Get your glimpse of the speakers and sessions at the 2026 Kane County Institute Day now! The view-only version is available on our website now, with registration opening at 6:00 a.m. on Monday, January 6: kaneroe.org/institute-day
About us
The mission of the Kane County Regional Office of Education is to advocate for education, provide leadership, perform regulatory functions, and coordinate state and local services for educators, school districts, and the community. Alternative Program: Part of our Alternative Program division is our Youth Outreach Workers; counselors that assist schools and students with truancy prevention. The Kane County ROE also offers the Equal Chance Program which advocates for homeless student education. This program is administered by the Area One Lead Program and funded by a grant from the Illinois State Board of Education through the McKinney–Vento Homeless Assistance Act of 2001. Our alternative programs department assists with at-risk youth and their families facing atypical circumstances within the school system, whether it be homelessness, truancy, expulsion, or delinquency. As stated by the Illinois State Board of Education, regional offices of education are also responsible for investigating noncompliance within private, homeschool arrangements. Partnerships & Communication: Our biggest annual celebration is our Educator Of The Year Awards Ceremony in which we honor teachers, administrators and support staff. To learn more about our involvement and events with external organizations and our school districts, please subscribe to our semimonthly newsletter and visit us on our social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and LinkedIn. Testing Center: Tests that can be taken at the ROE include the GED, Constitution Test, Paraprofessional Test, and more. Transcripts from testing can be provided upon request.
- Website
- https://kaneroe.org/
External link for Kane County Regional Office of Education
- Industry
- Education Management
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Geneva, Illinois
- Type
- Educational
- Specialties
- Education, Education Management, Workshops, and Higher Education
Locations
- Primary Get directions
28 N 1st St
Geneva, Illinois 60134, US
Employees at Kane County Regional Office of Education
Updates
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Learning. Laughter. Collaboration. The energy of guests is what makes the Raising Student Achievement Conference a memorable experience. Thank you for attending #RSAC2025!
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Participants were delighted by two Featured Speakers at the Raising Student Achievement Conference on Tuesday: Katie Kinder’s philosophy of "life is fun, and learning should be fun" was apparent in her sessions. Throughout the day, clad in her signature teal glasses, she gave attendees great engagement strategies, tips on creating a brain-based classroom, and more. Heidy LaFleur also gave inspiring insights and resources on social emotional learning. She also emphasized how important self-regulation and building connections are to not only understand students, but also themselves. #RSAC2025
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The second day of the 2025 Raising Student Achievement Conference is officially underway and started off strong with our Tuesday Featured Speaker Ditch That Textbook (Matt Miller)! He reminded and showed attendees that teaching is a craft, and how to prepare students for the world that lies ahead of them. #RSAC2025
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Day 1 of the 2025 Raising Student Achievement Conference was full of impactful discussions, reunions, and memorable moments, including sessions from our Monday keynote speaker David Edward Garcia and featured speakers Katie McKnight, Ph.D. and Stephanie Howell. We are eager for the learning to continue tomorrow morning! #RSAC2025
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Welcome to the 2025 Raising Student Achievement Conference! Attendees started the day with opening remarks from our Assistant Regional Superintendent, Katie Algrim, and IARSS President, Mark Klaisner, as well as an insightful, laugh-out-loud presentation from our Monday keynote speaker, David Edward Garcia. We look forward to learning alongside you over the next two days! #RSAC2025
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Joining us for the 2025 Raising Student Achievement Conference? Head over to the FAQ page to find any last-minute details you may need to navigate the venue and schedule: https://lnkd.in/gYqS9uYe #RSAC2025
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As students reflect on what makes their learning impactful, bringing those experiences into the classroom community can help shape their current environment. In today's Branching Out, Jordan Eggleson, our Professional Learning Supervisor, shares a method to created shared agreements and provide students some ownership of how they will learn.
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Supporting our colleagues, teachers, administrators, and students to navigate the world of AI can be a challenge as it rapidly changes how we lead and learn. Katie Algrim, our Assistant Regional Superintendent, took part in a panel at the 2025 AESA (Association of Educational Service Agencies) Conference in Colorado Springs to shared how our office is supporting districts with targeted AI strategies, from organization-wide readiness efforts and professional development to classroom-level coaching.
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NEW ADMINISTRATOR ACADEMY: When applicable, leadership can call for changing people's behaviors. Participants in this online offering will apply the three keys to influence and tap into the six sources of influence that both motivate and enable vital habits. Learn more & register: https://lnkd.in/gsD9piRa
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