9:30 AM
to 11:00 AM

Current Issues in School Law
43 Attendees
Location Holiday Inn: Ballroom
  Donna M. Kaye, Esq., Senior Council, Legal and Policy Services Dept, NJSBA; John J. Burns, Esq., Counsel/Lobbyist, NJSBA
  Everyone loves talking with a school attorney, especially when it's free. Two NJSBA staff attorneys will present an update on recent legal decisions affecting boards of education. The session uses a combines presentation/question -and-answer format that gives you the opportunity to ask about the topics presented, as well as any other area of school law.
Limited Capacity  Max 100 attendees

9:30 AM
to 11:00 AM

Low-Cost/No-Cost Strategies for Moving Forward Now
34 Attendees
Location Crowne Plaza Salon E
  Dr. Stanley Pogrow, Professor, San Francisco State University; Matthew Mc Grath, Director of Personnel, Parsippany-Troy Hills Schools; Anthony Dragona, Business Administrator, Union City Public Schools
  Focus on three important cost centers in their districts (instruction, personnel and business operations,and learn from three distinguished, can-do educators how to move ahead in ways that will cost little or no more money because they are ways to improve the things for which they are already expending the majority of the district budget.
Limited Capacity  Max 100 attendees

9:30 AM
to 11:00 AM

Sustainable Design & Solar Initiatives
15 Attendees
Location Palace: Lecture Suite
  Charles Sarlo, Esq., Vice President & General Counsel, DMRArchitechs; Pradeep Kapoor, Director of Sustainability, LEED Certified, DMRArchitechs; Lisa A. Gorab, Esq. and Anthony J. Pannella. Esq., Shareholder, Wilentz, Goldman and Spitzer
  The presenters will review the concepts of sustainable design while providing specific examples of best practices. In addition to a variety of building features, they will also include how they have supported districts by bringing the concepts of sustainable design into the classroom with curriculum materials
Limited Capacity  Max 175 attendees

10:00 AM
to 11:30 AM

Shifting Our Schools Towards A Sustainable Future, Presented by Parette Somjen Architects
9 Attendees
Location Palace: Gatsby's
  Jaimie Cloud, President, The Cloud Institute and Winnie Fatton, Project Manager, The Municipal Land Use Center at The College of NJ
  In this session we will introduce the Framework for Education for Sustainability (EfS) that the Cloud Institute has developed over the past 15 years. We will explore and discuss the rationale for EfS and introduce the knowledge, skills, attitudes and enduring understandings that are core to our work. We will also discuss the relevance of the dynamics of systems and change, the commons, natural laws and principles, responsible citizenship and sustainable economics as integral to sustainable systems. In addition, we will facilitate a dialogue on what can be done with our current resources, and the role of catalytic leadership in the change process. Presented by Parette Somjen Architects visit them online at www.planetpsa.com
Limited Capacity  Max 175 attendees

10:00 AM
to 11:30 AM

Student Achievement: Effects of Nutrition and Wellness
5 Attendees
Location The Imperia Majestic Ballroom
  Roxanne Moore, Director of Wellness Initiatives, Sodexo Education; Janine Grossman, Director of Communications, Sodexo School Services;
  Implement nutrition and wellness best practices and real-world examples from colleagues in New Jersey and across the country to help improve student achievement. Participants will be able to take away many tips, ideas, suggestions about how to improve the well-being of their students. With a focus on preparing students for peak performance in the classroom and in life, this session will include a discussion of national efforts to increase student access to healthy foods in school. We will explore ways to enhance nutrition education and communication for students and parents, and provide success stories from districts across the country. This will be an updated version of a workshop we presented during the NSBA Conference in April.
Limited Capacity  Max 450 attendees

