It's summertime, and it's once again time for Minecraft Summer Camp with Lackawanna College & iCreate STEM! Optimized for campers ages 7-15, this weeklong summer camp uses the PC Edu Version of Minecraft to support students honing their skills and unlocking cool new functions! The only limit is their imagination! Located at Lackawanna College's Esports Arena, campers will enjoy the camaraderie of playing and interacting with other campers. All skill levels welcome! 2 Options: July 13-17 9am-noon OR August 10-14 9am-noon. PreRegistration is Required: https://app.campdoc.com/!/org/137262/patient/new-profile
Student Work Analysis: Join us for this professional learning session lead by Jason Zimmerman, Science Content Advisor for PDE. Jason will walk you through the protocol designed to help teachers analyze student work from STEELS-aligned tasks and use the evidence to inform next instructional moves. This session is for STEELS teachers who are using a high-quality instructional material (OpenSciEd, Amplify, Smithsonian, Illinois Storylines, etc.) Participants should bring 7-10 examples of student work from a task they have used this year (e.g., claim-evidence-reasoning responses, end-of-unit tasks, explanations, etc.) PreRegistration is Required: https://www.mylearningplan.com/WebReg/ActivityProfile.asp?D=22655&I=5405079
8 days ago, Alexandra Konsur-Grushinski
Branching Out: Environmental Learning Summer Camp Join fellow educators for 2-days of immersive summer camp focused on environmental literacy & outdoor learning. Hands-on activities, field explorations & practical teaching strategies designed to inspire meaningful environmental education across grade levels and subject areas. August 3&4 PreReg Req: https://www.mylearningplan.com/WebReg/ActivityProfile.asp?D=22655&I=5393460
about 1 month ago, Alexandra Konsur-Grushinski
RESCHEDULED! Mother’s Day Wildflower Walk & Watercolor: Enjoy nature, paint together and create lasting memories. Watercolor painting supplies provided. All are welcome! Sat. May 24 @ 11:00 AM Lacka State Park PreReg Req https://eventsreg.dcnr.pa.gov/register/create/52673253370828
about 1 month ago, Alexandra Konsur-Grushinski
Mother’s Day Wildflower Walk & Watercolor: Enjoy nature, paint together and create lasting memories. Watercolor painting supplies provided. All are welcome! Sat. May 9 @ 11:00 AM Lackawanna State Park PreReg Req https://eventsreg.dcnr.pa.gov/register/create/52673253370828
about 2 months ago, Alexandra Konsur-Grushinski
Our local Success By 6 program is hosting these amazing events for local families. Please see the information in the flyers. We hope to see you there!
3 months ago, Colleen Penzone
Join PAEE and the NE Elit Hub for their February meeting on 2/19/2026, 3:00 - 4:30. One of our topics will be ADA Compliancy. Please contact Stephanie Williams swilliams@iu19.org for more information.
4 months ago, Steph Williams
The Special Education Right to Education Task Force 19 will be holding its third meeting of the 25-26 school year on February 10, 2026. This is a great opportunity to make connections between parents, school and intermediate unit representatives, community members, and agency representatives for the common cause of education and collaboration to identify the needs for knowledge, resources, and problem solving within special education. We hope that you will join us! Use the QR Codes to Register if attending in person or logging into the Zoom! Links are included in the comments if you cannot access via the QR Codes.
5 months ago, Kelly Dickey
Minecraft EDU Professional Development for Educators: Join us for a hands-on training where you'll: Discover how to integrate Minecraft Education Edition into your classroom. Learn platform navigation, design creative challenges, and explore strategies to boost student engagement. Gain ready-to-use tools and ideas to enhance learning across subjects. If you are bringing your own device please contact your technology department to either find out if you have Minecraft edu or if they can install it on your device. PreRegistration Required: https://www.mylearningplan.com/WebReg/ActivityProfile.asp?D=22655&I=5267693
6 months ago, Alexandra Konsur-Grushinski
The Special Education Right to Education Task Force 19 will be holding its first meeting of the 25-26 school year on October 22, 2025. This is a great opportunity to make connections between parents, school and intermediate unit representatives, community members, and agency representatives for the common cause of education and collaboration to identify the needs for knowledge, resources, and problem solving within special education. We hope that you will join us to learn more about our Local Task Force 19! Use the QR Codes to Register if attending in person or log into the Zoom! Links will also be added in the comments!
8 months ago, Kelly Dickey
Social opportunity for students with special needs ages 14-21!
9 months ago, Kelly Dickey
The Lackawanna County Disability Action Committee is sponsoring an event to solicit input regarding the needs of people with disabilities.
11 months ago, Kelly Dickey
NEIU 19 is thrilled to offer STEELS in the Summer professional learning opportunities! See attached flyer for more details. List includes a NEW offering for School Leaders! Register now to reserve your seat.
about 1 year ago, Alexandra Konsur-Grushinski
March is Brain Injury Awareness Month. Check out the BrainSTEPS program information from IU19!
over 1 year ago, Colleen Penzone
IU19 is hosting a series of PBIS webinars. Check out the flyer below for registration details and session topics!
over 1 year ago, Colleen Penzone
We are very excited to be a part of this Webinar. Training and Consultation team member, Wendelin Brown will be a guest speaker for this inspiring session titled, Teaching Strategies to Promote Inclusivity with Carl the Collector, where they will explore how storytelling and innovative teaching tools can foster inclusive learning environments.
Using the engaging character Carl the Collector, this webinar will provide strategies to:
Teach empathy, diversity, and cultural understanding through interactive activities.
Create inclusive classrooms that celebrate every student’s unique perspective.
Use Carl’s journey to spark meaningful discussions about acceptance and community.
Packed with actionable techniques and resources, this webinar is perfect for educators seeking creative ways to promote inclusivity and make every student feel valued.
Check out the flyer for registration information.
NEIU 19 held their STEM Design Challenge competition at Johnson College on February 4, 2025. Check out the news report on WNEP 16. https://bit.ly/knexneiu19