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2021 Health Summit Sessions Recordings

November 16, 2021 by Stephanie Gray

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Recordings of the 2021 Health Summit Sessions

Massachusetts PTA is proud to have brought to you such a robust program in our 2021 Health Summit. As a virtual summit we were able to record many of the workshop sessions so that you can revisit a session or if you were unable to attend one you can at your leisure. As some of the material present is subject to copywrite, we were not able to record all of the sessions. Below you will see the list of sessions and if we were able to record that session a link to the recording will be listed for you.

Session A Workshops

The 3D Approach: Strategies for Helping Parents and Educators Improve the Mental Wellbeing of their Children/Students

– click here for replay

In this workshop, Karen Gross will provide some concrete strategies that can be deployed in homes and schools that will provide the mental wellness of children/students exposed to trauma. The title captures the essence of this workshop: we have to add a new 3D lens to the way we operate so we can better see who our students actually are. Only then can we help them move forward in ways that are grounded in reality. There will be concrete takeaways that parents and educators can adopt to their own home/school.

presented by Karen Gross


Coping Skills for Current Times: Supporting Mental Health of K-6 Youth – per request by the presenter this session is not available for replay

Join Linda for an engaging workshop about supporting children grades K-6 in developing coping skills for the current times. With the increase in anxiety, depression, loneliness, and fear children often turn inward or act out to manage their mental health. Linda will provide you with a framework to understand these responses, share the most common emotional needs and behaviors, and provide strategies for supporting a child’s mental health and wellness. Interactive Q&A to follow.

presented by Linda Price


Alcohol, Cannabis & Nicotine: Changes to Youth Use During Pandemic

click here for replay

During her workshop, Sharon will briefly review the neurobiology of alcohol and cannabis, and then discuss changes to adolescent substance use during the pandemic.

presented by Dr. Sharon Levy


Fostering Resilience

click here for replay

As mental health issues continue to plague our youth, it has become a primary goal to provide children tools to overcome adversity. Resilience is the quality needed most when facing life’s challenges, it can be learned and will grow with practice. This workshop will discuss specific ways we can coach children and teens to be more effective and resilient. Together we will review strategies/fun activities to improve sense of self connections with others.

presented by Jennifer Moitoso


Supporting Students Who Experience Anxiety

click here for replay

Anxiety is a common mental health challenge among children and adolescents- in fact, one in four teens will experience problems with anxiety at some point. Especially in light of an anxiety-producing worldwide pandemic, classroom teachers may wonder what they can do to recognize and understand anxiety, and to provide active coping mechanisms for students experiencing anxiety. This training will walk participants through the symptoms of anxiety, seek to dispel common myths about it, and offer a range of strategies for supporting students experiencing anxiety in the classroom. Participants will also have the chance to reflect on what they learn and apply their understanding to sample situations.

presented by John Crocker


GBPFLAG – LGBTQ+ Community Support

click here for replay

Learn some of the key terms and concepts surrounding LGBTQ+ identities and begin to understand the importance of creating more inclusive and affirming learning and living environments. Hear directly from a parent of two transgender children about navigating the educational system.

presented by René Rives


Teaching in Color: Part I – per request by the presenter this session is not available for replay

In the two part presentation, Jennifer Hedrington and Abdel Supulveda will take us on a journey from looking at the state of the question in education to assessing our students experiences in order to create a system rooted in equity, love and hope.

presented by Abdel Sepulveda & Jennifer Hedrington


Vaccines Work: How We Can Spread the Message – per request by the presenter this session is not available for replay

Dr. Rick Moriarty will discuss life before vaccines, how vaccines were developed and are monitored, and how vaccines have resulted in the reduction/elimination of vaccine preventable diseases.

David Martin from the Massachusetts Health Council will follow Dr. Moriarty, discussing how you can become a vaccine ambassador by starting a student health club in your schools. The session will end with Q&A .

presented by Richard Moriarty, MD & David Martin


Rising Through Adversity

click here for replay

Today most people hear the words diversity and think color. Diversity comes in so many different ways. Including Rising through Diversity is presented by Jenn Johnson with follow up discussion with the diversity
panel presenters. Thursday, March 13 2020 at11Pm,the residents in the state of Michigan collectively
learned that we would shut down. The enemy was not just global contagion that would wreak havoc
through our communities. The heroes were and remain those who in the face of adversity, rose like a
phoenix for their fellow human beings.

