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          • Seven Essential Understandings
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          • American Indian Sovereignty
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            • Honoring Native Women’s Voices
            • American Indian Short Stories
            • American Indian Poetry
            • Biographies of Native Americans
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            • The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian
            • Fire on the Land
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            • If I Ever Get Out of Here
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Overview of FAQs
The Advanced Placement Summer Institute sponsored by the College Board and Western Montana Professional Learning Collaborative is offered to new and experienced AP teachers. Participants will find that their Institute experience sets them up for success in teaching their AP classes with new ideas, resources, and a renewed enthusiastic vision for their classes. Participants will be learning through College Board approved consultants.
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Since we are now online, it is your responsibility to print your own materials if you wish to have them as hard copies.
Instructors: Courses are led by experienced, enthusiastic and dedicated College Board-endorsed lead consultants who have a broad range of knowledge and proven ability presenting to their peers.
When: Each course meets Monday through Thursday, 8:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. Mountain time
Where: Online via Zoom.
Registration is open and closes June 19th at 5:00 p.m. for the June 20-23, 2022 online training.
Cancellation Deadline: May 20, 2022 for a partial refund.
Refund Policy
  • If cancelled by 4/29/2022  100% refund
  • If cancelled by 5/20/2022    50% refund
  • If cancelled by 5/21/2022       0% refund
Email director@wmplc.org if you need to cancel your registration or transfer it to a colleague.
Cancellations must be provided in writing by sending an email to director@wmplc.org  Registrants who fail to show up for their session are not eligible for a refund.

Professional Development Credits:
GRADUATE CREDIT OR OPI RENEWAL UNITS AVAILABLE
2 graduate credits are available through University of Montana for $155. Or, you may receive up to 30 Montana Office of Public Instruction (OPI) renewal units for attending this online AP Summer Institute.
Acknowledgment of Enrollment: Once you register for a course through our  you will be enrolled in the course. An enrollment acknowledgment will immediately be sent to the email address on your account showing payment confirmation or including instructions for submitting payment via check. In some cases, a course may be full, and you will have the option of getting on a waiting list. A waiting list is automatically created for a course once it has filled to capacity. If a spot should become available in that filled course, and you are next on the waiting list, you will receive an email to the email address on file with instructions for completing registration for that specific course. Please contact our office, 406-529-1113 if you have any questions.
Technology requirements:
Be sure to have a computer with a camera, microphone, sound and stable internet so that you can participate easily in your APSI course. Sign in to your Zoom session 10 min. or so early so that you have time to work out any kinks before class starts.  At least a week or two before the course begins, sign into our Moodle and go through things so that you have an idea of what the class will be like. Our Moodle will have information, documents and Zoom links that you will need for the conference.  http://wmplcmoodle.org/ Once you register and payment has been received, you will receive a username and password so you can access your Moodle course.

Class is Monday through Thursday 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM online with breaks and break out rooms etc.
Contact director@wmplc if you have any questions.  Our phone number is 406-529-1113. You can text as well.
May you enjoy your course as you prepare for an excellent school year!

College Board® scholarship recipients:  If you are a College Board scholarship recipient, you will need to submit your registration form to our office.  Our office will invoice the College Board for your Institute Fee.

How to register and pay:
The registration links are organized by session dates. By clicking on a session link, you will be directed to the registration portal on the College Board website. Participant registration is linked to the participant’s College Board account. If the participant does not have a College Board account, one will need to be created in order to continue registration for APSI.

WMPLC accepts payments of credit card, check, and Purchase Order. College Board scholarships are also accepted. You can email purchase orders to director@wmplc.org or mail them to WMPLC, PO Box 1516, Trout Creek, MT 59874. Checks should be mailed to the same address.
Participant registration will remain in a pending status until payment has been received. Only after the payment has been received, will the participant be fully enrolled in the course.

Schools may substitute a paid participant with another teacher in the same course without penalty. All cancellations, modifications, and substitutions should be made online through the registration portal.​

Register By: June 19, 2022 5:00 PM Mountain Time
For questions, contact director@wmplc.org
Register at: 
https://web.cvent.com/event/871f0d72-138e-4291-83e6-0f5414ce72a7/summary​
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