BASA Events Update 1.11.19

Upcoming Events January 11, 2019

TABLE OF CONTENTS: 2.............The Changing Landscape for Passing School Tax Issues (Jan. 15) 4.............Employee Discipline, Module #2 (Jan. 23, 24, 25) 6.............How to School Finance (February 7-8) 8.............BASA/OASBO Team Collaboration: Finance, Facilities, & Safety Conference (Feb. 19-20) 9.............Crucial Conversations (Mar. 7-8) 10...........Employee Discipline, Module #3 (Mar. 6, 7, 8) 12...........BASA Celebrating Women in Leadership Conference (Mar. 18-19) 15...........OSROA Training (Multiple Dates)

The Changing Landscape for Passing School Tax Issues

How You Can Utilize the Power of Public Engagement to Maintain Community Support for Your Schools

January 15, 2019 BASA Conference Room

* Agenda *

8:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.

Registration/Continental Breakfast

9:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.

Welcome and Self-Introductions

9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

Insights from the Kettering Foundation

10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Emerging Challenges and Opportunities

11:30 a.m. – Noon

What It Takes to Pass a School Tax Issue

Noon - 1:00 p.m.

Lunch

1:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.

The West Holmes Story

1:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.

How to Expand Your Levy Support Network

2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Blueprints for Action

3:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Wrap-Up & Adjournment

The landscape for passing school tax issues is changing. Thanks to a perfect storm of converging political and economic realities, how we structure, deliver and pay for education in our public schools has reached a tipping point. While many things will be in flux as we move forward, one thing, however, is certain. The need to pass school tax issues is not going away. As the financial watering hole continues to dry up, we’ll have no choice but to turn to our local taxpayers for help. This workshop focuses on how to harness the power of public engagement to build a clear and compelling case for maintaining local support for our schools.

The Changing Landscape for Passing School Tax Issues

How You Can Utilize the Power of Public Engagement to Maintain Community Support for Your Schools

Complete registration form(s) and enclose a check or purchase order and mail to: BASA, 8050 N. High St., Suite 150, Columbus, OH 43235; fax to (614) 846 ‐ 4081; or register online at: https://basa.finalforms-amp.com

Full Name: __________________________________________________

Title: _______________________________________________________

Organization/School District ____________________________________________

Address/City/State/Zip _________________________________________________

Phone: _________ - _________ - _________ Fax: _________-___________-_________

Email: ________________________________________________________________

Fees & Payment $159.00 BASA Member $189.00 Non-Member _________ Check enclosed (payable to BASA

_________ Purchase Order Attached _________ Please send an invoice

Cancellations & Refunds

Refunds or credit will be given only for cancellations made in writing (email or fax) and received by the BASA office up to five business days prior to the event date. Cancellations 5 business days or less prior to the conference are subject to a 50% cancellation fee. No refunds will be given for “no shows.”

Additional Information

Participants in BASA workshops will receive a certificate of completion. Participants should discuss the outcomes of their experience with their Local Professional Development Committee (LPDC). Questions? For additional information, contact at BASA at (614) 846-4080.

Join your colleagues for Making the OH Professional Licensure Code of Ethics Work in your District!

Learn to Lead your Employees to Success During this Leadership Staff Development Event for Principals, Supervisors, HR Directors, and Superintendents.

Module #2: Reinforcing Behavioral Expectations

REGISTRATION FEE: $159.00 BASA Member $209.00 Non-Member REGISTRATION DEADLINE: January 18, 2019

For Principals and Supervisors: This session demonstrates how an Employee Code of Conduct inspires school leaders to modify employee behavior. For HR Directors: This session details: (1) the framework for such a code; (2) the procedures that need to be included for principals and supervisors; and (3) how to implement such a code. For Superintendents: This session explores criteria for implementing such a code using state law, board policies, and master agreements.

Registration fee includes materials, continental breakfast, lunch, breaks, and parking.

