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Screentime Parent Education Night: Working Session (ATLIS member-exclusive)

Wednesday, September 16, 2026
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM (EDT)

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Event Details

Build a ready-to-present parent education event tailored to your independent school in a single, collaborative session. In this interactive two-hour working session, tech directors, division heads, and academic leaders transform an ATLIS template into a fully customized presentation for their own campus communities.


Session Agenda

30 Minutes | Community Pulse & Strategy Discussion

Connect with peer leaders to share what has worked for parent education in the past. Discuss where your school community currently stands on screen use, digital well-being, and phone boundaries.

60 Minutes | Dedicated Presentation Co-Working

Get hands-on time to adapt the provided "Screens, Learning, and Balance" PowerPoint template. Choose the work style that best fits your needs:

*Collaborative Breakout Rooms: Brainstorm in real time, talk through school policies, and exchange ideas with peers.

*Solo Focus Track: Enjoy uninterrupted, quiet working time to build out your school-specific slides.

30 Minutes | Showcase & Peer Feedback

Reconvene as a full group to share customized slide decks, compare approaches across divisions, and pick up fresh engagement strategies before hosting your event.


What You Bring

Your school's current tech & phone policies • Division-specific EdTech examples • Local campus context & goals


What You Leave With

A completed, visually styled PowerPoint deck • Customized discussion questions for parents • A clear plan for hosting your parent coffee or evening event


Who Should Attend

Technology Directors, Division Heads, Deans of Students, and any other senior leaders looking to host a thoughtful, non-polarizing conversation on screens and learning.

This is an ATLIS member-exclusive working session.

For More Information:

Ashley Cross
Ashley Cross, CAE, Ed.D
Senior Director, Education and Content Association of Technology Leaders in Independent Schools