Start your day off right with breakfast and networking.
7:30 AM
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Servant leadership is a philosophy of leadership which is meaningful, ethical, and practical in its theory and practice. In this presentation we will be reminded of the positive impact we have in the lives of others through our service and leadership.
8:00 AM
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This follow-up session to Tom Thibodeau’s keynote will overview the embracing of Servant Led Culture by the community, including the school district. We will discuss the journey from becoming competent in one’s job to becoming a leader, the importance of evaluating to see if employees are becoming healthier, and supporting them so they are wiser and freer and thus empowered for success. In doing so we can help employees become servants themselves.
9:25 AM
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Focus on school building exterior envelope design and maintenance. The speaker will provide examples of problems caretakers may face related to the building envelop and how these problems can be dealt with. Construction specifications and design criteria to ensure quality construction will also be covered.
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Facilities Certification
9:25 AM
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March 2, 2016 Wisconsin Act 180 went into effect, one of the most fundamental changes to Workers' Compensation law in our history. What have we learned about this law in the last year, and how should your district be reacting to these proceedings?
9:25 AM
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Too often a new business administrator (or new employee, in general) is entirely focused on mastering the existing job while missing immediate opportunities to improve their newly acquired position. This session will give both new and experienced business administrators insights into opportunities for continuous improvement in their respective districts. Learn how new employees, because they are the least knowledgeable on their first day, might be the most valuable of all when it comes to improving the processes and procedures of their districts.
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New Administrator/Year of Success
9:25 AM
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As the tides shift towards a period of economic expansion, we find ourselves in a rising interest rate environment – a phenomenon that we have not witnessed in nearly a decade. For Wisconsin school districts, this creates an excellent opportunity to generate investment revenue, which has been lackluster in recent years. Conversely, rising interest rates increase borrowing costs on financings for short-term cash flow purposes or longer term capital projects. This session will focus on strategies to navigate these waters and will provide guidelines on how to maximize investment income and minimize interest cost.
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Best Practices/Money Saving Ideas/Innovative Solutions
9:25 AM
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Topics Covered include best practices, lessons-learned, case studies and examples of: • 10-year facilities maintenance and capital plans that include assessments of building condition, educational adequacy and capacity. • Community Engagement and Consensus Building • Referendum Campaign Assistance • Design • Bid • Construction • Warranty • Facility Asset Management
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Facilties Certification - Continuing Education
9:25 AM
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Are you interested in becoming a Mentor or are you interested in having a Mentor? If you would like to share you expertise with a new Business Manager or business office staff or If you are new to your position and would like to find out about having a Mentor, attend this session. The WASBO Mentor Program is designed to: -Provide opportunities for new school business personnel to acquire the performance skills and knowledge necessary for the effective implementation of their job responsibilities. -Provide a resource in order to facilitate decision making associated with the particularly difficult challenges that occur in a school business office -Develop a cadre of experienced school business officials who would be willing to share their expertise and developed their leadership skills.
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Professional Development
9:25 AM
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Discussion of the development of a comprehensive roof management program utilizing a combination of visual assessments and internet based technology to track costs, extend the service life of your roof and plan for replacement.
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Facilities Certification
10:35 AM
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Progress has occurred in developing reliable techniques for identifying concussions when they occur on the field, helmet technology to reduce impact, and the development of preventive policies and procedures for training, play and return to play. As this topic evolves, and players with legacy injuries look for fingers to point, they may land on the schools where their sports career began. How can districts prepare now for these future claims, while implementing practices to protect current student athletes? Let's discuss.
10:35 AM
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This is one of the busiest times of the year for bookkeepers and business managers! This session will highlight the deadlines and reporting processes for those activities happening in the business office during the fall such as Third Friday counts, Revenue Limit calculations, notification of state aid, notification of property values, certifying the levy, filing the budget report and the annual report. We will review how to find things on the DPI School Financial Services website and where to go to file reports.
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New Administrator/Year of Success
10:35 AM
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The past several budget cycles, the Waunakee School District has been using benchmark data to best align its budget to improved student achievement. These budget and resource allocation decisions have contributed to Waunakee moving from a district that “Exceeds Expectations” to a district that “Significantly Exceeds Expectations” on the statewide school report card. Recently the business officials at Kettle Moraine (another district that “Significantly Exceeds” and a peer of Waunakee) held a “data retreat.” They discovered that while their report card scores were similar their districts made very different resource allocation decisions. Attendees at this session will learn how Kettle Moraine and Waunakee are using data to improve budget practices and resource allocation with a goal of achieving high student results, while spending below the state average per pupil. These districts are working together to share data, district practices and ideas for implementation.
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Best Practices/Money Saving Ideas/Innovative Solutions
10:35 AM
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A session on the elements and framework of the continuous improvement processes to empower / develop leaders employed in Pewaukee.