Four Dates & Locations to Choose From:

Wednesday, January 23, 2019 Hamilton County, ESC 11083 Hamilton Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45231

Thursday, January 24, 2019 ESC of Northeast Ohio 6393 Oak Tree Blvd. Independence, OH 44131

Friday, January 25, 2019 BASA 8050 N. High Street Columbus, OH 43235

Schedule

8:30 am - 12:00 pm

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

1:00 pm - 3:30 pm

• Introduction to Seminar and Grounds for Em- ployee Discipline • Considerations for Structuring the Code of Employee Conduct • Lack of Professional Competence as Grounds for Employee Discipline • Differentiating Board Policy Violations from Oth- er forms of Employee Misconduct • Dishonesty, Records Falsification or Failure to Accurately Provide Requested Information • Insubordination and Related Forms of Non-Compliance • Attendance, Leave or Contract Day Policy Violations

• Inappropriate, Abusive or Offensive Con- duct • Working Lunch • Considerations in Cases of Alleged Criminal Misconduct by Employees

• Examples of Employee Misconduct with Potential Criminal Consequences • Examples of Employee Misconduct with Potential Civil Consequences • Addressing Potential Gaps in the Code of Employee Conduct • The Role of Federal and State Statutes in the Code of Employee Conduct • The Role of Negotiated Agreements in the Code of Employee Conduct • Session Experience Survey

“This workshop put employee discipline into the perspective of improving staff behaviors to benefit student achievement. A much more collaborative approach to why and how to assist, share, and support staff with attention to consistent, fair, and reasonable criteria.” Jodi Riedel, Director of HR Trumbull Career and Technical Center

Employee Discipline Module 2 “Reinforcing Behavioral Expectations”

Complete registration form and enclose a check or purchase order and mail to: BASA 8050 North High Street, Suite 150 Columbus, OH 43235 or Fax to (614) 846-4081 or Register Online at www.basa-ohio.org REGISTRATION DEADLINE: January 18, 2019

Full Name:

Title:

Organization/School District: Address: (Street/City/State/Zip) Phone #:

Fax #:

______-______-________

______-______-________

Email:

Date/Location (choose one) Wednesday, January 23, 2019: Hamilton County ESC Thursday, January 24, 2019: ESC of Northeast Ohio Friday, January 25, 2019: BASA

Workshop Fees $159.00 BASA Member (single day) $209.00 Non-Member (single day)

Workshop Payment Type Check Enclosed (payable to BASA) Purchase Order Number (if applicable): _________________________________ Invoice Me

Cancellations & Refunds: Refunds or credit will be given only for cancellations made in writing & received by the BASA office up to five busi- ness days prior to the event date. Cancellations 5 business days or less prior to the event are subject to a 50% can- cellation fee. No refunds will be given for “no-shows.” Additional Information: Participants will receive a certificate of completion and should discuss the outcomes of their experience with their Local Professional Development Committee (LPDC). Graduate credit is available for the Employee Discipline in an Education Environment program; for details, email gcu@upslopes.com prior to the workshop. Questions? For additional information, contact BASA via email at events@basa-ohio.org or by phone at 614-846-4080.

“How To” $chool Finance

February 7-8, 2019 Day 1: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm (Registration/Continental Breakfast at 8:30 am) Day 2: 8:30 am - 12:00 pm (Continental Breakfast at 8:00 am) BASA Conference Room

Thousands of Superintendents, Treasurers, Administrators and School Board members have relied on BASA’s “How To” $chool Finance seminar to get the most up-to-date information available. Join Joel Roscoe , BASA’s School Finance Consultant and Tom Ash , BASA’s Director of Governmental Relations, for this intensive workshop.

Update your knowledge

Bring the Following Items (if available) and Your Enthusiasm to Learn!

How does the current state funding formula affect your district? Strategies to communicate with your stakeholders Update on the latest from the legislature Effects of property valuation changes on local and state revenue. Constitutional provisions, property tax classes, and millage. Local levy options

Your district’s “School Funding Payment Report” Summary and Detail

Current effective millage rates Current property valuations

Your Questions!

Register Today! Space is Limited to 25 Participants ! (School Board Members and Treasurers are welcome.)

Directions and Lodging Information:

BASA, 8050 North High Street, Suite 150, Columbus, OH 43235 (614) 846-4080

From I-70 East & I-70 West: Exit I-270 North.

From I-71 North (if traveling through downtown) and I-71 South: Exit I-270 West. To bypass down- town when traveling I-71 North: Exit I-270 North outside of downtown.

From I-270: Exit U.S. 23 North toward Delaware (U.S. 23 North is North High Street). The BASA office is located on the right approximately 1 mile north of the I-270 exit. The building is across the street from Frisch’s and next to the D1 facility. Conference room is located on the first floor.