10:15 AM
to 11:45 AM

Algebra I by the End of 8th Grade: One District's Story
11 Attendees
Location Holiday Inn: Easton
  Jorden Schiff, Ed.D., Superintendent of Schools, Readington Township Public Schools
  Three years ago the Readington Township Public School District began to analyze national trends that focused on increasing the percentage of students taking Algebra I by the end of 8th grade. Those students who successfully complete this course before entering high school have a better opportunity to take Calculus before entering college. Many studies have documented that students who successfully complete Calculus before college are more likely to enter into fields such as mathematics, physics, and engineering. American educators need to do a better job of preparing our students for these fields if we wish to be competitive globally in the future. This presentation will guide the audience through the process in Readington to increase the percentage of students successfully completing Algebra I by the end of their middle school experience. In 2007, 32% of 8th graders successfully completed Algebra I. In 2010, 50% completed the course successfully. It is our hope that our experience may be helpful for those districts interested in increase the rigor of their math program.
Limited Capacity  Max 60 attendees

10:15 AM
to 11:45 AM

Beyond Bricks & Mortar: Knowing Your Buildings and Keeping Them Healthy and Productive, Presented by SchoolDude.com
15 Attendees
Location Holiday Inn: Davidson
  Louis J. Pepe, RSBA, School Business Administrator/ Board Secretary, Summit Board of Education; Michael Wozny, AIA, LEED AP, Director, Educational Projects, EI Associates; Joseph Donnelly, MS, M.Ed., Director, K-12 Educational Programs, EI Associates
  The current state of school funding has all but eliminated focus and concern for aging school facilities. Now, more than ever, it is imperative that school leaders develop proactive strategies to assess and maintain healthy and productive school facilities to ensure that students and teachers achieve maximum potential in healthy, safe and comfortable learning environments that support current and future program goals. This session will enable participants to develop strategies to look beyond the focus on bricks and mortar of traditional long range facility planning and implement a comprehensive, holistic process that links educational facilities and program goals. It will also present straegies to to finance capital projects without relying on state funding. Presented by SchoolDude.com
Limited Capacity  Max 60 attendees

10:15 AM
to 11:45 AM

Fuel Up to Play 60: An Effective Way to Improve School Wellness and Increase School Funding
4 Attendees
Location Holiday Inn: Concord
  Mark Saunders, American Dairy Association and Dairy Council, Inc
  During this lecture, participants will learn how to put the Fuel Up To Play 60 program to work in their districts and accomplish tangible goals concerning nutrition and physical fitness that will seriously impact the health of our students in a positive and lasting way. In addition, implementing various strategies from this program may increase funding for schools. The FUTP60 program could very well be the long-awaited answer to the epidemic of childhood obesity and financial concerns for school nutrition programs.
Limited Capacity  Max 70 attendees

10:15 AM
to 11:45 AM

No Easy Answers: Health Benefits 2010-2015
34 Attendees
Location Holiday Inn: Ambrose
  James T. Finn, CLU, Regional Vice President, Grinspec Consulting, a Div. of Brown & Brown;
  Can you imagine as a Board member or Administrator trying to figure out how reforms proposed by the President and the Governor, and enacted by their respective Legislatures, will impact their districts? Some of the new laws take effect this year! Our presentation will offer an easy to follow time-line, highlights of the financial pluses and minuses if various new laws, and leave the school leader feeling like they have a handle on what is coming down the road over the next five years.
Limited Capacity  Max 70 attendees

10:15 AM
to 11:45 AM

The First Amendment: Banners, Buttons, Arm Bands and Drugs
11 Attendees
Location Holiday Inn: Bennington
  Brenda C. Liss, Esq., Counsel, Riker, Danzig, Scherer, Hyland & Perretti, LLP; Arsen Zartarian, Esq., Deputy General Counsel, Newark Public Schools
  School attorneys will engage session participants in a lively discussion of the First Amendment in the public schools, and its evolution since the U.S. Supreme Court declared in 1969 that students and teachers do not "shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate." They will discuss judicial decisions interpreting the First Amendment; the free speech rights of students, school employees, school board members and members of the public; limitations on those rights; and practical tips for school officials navigating these complex issues.
Limited Capacity  Max 70 attendees