10:35 AM
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Do you have facility and infrastructure needs? Has your board tasked you to determine if a referendum is a path you should take to address your facility needs? Join us as we share insights and lessons learned on how McFarland navigated the multi-faceted facilities referendum process that led to a successful November 2016 vote supported by 66% of their community. The District-led effort incorporated staff and community-members input throughout the 12-month process. Learn how the District gathered input from stakeholders and thoughtfully educated their community. Through the assistance of the community, J.H. Findorff & Son Inc., Plunkett Raysich Architects, and Thought Exchange, they were able to identify district-wide needs, consider potential solutions, and give the entire McFarland community the ability to prioritize projects that ultimately became part of one of the largest referenda in state history.
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Facilities Certification - Continuing Education
10:35 AM
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License renewal may no longer be required but targeted professional development remains necessary for excellence in the school business profession. We will discuss goal setting and the importance of professional development throughout your career.The goal of this session is to learn how to focus your needs and interests.
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Professional Development
10:35 AM
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Learn how to develop and implement an effective Preventative Maintenance program, starting from scratch, to a finished, working program.
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Facilities Certification
12:50 PM
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Whether it relates to school finance, facilities, food services, student transportation, or other related support services in a school district, there exists a great deal of information/data. Most of this data is in the hands of highly capable staff who use it on a daily basis in the performance of their duties. If shared with the broader internal and external communities, a knowledge bridge of understanding can remove lingering and potential mistrust. This presentation will delve into the sources, organization, presentation and use of data in a matter to assists business officials in adding to the list of who else knows.
12:50 PM
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This session will provide information about the many areas that need proactive forethought in coming to decisions about a school district’s cash reserve (fund balance) as it relates to its long-term financial health (including policies). The presenters will address sustainability and preplanned balances that protect programs, both instructional and non-instructional. Ideas will be shared on how to be transparent and thoughtful in discussing this issue as relationships are built with local citizens and state legislators. The new DPI unassigned fund balance accounts will also be explained.
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New Administrator/Year of Success
12:50 PM
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A risk that has been around a while, but has only recently impacted the education sector, is ransomware. In late 2016, a school in Los Angeles chose to pay a ransom of $28,000 in the required bitcoin currency to have their files unlocked or be permanently prevented from accessing their files. Network security and cyber threats will not be diminished in the foreseeable future. Even with implementing stringent data protection standards; the vulnerability to being hacked or breached remains high, yet the number of schools that have developed risk management protocols around cyber remains low. Let’s discuss the risks out there, and how to protect your school.
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Best Practices/Money Saving Ideas/Innovative Solutions
12:50 PM
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What do a submarine and a business office have in common? Sometimes they both need a little "turn-around!" Dive into learning how L. David Marquet, a retired Captain of the U.S. Navy, let go of his natural instinct to take control and instead created a powerful leadership model based on giving control. By the time we dock, each participant should have the tools to create an environment of leaders who are engaged, responsible, happy, and healthy.
12:50 PM
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Completing a construction project in less than three months requires timely planning that needs to occur before the snow starts falling. Hear how the School District of Waukesha collaboratively planned in advance for a complicated kitchen remodeling at South High School. The successful process and scheduling technique used in Waukesha can apply to any district that wants to hit the road running as soon as the last student leaves for summer. Alice Cooper said “School’s Out For Summer” and that is when the fun begins!
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Facilities Certification - Continuing Education
12:50 PM
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Those who are licensed under PI34 have identified license renewal as an area where support is needed. This two-part session is designed to provide a background in license requirements, offer tools for managing the process, and help the Initial Educator licensee address the requirements. You will be guided through the process of Self-reflection and Goal Identification so that you leave with a foundation for moving forward with your Professional Development Plan. Bring your laptop.
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Professional Development
12:50 PM
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As of January 1, 2017, the prevailing wage laws no longer apply to local projects like school construction. Since then, project labor agreement neutrality was pass in Wisconsin. The presenters will provide public bidding advice in light of these significant changes.
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Best Practices/Money Saving Ideas/Innovative Solutions
12:50 PM
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There are many areas of functionality provided by the control system
of a building. This session will cover building automation systems such and HVAC, Access Control & Security, CCTV, and Lighting Controls and will cover the Pros and Cons of systems integration and the increased efficiencies that can be achieved with integrated systems.
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Facilities Certification
2:00 PM
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HIPAA audits are coming. Entities are already receiving notices requesting information about their plans and business associate agreements. Are you prepared? Maybe you were in the know on HIPAA requirements a few years ago, but feel like all you have now is a vague recollection of what is required. Now there is more regulatory review and auditing and more fines imposed. This workshop will provide a walk-through of the elements of HIPAA compliance and help you establish and/or update policies to meet and maintain compliance requirements.
2:00 PM
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In this session we will get into some of the meat of the equalization aid formula. What are deductible receipts? What are shared costs? What is and is not included in the calculation? What is negative tertiary aid and how does it impact my district? How do changes elsewhere in the state impact my district? We will review district specific worksheets.
