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FOR SESSIONS TAKING PLACE AFTER JUNE 9, 2026 PLEASE ACCESS THE SY27 SCHED EVENT PAGE.  In this SY26 SCHED EVENT PAGE you will find registration for professional learning sessions offered from the CPS Office of Teaching and Learning TAKING PLACE  BEFORE JUNE 9, 2026. n this SY26 Chicago Public Schools Sched Event Page you will find registration for professional learning offered from the CPS Office of Teaching and Learning and Skyline specific opportunities.

Please note, to access district-wide offerings of professional learning opportunities you may view the Employee Intranet Professional Learning Calendar (filter the calendar by professional learning on the left).


SY26 SKYLINE PROFESSIONAL LEARNING

Teacher Professional Learning. Teachers are provided with comprehensive support when launching the Skyline curriculum through asynchronous and in-person sessions, as well as ongoing offerings to sustain and deepen successful implementation.
  • Skyline Essentials Badges: Asynchronous self-paced professional learning essential for those who are implementing and/or supporting the implementation of Skyline. Badges can be found here. Teachers earn 1 ISBE credit hour for each completed badge. As of April 1, 2025, compensation is not available for badge completion.  
  • Skyline 101s: In-person, day-long sessions that prepare teachers and leaders for successful implementation of Skyline. Sessions will run June 16, 2025 through the summer.
  • Ongoing Support: Throughout the school year, CPS content specialists provide ongoing professional learning opportunities tailored to both newly implementing teachers and more experienced users of the curriculum.

School Leader and Network Leader Professional Learning. School leaders and network leaders have access to professional learning that helps them apply high-leverage leadership practices that are especially impactful for implementation of HQ curriculum. 

  • Leading Implementation of the Skyline Curriculum: This in-person, day-long launch session is for school leaders, school-based coaches, and network/district coaches who support schools with curriculum implementation. Leaders will leave the session prepared to implement high-leverage leadership and coaching practices that matter most for successful curriculum implementation. Sessions will run May 27, 2025 through the summer.

  • Ongoing Support: Throughout the school year, the CPS professional learning team provides ongoing opportunities for school and network leaders to strengthen their leadership of Skyline curriculum implementation.

Payment / ISBE Credit Hours

  • Teachers will receive ISBE Hours for each Skyline Essentials badge completed. As of April 1, 2025, no compensation will be provided for completion of Skyline Essentials badges. Teachers will receive ISBE Hours for attending PL sessions. Eligibile staff will also be compensated at the non-instructional rate per hour for their attendance at Skyline PL sessions that occur outside of regularly contracted hours. Teachers must be fully contracted and onboarded at the time of the session, attend the full duration of the session, and complete the attendance/exit slip form to receive payment and ISBE Hours. Please find more payment information in the Skyline Payment One-Pager.



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Wednesday, January 14
 

9:00am CST

Facing History and Ourselves: Holocaust and Human Behavior
Wednesday January 14, 2026 9:00am - 3:00pm CST
In this workshop, participants will study the fragility of democracy in Weimar Germany, the ensuing Holocaust, and the legacies of this history through an in-depth case study.

In today’s global climate, the urgency of sustaining democratic societies that are pluralistic,
open, and resilient to violence is more pressing than ever. Facing History’s in-depth case
study examines the fragility of democracy in Weimar Germany, the ensuing Holocaust, and
the legacies of this history. Studying the Holocaust and Human Behavior case study allows
students to wrestle with profound moral questions raised by this history while fostering
their skills in ethical and moral reasoning, critical analysis, empathy, and civic
engagement—all of which are critical habits of mind for sustaining democracy.

As a participant in this workshop you will:

● Learn current scholarship on the history of the Holocaust and new research focused on
human behavior, group dynamics, and bias.

● Increase their ability to facilitate respectful classroom discussions on difficult issues such as racism, antisemitism, and other forms of exclusion in a way that invites personal reflection and critical analysis.

● Learn a new way of structuring curriculum to help students connect history to their own lives and the choices they make.

● Engage with classroom-ready multimedia resources and learn how to build a customized
unit that meets your curriculum objectives.

● Discover new teaching strategies that help students interrogate text, think critically, and
discuss controversial issues respectfully.
Wednesday January 14, 2026 9:00am - 3:00pm CST
Erikson Institute, 451 N La Salle Dr, Chicago, IL 60654) 451 N La Salle Dr, Chicago, IL 60654)

9:30am CST

Planning for Success: Teacher Strategies for i-Ready MOY Implementation
Wednesday January 14, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am CST
This session supports educators in preparing for the Middle of Year (MOY) i-Ready testing window. Participants will review key implementation steps, explore strategies for smooth testing logistics, and troubleshoot common challenges. This session is appropriate for new users or those needing a refresher.
Speakers
avatar for Talibah Floyd

Talibah Floyd

Assessment Specialist, Teaching & Learning (T&L): Student Assessment and Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS)
Greetings! I am an Assessment Specialist with the Department of Student Assessment & MTSS. I support the CPS i-Ready K-2 Assessment.
avatar for Dee Smith

Dee Smith

Professional Development Specialist, Curriculum Associates (i-Ready)
Wednesday January 14, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am CST
virtual

11:00am CST

Amira Intervention: Getting Started with Best Practices
Wednesday January 14, 2026 11:00am - 12:00pm CST
This professional learning session introduces educators to the Amira AI reading intervention platform, focusing on foundational knowledge and practical application for first-time users. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of Amira's core functionalities, various pathways for implementation, and best practices for supporting student success.
Speakers
Wednesday January 14, 2026 11:00am - 12:00pm CST
virtual

1:00pm CST

Amira Level up with Instruct
Wednesday January 14, 2026 1:00pm - 2:00pm CST
This professional learning session is designed for experienced Amira AI users seeking to leverage the platform's newest enhancements for deeper differentiation and more targeted support in both English and Spanish literacy development. Participants will explore cutting-edge features that empower educators to pinpoint individual student needs with greater precision and deliver highly personalized learning experiences.
Speakers
Wednesday January 14, 2026 1:00pm - 2:00pm CST
virtual
 

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