations into actionable outcomes. The session will provide ready-to-use strategies, templates, and implementation ideas that can be adapted to both high school and community college programs.
If your advisory board feels stagnant—or if you're ready to elevate it to the next level—this session will provide practical, replicable tools to make it happen.
Agriculture Division Chair, Perkins Co-Coordinator, Faculty, Fort Scott Community College
Sara Sutton is the Agriculture Department Chair, Perkins Co-Coordinator, and faculty member at Fort Scott Community College. A proud graduate of Fort Scott Community College, she also earned her bachelor’s degree in Agriculture from Kansas State University, a master’s degree in... Read More →
Tuesday July 21, 2026 1:30pm - 2:20pm CDT RC 15711190 Quivira Rd, Overland Park, KS 66210
This session will review the administrative requirements found in the Kansas Secondary MOA Program Guide. This session will target those districts selected for audit in the coming school year.
Is your high school accessible? We will review specific requirements for your school and will connect you with common issues in Kansas schools. This will be an interactive session during which we will look at building elements at Johnson County Community College to get a better idea about how to review your own schools.
Discover how artificial intelligence can elevate learning in the CTE classroom using the IAVES framework—Instruction, Assessment, Visibility, Engagement, and Support. This session showcases practical applications of AI in CTE classrooms, adaptive teaching tools, and AI‑powered project work to strengthen technical and academic skills. Participants will explore how AI enhances instructional planning, provides real‑time assessment insights, increases visibility into student progress, and boosts engagement through personalized learning. Attendees will leave with actionable strategies aligned to the IAVES model that can be implemented across any CTE pathway to better prepare students for an AI‑driven workforce.
Dr. Bryce Johnson recently served as Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction for the Blue Springs School District, a Kansas City suburban school district. Through his 28 years in education, he has taken on many roles including Elementary Teacher, Elementary Assistant... Read More →
Assistant Director of Real World Learning, Blue Springs School District
With more than 21 years of experience in education and six years in industry, Angelia brings a unique blend of real-world experience and instructional leadership to every learning environment. After beginning her career in the private sector, Angelia transitioned into education with... Read More →
Tuesday July 21, 2026 2:30pm - 3:20pm CDT RC 23411190 Quivira Rd, Overland Park, KS 66210
This will be our official business meeting. During this meeting will have discussion of old and new business, consider and vote on any motions presented, vote for the in-coming president elect, and pass the gavel to the in-coming president.
Discover how Kansas districts are transforming CTE through the Modernization Reserve Grant! From state‑of‑the‑art health science labs to portable welding stations and drone‑piloting programs, this panel showcases real projects that are closing equity gaps, expanding career exploration in middle school, and strengthening high‑demand pathways statewide. Get a preview of what’s possible—and what may be coming for 26–27.
Denise Lauber is a Public Service Administrator for the Kansas Department of Education supporting the administration of Carl Perkins funds to Kansas School Districts.
Tuesday July 21, 2026 2:30pm - 3:20pm CDT NMOCA 217 Hudson AuditoriumNerman Museum of Contemporary Arts at Johnson County Community College St, Overland Park, KS 66210
Industry-recognized credentials are becoming increasingly important in Career and Technical Education programs as schools work to better prepare students for employment after graduation. This session will explore the value of the OSHA 10-Hour safety credential as a foundational certification for students entering a wide range of career pathways.
Participants will learn how OSHA 10 helps students develop a strong understanding of workplace safety while also reinforcing professional habits that employers expect. The session will highlight how safety training supports workforce readiness, increases student confidence, and provides students with a credential that is recognized across multiple industries including construction, manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics.
Attendees will leave with practical ideas for implementing OSHA 10 within their programs and strategies for connecting safety training to broader workforce preparation goals.
Justin Williamson is a Sales Executive with CareerSafe, where he works with school districts, technical colleges, and workforce development programs across the country to expand access to OSHA safety training and workforce readiness credentials. With 17 years of experience in ed... Read More →
Tuesday July 21, 2026 2:30pm - 3:20pm CDT RC 18311190 Quivira Rd, Overland Park, KS 66210