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Wednesday’s Agenda
Wednesday’s Agenda
July 15, 2015
July 15, 2015
J OIN U S FOR T HOUGHT -P ROVOKING P RE -C ONFERENCE W ORKSHOPS
JOIN US FOR THOUGHT-PROVOKING PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
The pre-conference workshops offer you the opportunity to study one topic or issues of current
interest in greater depth than is possible in a breakout session. The pre-conference work-
shops will be held on Wednesday, July 17. Space is limited. Be sure to sign up early. All are
welcome. You do not need to register for the Annual Summer Conference in order to attend a
pre-conference workshop. Two informative pre-conference workshops will be offered in 2015:
S MALL S CHOOL D ISTRICT S L EADERSHIP A
SMALL SCHOOL DISTRICTS
LEADERSHIP ACADEMYCADEMY
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM 1:15 PM - 4:30 PM
1:15 PM - 4:30 PM
Cost: $95 ($110 after July 3, 2015) Cost: $95 ($110 after July 3, 2015) Cost: $95 ($110 after July 3, 2015) Cost: $95 ($110 after July 3, 2015)
Location: Casino del Sol, T Location: JW Marriott Starr P ass, T
Location: Casino del Sol, Tucsonucson
Location: JW Marriott Starr Pass, Tucsonucson
Business managers and offi ce staff of small, The Trust and Northern Arizona University (NAU)
rural districts please join us for a program have partnered to offer the Trust/NAU Leader-
presented by a panel of four small district busi- ship Academy—a unique learning experience for
ness managers. We will discuss such topics school administrators. Academy participants
as: Financial Reporting, Student Accounting, learn about legal risks relevant to schools, in-
State Department Reports, Segregation of Du- cluding those related to employment issues,
ties, Procurement, Offi ce Organization, Setting abuse reporting, and special education. In this
Priorities, Cross Training, Time Management, mini-version of the Academy (which is typically
and Tips & Practices for Managing Small Dis- offered for two and a half days, twice a year),
tricts. Continental breakfast will be served. attendees will work with Arizona’s foremost
school attorneys to analyze real-life scenarios
Presented by: Charlotte Gates, Sahuarita Uni- and talk through solutions.
fi ed School District, Debi Tabeling, Santa Cruz
Valley Union High School District, Elias Jouen,
Bisbee Unifi ed School District, Lizette Huie, Sa- Presented by: Don Johnsen, Gallagher Kennedy,
huarita Unifi ed School District, Stephanie Her- Denise Lowell-Brit, Udall Shumway and Mathew
zog, Morristown Elementary School District Wright Holm Wright Hyde and Hays