Local Hotels:

Comfort Inn North/Polaris 8400 Lyra Drive, Columbus, OH (614) 791-9700

Doubletree Columbus/Worthington 175 Hutchison Avenue, Columbus, OH (614) 885-3334

Hilton Columbus/Polaris 8700 Lyra Drive, Columbus, OH (614) 885-1600

BASA “H OW T O ” S CHOOL F INANCE R EGISTRATION

February 7-8, 2019

Complete registration form and enclose a check or purchase order and mail to: BASA, 8050 N. High St., Suite 150, Columbus, OH 43235; - or- Fax to (614) 846-4081; - or- Register on-line at https://basa.finalforms-amp.com/members

Full Name: _____________________________________ Title: _________________________________

Organization/School District: ______________________________________________________________

Address/City/State/Zip: __________________________________________________________________

Phone : ______-______-_______ Fax: ______-______-_______ Email : __________________________

Fees & Payment (Includes Registration Fee, , Continental Breakfast, and Lunch): ________ ❑ Check enclosed (payable to BASA)

________ ❑ $280 BASA member ________ ❑ $335 Non-member Purchase Order Number (if applicable) :______________________

Cancellations & Refunds: Refunds or credit will be given only for cancellations made in writing (mail or fax) and received by the BASA office up to five business days prior to the event date. Cancellations 5 business days or less prior to the conference are sub- ject to a 50% cancellation fee. No refunds will be given for "no-shows." s Additional Information: Participants in BASA workshops will receive a certificate of completion. Participants should discuss the outcomes of their experience with their Local Professional Development Committee (LPDC). Graduate credit may be available for an additional fee, as well as upon completion of an Action Plan or Reflection Paper. Details will be given at the conference. Questions may be directed to Georgine S. Collette at Ashland University at gcollett@ashland.edu .

TEAM COLLABORATION: FINANCE, FACILITIES, & SAFETY

February 19 - 20, 2019 Renaissance Columbus Westerville 409 Altair Pkwy. | Westerville, OH 43082-7573

BASA is excited to partner with OASBO at our annual winter conference! The conference will highlight a keynote address each morning. Rick Manoloff, attorney with Squire Patton Boggs, will share lessons learned on how best to avoid communication mishaps at work. David James and Ryan Pendleton, Superintendent and Treasurer from the Akron Public Schools, will share the process of developing a public-private partnership that resulted in the LeBron James I Promise School. There will be 28 individual learning sessions targeting issues of leadership, finances, facilities, and the law, and an expo with 35 vendors sharing their services and products. Breakfasts, lunch and a reception are all included. Visit the OASBO website to register! https://oasbo-ohio.org/professional-development/training-opportunities/upcoming-events#/ detail/1/1267 For hotel reservations, visit https://www.marriott.com/meeting-event-hotels/group-cor- porate-travel/groupCorp.mi?resLinkData=Buckeye%20Association%20of%20School%20 Administrators%20Facilities%20and%20Safety%202019%20Conference%5ECMHB- W%60BASBASA%60145.00%60USD%60false%602%602/18/19%602/20/19%601/25/19&ap- p=resvlink&stop_mobi=yes Educational Credits: Contact hours towards CEUs: 11.0 hrs Fees

Early Bird: Member/Non-Member fee until 1-11-2019: $295 Standard: Membrer/Non-Member fee after 1-11-2019: $325

Crucial Conversations Workshop Have you ever been in a meeting where the discussion took an unbelievable turn and no one spoke up? Have you ever had a conversation where emotions ran high and you either said nothing or said something you later regretted?These are the situations that canmake or break a career.They are crucial conversations. OASBO , in partnershipwithBASA, is offering Crucial Conversations, a two-day workshop that teaches skills for creating alignment and agreement by fostering open dialogue around high-stakes, emotional, or risky topics—at all levels of your organization. By learning how to speak and be heard, you’ll surface the best ideas,make the highest-quality decisions, and then act on your decisions with unity and commitment. March 7-8 Columbus,OH Register at oasbo-ohio.org

614.431.9116 COMMUNICATIONS@OASBO-OHIO.ORG WWW.OASBO-OHIO.ORG

Join your colleagues for Making the OH Professional Licensure Code of Ethics Work in your District!

Learn to Lead your Employees to Success During this Leadership Staff Development Event for Principals, Supervisors, HR Directors, and Superintendents.

Module #3: Upholding Behavioral Expectations

For Principals and Supervisors: This workshop provides specific steps for using progressive discipline effectively, defensibly, and consistently. For HR Directors: This workshop explores how to (1) create clear disciplinary procedures, (2) structure documentation examples for disciplinary actions, and (3) compile and evaluate disciplinary data to reduce the potential for disciplinary bias. For Superintendents: This workshop explains the principles of uniformity, knowing your role, solid documentation, the docket, timeliness, and mutual respect.