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New Administrator/Year of Success
2:00 PM
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Has your auditor suggested that you refine your cash reconciliation processes? Are your balance sheet accounts drawing attention from DPI? Do you have multiple operating and investment accounts that are out of balance? Electronic transfers causing errors? This presentation will include examples of cash reconciliation issues and offer advice on how to best manage this responsibility so that entries are timely, errors are found quickly, and records are accurate.
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Best Practices/Money Saving Ideas/Innovative Solutions
2:00 PM
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TGIF - This session discusses leadership concepts that provide a solid personal foundation and migrate as well to professional life. Vision, mission, leadership traits and organizational awareness vouchsafe positive professional success. Attendees will collect leadership methodology and share stories of successful leadership experiences.
2:00 PM
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K-12 facility management is never easy. We are challenged to maintain safe facilities with a high standard of service while dealing with constant changes in the built environment: - Buildings today are 58 percent larger than facilities 50 years ago. - Over half the buildings we manage were built before 1980. - The average age of a facility team is 49 years old. This changing environment has influenced 3 dangerous trends that are negatively impacting the way we manage and operate our buildings. Without addressing these challenges head on, the safety of our students and value of our assets under management are at risk. This presentation dives deep into commissioned research on the most dangerous trends in K-12 facility management. We will offer advice for overcoming these trends and discuss proactive strategies for reducing facility operational costs.
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Facilities Certification - Continuing Education
2:00 PM
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Due to tightening school district budgets, labor markets and unique skill sets more school districts than ever are engaging independent contractors. This session will provide an overview of the various legal, liability and insurance issues that arise when a school district contemplates hiring an independent contractor to provide a service for a school district, including WIAA officials.
2:00 PM
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Facilities Certification
3:10 PM
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Liabilities, compensation strategies and changing employee demographics are just some of the reasons why alternatives to retiree health benefits are at the top of mind for most school districts. We’ll dive deep into the reasons behind the paradigm shift in providing benefits to employees and retirees – from a defined benefit model to a defined contribution approach. Specifically, we’ll discuss the pros and cons of popular replacement strategies including:
• Health Reimbursement Arrangements
• Post-severance 403(b) contributions
• Converting bloated sick leave banks
3:10 PM
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The revenue limit worksheet for 2017-2018, will have a four pages in-place of two pages, with larger print. As this is the first year of the state’s 2017-19 budget, information regarding changes in the Revenue Limit process will be provided to the level DPI has confirmation based on state laws. Districts with Energy Efficiency Exemptions will need to spend time on the fourth page. We will cover your school district’s revenue limit calculations with the information we have to date. We will walk you through the steps you need to follow to complete your revenue limit calculation and help you understand how the spreadsheet works. Participants are STRONGLY encouraged to bring laptops. You will have the opportunity to work on your district’s revenue limit worksheet during the session.
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New Administrator/Year of Success
3:10 PM
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West Bend School District was the winner of the M3 Safety Security Wellness Grant. Students, as part of a classroom project, make workers compensation safety videos. The videos have been well received by district employees and have been seen and used by others in the community. This has the two fold effect of reducing workers compensation costs at the district and strengthening the relationship between the community and school district. This presentation would tell how the project came about. Show some of the videos and bring in a teacher and perhaps a student to explain how the project can be started at other districts.
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Best Practices/Money Saving Ideas/Innovative Solutions
3:10 PM
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Trust. It is fundamental that you be trusted as the school’s business manager, business staff , or district administrator. Not only are you handling the district’s dollars, but the board and community are turning to you to understand the district’s finances as the district moves into the school year and prepares for the future. Learn how to earn that trust and to build on it. Without it, your job will become impossible.
3:10 PM
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Is a construction project in your future? You probably have a plan in place for how you currently operate your facilities, but have you thought about what to do during construction and after? We have extensive experience partnering with district administrations during all phases of construction, and believe we can help guide decisions that will set your district up for continued success. Our team will help you understand the importance of:
• Collaborating with your design and construction partners throughout all phases of a project including preconstruction, construction, and closeout
• Having open and detailed conversations about how your district currently operates buildings and would like to operate them into the future
• Understanding how any upgrades or repairs to existing systems could impact how you operate your buildings post-construction
• Training staff on new or upgraded systems
• And much more! You’ll walk away from this session with a process that will help you avoid missteps along the way, and better understand what needs to be considered when planning for a construction project.
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Facilities Certification - Continuing Education
3:10 PM
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Over the summer, the Supreme Court released its much anticipated decision in Krueger v. Appleton Area Sch. Dist. Bd. of Educ., in which it found that there are potentially numerous committees comprised of staff and administration that may now be subject to the Open Meetings Law. This session will provide a very basic overview of the Open Meetings Law requirements, as well as taking a deeper look at the practical ramifications of the Court’s ruling and providing guidance as to what school districts need to do to ensure compliance with the law going forward.
3:10 PM
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Professional Development Networking
4:30 PM
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