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Unpacking The Magic of CanvaWinter/Spring 2026 Professional Development Online 2 - April 15-June 17W26-03008 UNPACKING THE MAGIC OF CANVA Christina Sciarrotto - cmes724@yahoo.com 2 Credits - Inservice - April 15 — June 17 This course is your all-access pass to mastering Canva. Whether you are a beginner or looking to expand your skills, we will dive into Canva’s templates, videos, AI images, coding and more. Get ready to unleash your creativity and unpack the magic of Canva.Professional Development 2025-2026
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Unpacking The Magic of CanvaSummer 2026 Professional DevelopmentS26-03008 UNPACKING THE MAGIC OF CANVA Christina Sciarrotto - cmes724@yahoo.com 2 Credits - Inservice - June 24 — August 15 This course is your all-access pass to mastering Canva. Whether you are a beginner or looking to expand your skills, we will dive into Canva’s templates, videos, AI images, coding and more. Get ready to unleash your creativity and unpack the magic of Canva.Professional Development 2025-2026
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Dive Into The Science of ReadingSummer 2026 Professional DevelopmentS26-04172 DIVE INTO THE SCIENCE OF READING Christina Sciarrotto - cmes724@yahoo.com 1 Credit - Inservice - June 24 — August 15 Dive into the Science of Reading with a course tailored to decodables. In this course you will learn what is a decodable and how to effectively utilize decodable texts to support readers. Additionally, you will discover innovative ways to utilize AI tools to create decodable text and access to a wealth of free resources.Professional Development 2025-2026
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Social Media: The Good, The Bad and the UglySummer 2026 Professional DevelopmentS26-01003 SOCIAL MEDIA: THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY Janine Simpson—Janine.crosby@yahoo.com 3 Credits—Inservice — June 24 — August 15 Social Media is a significant part of our students’ lives and it has a major impact on their overall functioning and mental health. There has been a significant increase in the amount of time teens spend online and on social media platforms. Participants will gain a better understanding of current trends in social media as well as the correlation between social media and mental health. You will be provided with resources and tips for mitigating the negative impact of social media as well as provide students and families with strategies to manage social media use while promoting positive digital citizenship among our students. Suitable grades K—12.Professional Development 2025-2026