8.19.16 BASA Member Update

August 19, 2016 BASA Member Update

1. Hot Topics: • Reporting on Nutrition Standards Due Next Month • Middle Grades Career-Tech Waiver Form Due • Notice from Ohio EPA on Diesel Emission Reduction Grant (DERG) Program 2. Drug Awareness Program 3. Superintendent of the Year Nominations 4. BASA Service Awards 5. 2016 BASA Awards 6. Superintendent Licensure Program 7. 2016 The Management Guide to School Administrators

Reporting on Nutrition Standards Due Next Month

Ohio law requires each school district board of education to adopt and enforce nutrition standards governing the types of food and beverages available for purchase on school premises. Please remember that schools are required to report compliance annually to the Ohio Department of Education and submit the report by Friday, September, 30.

Middle Grades Career-Tech Waiver Form Due

If your district does not offer seventh- or eighth-grade career-tech programming, you or your designee must submit a middle school waiver through the SAFE account. You can view submission instructions at this link: http://education.ohio.gov/Topics/Career-Tech/CTE-Middle-Grade-Programming . In addition, a resolution template is available on the BASA home page under the link to Hot Topics. You must complete this waiver yearly by Friday, September 30. Notice from Ohio EPA on Diesel Emission Reduction Grant (DERG) Program Ohio EPA and the Ohio Department of Transportation announce the release of the 2016 Request for Proposals to the Diesel Emission Reduction Grant (DERG) program. We are soliciting proposals from all public sector and private sector (with a public sponsor) diesel fleets that will undertake vehicle/equipment replacement, re-power, and retrofit projects in eligible Ohio counties for the purpose of emissions reduction. Fleets may also apply for idle reduction equipment and infrastructure. We expect to award $12 million this cycle, with approximately $4 million allocated for transit projects, and $4 million allocated for school bus replacement and retrofit projects, in keeping with ODOT and Ohio EPA priorities. The deadline to submit applications is 5:00 p.m. on Friday October 7th, 2016 . An information session and question and answer opportunity will be offered on Tuesday September 6th, 2016, from 10:00 a.m. until noon at the Ohio Department of Transportation Auditorium, 1980 W. Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43223. Conference calls will also be offered on Wednesday September 14th and Tuesday September 20th to allow prospective applicants to pose additional questions. Ohio EPA will post Frequently Asked Questions and responses on the DERG program Website . Send questions to derg@epa.ohio.gov . Beginning this cycle, all applications must be submitted online, at https://odot.formstack.com/forms/2016_derg . The application form changes as applicants enter information about project type. Applicants with more than one type of project should submit separate applications. Applicants may apply for projects costing between $50,000 and $1 million. No applicant will be awarded more than $1 million. Other changes this grant cycle include the following: • Cost effectiveness will be calculated based on the federal share of the project (DERG grant award amount) rather than the total project cost. • DERG-funded fueling infrastructure must be made available to the public at least 20 hours per week. • Diesel fire trucks, ambulances and other government general services vehicles are eligible for partial reimbursement (i.e., up to 80% of the components of the replacement vehicle that reduce emissions, typically the engine and engine management software). • The DERG program is no longer accepting applications for dual-fuel or hybrid technology or projects involving leased vehicles. We have corrected several broken links that were found after the RFP was initially posted to the DERG program website on August 15th. Please be sure you are using the RFP dated August 17th on the cover as the correct current version.

Drug Awareness Program

An invitation to Superintendents/ educational leaders to attend a screening of this eye-opening documentary film produced by the FBI and DEA.

Please join us for an educational and impactful program dealing with the current drug abuse epidemic. This event will focus on prescription/ opiate drug awareness and the dangers of usage as a gateway to heroin addiction. The goal of this program is to provide you with strategies and resources that you can then make available to your own community. For more information or to reserve your seat, please call 330-954-2228.

What: When: Where:

Screening of Chasing the Dragon: The Life of an Opiate Addict Thursday, September 1, 2016 ~ 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Aurora High School Library 109 W. Pioneer Trail, Aurora, Ohio

There will be a panel discussion following the program with members of The Drug Enforcement Administration, The Federal Bureau of Investigation, The United States Attorney’s Office and the Aurora Police Department. More details on the documentary Chasing the Dragon can be found at : www.fbi.gov/ChasingTheDragon

