BASA Events Update 8.23.19

Upcoming Events August 23, 2019

TABLE OF CONTENTS: 2.............BASA Regional Meetings (Sept. 4,5,6,9,12) 4.............Central Office/Assistant Superintendent Professional Learning (Multiple Dates) 6.............2019 BASA Fall Conference (Oct. 1-2) 8.............Crowdfunding Best Practices for K-12 Public Schools (Oct. 9) 9.............2019 Top Gun Construction Claims Seminar (Oct. 10) 12...........How to School Finance (Oct. 14-15)

Join us for the

September Regional Meetings

Meeting Agenda

8:30 am - 9:00 am

Registration & Continental Breakfast

Ohio Department of Education Updaate John Richard, Deputy Superintendent & Scott Hunt, Executive Director of Field Relations

9:00 am - 10:00 am

Brain Power: A Science-based Approach to Drug Prevention Nancy Pommerening, Drug Awareness & Prevention, Inc.

10:00 am - 10:20 am

10:20 am - 10:30 am

BREAK

Legal Issues for This School Year Nicole Donovsky & Beverly Meyer, Bricker & Eckler, LLP

10:30 am - 11:15 am

BASA Update BASA Staff

11:15 am - 12:00 p.m.

Dates & Locations September 4, 2019 8:30 am - 12:00 pm September 5, 2019 8:30 am - 12:00 pm BASA 8050 N. High Street, Suite 150 Columbus, OH 43235 (614) 846-4080 ESC of Northeast Ohio (Cuyahoga) 6393 Oak Tree Boulevard South Independence, OH 44131 (216) 524-3000 September 6, 2019 8:30 am - 12:00 pm September 9, 2019 8:30 am - 12:00 pm Montgomery County ESC

Athens City Schools 21 Birge Drive Chauncey, Ohio 45719 (740) 797-4544

200 South Keowee Dayton, OH 45402 (937) 225-4603

September 12, 2019 8:30 am - 12:00 pm

Breakfast Sponsored by:

Register @ https://basa.finalforms-amp.com -OR- Fax to (614) 846-4081 -OR- Email to gabriele@basa-ohio.org

Wood County ESC 1867 North Research Drive Bowling Green, OH 43402 (419) 354-9010

September Regional Meetings REGISTER NOW!

Registration Options: Online @ https://basa.finalforms-amp.com Mail to: BASA 8050 N. High St., Suite 150, Columbus, OH 43235 Email Vanessa Gabriele: gabriele@basa-ohio.org or Denise Hall: hall@basa-ohio.org FAX: (614) 846-4081

Full Name:

Title:

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

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Please c heck the day you will attend: September 4, 2019 (BASA)

Breakfast Sponsored by:

September 5, 2019 (ESC of Northeast Ohio)

September 6, 2019 (Montgomery County ESC)

September 9, 2019 (Athens City Schools)

September 12, 2019 (Wood County ESC)

NOTE: There is no fee to attend a meeting. Cancellations If you are unable to attend a meeting and you have already sent in a registration form, please email Vanessa Gabriele at gabriele@basa-ohio.org to cancel your reservation. 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 BASA at (614)-846-4080.

Central Office / Assistant Superintendent Professional Learning September 26, 2019 | November 7, 2019 | January 16, 2020

F O U N D A T I O N O H I O S C H O O L

A professional learning opportunity specifically designed for central office personnel and assistant superintendents!

• For 3 days, participants will focus on 6 identified topics with collaboration and application time built into the schedule. Essential questions will be asked and answered. • Priority will be given to the first 30 participants registering for all 3 days. Individual registrations will be accepted if space allows. • All sessions will be held at the BASA Office , 8050 N. High Street, Suite 150, Columbus, OH 43235 from 8:30 a.m. – 3:15 p.m. Lunch will be provided.

NOVEMBER 7, 2019 RELATIONSHIPS AND HUMAN RESOURCES Why do relationships mat- ter? This will be explored on a much deeper level in the morning session. Mock inter- views and timely feedback will comprise much of the afternoon. Small groups will ensure a high level of interac- tion for all participants. Each participant will be answering proposed questions and also providing valuable feedback for others in their respective group.

