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Welcome to WCSS 25 - MAKING SOCIAL STUDIES MATTER! We are excited to host a powerful two day conference in our state capital, sharing countless ideas and methods to continue making social studies relevant to our students.  Get ready to learn, grow, and have some fun in the process!
Saturday March 15, 2025 1:15pm - 3:15pm CDT
WI Civics Fellows will present on a variety of topics from their own personal interests.  They were asked "why did you want to be a Civics Fellow?" and were encouraged to build their personal project with that prompt.  Fellows will build an interactive presentation with things that teachers can take directly into their classroom or PLC.  
Speakers
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Sarah Kopplin

CESA 1 Civics Fellow, Wisconsin Council for the Social Studies President
Sarah Kopplin is an experienced 7th grade Social Studies teacher at Shorewood IntermediateSchool, where she has dedicated over 22 years to educating young minds. She earned herbachelor's degree in History from the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse and a master's degreein Secondary... Read More →
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Emily Lovell

School District of Holmen
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Samantha Swanborg

MS Social Studies Teacher (6-8), Pecatonica Area School District
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Kevin Podeweltz

Vice President, WCSS
I teach 4th grade in the Wausau area. I am also a docent at the Marathon County Historical Society. Seeking WCSS VP reelection to continue working on partnerships with historical societies around the state. 
Saturday March 15, 2025 1:15pm - 3:15pm CDT
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