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ELevate June 3 - 4, 2026

Lindenwood University

The ELevate conference is designed for K-12 educators to learn best practices and gain new strategies for creating inclusive and effective learning environments, and network with other educators throughout the region and state who have experience working with English Learners. This conference is for leaders, EL educators, and content teachers who have EL students within their classroom. All can gain valuable learning experiences and practical strategies that can be applied to the classroom and their school communities.

Every registered attendee will receive a copy of Andrea's book, Nine Dimensions of Scaffolding.

 

 

Thanks to Our ELevate Sponsor:

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Exhibitor and Sponsorship Opportunities

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ELevate Exhibitor
Purchase a spot to exhibit during the lunch breaks on both days of the conference. This includes a table in the conference lunch space to display your materials and have a representative(s) connect with attendees. Materials can remain on the table throughout the conference. Your company name and link to your website will be included in the information email sent to attendees and conference app and website.*
*conference app for St. Louis event only

For more information about exhibitor or sponsorship opportunities, contact 
kfuerst@edplus.org

 

Sponsorship Levels

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  • “I liked the range of topics! I felt it was applicable for any grade/teacher. I was extremely impressed.”
  • “It was simply amazing. I’ve been an EL specialist for 15 yrs and learned so much.”
  • “This was one of the best conferences I have attended!. The speakers and presenters were well informed and offered so much useful information
  • “I felt that the sessions were worthwhile with concrete examples of what I can do to help my EL students succeed in the classroom.”