11:30 AM
to 1:00 PM

A Short Course on Gifted Students and Gifted Education:Why is gifted education important?
25 Attendees
Location Palace: Salon III
  Elaine Mendelow, President, NJ Association for Gifted Children
  What are the components of a strong gifted and talented program? Is your district in compliance with state code in this area? This program will discuss ways to identify gifted and talented students and effective strategies for enhancing a program. Resources will be provided to enrich education in your district.
Limited Capacity  Max 40 attendees

11:30 AM
to 1:00 PM

Ask Governmental Relations
21 Attendees
Location Palace: Salon II
  Michael A. Vrancik, Governmental Relations Director, NJSBA; John Burns, Counsel/Lobbyist, NJSBA
  NJSBA's Governmental Relations staff monitors pending legislation, advocates for boards of education before state and federal lawmakers, and works with other state and federal education associations, as well as individual board members, to develop solutions for school districts. This program will update board members on the legislative issues and challenges that New Jersey boards of education are facing. There will be ample time for questions and answers with NJSBA staff.
Limited Capacity  Max 80 attendees

11:30 AM
to 1:00 PM

Backup Is Broken
1 Attendees
Location Palace: Salon VII
  Rick Wilson, Sr. Consultant, Weidenhammer, Wyomissing , PA
  The New Jersey Department of Education recommends a Continuity of Instruction / Core Operations Plan (CoI/COP). Today's technology networks look very different
Limited Capacity  Max 35 attendees

11:30 AM
to 1:00 PM

Leveraging Board Relationships to Enhance Student Achievement
13 Attendees
Location Palace: Salon V
  Paula Latvenas, Catapult Learning
  This interactive session will engage board members in a thoughtful discussion of strategies to enhance their contributions to student achievement and participation. The program is designed to foster the exchange of best practices that have been successfully implemented in diverse districts across the country.
Limited Capacity  Max 35 attendees

11:30 AM
to 1:00 PM

New Jersey Charter Schools, Surveying the Landscape
7 Attendees
Location Palace: Salon VIII
  Morton Marks, School Business Administrator/Technology Director and founder of the NJ Charter Schools Business and Technology Association; Mitchel P. Mund, President, Fortitude Insurance; Mendham Kamaal Bennett, President, New Jersey Education Consortium (NJEC), Keyport
  There are many misunderstandings circulating about New Jersey charter schools. This program will clearly detail the funding issues for charters vs. boards of education and will spotlight potential points of collaboration between the two. There will also be discussion of new developments for charters in insurance (Educators Benefits Alliance) and purchasing and sports collectives (N.J. Education Consortium).
Limited Capacity  Max 40 attendees

11:30 AM
to 1:00 PM

Student Activities; Proceed With Caution
37 Attendees
Location Palace: Salon I
  David Wm. Bosted, Esq, Policy Consultant, NJSBA Legal & Policy Services
  In the aftermath of the state budget crisis, many school districts are considering student activity fees to offset the cost of extracurricular activities. But this is an area in which school boards must tread lightly. Before enacting activity fees, boards should consider carefully all the implications. If a district does decide to take this route, there are several policy issues and practical questions that must be addressed and answered.
Limited Capacity  Max 50 attendees

11:30 AM
to 1:00 PM

Student Centric Budgeting; Preserving Jobs
23 Attendees
Location Palace: Salon IV
  Michael Stefkovich, Board Member, Tewksbury; Mr. William Petrick, Tewksbury Township Superintendent
  Help your district plan proactively to flourish in this era of economic and political demands. Our district has had drastic state aid reduction and three years of flat tax rates. At the same time, we have not had any teacher layoffs or program cuts and have advanced new curricular initiatives. This program will use a Power Point presentation to lead participants through case studies, and will include actively engage the audience through dialogue and conversation on the recent experiences of districts.
Limited Capacity  Max 55 attendees

