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Friday's Agenda
July 20, 2018
Breakout Session VIII Breakout Session VIII
Friday 3:40 pm to 4:30 pm Friday 3:40 pm to 4:30 pm
601: Best Fiscal Practices
This interactive training will provide an over- 604: Elevator Maintenance & Modernization
view of Reimbursement Requests and Comple- We will discuss the importance of Maintenance,
tion Reports within the Grants Management En- common challenges/ solutions, innovative tools
terprise (GME) system. A review of best fiscal for access/transparency – proper logs kept for
practices relating to Uniform Grants Guidance various testing required to be in state compli-
(UGG) and Education Department General Ad- ance – how to avoid “correction orders” ‘Shut-
ministrative Regulations (EDGAR) within grants downs” and “Fines” by the State.
management will also be discussed. Presented by: Mike Fisher - Littleton Elemen-
Presented by: Linda Virgil - Peoria Unified tary School District & Rhonda Ladrigan - Kone
School District, Katarina Pena & Susy Broos
- Arizona Department of Education & Joshua
Jumper - Heinfeld & Meech 605: SHAPE - What One School District’s Data
is Telling Them!
Flagstaff Unified School District is part of a Trust
that implemented a Health Clinic in 2015. Come
602: Tactical Weapons & Strategies to Battle hear the SHAPE data analytics tools which in-
Current Year Funding corporated all of the Trust’s medical, pharmacy,
Hear from a school district with student growth dental, vision and clinic data. The report also
and one with declining enrollment on the tools, included a review of opioid utilization. If you
strategies, and methods they have implement like facts, figures and health utilization data,
to address the impact of Current Year Funding. this session is for you!
Presented by: Denis Ponder - Yuma Elemen- Presented by: Robert Kuhn - Flagstaff Unified
tary School District & Dale Ponder - Crane El- School District & Amy J. Girardo - Segal Con-
ementary School District sulting
503: Lunch Shaming
In this session you will learn how some school 607: SFB Requirements
districts are partnering up with local food banks Let SFB discuss some of the new processes that
to tackle the issue of food shaming and how may be value added to the Districts.
they are working together to change policy. Presented by: Paul G. Bakalis - Arizona School
Presented by: Shirley Sokol - Tucson Unified Facilities Board
School District
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