2003 annual conference & exposition - Leadership in Changing Times
School Administrator, Dec, 2002
February 20-23, 2003
Ernest N. Morial
Convention Center
New Orleans, LA
Pre-conference workshop space is limited. Sign up today.
Register for the 2003 Annual Conference by November 30, 2002, and SAVE $100!
Special conference hotel rates available until January 21, 2003.
Log on to www.aasa.org/nce for complete details.
Please note: You must be an annual conference registrant to sign up for pre-conference workshops. You may cancel a pre-conference workshop and receive a full refund before January 20, 2003. No cancellations accepted after this date.
As a school system leader, your responsibilities and interests are wide-ranging. So are the pre-conference workshops for AASA's 2003 Annual Conference. And the half-day format means you can explore two issues in one day.
To register for the 2003 AASA Annual Conference and pre-conference workshops, log on to www.aasa.org today. Or call 703-875-0748 for a conference brochure and registration form.
Thursday, February 20, 2003
Morning Workshops 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon
Balanced, Proactive School Security and Crisis Planning
Kenneth Trump, President, National School Safety & Security Services * Learn a number of sensible, practical risk-reduction measures to provide a physically and psychologically secure school setting. $140
Gentle Pressure-Constantly Applied: Using Achievement Data to Improve School Effectiveness
Allan Olson, President/Executive Director Northwest Evaluation Association & Donna McCahon, Northwest Evaluation Association * See how Northwest Evaluation Association's 800 school districts are making a real difference in student achievement. $140
Communication and Community Relations: Key Ingredients to Superintendent Success and the No Child Left Behind Act
Terry Grier, Superintendent, Guilford County Schools, Greensboro, NC; Jane Hammond, Superintendent in Residence, Stupski Family Foundation; Rich Ba gin, Executive Director National School Public Relations Association * Learn vital techniques in communication and community relations, including how to handle the new requirements of the No Child Left Behind Act. $140
Accountability, Sanctions and Choice Under the No Child Left Behind Act
Julie Miller, Editor & Pubilsher, Title I Report Newsletter and the ESEA Implementation Guide * Learn the law's accountability requirements and how rules are being enforced at the federal and state levels. $140
Afternoon Workshops (1:00 - 4:30 p.m.)
Superintendent Evaluation in a Standards-Based Environment
Michael DiPaola & James Stronge, School of Education, The College of William and Mary * Find out how to align your job description with performance evaluation, design job performance measures and instruments, set goals, measure achievement and more. $140
Data-Driven Decision Making: From Theory to Practice
Geannie Wells, Center for Accountability Solutions, AASA * Discuss meaningful student achievement indicators, cultural and staff development issues, and ways to kick-start data implementation plans. $140
How We Won the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award
John Jay Bonstingl, President, Center for Schools of Quality; Richard DeLorenzo, Chugach School District, Anchorage, AK; Richard Maurer, Pearl River Union Free School District, NY * Hear leaders of the first two Baldrige Award-winning districts share practical strategies to help you and your leadership team make Quality a way of life in your district. $140
"No Child Left Behind" -- A Look at the Impact on Rural Districts
J.M. Edington, III, Superintendent, Biggers-Reyno Schools, Biggers, AR, Mary Kusler, AASA Legislative Specialist; and Richard Eisenhauer, Superintendent, Lexington Public Schools, NE * Join your colleagues to discuss what is working in your state and around the country, and to find out how Rural Education Achievement Program monies are being used. $39
FREE Executive Compensation Session -- Available Morning & Afternoon!
Enhancing Your Compensation Package: Negotiating the Employment Contract You Need and Beyond
Mike Cochran, President, and John Pesce, Senior Vice President, Total Compensation Group Consulting Inc. * Get expert advice on effective compensation negotiation, tax liability issues, dealing with multiple state retirement systems, evaluating the real financial implications of a job change, personal financial planning and more. NO FEE; registration is required.
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