ROUND 1:  5:00-6:00P.M. 

Table #Presenter NameInquiry Question or Presentation Title
1Michael Simeone (SS)Strategies for Engaging Quiet Students in Classroom Activities
Christina Molloy (SS)Best Way to Prepare Students for Summative Assessments 
2Savannah Cater (English)How can I actively engage students who choose not to do their work (and who sometimes disrupt the learning environment in the process)?
Maggie Caputo (English)How do I balance having a fun classroom while also having a respectable environment?
3Emily Peryea (Math)How can I differentiate instruction to get students more engaged in the content?
Kristen Leavitt (Math)How can I help students who are distrustful of adults, especially adults in authority positions, feel safe in my classroom?
4Justin Fandl (SS)How can I help respond to a significant absentee problem in my classroom? 
Kimberly Gonzalez (English)How can I build a classroom community that encourages students to step out of their comfort zones and hold themselves accountable for their work, both in and out of the classroom?
5Holly Fleming (English)How do I differentiate instruction to challenge students that are ahead while also catching up students who are behind?
Julia Motler(English)How can I motivate my students to want to learn and do the work?
6Emily Erlanger (English)
Kevin Marshall (SS)

ROUND 2: 6:00-7:00 P.M. 

Table #Presenter NameInquiry question
1Patrick Kelty (Social Studies)How can I respond to and engage students who are intentionally disrupting class? 
Reilly King (Social Studies)
2Lauren Jurs (S.S
Abby Piotrowski (S.S)What are ways I can actively engage fatigued students and allow their attention spans to grow in connection to the material? 
3Cody Romani (Mathematics)How can I display a presence in the classroom that addresses students equitably? 
Natalie Stagnitti (Chemistry)
4Madeline Centerbar (S.S.)How do I get students to be able to recognize when I need their attention again during class?
Justina Aiken (S.S.)How do I build comfort and confidence within students in order to hold class discussions that encourage greater participation and enable active involvement?
5Cate Cosgrove (S.S.)How do I effectively create an environment that encourages Civil Discussion and Emotionally Safe Critiques of Controversial and Dark Historical Topic?
Connor Maune (Social Studies) 
6John Sawitzki(math)Increasing Student Involvement and Responding to Students Who Try to Sleep in Class
Delenny DeLaCruz (English)