Las Vegas Chapter

The geographical area served consists of the city of Las Vegas.

Regional Director: Stephanie Stewart

Chapter Event

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Summer July 2026 Tour
Summer July 2026 Tour
Tuesday, July 28, 2026
2:30 – 5:00 PM

Location:
Historic West Side School
330 W. Washington Ave.
Las Vegas, NV 89106

Future-ready Learning & Art of Imaginative Play

Join the Las Vegas Chapter and Meteor Education for an engaging afternoon focused on the intersection of educational design, student engagement, and future-ready learning. Through an accredited CEU session, interactive experiences, and collaborative networking opportunities, participants will explore how thoughtfully designed learning environments can foster creativity, agency, wellbeing, and the skills students need to succeed in an ever-changing world.

Session #1: Designing for Future-Ready Learning
Too often, learning environments are designed around efficiency rather than the needs of the learner. This session challenges participants to rethink educational spaces from the student perspective and explore how the physical environment serves as the foundation for developing future-ready skills such as self-direction, empathy, critical thinking, and collaboration.

Attendees will learn how thoughtful, human-centered design can foster student agency, wellbeing, and engagement while supporting the development of skills essential for future career pathways and lifelong success.

Learning Objectives:
  • Analyze the impact of the learning environment on student outcomes
  • Leverage open-ended tools and flexible learning resources
  • Design spaces that support wellbeing and student agency
  • Connect early learning design principles to future CTE and career pathways

Session #2: The Art of Imaginative Play
Imaginative play is a critical component of creativity, problem-solving, communication, and whole-child development. This session explores how the design of learning environments can support and encourage imaginative play across all age groups.

Participants will examine how spatial design, classroom layout, and intentional environmental choices influence creativity, connection, and engagement.

Learning Objectives:
  • Understand the role of imaginative play in childhood development
  • Explore how spatial arrangements influence creativity and engagement
  • Identify design elements that encourage imaginative play
  • Analyze and storyboard a play-centered classroom environment

Presenters:
Charity Brock, Fōmcore
Marianne Hoonakker-Kelly, Natural Pod
Victoria Veneziano, Meteor Education

Hosted By:
Meteor

Cost:
Members: Free | Non-Members: $30
*Limit to 40 attendees

Event Sponsorship:
  • $300 – Verbal announcement, logo included on Chapter website and marketing materials, and one (1) free registration.

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Registration closes on Friday, July 24.

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