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Friday's Agenda
July 21, 2017
Breakout Session VI Breakout Session VI
Friday 10:00 am to 10:50 am Friday 10:00 am to 10:50 am
602: District Marketing - A Targeted Approach 506: Learning Object Repository: An essential
Through SWOT part of your Digital Learning Platform
Each school district in Arizona has several com- The Learning Object Repository (LOR) is the
mon challenges and each has a completely foundation of a Digital Learning Platform which
unique ways of facing those challenges. You each provides school districts with a comprehensive
have Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and solution for accessing all of their digital learning
Threats, and through a thorough SWOT Analysis resources. Presentation will define the LOR, its
you can reveal key findings about why your com- creation and its use by districts, schools, teach-
munity chooses your schools, which will help you ers and students.
understand how the messaging you create is driv- Presented by: Matt Daniel, Gene Carl - Cox
ing your enrollment. Learn more about strategic Business & David Sanders - Mesa Public Schools
school district marketing from a seasoned mar-
keting professional from the business community,
who has spent a decade pursuing education-re- 110: Degree Opportunities for AASBO Members
lated projects, as well as listening to districts who Learn about exciting opportunities to achieve
find success after many lessons learned. an Associates, Bachelors and/or Masters de-
Presented by: Nicole Rodriguez - TankGirl Mar- gree through AASBO’s partnerships with Cen-
keting & Jeremy Calles - Tolleson Union High tral Arizona College and Ottawa University
School District (tuition discount available). AASBO classes,
workshops and certification programs will also
be discussed.
603/507: Dollars and Sense Presented by: Jeff Gadd - AASBO & Tina
Today’s cost should never be viewed as the final Hughes - Ottawa University
frontier. Beam up savings to your district one
item at a time.
Presented by: Bette Thompson & Deborah 105: Prop 206 - Lessons Learned, Current
Sandoval - Mohave Educational Cooperative Challenges
Inc. This round table discussion will review some of
the current implementation issues of both the
minimum wage element and mandatory sick
504: Live Long And Prosper leave plans required under Proposition 206.
With all the technical developments in the roof- Presented by: Karin Smith - Heinfeld Meech
ing world, it has never been more imperative & Jill Barragan - Avondale Elementary School
for Facility Directors to stay informed of the District
best roofing system choices for their schools.
A more thorough understanding of the differ-
ent types of roofing systems available in the
industry today is essential for directors to
make knowledgeable decisions when it comes
to selecting the most appropriate roof for each
school. An explanation of the most popular
roofing membranes will be given including pros,
cons, longevity, budgeting, maintenance and
warranty information so schools can Live Long
and Prosper!
Presented by: Mark Farrell - Progressive Roof-
ing, Mike Fisher - Littleton Elementary School
District & a Panel of Roofing Companies 19