presented by Amy Arness, Candy Jo Bracken, Erik Champy, Jennifer Johnson, Anna King, MJ Rodriguez and Juan San Miguel


Spark Kindness and Building Healthy & Connected Community

click here for replay

SPARK Kindness, Inc. is a Massachusetts based nonprofit with more than 8,000 members and the mission of supporting healthy, resilient, inclusive and connected youth and families. SPARK’s founder, Christine Fortune-Guthery, will discuss the history of the organization, how she became an “accidental” parent/community organizer, and SPARK’s work to promote community, connection, and emotional health during the pandemic and beyond. Questions are welcome!

presented by Christine Fortune-Guthery


Session B (runs from 11:15 am to 12:15 pm)

From Perfect to Purpose: A student’s struggle with anxiety, perfectionism, and substance use

– per request by the presenter this session is not available for replay

From an early age, Elizabeth thought her purpose in life was to be perfect. Surrounded by chaos and chronic illness, she thought she needed to appear happy, healthy, and high-achieving, but underneath she was struggling with anxiety, disordered eating, excessive exercise, and suicidality. Elizabeth shares her story to help adults better understand the inner lives of youth, especially those who look like they have it all. Q&A to follow. For audiences 12yrs+.

presented by Elizabeth O’Neill


Coping Skills for Current Times: Supporting Mental Health of K-6 Youth

– per request by the presenter this session is not available for replay

Join Linda for an engaging workshop about supporting children grades K-6 in developing coping skills for the current times. With the increase in anxiety, depression, loneliness, and fear children often turn inward or act out to manage their mental health. Linda will provide you with a framework to understand these responses, share the most common emotional needs and behaviors, and provide strategies for supporting a child’s mental health and wellness. Interactive Q&A to follow.

presented by Linda Price


Healthy Behavior with Screen Time

– click here for replay

Screened out? Social media manipulation? You? Your children? We will share ways to offset the technology overload that your household may be experiencing. It happens in your homes, too! We will look at this from a new lens and help you empower your family to make healthy screen choices.

We know that information and influence is hitting our children at a rapid rate all day long. It’s scary. Let’s help them navigate this.

presented by Jane Singh and Christine Chastanet


Puff Bar, Hyde, Juuling & Schooling in a Changing Landscape

– click here for replay

The landscape of student tobacco use and vaping is rapidly changing in Massachusetts. Products such as Puff Bars, Hyde and JUUL puts students at high risk of nicotine addiction, respiratory disease, mental health disorders, and progression to other substance use. Advice, tips and potential solutions will be covered in this presentation and in the Q&A following the presentation.

presented by Jonathon Winikoff, MD and Lester Hartman, MD


Fostering Resilience

As mental health issues continue to plague our youth, it has become a primary goal to provide children tools to overcome adversity. Resilience is the quality needed most when facing life’s challenges, it can be learned and will grow with practice. This workshop will discuss specific ways we can coach children and teens to be more effective and resilient. Together we will review strategies/fun activities to improve sense of self connections with others.

presented by Jennifer Moitoso


Trauma-Sensitive Classrooms

click here for replay

Many students will return to school grappling with individual and community trauma, in many cases trauma that has been exacerbated by the effects of the pandemic. Designing a trauma-sensitive classroom will be essential to supporting student learning. This training will cover the essentials of trauma-sensitive practice, starting with building an understanding of how trauma is defined, its causes, and its impact. The session will also seek to respond to pressing questions facing school-based staff: Without knowing which students have experienced trauma, how can a school create a culture that is sensitive to trauma and actively seeks to reduce re-traumatization? How does trauma sensitivity fit into a tiered system of support? Participants will have the chance to reflect on their own and their school’s practice as they think about next steps in building a trauma-sensitive learning environment.

presented by John Crocker


GBPFLAG – LGBTQ+ Community Support

click here for replay

You’ve learned some of the basics about LGBTQ+ identities and how to support LGBTQ+ students and children. Now what? How do we, as educators, parents, guardians, caregivers, and loved ones, proactively create more openness in our communities that makes room for everybody, regardless of identities? Come learn more about concrete action steps you and your colleagues and peers can take through our specific tools, resources and recommendations.

presented by René Rives


Teaching in Color: Part II – per request by the presenter this session is not available for replay

In the two part presentation, Abdel Supulveda and Marta Garcia will take us on a journey from looking at the state of the question in education to assessing our students experiences in order to create a system rooted in equity, love and hope.

presented by Abdel Sepulveda & Marta Garcia


Vaccine: Getting Back on Track After the Pandemic and Avoiding Another Covid Peak

– per request by the presenter this session is not available for replay

Dr. Rick Moriarty will discuss the fall off in routine vaccines during the pandemic and why it is important to catch up on recommended vaccines (including flu vaccine).

