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Thursday’s Agenda
Thursday’s Agenda
July 16, 2015
July 16, 2015
Breakout Session IIout Session II
Break
Thursda PM PM
Thursday 3:10 y 3:10 PM to 4:00 to 4:00 PM
304: Emergency Preparedness & R
210: Healthcare Reform: Is Your District Ready for
210: Healthcare R eform: Is Y our District R eady for 304: Emergency Preparedness & Response: esponse:
Potential Risks and Liabilities for Arizona Schoolsona Schools
More Change
More Change P otential Risks and Liabilities for Ariz
Employer Mandate, minimum value coverage, af- Arizona Revised Statute 15-341(A)(32) requires
fordable coverage, W2 reporting, transitional rein- each school site to have an emergency response
surance fees, IRC 6055/6066 reporting. Let us help plan that meets minimum state requirements.
you understand what has changed and what will This presentation will begin with a brief review of
change in 2015 and beyond. ADE Emergency Response Plan (ERP) minimum
requirements for Arizona schools. A focus on po-
Presented by: Jennifer Moore, Director of Regula- tential risks and liabilities that LEAs may encoun-
tory Affairs and Risk Management Meritain Health ter when not meeting minimum requirements
during a crisis situation that resulted in serious
Breakout Session IIIout Session III
Break injury and/or loss of life will be discussed.
Thursda PM PM
Thursday 4:10 y 4:10 PM to 5:00 to 5:00 PM
301: Journal Entries: The Ups and Downs of Balancing Presented by: Jim Lee, Arizona Department of
301: Journal Entries: The Ups and Downs of Balancing
Your Fundsour Funds
Y Education, Tracy Spoon, Paradise Valley Unifi ed
Ever wondered why you use a debit and not a credit? School District, and Kaylee Sorensen, Arizona
Ever wondered why you have to do an adjustment (or School Risk Retention Trust, Inc.
how to fi nd out if you need to do one)? Let us take
you on the journal entry express…a journey of ups
305: Change Management for 1:1 Immersive e
and downs and debits and credits…where the road is 305: Change Management for 1:1 Immersiv
Digital Learning
traveled twice in the spirit of double entry…and where Digital Learning
everything requires balance. Sunnyside USD has developed a comprehensive
PK-12 1:1 transformative digital learning envi-
Presented by: Lisa Smith, Dysart Unifi ed School District ronment. Learn about the change management
and Melissa Higdon, Tavun Advisory Services, LLC strategies employed, including infrastructure
readiness, digital curriculum selection, instruc-
302: Developer Agreementseloper Agreements
302: Dev tional frameworks adopted, coaching models and
Come get some ideas on how to work on your Devel- other lessons learned throughout the journey.
oper Agreements. Learn about how to work with your
surrounding districts and feeder districts to get the best Presented by: Javier Baca, Sunnyside Unifi ed
deal for everyone. School District
Presented by: Nate Bowler, Buckeye Elementary School
District and Jeff Simmons, Buckeye Union High School
District
303: Professional Standards for Food Service Personnelersonnel
303: Professional Standards for F ood Service P
Newly released professional standards for all School
Food Service Personnel. Effective July 1, 2015. Are you
ready and have you planned education sessions that will
keep you compliance. Come learn and hear about the
specifi cs and what you need to keep your staff, man-
ager, and Directors in compliance.
Presented by: Shannon Gleave, Glendale Elementary
School District