BASA Events Update 6.14.19

Upcoming Events June 14, 2019

TABLE OF CONTENTS: 2.............Employee Discipline, Modules #1-3 (June 26-28) 4.............OSROA Training (Multiple Dates)

Employee Discipline, Modules 1-3 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.

Wednesday, June 26 - Module #1: Setting Behavioral Expectations For Principals and Supervisors: This session provides video re-enactments of actual cases that model how to effectively manage employee misconduct. For HR Directors: This session introduces a rubric-based method for evaluating case facts and selecting fair, reasonable, and consistent disciplinary actions. For Superintendents: This session establishes methods for modifying employee misconduct and underscoring expected behaviors within the collective bargaining environment. 8:30 am - 12:00 pm 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm • Introduction to Seminar & Types of Employee Discipline • Sources of Legal Risk During the Employee Discipline Process • Considerations for Disciplinary Actions Involving Education Employees • Considerations for Selecting or Recommending Employee Discipline in Specific Cases • Oral Warnings & When to Use Them • Written Warnings & When to Use Them • Working Lunch • Considerations for the Formal Types of Employee Discipline • Official Reprimands & When to Use Them • Suspensions & When to Use Them • Terminations & When to Use Them • Culminating Task: Using Reasonable & Appropriate Employee Discipline • Session Experience Survey Thursday, June 27 - Module #2: Reinforcing Behavioral Expectations 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. 8:30 am - 12:00 pm 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm • Introduction to Seminar and Grounds for Employee Discipline • Considerations for Structuring the Code of Employ- ee Conduct • Lack of Professional Competence as Grounds for Employee Discipline • Differentiating Board Policy Violations from Other forms of Employee Misconduct • Dishonesty, Records Falsification or Failure to Accu- rately Provide Requested Information • Insubordination and Related Forms of Non-Compli- ance • Attendance, Leave or Contract Day Policy Violations • Inappropriate, Abusive or Offensive Conduct • 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 Friday, June 28 - 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. 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 with- in the school system • Formal Actions: Executing Disciplinary Sus- pensions • Formal Actions: Terminations of Contract • Session Experience Survey • Informal Actions: Executing Oral Warnings and Written Warnings • Working Lunch • Formal Actions: Executing Official Reprimands • Progressive Discipline Guidelines for Employees • Investigating Alleged Acts of Employee Miscon- duct or Lack of Professional Competence

Employee Discipline Modules 1-3 June 26 - 28, 2019 at BASA

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: June 19, 2019

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Wednesday, June 26, 2019 - BASA Thursday, June 27, 2019 -BASA Friday, June 28, 2019 - BASA

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

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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 gabriele@basa-ohio.org or by phone at 614-846-4080.

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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