Community events
Join the Rising Tide Educators team at one of these upcoming events. Events are a chance to engage with your community, and learn how we’re working together to advance equitable education for students with disabilities. We look forward to seeing you there!
Navigating the Hidden Curriculum of Higher Education
In collaboration with the Bertram Group, Rising Tide Educators is pleased to present this free online workshop.
The transition from high school to college involves more than just academics—there's a whole set of unspoken expectations, skills, and strategies that can make or break a student's college success. This workshop pulls back the curtain on the Hidden Curriculum of higher education, revealing the essential knowledge that colleges assume students already have.
Designed for families with college-bound students that have a diagnosis, this session explores critical topics that often catch new students by surprise: managing newfound independence, advocating for yourself with professors, understanding academic resources, navigating campus systems, and developing effective study habits for college-level work.
Yale University Symposium on Disability and Accessibility
In(Visibility): The Creation of Narratives and their Legacies
What's Changing in College Admissions for Students with Disabilities
College admissions are evolving rapidly. Test-optional policies, artificial intelligence, and budget pressures are reshaping how students prepare and apply to college. For students with disabilities, these shifts can be both a challenge and an opportunity.Join our free webinar on Wednesday, November 19 at 4 PM Pacific / 7 PM Eastern. Our panel of experts will break down what these changes mean for students with disabilities and how families and educators can best support future college applicants.Reserve your spot and get practical guidance here: https://lnkd.in/gVqktquc
Special Education Conference: Growing Together: Families, Educators and Communities
This important event will bring together parents, educators to share knowledge,
resources, and best practices in supporting students with diverse learning needs.
Join over 100 attendees from across the Mid-Cities SELPA region
(Bellflower, Lynwood, and Paramount) including families, teachers,
paraprofessionals, administrators, and service providers who are committed to
enhancing educational opportunities for children with special needs.
Mayfair High School: 6000 North Woodruff Ave., Lakewood, CA 90713-1124
Bridges Parent University
The Bridges 2e Center for Research and Professional Development cordially invites you to attend Bridges Parent University. This year’s event takes place on Saturday, October 4, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. PT on the Bridges Academy campus in Studio City, California. Hear from leading experts on parenting 2e children on topics such as:
Harnessing Potential
Social & Emotional Support
College & Post-Secondary Transitions
Executive Function Skills
Boosting Confidence and Connection
Screentime: Limits & Supports
… and more