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Restorative Classroom
Building a Restorative Practice Classroom & School Culture
Transform your classroom and school into a community of respect, responsibility, and resilience.
Friday, November 21, 2025
9:00 am to 3:30 pm
Peoples’ Choice Credit Union
23 Industrial Park Road, Saco ME
Coffee break and lunch included with each session.
Cost: $175.00 – limit of 30 participants.
Join us for an engaging and practical workshop designed for educators, school leaders, and support staff who want to create meaningful change through restorative practices.
What You’ll Learn:
The core principles of restorative practices and why they matter
How to shift from a punitive to a relational approach in managing behavior
Strategies to build a restorative classroom culture where students feel safe, seen, and heard
Tools for implementing restorative circles, affective language, and restorative conversations
Ways to foster accountability, empathy, and community across your whole school
Real-life examples and opportunities to practice and plan for implementation
💡 Why Attend?
Restorative practices go beyond discipline—they build a culture where relationships thrive, conflict becomes an opportunity for growth, and every student feels a deep sense of belonging. Whether you're just starting out or looking to deepen your existing approach, this workshop will leave you inspired and equipped with actionable tools you can start using immediately.
Facilitated by:
George Conant – Restorative School Culture, LLC
Karen McCormick – K-8 Classroom teacher with Masters in Restorative Practice IIRP
Spots are limited—Reserve your place today and become part of a movement transforming education one relationship at a time.
To request an invoice, send an email with
your name, current position, and billing address to restorativepracticesofmaine@gmail.com.epracticesofmaine@gmail.com include the names of the attendees, their positions, email addresses and grade levels. An invoice will be provided.
Building a Restorative Practice Classroom & School Culture
Transform your classroom and school into a community of respect, responsibility, and resilience.
Friday, November 21, 2025
9:00 am to 3:30 pm
Peoples’ Choice Credit Union
23 Industrial Park Road, Saco ME
Coffee break and lunch included with each session.
Cost: $175.00 – limit of 30 participants.
Join us for an engaging and practical workshop designed for educators, school leaders, and support staff who want to create meaningful change through restorative practices.
What You’ll Learn:
The core principles of restorative practices and why they matter
How to shift from a punitive to a relational approach in managing behavior
Strategies to build a restorative classroom culture where students feel safe, seen, and heard
Tools for implementing restorative circles, affective language, and restorative conversations
Ways to foster accountability, empathy, and community across your whole school
Real-life examples and opportunities to practice and plan for implementation
💡 Why Attend?
Restorative practices go beyond discipline—they build a culture where relationships thrive, conflict becomes an opportunity for growth, and every student feels a deep sense of belonging. Whether you're just starting out or looking to deepen your existing approach, this workshop will leave you inspired and equipped with actionable tools you can start using immediately.
Facilitated by:
George Conant – Restorative School Culture, LLC
Karen McCormick – K-8 Classroom teacher with Masters in Restorative Practice IIRP
Spots are limited—Reserve your place today and become part of a movement transforming education one relationship at a time.
To request an invoice, send an email with
your name, current position, and billing address to restorativepracticesofmaine@gmail.com.epracticesofmaine@gmail.com include the names of the attendees, their positions, email addresses and grade levels. An invoice will be provided.

