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Thursday Breakout Sessions
Thursday Breakout Sessions
Break out Session IV
Breakout Session IV
3:40 pm to 4:30 pm
403: Not Alone Initiative
Schools Closing, Now What?
401:
401: Schools Closing, Now What? 403: Not Alone Initiativ e
Track: Accounting Track: Child Nutrition
Once your District has decided to close a school Youth mental health outcomes effect many differ-
site, there are several tasks that must be han- ent facets of the education system. We know that
dled by multiple departments. In this session depression, anxiety, suicidality, and isolation have
we will explore the many tasks that must be been on the rise. This workshop will provide guid-
completed, including the tracking, planning and ance on how local education agencies can partner
moving of capital assets, as well as maintain- with local public health departments to strategical-
ing compliance during the move. We will also ly engage with non-profits and youth to improve
discuss handling the accounting for school-lev- youth and adult mental health outcomes. Learn
el funds such as tax credit, student clubs, and about what you can do to ensure that your stu-
more. All while supporting the closing school dents know, they are not alone.
and placing the employees within the district. Presenters
Presenters Brian Eller - Pima County Health
Jennifer Shields - HeinfeldMeech Department
Kathy DeStefano - Paradise Valley Unified Michelle Webb - Pima County Health
School District Department
Eva Calles - Paradise Valley Unified School
District
402: Arizona School Finance
402: Ariz ona School Finance
Round-Table
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Track: Business Administration
This session will provide an overview of school
funding in Arizona – for those new to the school
district business world and interested school
district professionals in other disciplines. The
hour will be broken out into a few small group
ona
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404:
Indoor Air Qualit
roundtable discussions (goldmine style). 404: Indoor Air Quality in Arizona
Presenters Classrooms
Classrooms
Randie Stein - Stifel Track: Maintenance & Operations
Bryan Lundberg - Stifel Arizona classrooms are challenged with Indoor
Lizette Huie - Sahuarita Unified School Air Quality 365 days a year. Main concerns in-
District clude: dust and particulate matter, mold and
Karla Walter - Sunnyside Unified School mildew, outdoor air pollution, volatile organic
District compounds, radon, carbon dioxide levels and
Track List: the continuous struggle to defend against colds
Sessions are numbered based on their specific track. and viruses from students and staff. Air filtra-
The 1st session number is the breakout session. The tion and purification systems are available to
last number(s) are the corresponding track. help neutralize up to 97% of bacteria, viruses
01: Accounting and allergens.
02: Business Administration Presenters
03: Child Nutrition Anne Jennings - Armstrong World
04: Maintenance & Operations Industries
05: Human Resources & Payroll Jessica Moralez - Armstrong World
06: Information Technology Industries
07: Purchasing
08: Transportation Deb Pickens - Armstrong World Industries
09: Vendor Professional Development Joe Corbin - The Socha Company
10: Leadership/Professional Development Daniel O’Brien - Washington Elementary
11: Emerging Professionals School District
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