JANUARY 16, 2020 OPERATIONS AND FINANCE How do we define Op- erations in our respective roles? What do we need to know when reviewing a Five Year Forecast? What options are avail- able when considering a ballot issue? These are just some of the questions to be explored during this session.

SEPTEMBER 26, 2019 LEADERSHIP AND POLITICS Why do Leadership and Politics go together? The day will begin with a discussion of Leadership and its application to central office administra- tors. Politics in Education will explore the historical view, business influence, governmental influence, and superintendent’s role in this area.

Central Office / Assistant Superintendent Professional Learning

Complete the registration form(s) and enclose a check or purchase order. Mail to:

Other ways to register:

Email form to gabriele@basa-ohio.org

BASA

Fax to (614) 846-4081

8050 North High Street, Suite 150

Online at https://basa.finalforms-amp.com

Columbus, OH 43235

Full Name:

Title:

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

Fax #:

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Email:

Conference Fees (All sessions will take place at BASA | 8050 N. High St., Ste. 150 | Columbus, OH 43235) $495 - All 3 sessions (9/26, 11/7, 1/16) $195 - Single Session 9/26/19 11/7/19 1/16/20

Conference Payment Type Check Enclosed (payable to BASA) 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. 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). Graduate Credit May be available for an additional fee and granted upon completion of an additional assignment. Questions should be directed to Cheryle “Dee” Basinger at cbasinge@ashland.edu. Questions? For additional information, contact BASA via email at gabriele@basa-ohio.org or by phone at (614) 846-4080.

October 1-2, 2019 at Hilton Polaris Celebrating 50 Years of Leadership BASA’s 50th Annual Fall Conference

Featuring Key Note Speakers

October 1st: John Tanner True Accountability: What it Can and Should Look Like John Tanner is an educational thinker and writ- er specializing in the structures that drive the educational enterprise. In his book, The Pit- falls of Reform , John outlines how a number of those present structures—most notably tests, standards, and the quality determination for schools—all possess the similar characteristic of having been designed for purposes outside the goal of educational excellence. As a result, educational excellence occurs not because of the formal systems of accountability, but in spite of them, and when it does an educator is at heart of the change.

October 2nd: Panel of Experts Cybercrime Comes to Schools: Lessons Learned from a Victim District

What would it take to restore public trust if your school gets scammed for a lot of money? Imagine trying to pass a levy on the heels of a cyber theft of public funds…what can you do to protect your district’s resources? Cyber criminals have attacked schools in Ohio. Listen to and speak with a panel of those who have lived it. Learn from a moderated panel that includes two Ohio superintendents whose districts have been victims of cy- ber thievery tell their stories, an FBI supervisor who lays out common and uncommon strategies employed by cyber crimi- nals, along with what you can do to best protect your district resources, a banker who will advise you on best practices and bank strategies, an ITC Director will share data handling and techniques, and the statewide perspective of the Management Council.

Tuesday, October 1st Highlights:

Wednesday, October 2nd Highlights:

• Welcome & Introductions • Key Note Speaker John Tanner • BASA Awards Luncheon • Break-Out Sessions to choose from throughout the day • BASA Reception

• Welcome & Introductions • Key Note Speaker: Panel on Cybercrimes

• BASA Business Meeting • BASA Legislative Update • Closing remarks

HOTEL ROOM RESERVATIONS:

Hilton Columbus/Polaris

Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton

Book by August 31, 2019

Book by September 16, 2019

Reserve by phone @ (614) 885-1600 Group Name: 2019 BASA Fall Conference Group Code: BASA19

Reserve by phone @ (614) 885-8400 OR 1-800-Hampton Group Name: BASA Fall Conference 2019 Group Code: CHHCON Reserve online: https://secure3.hilton.com/en_US/hp/ reservation/book.htm?inputModule=HOTEL&ctyhocn=C- MHPSHX&spec_plan=CHHCON&arrival=20190930&de- parture=20191002&cid=OM,WW,HILTONLINK,EN,Direct- Link&fromId=HILTONLINKDIRECT

Reserve online: https://www.hilton.com/en/hi/groups/ personalized/C/CMHPOHF-BASA19-20190930/index. jhtml?WT.mc_id=POG

Send in your registration today!

BASA 2019 Fall Conference Attendee Registration Form Register NOW to ensure your spot at the conference!

