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THURSDAY ’ S BREAKOUT SESSION AGENDA
THURSDAY’S BREAKOUT SESSION AGENDA
JULY 21, 2O22
JULY 21, 2O22
Break
Breakout Session I
out Session I
Thursday 9:00 am to 9:50 am
V
endors
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109: Procurement 101 for Vendors
109: Procurement 101
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105: Unraveling the Secrets of TCP New to the track, and not sure how to do business
105:
CP
Do you ever sit and wonder when you will get with Arizona’s school districts? The basics of Ari-
off of the roller coaster ride of constantly turning zona School District Procurement will be discussed
left when working with TimeClock Plus? Have in this session. Vendors will gain a working knowl-
you wondered if there was more automation edge of the laws, rules and processes required to
that could and should be used to slow down effectively work with Arizona’s school district ev-
your always at top speed rate? There should er-changing procurement requirements. This in-
be a way to create, define and assign templates formation will help vendors better understand and
to make sure that one option doesn’t get over- market to school districts.
looked. Guess what?? There is automation that T r ack: V endor
Track: Vendor
can help streamline your process and templates
to be created to cover your assets, employees. Presented by: Gary Barkman - Mesa Unified
Spend some time with us to look at various ideas School District & Roger Spivey - Scottsdale Uni-
along with joining the conversation with what fied School District & Laura Szymanoski -
you use when using TCP. Deer Valley Unified School District & Bill Munch
T r ack: Human R esource/P a yroll - Valley Schools Management Group
Track: Human Resource/Payroll
Presented by: Tracy Rockwell - Maricopa
County School Superintendent’s Office & 110: Mapping the Future - Wh y Location is Critical
110: Mapping the Future - Why Location is Critical
Candice Terry - Dysart Unified School District & for Tomorrow’s Decisions
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D
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Alicia Mena - Laveen Elementary School District Understanding location has never been more crit-
ical for administrators than in recent years. This
108: Drive Your Fleet Towards Electrification -
1 0 8 : D riv e Y our Fleet T ow a rds Electrification - session will focus on how the Pendergast Elemen-
ansition
An Experts Overview of the Transition to EV tary School District is applying geovisual insights to
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Vehicle Electrification is here, but what does that address critical considerations, such as post-pan-
really mean for your district? We are at a pivotal demic planning, academic program placement,
point in society with the passing of the Infra- service and support delivery, facility investments,
structure Investment and Jobs Act. School dis- and equity.
Track: Business Administration
tricts now have the dedicated financial resources T r ack: Business Administr ation
Presented by: Scot Ecker - Frontline Education
to transition to clean buses. Our speakers will & Joanne Fimbres - Pendergast Elementary
discuss important considerations when planning
your transition to EVs, from current fleet life- School District
cycle to the infrastructure required to service a
fully electric fleet. The transition to EVs is upon
us, it’s coming fast, and the time to start plan-
ning is now.
Track: Transportation
T r ack: T r ansportation
Presented by: Scott Wisner & Ben Madsen -
Veregy & Mark Carvis- Roosevelt School District
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