Bill Potts-Datema, PhD, will discuss current COVID-19 vaccination in children (12+, trials in children younger than 12) and why getting a COVID-19 vaccine will reduce the spread.

presented by Rick Moriarty, Bill Potts-Datema, and moderated by Cynthia McReynolds


Diversity is Different for Every Community – a Panel Analysis and Discussion

click here for replay

Today most people hear the word diversity and think color. Diversity comes in so many different ways
and including everyone grows the richness and depth of every every activity and discussion. Alaska has
the most diverse community in the US and many of the most diverse schools at every level. We are proud
of our diversity and the work that can be accomplished when we involve everyone.

panel presented by Amy Arness, Candy Jo Bracken, Dr. Eric Champy, Anna King, Matthew John Rodriquez, and Juan San Miguel


The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education –  Efforts Supporting Social-Emotional Learning, Health, & Safety

– click here for replay

Join us to learn about a variety of DESE resources and offerings that help bolster efforts to support student, staff and family well-being and safety. The goal of these efforts is to promote systems and strategies that foster equitable, culturally-responsive and sustaining, safe, positive, healthy, and inclusive learning environments that address students’ varied needs and improve educational outcomes for all.  Participants will have an opportunity to ask questions and share thoughts and ideas about needed supports.

presented by Kristen McKinnon, Lisa Harney and Becca Shor


Town Hall Session

– click here for replay

The Town Hall Meeting is a time for open and honest dialogue between
the expert panelists and attendees to find answers to any lingering
questions that will help all of us keep our children, families, schools and
communities healthy, safe and well.

Panel Members include: Jennifer Hedrington, Linda Price, Jonathon Winikoff, John Crocker, Anna King, MJ Rodriguez, Elizabeth O, and David Martin


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2021 Health Summit Sponsors and Vendors

August 31, 2021 by Stephanie Gray

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Sponsors and Exhibitors

Our partners and sponsors play a vital role in supporting the work Massachusetts PTA does for children. The entities listed below have pledged significant commitments to Massachusetts PTA.

Our highest level of corporate commitment, our Sponsors make an annual investment in Massachusetts PTA which helps power key programs and services. We are especially grateful for their support and invite you to learn more about each of them. If you would like to join us as a sponsor or exhibitor information can be found here.

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2021 Health Summit Sessions

August 30, 2021 by Stephanie Gray

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During the Summit, “Engaging Together to be Healthy: Facing Difficulties, Finding Solutions!” you will come away with ways to:

  • Communicate effectively with all stakeholders
  • Engage and empower parents to support student success and overall well-being
  • Advocate for the needs of every child in your school, community or state
  • Develop partnerships that support growth and mission implementation

Plan your Workshop Itinerary

Browse the list of workshop sessions below to plan your itinerary. To print the 2021 Health Summit Program Brochure click here:

Session A (runs from 10:00 am to 11:00 am)

The 3D Approach: Strategies for Helping Parents and Educators Improve the Mental Wellbeing of their Children/Students

In this workshop, Karen Gross will provide some concrete strategies that can be deployed in homes and schools that will provide the mental wellness of children/students exposed to trauma. The title captures the essence of this workshop: we have to add a new 3D lens to the way we operate so we can better see who our students actually are. Only then can we help them move forward in ways that are grounded in reality. There will be concrete takeaways that parents and educators can adopt to their own home/school.

presented by Karen Gross


Coping Skills for Current Times: Supporting Mental Health of K-6 Youth

Join Linda for an engaging workshop about supporting children grades K-6 in developing coping skills for the current times. With the increase in anxiety, depression, loneliness, and fear children often turn inward or act out to manage their mental health. Linda will provide you with a framework to understand these responses, share the most common emotional needs and behaviors, and provide strategies for supporting a child’s mental health and wellness. Interactive Q&A to follow.