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The window is open now for you to select the next State Superintendent of the year. All state winners will be celebrated at AASA’s NCE in part of our 30th anniversary of the Superintendent of the Year Program. As an AASA member benefit, we make available to all states an online award management system ( http://soy.aasa.org/ ) that can be used to select state winners. Contact me if you want to learn more about the online system. I am happy to do a webinar refresher or training with you and/or your team. The attached PDF provides a sharable document outlining the SOY process as well as the Ring order form. If you are interested in purchasing a Superintendent of the Year Ring, you may place your order with Herff Jones Inc. (Send orders to AASA Program Coordinator, Herff Jones Inc., 150 Herff Jones Way, Warwick, RI 02888) The SOY ring is similar to the standard college signet ring. Simple and elegant it has AASA engraved on one side of the ring and you may select the year for the other side. A man’s ring is $547.22 and a woman’s ring is $392.86. Gail Giliard is the account manager for the SOY Rings. If you have any questions about the ring you may contact her as follows: 800-451-3304, ext. 401201 or gegiliard@herffjones.com 2017 AASA National Superintendent of the Year Application Information and Procedure The AASA National Superintendent of the Year program, sponsored by Aramark, VALIC and AASA, The School Superintendents Association, pays tribute to the talent and vision of the men and women who lead the nation’s public school . Eligibility Any superintendent, chancellor or top leader of a school system in the United States who plans to continue in the profession may be nominated. This program is designed to recognize the outstanding leadership of active, front-line superintendents. It is not recognition of service at retirement or a program to reward current state or national leaders. Selection Criteria Each ca didate is judged n the following criteria: • Leadership for Learning – creativity in successfully meeting the needs of students in his or her school system. • Communication – strength in both personal and organizational communication. • Professionalism – constant improvement of administrative knowledge and skills, while providing professional development opportunities and motivation to others on the education team. • Community Involvement – active participation in local community activities and an understanding of regional, national, and international issues. Nomination / Application Procedure • Each candidate for the National Superintendent of the Year Award must first be named by their state association as the Sate Superintendent of the Year. • The nominator must include a letter of nomination with the application submitted online at soy.aasa.org . • AASA notifies the candidate of the nomination and provides instructions for submitting the application. • Candidates submit the application online through the AASA website, soy.aasa.org . • Completed nominations must be received online at AASA by August 1 • The deadline for completed applications for State Superintendent varies by state. • Completed nominations from State Associations are received online at AASA by November 1. • Completed applications for the National Superintendent of the Year Award must be received online at AASA by November 1. Selection Process  Each applicant must contact his or her state association to inquire about the selection process, and application deadlines. Timelines vary from state to state.  To be eligible for National Superintendent of the Year, an applicant must first be selected as a State Superintendent of the Year by the state association of school administrators. • A national blue-ribbon panel of judges selects four finalists for AASA National Superintendent of the Year from among the eligible State Superintendents of the Year. The judging panel is composed of distinguished leaders in education • The blue-ribbon panel interviews the four national finalists in Washington, D.C., to select the AASA National State Application/Nomination Due Date: September 16, 2016 Download information and application here:

BASA Service Awards

Click on the “download” button below to find the list of Service Award recipients for this year that will be presented at the BASA Fall Conference on October 4th. If your name was omitted from the list, please email Denise Hall at hall@basa-ohio.org .

2016 BASA Awards

Click on each BASA Award below to find the criteria/nomination forms. The deadline for all the awards is September 7, 2016. We encourage you to give consideration to nominating one of your colleagues. These awards will be presented at the BASA Fall Conference on October 4th at the Hilton Polaris . Your nominations can be faxed to BASA at (614) 846-4081, emailed to Denise Hall at hall@basa-ohio.org or mailed to BASA at 8050 North High Street, Suite 150, Columbus, OH 43235.

John G. Hauck Scholarship Exemplary Leadership Award

Superintendent Licensure Program

University of Dayton/BASA Superintendent Licensure Program - Cohort The UD/BASA Superintendent Licensure Program-Cohort is a unique collaborative program designed to maximize the professional expertise and resource base for superintendents from BASA and the approved licensure program and demanding curriculum of the University of Dayton. The program will provide a cohort of Ohio educators with a convenient, rigorous, practice-based program leading to an Ohio license as a superintendent. Up to 25 Ohio educators will be admitted into the program by the University of Dayton. The cohort group will complete the University of Dayton’s approved program Leading to Licensure as an Ohio Superintendent Instruction of the coursework will be provided by University of Dayton faculty, R. Kirk Hamilton, Executive Director of BASA; David Axner, Deputy Executive Director of BASA and Jerry Klenke, CEO/ President of the Ohio School Leadership Foundation.

Classes will be held at: Buckeye Association of School Administrators 8050 N. High St. Conference Room Columbus, OH 43235

University of Dayton / BASA

Superintendent Licensure Program

To Register 1) Contact the University of Dayton for pre-qualification questions. 937-229-3738 2) Complete admission form for the EDA Superintendent Program through the University of Dayton at https://apex.udayton.edu/admission/grad/ 3) Contact Janice Keivel with questions and to notify of intention to participate in the Cohort Program. UD Contacts : Dr. David Dolph ddolph1@udayton.edu Janice Keivel jkeivel1@udayton.edu

Questions: Contact BASA: 614-846-4080

The Management Guide for School Administrators

2016 The Management Guide for School Administrators BASA

Compiled and Published by Buckeye Association of School Administrators

The Management Guide for School Administrators has been completely reviewed and updated for 2016. The new edition is now formatted in an easy, more efficient layout to minimize the time it takes to find answers: NEW for 2016

• Updated Calendar Year of Duties • Changes to OTES • New Graduation Requirements • All New References to the Ohio

• Revised Code Organized • Alphabetically by Topic • Over Fifty (50) References and Resources, Including: - Operating Levy Options - Specific Offenses Barring Employment or Licensure

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