11:30 AM
to 1:00 PM

The Critical Link Between Green Buildings and Green Curriculum
1 Attendees
Location Palace: Salon VI
  Jay Perantoni, FAIA, Principal at SSP Architects; John Henry, Program Director; Paul Qvale, LEED AP, CSDP, Director of Sustainable Services, Hillmann Consulting Group
  Green schools must operate in tandem with green curriculum. It is not enough for architects and builders to design and construct green schools: when teachers and staff are engaged in the process, buildings can achieve a higher threshold of energy efficiency at much lower costs. Similarly, teachers and facility operators can work together to operate conventional buildings in much greener ways. When properly executed, incorporating environmental awareness principles into education both reduces costs and enhances education.
Limited Capacity  Max 40 attendees

3:00 PM
to 4:30 PM

'YOU CAN': New Jersey National Guard Education Team
Location Palace: Lecture Suite
  SFC Freeman; SSG Shanahan
  The NJARNG-RRC-EDT is committed to organizing educational programs for high schools throughout the State of New Jersey. Our "Partners in Education" programs create strong partnerships with New Jersey Educators and the NJARNG. Together we can meet our common goals which is to help New Jersey students become active community members and productive citizens. We will share information about our motivated manpower, trained professional support and student programs that are available for the academic year 2010-2011 at no cost to the district.
Limited Capacity  Max 125 attendees

3:00 PM
to 4:30 PM

NJASA Women's Leadership Conference
18 Attendees
Location Palace: Gatsby's
  Marie Wilson, Director of the White House Project
  A very prominent speaker, Marie Wilson, the Director of the White House Project. The White House Project is a national, non-partisan, non-profit organization dedicated to advancing the entry of women into the position of leadership in all sectors. The White House Project conducts groundbreaking research on female candidates for elective office, including how the press covers female candidates. The White House Project also just released its Benchmark Women's Leadership Research which looked at 10 sectors of professions and gave concrete solutions from the experts in each sector to improve women's leadership. There is NO FEE to attend, however registration is required as seating is limited. Please download the registration form at www.njasa.net and return it, via fax (609) 599-1893, by Wednesday, October 13, 2010. Questions? Please contact Kathy Zega via email at kzega@njasa.net or (609) 599-2900, ext. 129.
Limited Capacity  Max 120 attendees

3:30 PM
to 5:15 PM

Education: NJ followed by A Conversation with the Acting Commissioner
37 Attendees
Location Exposition Hall
  Join us for Education NJ, a conversation about current issues, education reform and improving education in New Jersey. Panelists will share their thoughts and address your concerns during this informative and fast paced session. Following Education: NJ, New Jersey Department of Education Acting Commissioner Rochelle Hendricks and NJSBA Director of Governmental Relations, Michael A. Vrancik will discuss what's happening in Trenton. This is your opportunity to hear firsthand how recent legislative activity may impact your district. Seating is limited to 1,000 people and is on a first come, first serve basis. Please plan to arrive early to secure your seat for this important session.
Limited Capacity  Max 1000 attendees
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3:45 PM
to 5:15 PM

Building Relationships and Communicating with Parents 2010
18 Attendees
Location Holiday Inn: Davidson
  Thomas Greco, Math Teacher, Kinnelon High School
  Teachers are the primary contact between schools and parents and are the ambassadors for any school district. But most teachers haven't had sufficient training to establish collaborative relationships with parents. Some seek to minimize parent contact, and as a result the communications are parent-initiated and frequently negative. Discover how your district can benefit when teachers build a professional, pro-active, information-rich relationship with parents, and how technology can facilitate teacher/parent communications.
Limited Capacity  Max 60 attendees

3:45 PM
to 5:15 PM

Cost Effective Way to Keep Your Policy Manual Updated
4 Attendees
Location Holiday Inn: Bennington
  Jean Harkness, Policy Consultant, NJSBA; Lou Schimenti, Policy Consultant, NJSBA
  A presentation given by two of NJSBA policy consultants with handout resources and a question and answer session. Attendees will learn how to update your board policies and structure your policy manual, learn how changes in law and code affect your policy manual, and informed on cost effective ways in keeping their policy manual updated.
Limited Capacity  Max 70 attendees

