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FRIDAY ’ S BREAKOUT SESSION AGENDA
FRIDAY’S BREAKOUT SESSION AGENDA
JULY 22, 2O22
JULY 22, 2O22
Breakout Session VIII
Break out Session VIII
Friday 3:40 pm to 4:30 pm
Maximiz
e School-based
801:
Prepare to
801: Prepare to Maximize School-based Medicaid 803: B olting B ack to Ba sics with CEP and Pro vision
Medica
id
803: Bolting Back to Basics with CEP and Provision
R
eimbursements
P
a
r
ameters
with Open Care
Reimbursements with Open Care Parameters
Put the pedal to the metal! Join us and learn how This presentation will discuss pivoting back to
you and your team can cross the finish line at top “normal NSLP operations”, after operating under
speed, getting more revenue for the services you COVID-19 waivers for the past two years. This ses-
might already be providing your Medicaid eligible sion will include a discussion on the use of school
students. In this session you’ll learn about Open- meals eligibility data, and the Special Provision Op-
Care what it would mean for your district, how to tions, Provision 2/3 and the Community Eligibility
get started & how to maximize your Medicaid reim- Provision (CEP), approval parameters will be re-
bursement. With this knowledge you’ll have your viewed.
school community cheering from the grandstands T r ack: Child Nutrition
Track: Child Nutrition
as you accelerate towards that checkered flag.
Track: Accounting
T r ack: Accounting Presented by: Crystal Kalahar - Marana Unified
School District & Cori Hensley & Emily Thege &
Presented by: Heather Mock - Deer Valley Unified Jessica Gibbs - Arizona Department of Education
School District & Glenelle Bruneske & Steve Letizia
- Go Solutions
802: ESSER - Taking You To The Checkered Flag
802: ES SER - T aking Y ou T o The Check ered Flag
or Into The W alls?
or Into The Walls?
One Time or Ongoing? Supplement or Supplant?
Operating or Capital? Spend Fast or Save? Re-
porting, Reporting, Reporting! Is it called ESSER
or PRESSURE? There are so many angles to con-
sider with ESSER funds that you can feel more
pinned in than relieved by. Many districts are
still driving under the yellow flag and keeping
their eyes on the 31, 16 and 1 car as new rules
and reporting requirements are waiting around
the far turn. Well come on down to the pit lane
and pull up to our Pit Crew Panel so we can fuel 804: Managing Your Janitorial Services Contract
act
Contr
l Services
Janitoria
Y
our
804: Managing
you up with knowledge and get you back in the Join this session to learn about best practices that
race as you bring this one home. This class is Districts are implementing to manage Janitorial
sure to teach you how to Shake and Bake with Services contracts to keep their racing areas safe,
some knowledge to take! clean, and comfortable. Discussions around com-
T r ack: Business Administr ation mon issues and collaborating with your vendor,
Track: Business Administration
including frequent communication, to ensure that
Presented by: Jeremy Calles - Tolleson Union you’ll be a winner on race day.
High School District & Ryan French - Littleton Track: Maintenance & Operations
ack:
Oper
ations
Maintenance &
T
r
Elementary School District & Michael Vaughn -
Litchfield Elementary School District Presented by: Roger Spivey - Scottsdale
Unified School District & Robert Jacobson -
Laveen School District & Robert Loon &
Richard Dobbs - ABM
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