presented by Linda Price


Alcohol, Cannabis & Nicotine: Changes to Youth Use During Pandemic

During her workshop, Sharon will briefly review the neurobiology of alcohol and cannabis, and then discuss changes to adolescent substance use during the pandemic.

presented by Dr. Sharon Levy


Fostering Resilience

As mental health issues continue to plague our youth, it has become a primary goal to provide children tools to overcome adversity. Resilience is the quality needed most when facing life’s challenges, it can be learned and will grow with practice. This workshop will discuss specific ways we can coach children and teens to be more effective and resilient. Together we will review strategies/fun activities to improve sense of self connections with others.

presented by Jennifer Moitoso


Supporting Students Who Experience Anxiety

Anxiety is a common mental health challenge among children and adolescents- in fact, one in four teens will experience problems with anxiety at some point. Especially in light of an anxiety-producing worldwide pandemic, classroom teachers may wonder what they can do to recognize and understand anxiety, and to provide active coping mechanisms for students experiencing anxiety. This training will walk participants through the symptoms of anxiety, seek to dispel common myths about it, and offer a range of strategies for supporting students experiencing anxiety in the classroom. Participants will also have the chance to reflect on what they learn and apply their understanding to sample situations.

presented by John Crocker


GBPFLAG – LGBTQ+ Community Support

Learn some of the key terms and concepts surrounding LGBTQ+ identities and begin to understand the importance of creating more inclusive and affirming learning and living environments. Hear directly from a parent of two transgender children about navigating the educational system.

presented by René Rives


Teaching in Color: Part I

In the two part presentation, Jennifer Hedrington and Abdel Supulveda will take us on a journey from looking at the state of the question in education to assessing our students experiences in order to create a system rooted in equity, love and hope.

presented by Abdel Sepulveda & Jennifer Hedrington


Vaccines Work: How We Can Spread the Message

Rick Moriarty will discuss life before vaccines, how vaccines were developed and are monitored, and how vaccines have resulted in the reduction/elimination of vaccine preventable diseases. David will following him, discussing how you can become a vaccine ambassador by starting a student health club in your schools. The session will end with Q&A .

presented by Richard Moriarty, MD & David Martin


Rising Through Adversity

Today most people hear the words diversity and think color. Diversity comes in so many different ways. Including

Rising throughDiversity is presented by Jenn Johnson with follow up discussion with the diversity
panel presenters. Thursday, March 13 2020 at11Pm,the residents in the state of Michigan collectively
learned that we would shut down. The enemy was not just global contagion that would wreak havoc
through our communities. The heroes were and remain those who in the face of adversity, rose like a
phoenix for their fellow human beings.

presented by Amy Arness, Candy Jo Bracken, Erik Champy, Jennifer Johnson, Anna King, MJ Rodriguez and Juan San Miguel


Spark Kindness and Building Healthy & Connected Community

SPARK Kindness, Inc. is a Massachusetts based nonprofit with more than 8,000 members and the mission of supporting healthy, resilient, inclusive and connected youth and families. SPARK’s founder, Christine Fortune-Guthery, will discuss the history of the organization, how she became an “accidental” parent/community organizer, and SPARK’s work to promote community, connection, and emotional health during the pandemic and beyond. Questions are welcome!

presented by Christine Fortune-Guthery


Session B (runs from 11:15 am to 12:15 pm)

From Perfect to Purpose: A student’s struggle with anxiety, perfectionism, and substance use

From an early age, Elizabeth thought her purpose in life was to be perfect. Surrounded by chaos and chronic illness, she thought she needed to appear happy, healthy, and high-achieving, but underneath she was struggling with anxiety, disordered eating, excessive exercise, and suicidality. Elizabeth shares her story to help adults better understand the inner lives of youth, especially those who look like they have it all. Q&A to follow. For audiences 12yrs+.

presented by Elizabeth O’Neill


Coping Skills for Current Times: Supporting Mental Health of K-6 Youth

Join Linda for an engaging workshop about supporting children grades K-6 in developing coping skills for the current times. With the increase in anxiety, depression, loneliness, and fear children often turn inward or act out to manage their mental health. Linda will provide you with a framework to understand these responses, share the most common emotional needs and behaviors, and provide strategies for supporting a child’s mental health and wellness. Interactive Q&A to follow.