Complete the registration form(s) and enclose a check or purchase order. Mail to:

Other ways to register:

Email form to gabriele@basa-ohio.org

BASA

Fax to (614) 846-4081 Online at www.basa-ohio.org

8050 North High Street, Suite 150

Columbus, OH 43235

Full Name:

Title:

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

Fax #:

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Email:

Conference Fees

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

$325 BASA Member $375 Non-Member

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. 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). At the time of registration, please indicate any dietary restrictions by emailing Vanessa Gabriele at gabriele@basa-ohio.org no later than Setpember 13, 2019. Graduate Credit May be available for an additional fee and granted upon completion of an additional assignment. Questions should be directed to Cheryle “Dee” Basinger at cbasinge@ashland.edu. Questions? For additional information, contact BASA via email at gabriele@basa-ohio.org or by phone at (614) 846-4080.

Horace Mann is a BASA corporate partner and a national sponsor of DonorsChoose.org, an organization that connects teachers in need of classroom resources with donors who want to help. Schools served by Horace Mann representatives have received more than $486 million in classroom funding through DonorsChoose.org. Horace Mann can help you learn how to implement crowdfunding best practices like these in your schools. • Crowdfunding guidance and which sites to trust • Financial accountability • Controls over materials and supplies • Safety and privacy Public schools have long used donations to enrich students’ academic experience and fund materials that budgets cannot always afford. Crowdfunding is becoming a viable funding source, filling resource gaps and providing strategic acceleration for academic programs. However, because the practice may be misunderstood, it may result in unexpected liabilities without the proper partners and safeguards in place. Crowdfunding best practices for K-12 public schools

Register here to attend the Crowdfunding Best Practices webinar Wednesday, Oct. 9 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m.

horacemann .com

AM-C04382 (Jan. 19)

Delaware Area Career Center

17th Annual Bricker & Eckler LLP TOP GUN

Construction Claims Seminar

Thursday, October 10, 2019 The Conference Center at OCLC General Session Room Dublin, Ohio

ction Claims Seminar

Agenda

REGISTRATION

11:00-11:30 STRATEGIES FOR DEALING WITH CLAIMS – Project Documentation Desmond Cullimore , Bricker & Eckler LLP Mark Seifried , NV5 • Tips for project documentation and administration 11:30-12:30 STRATEGIES FOR DEALING WITH CLAIMS – Project Schedule Mark Evans , Bricker & Eckler LLP Tucker Elliott , VN Services • Schedule approaches and analysis; managing the time = money equation • Examples of schedule claims and strategies for managing time-related claims 12:30-1:15 LUNCH 1:15-2:00 SPECIFIC CLAIMS – Unforeseen Site Conditions Doug Shevelow , Bricker & Eckler LLP Sam Lewis , Bricker & Eckler LLP

7:30-7:50

WELCOME & INTRODUCTIONS Jack Rosati, Jr. , Bricker & Eckler LLP, Construction Department Chair CONSTRUCTION AND THE ADA – Issues Related to New Construction and Renovations Jason Stuckey , Bricker & Eckler LLP • Overview of ADA’s requirements for reasonable accommodations • Overview of ADA issues related to design, construction and renovation BEGINNING A PROJECT – Decision Points How to get started, what to expect, how to deal with the unexpected

7:50-8:00

8:00-8:30

8:30-9:30

Ben Hyden , Bricker & Eckler LLP Sean Lehman , Bricker & Eckler LLP • Choosing a project delivery method • Selecting project professionals

• Types of documents – requests for qualifications, requests for proposals, professional services and construction contracts 9:30-10:00 BEGINNING A PROJECT – Decision Points (continued)

• Who bears the risk for unforeseen site conditions? • Can an owner disclaim liability for unforeseen site conditions? • Common contract provisions that address unforeseen site conditions • Tips on how to successfully resolve an unforeseen site condition claim

Jack Rosati, Jr. , Bricker & Eckler LLP Laura Bowman , Bricker & Eckler LLP • Examples of possible claims in each project delivery method – GC, CMR, DB & multiple prime

SPECIFIC CLAIMS – Defective and Nonconforming Work Chris McCloskey , Bricker & Eckler LLP Tarik Kershah , Bricker & Eckler LLP Kurt Miller , Miller Diversified Inc. • Methods for addressing critical failures in performance and managing resolutions • Examples of claims for defective and nonconforming work by the owner