REGISTRATION FEE: $159.00 BASA Member $209.00 Non-Member REGISTRATION DEADLINE: March 1, 2019

Registration fee includes materials, continental breakfast, lunch, breaks, and parking.

Four Dates & Locations to Choose From:

Wednesday, March 6, 2019 Hamilton Clermont Cooperative 1007 Cottonwood Drive Loveland, OH 45140

Thursday, March 7, 2019 ESC of Northeast Ohio 6393 Oak Tree Blvd. Independence, OH 44131

Friday, March 8, 2019 BASA 8050 N. High Street Columbus, OH 43235

Schedule

8:30 am - 12:00 pm

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

1:00 pm - 3:30 pm

• Introduction to Session • Principles for Executing Employee Discipline within the school system • Progressive Discipline Guidelines for Employees • Investigating Alleged Acts of Em- ployee Misconduct or Lack of Pro- fessional Competence

• Informal Actions: Executing Oral Warnings and Written Warnings • Working Lunch • Formal Actions: Executing Official Reprimands

• Formal Actions: Executing Disci- plinary Suspensions • Formal Actions: Terminations of Contract • Session Experience Survey

“This workshop put employee discipline into the perspective of improving staff behaviors to benefit student achievement. A much more collaborative approach to why and how to assist, share, and support staff with attention to consistent, fair, and reasonable criteria.” Jodi Riedel, Director of HR Trumbull Career and Technical Center

Employee Discipline Module 3 “Upholding Behavioral Expectations”

Complete registration form and enclose a check or purchase order and mail to: BASA 8050 North High Street, Suite 150 Columbus, OH 43235 or Fax to (614) 846-4081 or

Register Online at www.basa-ohio.org REGISTRATION DEADLINE: March 1 , 2019

Full Name:

Title:

Organization/School District: Address: (Street/City/State/Zip) Phone #:

Fax #:

______-______-________

______-______-________

Email:

Date/Location (choose one) Wednesday, March 6, 2019: Hamilton Clermont Cooperative Thursday, March 7, 2019: ESC of Northeast Ohio Friday, March 8, 2019: BASA

Workshop Fees $159.00 BASA Member (single day) $209.00 Non-Member (single day)

Workshop Payment Type Check Enclosed (payable to BASA) Purchase Order Number (if applicable): _________________________________ Invoice Me

Cancellations & Refunds: Refunds or credit will be given only for cancellations made in writing & received by the BASA office up to five busi- ness days prior to the event date. Cancellations 5 business days or less prior to the event are subject to a 50% can- cellation fee. No refunds will be given for “no-shows.” Additional Information: Participants will receive a certificate of completion and should discuss the outcomes of their experience with their Local Professional Development Committee (LPDC). Graduate credit is available for the Employee Discipline in an Education Environment program; for details, email gcu@upslopes.com prior to the workshop. Questions? For additional information, contact BASA via email at events@basa-ohio.org or by phone at 614-846-4080.

OUR STORIES OUR JOURNEY Living. Learning . Leading. March 18-19, 2019 Hilton Polaris Deborah S. Delisle is the Executive Director and CEO of ASCD. During Deb’s 40-year career in education, she has served as a teacher, gifted education specialist, curricu- lum director, elementary school principal, district associ- ate superintendent, superintendent, state superintendent, and university instructor. She was nominated as the U.S. As- sistant Secretary of Elementary and Secondary Education by President Obama in January 2012, confirmed by the U.S. Senate on April 27, 2012, and served in that position until 2015. CHAPTER 1 Deb Delisle , CEO, ASCD

CHAPTER 3 Karen Garza, CEO, Battelle for Kids

Tami Chapek, Founder, WeInspireWe Tami Chapek is the founder and head coach of WeIn- spireWe – a unique leadership and career coaching or- ganization dedicated to supporting leaders, regardless of title or tenure, in their plight to rise up beyond their current state and amplify their impact on the world around them. Tami has nearly 20 years of corporate experience in team and individual coaching, marketing and advertising, most recently at Publicis Health. Karen Garza has dedicated her life to bettering educa- tional opportunities for all students. Over the last three de- cades, she has served in several roles, including superin- tendent and chief academic officer. In December 2016, she joined Battelle for Kids as the organization’s President and CEO. Prior to that role, she served as the superinten- dent of Fairfax County Public Schools, Virginia—the 10th largest school division in the U.S., the superintendent of Lubbock Independent School District, and the Chief Ac- ademic Officer for Houston Independent School District. CHAPTER 4