presented by Linda Price


Healthy Behavior with Screen Time

Screened out? Social media manipulation? You? Your children? We will share ways to offset the technology overload that your household may be experiencing. It happens in your homes, too! We will look at this from a new lens and help you empower your family to make healthy screen choices. We know that information and influence is hitting our children at a rapid rate all day long. It’s scary. Let’s help them navigate this.

presented by Jane Singh and Christine Chastanet


Puff Bar, Hyde, Juuling & Schooling in a Changing Landscape

The landscape of student tobacco use and vaping is rapidly changing in Massachusetts. Products such
as Puff Bars, Hyde and JUUL puts students at high risk of nicotine addiction, respiratory disease, mental
health disorders, and progression to other substance use. Advice, tips and potential solutions will be
covered in this presentation and in the Q&A following the presentation.

presented by Jonathon Winikoff, MD and Lester Hartman, MD


Fostering Resilience

As mental health issues continue to plague our youth, it has become a primary goal to provide children tools to overcome adversity. Resilience is the quality needed most when facing life’s challenges, it can be learned and will grow with practice. This workshop will discuss specific ways we can coach children and teens to be more effective and resilient. Together we will review strategies/fun activities to improve sense of self connections with others.

presented by Jennifer Moitoso


Trauma-Sensitive Classrooms

Many students will return to school grappling with individual and community trauma, in many cases trauma that has been exacerbated by the effects of the pandemic. Designing a trauma-sensitive classroom will be essential to supporting student learning. This training will cover the essentials of trauma-sensitive practice, starting with building an understanding of how trauma is defined, its causes, and its impact. The session will also seek to respond to pressing questions facing school-based staff: Without knowing which students have experienced trauma, how can a school create a culture that is sensitive to trauma and actively seeks to reduce re-traumatization? How does trauma sensitivity fit into a tiered system of support? Participants will have the chance to reflect on their own and their school’s practice as they think about next steps in building a trauma-sensitive learning environment.

presented by John Crocker


GBPFLAG – LGBTQ+ Community Support

You’ve learned some of the basics about LGBTQ+ identities and how to support LGBTQ+ students and children. Now what? How do we, as educators, parents, guardians, caregivers, and loved ones, proactively create more openness in our communities that makes room for everybody, regardless of identities? Come learn more about concrete action steps you and your colleagues and peers can take through our specific tools, resources and recommendations.

presented by René Rives


Teaching in Color: Part II

In the two part presentation, Abdel Supulveda and Marta Garcia will take us on a journey from looking at the state of the question in education to assessing our students experiences in order to create a system rooted in equity, love and hope.

presented by Abdel Sepulveda & Marta Garcia


Vaccine: Getting Back on Track After the Pandemic and Avoiding Another Covid Peak

Rick Moriarty will discuss the fall off in routine vaccines during the pandemic and why it is important to catch up on recommended vaccines (including flu vaccine). Bill will discuss current COVID-19 vaccination in children (12+, trials in children younger than 12) and why getting a COVID-19 vaccine will reduce the spread.

presented by Rick Moriarty, Bill Potts-Datema, David Martin and Cynthia McReynolds


Diversity is Different for Every Community – a Panel Analysis and Discussion

Thursday,

Today most people hear the word diversity and think color. Diversity comes in so many different ways
and including everyone grows the richness and depth of every every activity and discussion. Alaska has
the most diverse community in the US and many of the most diverse schools at every level. We are proud
of our diversity and the work that can be accomplished when we involve everyone.

panel presented by Amy Arness, Candy Jo Bracken, Dr. Eric Champy, Anna King, Matthew John Rodriquez, and Juan San Miguel


The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education –  Efforts Supporting Social-Emotional Learning, Health, & Safety

Join us to learn about a variety of DESE resources and offerings that help bolster efforts to support student, staff and family well-being and safety. The goal of these efforts is to promote systems and strategies that foster equitable, culturally-responsive and sustaining, safe, positive, healthy, and inclusive learning environments that address students’ varied needs and improve educational outcomes for all.  Participants will have an opportunity to ask questions and share thoughts and ideas about needed supports.

presented by Kristen McKinnon, Lisa Harney and Becca Shor


Town Hall Session

Panel Members include: Jennifer Hedrington, Linda Price, Jonathon Winikoff, John Crocker, Anna King, MJ Rodriguez, Elizabeth O, and David Martin

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2021 Health Summit Agenda

August 27, 2021 by Stephanie Gray

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Join us for “Engaging Together to Be Healthy: Facing Difficulties, Finding Solutions!” 

