Join Mary McCarley, SHAPE America’s 2016 Southern District Health Teacher of the Year and Health Education Content Specialist with Goodheart-Willcox, as she shares best practices for creating skills-based summative performance tasks. Participants will leave with 10 new skills-based summative performance tasks for their teacher toolbox as well as complimentary access to G-W’s updated skills-based middle and high school health program.
National Health Education Content Specialist, Goodheart-Willcox
Mary McCarley is the National Health Ed Content Specialist with Goodheart-Willcox and the co-author of their middle school health education program. She is a former health teacher in Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools. Mary graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill with an Exercise and Sports Science... Read More →
Wednesday June 3, 2026 8:55am - 10:05am MDT Classroom 1
Join Mary McCarley, SHAPE America’s 2016 Southern District Health Teacher of the Year and Health Education Content Specialist with Goodheart-Willcox, as she shares instructional strategies to engage students in practicing health skills. From warm up activities to in-class assessments and exit tickets, participants will leave with instructional best practices and health assessments for their teacher toolbox as well as complimentary access to our updated skills-based middle and high school health program.
National Health Education Content Specialist, Goodheart-Willcox
Mary McCarley is the National Health Ed Content Specialist with Goodheart-Willcox and the co-author of their middle school health education program. She is a former health teacher in Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools. Mary graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill with an Exercise and Sports Science... Read More →
Wednesday June 3, 2026 10:35am - 11:45am MDT Classroom 1
During this session, trainers will introduce 5 types of questions and a protocol for responding to help educators slow down and respond with intention. Trainers will demonstrate and lead a large group practice with a variety of questions before giving participants a stack of questions from real students (broken down by age - upper elementary, middle school and high school) for them to practice with in pairs or small groups. The session will close with time for large group processing and debrief around any questions that posed particular challenge.
Lulu Feingold manages RSEI’s education programs in Colorado, overseeing partnerships with schools as well as a variety of community agencies that serve youth and adults of all ability levels. Lulu’s background is in cultural anthropology, linguistics, and education. She has a... Read More →
Janell Anema (she/her) holds degrees in Political Science, International Development, and currently works as a sex educator, yoga teacher, and facilitator. She is an advanced program specialist at Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains, with more than fifteen years of experience... Read More →
Savannah McCay is an Advanced Program Specialist with the Responsible Sex Education Institute, where she works to foster inclusive educational environments in which both children and adults can develop and thrive. She began her career in upper elementary education and later helped launch a K... Read More →
Wednesday June 3, 2026 12:45pm - 1:55pm MDT Classroom 1
A Surgeon General's Advisory focuses on the epidemic of loneliness and isolation that stems from a lack of social connection. While students have many opportunities to connect in school, oftentimes, they find themselves navigating where they belong, how to interact, and how to choose friends, experience dating, and have conversations at home. With evidence based and activity based lessons, participants will learn aspects of "My Whole Self" and "Making Healthy Decisions" for positive relationships.
This presentation examines digital media overuse (DMO) as a form of behavioral addiction and its impact on youth mental health and academic functioning. Negative outcomes related to different kinds of use, especially when screen time displaces essential developmental activities such as sleep, physical activity, academic work, and face-to-face social interaction will be discussed. Mental health related outcomes like increased risk of depression, social isolation, and suicide-related issues are shared. The presentation highlights how digital platforms are intentionally designed to exploit core psychological needs; competence, relatedness, and autonomy, thereby reinforcing compulsive use patterns. Particular risks are outlined across domains including gaming, social media, AI chatbots, online shopping, gambling pathways, and early exposure to pornography. Vulnerability is heightened among youth with ADHD, anxiety, depression, and executive functioning challenges. Prevention and intervention strategies that are focused on reducing screen time, strengthening real-world social connections, and promoting “low dopamine” activities such as outdoor play, reading, and exercise will be discussed. Practical guidance includes establishing screen boundaries, prioritizing developmental tasks, and fostering open, empathetic communication with youth.
Dr. Nicole Hipp is a licensed psychologist in the state of Colorado with a long-term passion for the treatment and assessment of learning disabilities, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism-spectrum disorder (ASD), traumatic brain injuries and psychosocial difficulties... Read More →
Thursday June 4, 2026 8:55am - 10:05am MDT Classroom 1
During this session, trainers will discuss and model key components of effective Anatomy and Puberty education that are aligned with HB 19-1032 and Colorado State Health Standards. Trainers will model strategies to make Anatomy and Puberty education inclusive, fun and engaging and provide opportunities for participants to engage with the material.
Lulu Feingold manages RSEI’s education programs in Colorado, overseeing partnerships with schools as well as a variety of community agencies that serve youth and adults of all ability levels. Lulu’s background is in cultural anthropology, linguistics, and education. She has a... Read More →
Janell Anema (she/her) holds degrees in Political Science, International Development, and currently works as a sex educator, yoga teacher, and facilitator. She is an advanced program specialist at Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains, with more than fifteen years of experience... Read More →
Savannah McCay is an Advanced Program Specialist with the Responsible Sex Education Institute, where she works to foster inclusive educational environments in which both children and adults can develop and thrive. She began her career in upper elementary education and later helped launch a K... Read More →
Thursday June 4, 2026 10:35am - 11:45am MDT Classroom 1
Today’s students are navigating complex social pressures, mental health challenges, and risky behaviors at younger ages than ever before. This session introduces a powerful suite of free, research‑based digital resources from EVERFI designed to help Health and PE teachers strengthen students’ decision‑making, resilience, and overall well‑being. Through hands‑on demonstrations and ready‑to‑use classroom strategies, attendees will learn how to integrate these digital tools to build healthy habits, and support students in making safe, informed choices. From elementary to high school, elevate your health curriculum and empower students to thrive—physically, emotionally, and socially.
Roxie Siel has been working in many facets of the education world for the past 10 years. She has worked as a reading intervention teacher, district ELD coach, mangaer of EdTech, and now enjoys presenting to teachers across the U.S. for Everfi.
Thursday June 4, 2026 12:45pm - 1:55pm MDT Classroom 1
This session equips participants with practical, confidence-building strategies for facilitating comprehensive sex education (CSE). Grounded in trauma-informed care and hands-on, skills-based approaches, it emphasizes both personal reflection and collaborative learning. Participants will explore their own methods for building confidence while working together to develop engaging, skill-focused strategies for delivering sexual health content. By the end of the session, attendees will walk away with actionable tools to strengthen their confidence, elevate youth voice and engagement, and integrate creative, impactful projects into their sexual health curriculum.
Youth Sexual Health Program Manager, Trailhead Institute's Youth Sexual Health Program
Ocean has been working in sexual health education for the last 12 years through various non-profits and programs. Their work has ranged from supporting youth-led sex education and advocacy, professional development creation and facilitation, and building community support for comprehensive... Read More →
Thursday June 4, 2026 2:25pm - 3:35pm MDT Classroom 1