3:45 PM
to 5:15 PM

Public School Purchasing: What You Should Know to Keep You Out of Trouble!
13 Attendees
Location Holiday Inn: Concord
  James Shoop, Assistant School Business Administrator, Passaic Public School District
  Participants will better understand the basic concepts of proper public school and charter school purchasing. Board members, superintendents, school business administrators and other school officials will be informed of their responsibilities with reference to public school and charter school purchasing. Participants will be better prepared to establish control over school purchasing in their district and take steps to ensure the purchasing process is not abused. A special emphasis will be highlighted on the requirements of NJQSAC and the Accountability Regulations as they pertains to public school and charter school purchasing.
Limited Capacity  Max 70 attendees

3:45 PM
to 5:15 PM

Raising the Bar in Tough Times: Should Schools Be More Like the Ritz-Carlton?
13 Attendees
Location Holiday Inn: Easton
  Dr. Charles Kuzminski, Principal Consultant, Leadership Links, LLC; Carol Moldan, Principal Consultant, Leadership Links, LLC
  The Ritz-Carlton's Gold Standard of customer service is legendary. In an era of declining resources, should schools dare to create a road map to becoming "world class?” This session will explore what's really important (and not necessarily expensive) to school districts that want to become great.
Limited Capacity  Max 60 attendees

3:45 PM
to 5:15 PM

What Every Board Member Needs To Know About Assessment-- Testing 101
15 Attendees
Location Holiday Inn: Ambrose
  Jack Kopcak, Northeast Region National Affiliate Manager, NSBA
  The attendees will take a short test. After the test, through questions, answers and observations through a power point and discussion, they will understand : testing types, formats, scores and reasons to test. They should leave this session with a better understanding of the testing world and how it is driving today's education. The power-point will be provided as a handout for notes. Jack Kopcak, NSBA's Northeast Region NA Development Manager, worked for 21 years as an assessment consultant for The Riverside Publishing Company and for the Princeton Review. He has done test trainings and inservice sessions nationally. This presentation was a great success at workshops for PSBA, VSBA and NCSBA.
Limited Capacity  Max 70 attendees

7:00 PM
to 8:30 PM

Charter School Governance
1 Attendees
Location Holiday Inn: Salon C
  Gain a better understanding of your roles as a Charter School Trustee.

7:00 PM
to 8:30 PM

Key Issues in Public School Safety
13 Attendees
Location Holiday Inn: Salon A
  Andy Demidont, V.P. Educational Programs and Services, SERAPH; Robert McCann, Director, School Safety Services, SERAPH
  This session will cover 5 key issues related to safety and security problems in elementary, middle and high schools: 1. LACK OF ACCURATE UNDERSTANDING OF SAFETY ISSUES: Planning Without Assessment, Guessing Is Not Planning. 2. REACTION NOT PREDICTION 3. POOR MANAGEMENT OF SCHOOLS: The Real Issue In School Safety. 4. LACK OF EFFECTIVE PLANS TO COMBAT TRUANCY AND LATENESS: Truancy Is The Root Of All School Safety Issues. 5. POOR EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT: Don't Ask Amateurs To Do What Professionals Do Without Training.

7:00 PM
to 8:30 PM

Overseeing Your District's Finances
45 Attendees
Location Holiday Inn: Salon B
  Charles Trainor, Internal Auditor, Management Audit Conultants, Inc.;
  School districts are receiving increased Federal financial aid as part of the government's fiscal stimulus plan. Because there will be increased accountability for these funds, districts need effective financial controls. Boards may wish to sharpen their financial expertise in regard to oversight responsibilities. An audit committee can help by focusing on cost controls and loss prevention thereby ensuring both local and federal taxpayer funds are protected. Board members will identify the tools, resources and strategies they can employ to enhance their financial oversight responsibilities. Board members will learn the importance of internal control concepts and be sensitized to the dangers of micromanaging administrators. Board members will recognize that an active internal control review program will help minimize abuse of district funds and equipment.
 