November 4, 2021– to connect with some of the state’s most influential healthcare leaders, as well as other parents and educators Virtually!  The 2021 Health Summit Brochure and full program is now ready for you to view, print and *register.

View the 2021 Health Summit Program Brochure here: 2021 PTA Health Summit Brochure

*Please note: you may printout and fill in the form to mail your registration, accompanied with your check made out to Massachusetts PTA or click on the “Register Button” and register online by credit card.

2021 Summit Events

8:00 a.m. – Registration Opens

8:30 a.m. – Opening Remarks

  • Jackie Coogan, Massachusetts PTA Health, Wellness and Safety Chair
  • Madison Estes, Massachusetts PTA President
  • Anna King, National PTA President

8:45 a.m. – Plenary Session:

Can Trauma Improve Education? The Short Answer is Yes. The Harder Question is How. – Karen Gross, Author; Educational Commentator, Senior Counsel, Finn Partners Washington, DC

9:45 a.m. – Virtual Vendor Expo Open

10:00 a.m. – Workshop Session A

  1. The 3D Approach: Strategies for Helping Parents and Educators Improve the Mental Wellbeing of their Children/Students; presented by Karen Gross
  2. Coping Skills for Current Times: Supporting Mental Health of K-6 Youth; presented by Linda Price
  3. Alcohol, Cannabis & Nicotine: Changes to Youth Use During Pandemic presented by Dr. Sharon Levy
  4. Fostering Resilience; presented by Jennifer Moitoso
  5. Supporting Students Who Experience Anxiety; presented by John Crocker
  6. PFLAG – LGBTQ Community Support; presented by Rene Rives
  7. Teaching in Color, Part 1; presented by Abdel Sepulveda & Jennifer Hedrington
  8. Vaccines Work: How We Can Spread the Message; presented by Dr. Richard Moriarty & David Martin
  9. Rising Through Adversity; presented by Jennifer Johnson
  10. Spark Kindness and Building Healthy & Connected Community; presented by Christin Fortune-Guthery

11:00 a.m. Break and Virtual Vendor Expo

11:15 a.m. – Workshop Session B

  1. From Perfect to Purpose: A student’s struggle with anxiety, perfectionism, and substance use; presented by Elizabeth O’Neill
  2. Healthy Behavior With Screen Time; presented by Jane Singh and Christine Chastanet
  3. Puff Bar, Myde, Juuling & Schooling in a Changing Landscape; presented by Dr. Jonathon Winikoff and Dr. Lester Hartman
  4. Fostering Resilience; presented by Jennifer Moitoso
  5. Trauma-Sensitive Classrooms; presented by John Crocker
  6. PFLAG – LGBTQ Community Support; presented by Rene Rives
  7. Teaching in Color, Part 2; presented by Abdel Sepulveda & Jennifer Hedrington
  8. Vaccine Getting Back on Track After the Pandemic and Avoiding Another Covid Peak; presented by Rick Moriarty and Bill Potts-Datema
  9. Diversity is Different for Every Community; presented by Amy Arness, Candy Jo Bracken, Eric Champy, Jenn Johnson, Anna King, Matthew John Rodriquez, and Juan San Miguel
  10. The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) – Efforts Supporting Social-Emotional Learning, Health & Safety; presented by Lisa Harney, Kristen McKinnon, and Becca Shor

12:15 p.m. – Break for Lunch and Virtual Vendor Expo

12:45 p.m. – Town Hall Session

Panel Members include: John Crocker, Dr. Lester Hartman, Jennifer Hedrington, Anna King, Elizabeth O’Neill, Rene Rives and Matthew John Rodriquez

2:15 p.m. Closing of Summit

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2021 Health Summit

August 27, 2021 by Torrie Gray

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Join us for: “Engaging Together to be Healthy: Facing Difficulties, Finding Solutions!”

On November 4th, 2021 connect with some of the state’s most influential healthcare leaders, as well as other parents and educators with us on Zoom. The Health Summit Brochure and full program is now ready for viewing, printing and registration.

Don’t miss the opportunity to:

  • Get Healthy Ideas to use at School and Home
  • Be inspired by Healthy Thinkers
  • Learn new ways to make your Family, School, and Community Healthy

Massachusetts PTA is the organization that solves the toughest problems and creates valuable tools for schools, families, and students. Join the excitement and be a part of our first Virtual Health Summit!

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