Week 41 |
Tuesday. 07 October, 2025 | |
2:00 pm |
HR Advisory NetworkAre you an HR professional or novice with HR duties? Ever want to phone a friend when you don’t know the answer to a complicated HR situation, question, or concern? If the answer is yes, join us! The HR Advisory Council is a resource on current issues, trends, and topics and an opportunity to collaborate as professionals so we are sure to have the right tools and information necessary to support our employees. From professional HR presenters, national/local speakers, and workshops to learn a new tool or skill -- we try to give you the most out of your HR Network! If you are interested in attending either in-person or virtually, please register to be added to the email list and to receive the Zoom link. This event is open for HR staff members across all of Illinois and meets the second Tuesday of each month. Please feel free to contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for any additional questions. See you soon! |
Wednesday. 08 October, 2025 | |
4:30 pm |
School Administrator NetworkJoin ROE 4's Director of School Improvement and former administrator, Dan Holder as he leads the new Principal and Assistant Principal Network! Come and collaborate with other school leaders to share best practices, discuss challenges, and support one another in your leadership roles. Location: TBD *By registering for this event, you will automatically be registered for Dec. 10, Apr. 15, 2026, and Jun. 10, 2026 |
6:00 pm |
School Bus Driver Refresher TrainingSchool Bus Driver 2-Hour Refresher CourseBus drivers are required to take a 2-hour refresher course each year to keep their permit current. Drivers or their district/company must pre-register here with the Regional Office of Education ($10.00 fee required at time of registration).Course Information:Drivers MUST BE REGISTERED TO ATTEND. Please register in groups of 1-10 participants until the class capacity has been reached. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. Phone-in or email registrations are no longer accepted for any bus driver training classes held at ROE 4. Once the class size has reached capacity, no further registrations will be accepted - NO EXCEPTIONS!This course is held in the Regional Office of Education Main Training Room, 300 Heart Blvd, Loves Park, IL 61111. (Addresses of courses held at other locations are as listed in the School Bus Driver Training Schedule). Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Classes start promptly at 6:00 p.m. LATE ARRIVALS AND WALK-INS WILL NOT BE PERMITTED. No refunds will be given for no shows or within seven (7) days of this class. |
Friday. 10 October, 2025 | |
8:30 am |
Practical Strategies for Paraprofessionals: Understanding Motivation & Promoting Positive BehaviorThis engaging three-hour workshop equips paraprofessionals with evidence-based approaches to understand and influence student behavior positively. Participants will develop:
Through scenario-based learning and collaborative problem-solving, paraprofessionals will practice real-world de-escalation techniques and methods for facilitating positive peer interactions. The session emphasizes versatile support strategies that can be adapted across different academic settings while maintaining the appropriate level of intervention. Participants will leave with a toolkit of concrete approaches for promoting positive behavior while systematically building student independence and self-regulation skills. NOTICE: This course does NOT certify you to become a licensed Paraprofessional. This course is designed for newly licensed paraprofessionals who have already obtained their certification. If you have questions about how to obtain a para license, please call us at 815-636-3060 or visit this site. |
12:30 pm |
Practical Strategies for Paraprofessionals: Understanding Motivation & Promoting Positive BehaviorThis engaging three-hour workshop equips paraprofessionals with evidence-based approaches to understand and influence student behavior positively. Participants will develop:
Through scenario-based learning and collaborative problem-solving, paraprofessionals will practice real-world de-escalation techniques and methods for facilitating positive peer interactions. The session emphasizes versatile support strategies that can be adapted across different academic settings while maintaining the appropriate level of intervention. Participants will leave with a toolkit of concrete approaches for promoting positive behavior while systematically building student independence and self-regulation skills. NOTICE: This course does NOT certify you to become a licensed Paraprofessional. This course is designed for newly licensed paraprofessionals who have already obtained their certification. If you have questions about how to obtain a para license, please call us at 815-636-3060 or visit this site. |