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🎫 Registration

Use your school email address when registering.
  1. Click Sign up if this is your first time to use Sched OR click Log in if you already have a Sched account. If you are a new teacher or are working in a different member district next school year and don’t yet have an email address for that district, use your personal email address and enter the name of your new school district in the Company field of your profile.

  2. Enter your district/university/organization in the Company field in your profile. You can also update other profile info, privacy and notification settings. 


💳 Payment of Registration Fee

Attendees from one of our Member District do NOT pay when registering, but everyone else must submit payment in advance to secure their registration. Please see our Innovation Summit Registration web page for registration fee details. 


⭐ Sessions

This year, selecting sessions during registration is optional. Instead, you’ll have the flexibility to create a wishlist of sessions for your own reference. There will be no reserved seats, instead attendees can join any session, as long as there are seats available.
  1. Browse the schedule and view the sessions. Use the Filters available on the right-hand side to find the sessions most relevant for you.
  2. To save a session to your wishlist, click on the open circle next to the session. Keep in mind, that there will be no reserved seats, instead attendees can join any session, as long as there are seats available.There is no Submit or Save button. Your selections are saved as you click them.


Each day of the event, attendees will receive an email with the conference schedule and any sessions on their wishlist. Other options for accessing your personal schedule include:


🏬 Vendors

If you are a vendor interested in sponsoring this event, please see our Call for Vendors web page for all the details.

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Jamie Meade

With a career spanning over 35 years in education, Jamie is dedicated to positive change and impact in our nation’s education systems.

She began her career as a High School English teacher in the rural Appalachian regions of Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia, where her passion for empowering students through knowledge and inspiration took root. Jamie’s dedication led her to leadership roles in School- and District-level Administration, including curriculum, instruction, data, and assessment.

She has also served in regional school improvement services with the Ohio Department of Education and as Vice President at Battelle for Kids, a national nonprofit dedicated to advancing educational excellence. In her work at Battelle for Kids, she worked closely with Gallup in designing a student-voice survey to capture the impact of educators in fostering hope, engagement, and belonging in their students.

As an experienced education consultant and speaker, she has delivered keynotes, workshops, and professional learning for thousands of educators on various topics, including data-informed practices, accountability systems, student voice, vertical progressions in K-12 curricula, and the sciences of hope, engagement, and belonging.

She is an experienced keynote speaker at numerous district, state, and national events. She has delivered professional learning sessions at national education conferences, including the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD), the American Association of School Administrators (AASA), and the National School Boards Association (NSBA). Since the global pandemic, Jamie has traveled to school districts and conferences in more than 15 states, delivering inspirational messages on the science of hope – and why it matters in education.
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