 

9:00 AM
to 2:00 PM

School Law Forum
21 Attendees
Location Crowne Plaza: Ballroom by invitation
NOTE  THIS EVENT IS BY INVITATION ONLY
Limited Capacity  Max 150 attendees

9:30 AM
to 12:00 PM

Labor Relations Mini-Workshop
51 Attendees
Location Holiday Inn: Ballroom
  NJSBA Staff and others
  Boards entering negotiations this year are facing an unprecedented level of financial constraint and rising costs coupled with legislative and regulatory uncertainty. In order to successfully negotiate a labor contract in this enviotrment, boards need to fully utilize all their resources. Come and hear from educational officials, experienced practioners, and school negotiators who will provide information and advice that can help your district achieve its bargaining goals.
Limited Capacity  Max 300 attendees

10:30 AM
to 12:00 PM

Decrease Costs and Increase Buying Power with Shared Services
21 Attendees
Location Palace: North West Ballroom
  Gene Murphy, President, Promedia Technology Services, Inc.;
  The goal of this presentation is to educate attendees on the cost saving benefits of a shared service model for their school districts. Shared Services refers to the provision of a service by one part of an organization or group where that service had previously been found in more than one part of the organization or group. Thus the funding and resourcing of the service is shared and the providing department effectively becomes an internal service provider. The key is the idea of 'sharing' within an organization or group and decreasing overall costs of procuring products and services. Some of the benefits of using a Shared Service model: • Decrease Costs and Increase Buying Power • Higher trained and certified engineers by a countywide or group discounted basis • Act as a buying consortium for member organizations • Decrease licensing, product, and service costs • Decrease costs on products you are already buying o Cisco o Microsoft o HP o VMware • Countywide redundant system including: Exchange Email Services, Voice, Video, Data Center, Library System, etc.
Limited Capacity  Max 90 attendees

10:30 AM
to 12:00 PM

Leveraging Voluntary Benefits; a 403(b) Case Study
4 Attendees
Location Holiday Inn: Davidson
  Bruce Linger, LFA Planner, Lincoln Financial Group
  Increase the value of your 403(b) plan. Learn the tricks and tools to take control of this benefit while putting the work / cost on 403(b) vendors. Start with the first key: Move vendors from selling to a retirement education and planning forum. Visit this session for details on this and more inside secrets…
Limited Capacity  Max 60 attendees

10:30 AM
to 12:00 PM

Organizing Your Charter School Policy Manual
1 Attendees
Location Holiday Inn: Bennington
  Lou Schimenti, Policy Consultant, NJSBA
  After attending this session charter school member will have the knowledge of what should be in their policy manual, how to organize their manual for quick and easy access, and how to maintain their manual so that it will not be out of date. Attendees will also become aware of the different policies that address their needs compared to a regular school district.
Limited Capacity  Max 70 attendees

10:30 AM
to 12:00 PM

Sharing Technology - Implementing Technology with a Limited Budget
19 Attendees
Location Holiday Inn: Ambrose
  Edmund C. Hayward, Director of Special Projects, Manchester Regional High School District; Scott Hlavacek, Director of Technology, Manchester Regional High School District; Brian Zinn
  Eight years ago, for the first time MRHS, a regional high school, shared its Technician with Haledon Public school. HPS needed tech services and we found that it was more efficient and cost effective to share one technician between the two single building school districts. Fast forward to the present, Manchester now shares technology services with 16 school districts, two public libraries, and a borough hall. The philosophy is that 80% of technology issues (can't print, email, logon, etc.) can be handled by level one technicians. There's no need to pay for a full time level 3 Administrator when you only need one 20% of the time. Through the sharing of services and a layered approach to technology support, your district gains a multi-level technology department that can manage ALL technology needs that impact the district, and all while reducing your bottom line.
Limited Capacity  Max 70 attendees