Miranda Beard, Past President, NSBA CHAPTER 5

CHAPTER 2

Miranda A. Beard served as the 2016-2017 president of the National Schools Boards Association (NSBA) based in the Washington, D.C. area and chairman of NSBA’s na- tional and regional nominating committees. Chairman of the NSBA past president’s advisory council. NSBA’s mem- bers are state school board associations across the Unit- ed States. Those associations provide training to nearly 90-Thousand school board members who serve 50-Million public school age children.

Romona Robinson, Journalist & Author

Romona Robinson is an eight-time Emmy Award-winning journalist with 30 years of public speaking experience. She was the first black female to anchor an evening broad- cast in Cleveland, as well as the first woman to solo anchor an evening newscast in the city. She is the author of the book “ A Dirt Road to Somewhere”.

OUR STORIES • OUR JOURNEY Living. Learning. Leading.

March 18 (8 am – 4 pm) & March 19 (8 am – 12:30 pm) Polaris Hilton | 8700 Lyra Dr. | Columbus, OH Complete registration form(s) and enclose a check or purchase order and Mail to: BASA 8050 N. High St., Suite 150, Columbus, OH 43235; Fax to (614) 846-4081; or Register On-line at www.basa-ohio.org

Full Name ______________________________________ Title ____________________________ Organization/School District ______________________________________________________ Address __________________________________________________________________________ City/State/Zip ____________________________________________________________________ Phone ________________________________________ Fax _______________________________ Email _____________________________________________________________________________ Conference Fees & Payments: $209 per BASA Member/$239 per Non-Member (Fee includes all conference materials, food, non-alcoholic drinks and parking. The fee does not include a hotel room.) ___ Check Enclosed (payable to BASA) ___ Please Invoice Me ___ Purchase Order Number (if applicable) _________________ Cancellations & Refunds: Refunds or credit will be given only for cancellations made in writing (mail or fax) and received by the BASA office up to five business days prior to the event date. Cancellations 5 business days or less prior to the conference are subject to a 50% cancellation fee. No refunds will be Participants in BASA workshops will receive a certificate of completion. Participants should dis- cuss the outcomes of their experience with their Local Professional Development Committee (LPDC). Graduate credit may be available for an additional fee, as well as upon completion of an Action Plan or Reflection Paper. Details will be given at the conference. Questions may be directed to Cheryle “Dee” Basinger at Ashland University at cbasinge@ashland.edu. Hotel Information: BASA has reserved a block of rooms for this event. The room rate is $165 +tax. Please contact the Hilton Polaris directly at (614) 885-1600 to make your reservation, and tell them you are with the Buckeye Association of School Administrators, in order to receive this reduced rate or go to http://www.hilton.com/en/hi/groups/personalized/C/CMHPOHF-BASAWO-20190317/index. jhtml Group name: BASA Women in Leadership

BASA Celebrating Women in Leadership Conference given for “no-shows.” Additional Information:

14 th Annual

Registration for OSROA trainings 2019 are now available! Please go to the website: www.osroa.org to register!

2019 School Resource Officer/D.A.R.E. Officer Conference Date: Monday – Wednesday, June 24, 25, 26, 2019 Location: Kalahari Resort & Conference Center, Sandusky, Ohio Cost: $600 Single, $505 Double or $325 No Lodging SRO Basic Training Date: Monday – Friday July 29 – August 2, 2019 or Monday – Friday October 14 – October 18, 2019 Location: Columbus Police Training Academy, Columbus, Ohio Cost: $450 (does not include accomodations) SRO Bus Driver Safety Workshop Train the Trainer Date: Monday, April 22, 2019 Location: Rutherford B. Hayes High School, 289 Euclid Ave., Delaware, Ohio Cost: $38 (OSROA members) $78 (non-members) De-escalation Techniques for the SRO Date: Friday, June 14, 2019 Location: Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy, 4055 Highlander Pkwy, Richfield, OH Cost: $31 (OSROA members) $68 (non-members) Customizing an Active Shooter Response Presentation for YOUR School Date: Tuesday, October 29, 2019 Location: Hilliard Joint Safety Services Building, 5171 Northwest Parkway, Hilliard, Ohio Cost: $40 (members) $70 (non-members)

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