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Welcome to ISL 2018! Thank you for choosing our 20th anniversary conference as your place to grow and flourish in teaching. Join us for hands-on, roll-up-your-sleeves professional learning for innovative, creative, and dedicated educators, just like you!

Again this year, more than hundreds of educators in the Southeast will participate in the keynote seminars, sessions, and other activities taking place during the conference. Our vision is to inspire success and a lifetime of learning not only in students, but in adults as well. That is why we value professional development at Augusta University. The ISL Conference offers something for every educator. Please review the list of sessions carefully and select the ones that will help you to become a better educator and bring new excitement to your classroom. We would like to thank Richmond County Schools, Columbia County Schools, Lincoln County Schools, Burke County Schools, Jefferson County Schools and all of our partners for helping to make the ISL Conference a success. Thank you for taking time from your weekend schedule to attend the conference, and we hope you find our program to be informative and enlightening!

Please note that the 2018 schedule differs from previous years’ schedules due to the planned running course for the Augusta Half-Marathon.
Saturday, February 24 • 11:45am - 12:45pm
Consultation in School Counseling: Class Project Informs ASCA Model Implementation

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EdS program candidates in the Augusta University Counselor Education Program consulted with a local school to develop a data-driven program modeled after the American School Counseling Association National Model. Students analyzed data, highlighted strengths, problem areas, and made recommendations.

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Allegra Renee Boddy

Augusta University
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Dr. Margaux H. Brown

Assistant Professor, Augusta University, College of Education
Margaux H. Brown, PhD, NCC, is an Assistant Professor at Augusta University. She currently serves as the coordinator of the school counseling and EdS programs and is the faculty co-sponsor for Chi Sigma Iota. She holds a Ph.D. in Counseling from George Washington University, a Master’s... Read More →
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Dr. Denise Lenares-Solomon

Faculty, Augusta University, College of Education
Dr. Denise Lenares-Solomon is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Advanced Studies & Innovation’s Counselor Education Program at Augusta University in Augusta, Georgia. She was a school counselor for 10 years working in both elementary and middle school settings. One of... Read More →
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Jamie Lewis-Cox

Behavioral Health Counselor, Augusta University
Jamie Lewis-Cox is a Behavioral Health Counselor at a local community mental health agency where she provides mental health services to children in an outpatient clinic as well as school-based services. She earned a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Clinical Psychology at Augusta... Read More →
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Georgia M. Pritchard

Licensed Professional Counselor, National Certified Counselor, Augusta University
Georgia Pritchard is a Licensed Professional Counselor and National Certified Counselor with fifteen years of experience assisting children and their families. She graduated with her Masters of Education in Counselor Education from Augusta University in December 2013 and has worked... Read More →
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Sonya Weaver

Guidance Counselor, Richmond County School System
Sonya Bolden Weaver is the lead guidance counselor at the Academy of Richmond County High School.  She graduated from Georgia Southern University in 1994 and began her journey as a middle educator at T. J. Elder Middle School and Burke County Middle School.  Ms. Weaver followed... Read More →


Saturday February 24, 2018 11:45am - 12:45pm EST
UH 223 Augusta University Summerville Campus, 2500 Walton Way, Augusta, GA 30904

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