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General Session Speakers Workshop Leaders A WARM WELCOME TO OUR WORKSHOP LEADERS We appreciate each of the workshop leaders and general session speakers who will take part in the Southeast Christian School Convention. They are qualified people who will challenge and inform us in our areas of service. GENERAL SESSION SPEAKERS Cary Schmidt Senior Pastor, Emmanuel Baptist Church – Newington, CT John Rosemond Author, The Leadership Parenting Institute – New Bern, NC R. Albert Mohler, Jr. President, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary – Louisville, KY WORKSHOP LEADERS Sarah Barker Teacher, Raleigh Christian Academy They Love Me, They Love Me Not, THEY LOVE ME! Capturing the Hearts of Your Students and Parents (IV) Jeff Beach Financial Advisor, Merrill Lynch-AACS RightPath 403(b) Retirement Plan AACS RightPath 403(b) Retirement Plan is Being Significantly Enhanced (IV) Daniel Berger Author/Speaker, Alethia International Ministries Understanding and Helping Children Who Are Depressed (IV) A Biblical Understanding of the Child Labeled as ADHD (VI) Brent Brondyke Music Minister, Friendship Baptist Church/Friendship Christian School Teaching Songs or Teaching Music? (II) Making Group Music Work in Small Schools (V) Choral Basics (VIII) Ryan Bucy High School Principal, Pensacola Christian Academy English Class: It's More Than Just Grammar and Literature (II) Essentials for a 7-12 History Class (V) The Research Paper: Conquering the Mountain One Step at a Time (VII) Teaching Grammar to Students in Grades 7-12 (VIII) Ann Carruthers Teacher, Bob Jones Academy Helping Your Students Develop Critical Thinking Skills (II) Individualizing Instruction in the Elementary Grades (VI) Brian Carruthers Dean of School of Education, Bob Jones University Building a Capacity for Change in Your Christian School (III) Strategic Planning for the Christian School (VIII) Kim Causer Elementary Curriculum Assistant, Wake Christian Academy Seeing Clearly Through the Chaos: Accommodating for the Dyslexic Student (II) A WARM WELCOME TO OUR WORKSHOP LEADERS Joann Claspill Professional Development Specialist, Edgenuity Blended Basics:Blended Learning 101 (I) Jumpstarting Blended Learning (III) Personalized Learning with Edgenuity (V) Embracing the Digital Mindset (VII) Blended Learning: Beyond the Models (VIII) Rose Clevenger President, Christian Cheerleaders of America Developing the LEADER in CheerLEADER (VI) Micah Conlon Administrator, Faith Christian Academy Handling Homosexuality in the Halls (VII) Jerri Craft Individual Learning Center, Wake Christian Academy Seeing Clearly Through the Chaos: Accommodating for the Dyslexic Student (II) Cathy Dotson Elementary Principal, Wilmington Christian Academy Hook, Line, and Sinker (I) Angry Angles (II) Fixer-Upper (III) FOCUS WARS: The Bored Awakens (VI) Mythbusters (VII) Trace Embry Founder/Executive Director, Shepherd’s Hill Academy Raising Healthy Kids in the Digital Age (V) Patrick Fiel President/Owner, PVF Security Consulting LLC Are You Prepared for an Active Shooter on Campus? (IV and VII) Tammy Fisher Teacher, Bob Jones Academy Teaching Geometry Proofs (IV) Technology in the Mathematics Classroom (VIII) Micah Fox Development, North Star Marketing Marketing from Your Mission (V) Clarity or Confusion: Which Does Your School Logo Provide? (VII) Ayana Garrison Administrator, Faith Assembly Christian Academy Are You Called to Teach? (II) Loyd Henderson Teacher, Bob Jones Academy Implementing an Experiential Learning Program (V) Dwayne Hickman Administrator, Harvest Baptist School Teaching More Effective Math Lessons (V) Amy Hooten Exceptional Student Program Director, Bethel Christian Academy Come on in, the Water's Fine (VIII) A WARM WELCOME TO OUR WORKSHOP LEADERS Larry Hoxie Middle School Principal, Wake Christian Academy Seeing Clearly Through the Chaos: Accommodating for the Dyslexic Student (II) Lisa Joyner Director of Specialized Learning Center, Friendship Christian School Response to Intervention (III and VI) Special Education in the Christian School - Part One (IV) Special Education in the Christian School - Part Two (VII) Jennifer Klipp Assistant Principal, Bob Jones Academy Those Funny Little Black Boxes: Using QR Codes to Energize Your Classroom (II and VI) Katie Klipp Teacher, Bob Jones Academy Those Funny Little Black Boxes: Using QR Codes to Energize Your Classroom (II and VI) Ashley LeBlanc Teacher, Bob Jones Academy What's New in the Connected Classroom? Using Social Media, Google, and Dashboards to Enhance Collaboration (V) A Model for Online Language Learning (VIII) Debbie Lindquist Teacher, Wilmington Christian Academy Little Techies: Incorporating Technology in the Lower Grades (II and VII) Science and S.T.E.M. for Younger Kids (IV) Stephanie Mason Art Teacher, Vandalia Christian School Teaching the Non-artistic Student (VIII) Sonya Massengill English Department Chair, Wake Christian Academy Copyright & Fair Use: Teaching in the Digital Classroom (II) Kasey McClure Associate Director of Center for Leadership, Bob Jones University, Bob Jones Academy Implementing an Experiential Learning Program (V) Keeping the Communication Lines Open (VII) David McCoy Pastor/Superintendent, Peoples Baptist Academy Keeping Christian Schools Christian (VIII) Trish McCoy Pastor’s Wife/Supervisor, Peoples Baptist Academy Solomon's Song (Ladies Only) (III) Harlie Miller Dean of Moore School of Education, Piedmont International University The Question is the Answer (III) Boy: A Noise with Dirt on It (IV) A Thinking Curriculum (VIII) Tony Miller Social Media Coordinator, 323 Sports Student-Athlete Player Development (IV) Branding and Marketing Your Athletic Department (VII) A WARM WELCOME TO OUR WORKSHOP LEADERS R. Albert Mohler, Jr. President, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Learning in the Ruins: Resisting the New Dark Age, Confronting Barbarism (VIII) Russ Moots Chairman of Teacher Education Department, Southeastern FWB College The Necessity of Discipleship in Christian Education (V) Travis Moots Administrator, Hilltop Christian School How Should Teachers Handle Bullying? (II) Essential Leadership Traits for Every Secondary Teacher (IV) 10 Traits Parents Appreciate in Their Child's Teachers (VI) Bridging Partnerships with Parents (VIII) Clark Morgan Online Marketing Director, North Star Marketing Your Website: An Online Brochure or a Lead-generating Machine? (IV) Marketing from Your Mission (V) Donna Mullenax Senior Lecturer, Armstrong State University Why Do We Have Tides? 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