June 30, 2026 | 4 - 4:45 p.m. ET
A strong school culture is built by educators who feel equipped to lead it. After a summer of increased screen time and evolving A.I. use, teachers need practical tools and a shared language to address modern life challenges before they become classroom disruptions in the new school year.
Join Kyle Piccioli, who has served as a K-12 educator & mentor, to explore how you can use summer as a strategic moment to strengthen teacher agency so your community heads into fall ready to build a culture where every student can thrive.
You’ll walk away with:
- Actionable strategies that strengthen teacher agency and help educators confidently lead modern life skills conversations
- A framework for aligning students, educators, and families on shared expectations before the school year begins
- Real-world examples of schools that reduced disruptions and increased engagement by equipping teachers
Featured Speaker
Kyle Piccioli is the Director of Partnership Enablement, building meaningful relationships with schools to support their students’ learning and well-being. Before joining The Social Institute, she spent 10 years in higher education as a teacher, coach, and mentor for collegiate students. Previously, she worked for two years teaching special education in Baltimore while obtaining a Master’s in Education from Johns Hopkins University. A proud University of Pennsylvania alumna, Kyle continues to work with students in grades K-12 through her work in youth athletics.