The Lassen County Office of Education hosted the 2025 Educator Summit on February 1st, at the Lassen County Fairgrounds, bringing together seventy-five educators from across the county for a day of professional learning, collaboration, and inspiration.
This year’s summit featured an engaging lineup of speakers and sessions, designed to equip educators with innovative tools to better support their students.
Key highlights included:
Keynote Speaker: Jason Kotecki, an artist and author, who shared insights on fostering creativity and joy in the classroom.
Learning Lab: Matt Reddam led a powerful session on “Collaboration as Healing,” emphasizing the importance of teamwork in addressing student well-being.
Yogapalooza: A refreshing and energizing session, helping educators focus on mindfulness and self-care.
Lassen County Superintendent Patricia Gunderson expressed her gratitude to the dedicated educators who spent their Saturday investing in their professional growth. She also extended appreciation to the LCOE staff for their efforts in organizing and executing such a valuable event.
“The commitment of our educators to continuously learn and grow is truly inspiring,” said Gunderson. “This summit provided an incredible opportunity for collaboration, self-care, and gaining new strategies to support our students.”
The Lassen County Office of Education remains committed to supporting and empowering educators through professional development opportunities like the Educator Summit.
For more information about future professional learning events, please contact LCOE at 1.530.257.2196.