(PB) AdminiScope Fall 2012

BASA Fall Conference – Great Leaders – Great Schools

The BASA Fall Conference was held in October bringing school administrators from across the state to learn about the most pressing issues facing school leaders. The conference opened with Dr. Michael Fullan speaking about what steps we need to take to look at the data and determine what changes should be made to reach the moral imperative of whole system reform. This keynote session was followed with breakout sessions addressing issues from negotiations, employee behavior modification, strategic communications, new evaluations systems, literacy and many other relevant topics. The conference ended with Hall Davidson showing the audience ways to “Go Digital” and make technology work for each administrator. Dr. Richard Ross, Tom Ash, and Michael Sawyers gave updates on the latest in the world of educational reform, legislation, and direction of the Ohio Department of Education. The conference received rave reviews and proved beneficial for all who attended. BASA would like to thank those who participated and hope that all were able to learn and grow from your experience.

Dr. Kirk Hamilton, Executive Director of BASA and Dr. Michael Fullan.

Randy Boroff, President of BASA (left), and Jerry Klenke, Deputy Director of BASA (right) presenting Joseph Regano, Superintendent of Solon City Schools the Warren Russell Leadership Award .

Exemplary Leader Award Winners Region 1 Tod Hug , Ayersville Local Schools Region 2 Michael Lamb , McComb Local Schools Region 3 Randy Boroff , Revere Local Schools Region 6 Gregory Young , Ross Local Schools Region 8 Dale McVey , Hilliard City Schools Region 9 Rusty Clifford , West Carrollton City Schools Region 10 Jeffrey Layton , Northwestern Local Schools Region 4 D. Wayne McClain , Trumbull Career & Tech Center Region 5 Thomas Gibbs , Fort Frye Local & Warren Local Schools

Robert Stabile, Ph.D. receiving the Dick Maxwell School Finance Award with Dick Maxwell, former executive director of BASA.

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