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Power Up With Priority Standards
In the final stretch toward end-of-year (EOY) benchmark assessments, let's power up your instruction using priority standards! Join us for this hands-on workshop to explore Istation's priority standard lessons for each subject area and share ways that Istation supports educators through standards-based learning.

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Tina Cole
Product Launch Coordinator, Istation @Istation
Tina Cole has spent 18 years in education, initially as a teacher of exceptional students, an intervention specialist, and was elected by her peers as Elementary Teacher of the Year in 2012. Her passion for facilitating student growth led her to Istation where she spent 10 years delivering professional development to educators across the country. Now, in her role as Product Launch Coordinator, she is continuing to provide educators with the information that they need to use Istation with fidelity.
Alicia Pruitt
Education Engagement Coordinator @Istation
Alicia Pruitt is the Education Engagement Coordinator at Istation. She loves reading so much she tries to read at least 300 new books a year. She has worked as a kindergarten teacher, middle school teacher, mentor, coach, and adjunct professor. Alicia holds a Bachelor’s degree in Education from Liberty University, as well as a Master’s Degree and a PhD in Reading Education and Administration from Old Dominion University. She lives in Chesapeake, VA with her husband and two children.
Cynthia Hufnagel
Reading Intervention Specialist
Cynthia Hufnagel is a dynamic educator with 25 years of teaching experience. Cynthia currently works with Kindergarten through third-grade students as a reading interventionist. With a Master's degree in educational technology and training and experience in working with students with autism, Cynthia follows a blended learning model to bring engaging, hands-on lessons for up to 120 students each day, monitoring and adjusting instruction as needed.