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thursday s agenda
JULY 18, 2O19
Breakout Session III Breakout Session III
2:30 pm to 3:20 pm 2:30 pm to 3:20 pm
206: The ABC’s of Data Privacy Laws for School 208: Transportation- Shared Services
Administrators Did your DeLorean break down while time trav-
The subject of data privacy has never been more eling through a neighboring District? This pre-
relevant and important for school administra- sentation will provide ideas for shared services-
tors. The size of our data universe has explod- several Districts are dipping their toes into this
ed, and many schools today are relying on cloud sci-fi concept. Let us find ways to “fall in love”
services to collect and store their data. Because with other Districts, so we do not need cease to
data privacy is a critical and growing issue na- exist. The Doc Brown of your District can assist
tionwide, it is imperative that all schools have a with each of these experiments.
clear understanding of the issues at hand. Come T
to this session to learn about the ABCs of data Presented by: Valerie Pleasant - Scottsdale
privacy with a goal of providing a quick overview Unified School District & Mike Fisher - Littleton
of key privacy concepts to help you reduce risk Elementary School District
to your district and prepare you for what may
lie ahead. Administrators will learn about cyber-
security controls and data privacy laws such as
FERPA, COPPA, and PPRA.
IT A BA 209: HVAC Apprentice Ship -Learn how to create
Presented by: David Sanders - Mesa Public the future time machine builders
Schools & Ruth A. Unks, ARM, DRM, CRM - Learn how Pueblo Mechanical implements their
Arizona School Risk Retention Trust apprenticeship program and how you can create
yours.
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207: “Invent Something That Works - The Presented by: Mike Fisher - Littleton
Power of Ethical Leadership” Elementary School District & Sonny Bert -
Leadership ethics is not something we do when Pueblo Mechanical & Controls, LLC
the occasion or challenge arises. It is something
that is done daily, in everything we do. All deci-
sions we make, each day, in all areas of our life,
have elements of ethics in them. Ethical leader-
ship starts with making ethically right decisions 211: The future of purchasing to leave
and providing your staff, an example of ethical noncompliance in the past
and authentic leadership. A leader must recog- The session will provide the basics on the pur-
nize that they set the standard for those people chasing process and legislative changes that
whom they lead. They should strive to model in- will impact the future of procurement. We will
tegrity, ethics, excellence, and vision and create discuss procurement thresholds, determining
an environment that fosters trust and inspires when to use an RFP, performing adequate due
employees to achieve successful results. Em- diligence, and properly documenting emergency
powering your staff to make ethical decisions, and sole source procurement. Additionally, pre-
enables them to move forward with confidence pare to learn about common audit findings and
and to take responsibility for ensuring the suc- ways to leave them in the past.
cess of their operation. This session will provide P EB
you with the insights it takes to make ethical Presented by: Cynthia Rojo - Heinfeld Meech &
decisions and how to build an environment of Norma Nerio - Douglas Unified School District
trust.
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Presented by: Brian Mee - AASBO
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