2:00-3:00

10:00-10:10 BREAK 10:10-11:00 STRATEGIES FOR DEALING WITH CLAIMS – Insurance & Bonds Casey Cross , Bricker & Eckler LLP Joe Urquhart , Overmyer Hall Associates

• Review basic insurance concepts & types • Review typical insurance requirements for a construction project • Types of claims under insurance • Role of the surety on a construction project – contractor default? • Professional liability insurance for design professionals and other consultants

BREAK

3:00-3:10

BRICKER BLITZ – PUBLIC CONSTRUCTION LAW Panel of Attorneys • Lightning round panel presentation on a variety of construction claims topics DISPUTE RESOLUTION Chris Bondra , Bricker & Eckler LLP Sam Wampler , SansCourt LLC • Project level resolution, mediation, arbitration and litigation

3:10-3:40

3:40-4:10

Location and Registration Information

Location The Conference Center at OCLC General Session Room 6600 Kilgour Place Dublin, Ohio 43017-3395 614.764.6000

Who Should Attend • Owners and their representatives • Architects and engineers • Construction claims companies (consultants)

• Construction attorneys • Prosecuting attorneys • Construction managers • Contractors

Credits This program has been submitted to the Supreme Court of Ohio Commission on Continuing Legal Education for 7.0 total CLE hours of instruction. Approval is pending. Certificates for Engineering CPD credit are available upon request.

What You Will Learn • Important construction concepts, including key contract language, best practices for project documentation, the risks of unforeseen site conditions, delays and lost productivity claims, and the design professional’s standard of care • Strategies to address damage and claims • Tools to analyze, prepare for, and defend against claims for additional compensation or damages • Options to manage and resolve construction claims efficiently Co-Sponsors • Buckeye Association of School Administrators (BASA) • County Commissioners Association of Ohio (CCAO) • County Engineers Association of Ohio (CEAO) • Ohio Contractors Association (OCA) • Ohio Council of Port Authorities (OCPA) • Ohio Manufacturers’ Association (OMA) • Ohio Municipal League (OML) • Ohio Prosecuting Attorneys Association (OPAA) • Ohio Township Association (OTA)

Tuition $199 • Early Bird registration through Friday, September 20 • Members of sponsoring organizations $239 • Regular registration Special Rates • Two or more from the same organization: Call for special pricing

Reservations Online:

www.bricker.com/events (VISA/MC only)

By Mail:

Bricker & Eckler LLP Attn: Lindsey Hohler 100 S. Third Street Columbus, Ohio 43215 (For checks and purchase orders)

By E-mail:

lhohler@bricker.com

By Phone:

614.227.6913 – direct

Cancellation Policy Registrants may be substituted at any time. Full-refund cancellation requests must be made on or before October 4, 2019. No refunds will be made after that time.

If you have special needs as addressed by the Americans with Disabilities Act, please notify us at least two weeks prior to the program.

How to $chool Finance

October 14, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

October 15, 2019 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

BASA 8050 N. High Street, Suite 150 | Columbus, OH 43235

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 Stephen Osborne, former school treasurer/CFO and BASA’s Director of Finance, for this intensive workshop .

Bring the follwing items (if available) • Your district’s “School Funding Payment Report” Summary and Detail • Current effective millage rates • Current property valuations • Your questions!

Update your knowledge!

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

Register Today! Space is limited to 25 participants! (School Board Members, Administrators, and Treasurers are welcome!)

How to $chool Finance

Register NOW to ensure your spot at the conference!

Complete the registration form(s) and enclose a check or purchase order. Mail to:

Other ways to register:

Email form to gabriele@basa-ohio.org

BASA

Fax to (614) 846-4081

8050 North High Street, Suite 150

Online at https://basa.finalforms-amp.com

Columbus, OH 43235

Full Name:

Title:

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

Fax #:

______-______-________

______-______-________

Email:

Conference Fees

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

$280 BASA Member $335 Non-Member

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. 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). Graduate Credit May be available for an additional fee and granted upon completion of an additional assignment. Questions should be directed to Cheryle “Dee” Basinger at cbasinge@ashland.edu. Questions? For additional information, contact BASA via email at gabriele@basa-ohio.org or by phone at (614) 846-4080.

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