Affinity Session for Indigenous/Native American Educators

Thursday, February 27, 8:00 am–8:50 am

Affinity sessions are exclusive communities that bring together like-minded individuals with common interests or identities. These sessions provide a unique space for meaningful open discussions to connect and collaborate. Attending an affinity session means joining a supportive community where you can engage with peers who understand your perspective, share insights, and foster valuable connections beyond the conference.

We invite you to stop in and connect with other educators to network and learn from each other.

Format:
Affinity Session
Audience:
All Audiences
Skill Level:
All levels

Presented by


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Eddie Flores (Facilitator)
Special Education Teacher
Kingston High School

I am a special education teacher with more than 15 years of experience in two states. I have a passion for learning, and helping others find ways they learn best.


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Rachel Flores (Facilitator)
Special Education Teacher
Port Gamble S'Klallam Career and Education Department

I am a Special Education Teacher, Library Media Specialist and English Teacher with almost 20 years of experience in Florida and Washington State. My husband and I work together as an educational support team with the Career & Education Department for the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe. We work with an amazing team to support our students and their families in order to make learning more accessible for all.


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Toni Jones (Facilitator)
Director
Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe Career and Education Department

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