10:30 AM
to 12:00 PM

The New Jersey Model Schools in the Arts Project
5 Attendees
Location Holiday Inn: Easton
  Kristin Wenger, Director, NJ Arts Education Partnership; Bob Morrison, President, Quadrant Arts Education Research
  Participants will hear a visiting team's experience and learn the attributes shared by model schools in the arts and how this can be applied to their own districts. Best practices and real solutions will be shared from this groundbreaking comprehensive study conducted on model arts programs in NJ. The resulting information will be used to mentor schools and districts seeking improvement. See what excellence in the arts looks like and learn how this can be used to create change in your district.
Limited Capacity  Max 60 attendees

10:30 AM
to 12:00 PM

Turning Around Your School: Helping Schools Improve Student Achievement
16 Attendees
Location Holiday Inn: Concord
  Dr. Anthony Scannella, Chief Executive Officer, Foundation for Educational Administration/NJPSA; Dr. Jay Doolan, Director of Professional Services, Foundation for Educational Administration/NJPSA; Ms. Beth Carr, Director of District Partnerships, Learning Sciences International
  Understand the components of a comprehensive school turnaround model for low achieving schools that results in improved student achievement by completing the following: aligning vision and mission to high expectations for all students; analyzing data to determine where to intervene in the school improvement process; implementing research-based instructional practices; implementing an instructional and leadership improvement system that tracks data on teacher growth and leadership practices; coordinating local board, central office, and community support; and building sustainability through coaching and monitoring.
Limited Capacity  Max 70 attendees

11:30 AM
to 1:00 PM

Close the Gaps with Career and College Readiness On Line
7 Attendees
Location Palace: Salon IV
  Dr. Rich DiPatri, Former Superintendent of Brevard County Schools, Florida and Jersey City Schools, Jersey City; E. Jane Gallucci, National School Boards Association Past President, former Rockaway Borough school board member and Pinellas County (Florida) school board member
  Explore using 21st century technology to put every student on the road to success. Online resources can implement college and career readiness programs for all students; increase the number of students who obtain a readiness score on the PSAT, SAT, or ACT and earn college credit in high school; and increase the number of students who graduate from high school. Discuss with experts how to keep students in school by offering a breadth of academic and career programs online that are accredited and cost effective.
Limited Capacity  Max 55 attendees

11:30 AM
to 1:00 PM

Don't Be Scared by the Words Special Ed
2 Attendees
Location Palace: Salon VI
  Michael I. Inzelbuch, Esq., Lakewood
  Board members and school administrators often have to rely almost completely upon attorneys and directors of special education when they make significant decisions affecting a district's special ed programming and budget. The program will provide board members with a working knowledge of special education mandates and programs.
Limited Capacity  Max 40 attendees

11:30 AM
to 1:00 PM

Improving Student Achievement with Data: The Administrators Role
16 Attendees
Location Palace: Salon VII
  Dr. Steven Arnoff, Education Specialist, Infinite Campus
  Districts today have more extensive and powerful information on students than ever before. Using that data properly to make decisions can help improve student achievement. This program will acquaint participants with how to identify and discuss the essential questions that board members and administrators should examine, and will also demonstrate how to create powerful visual presentations of data analysis results that identify resource and program modifications to improve student, building and district level achievement.
Limited Capacity  Max 35 attendees

11:30 AM
to 1:00 PM

NJ EXCEL: A Model for Leadership Succession
3 Attendees
Location Palace: Salon VIII
  Scott Rocco, Interim Superintendent, Hillsborough Township Public Schools, instructor in the NJ EXCEL Program
  The quality of school leadership and teaching are two of the most critical factors to ensure equal opportunity and learning for all students---and they are inextricably linked. NJ EXCEL (Expedited Certification for Educational Leadership) is a state-approved non-traditional program leading to certification for supervisor, principal, school administrator, and director of school counseling services in lieu of traditional graduate studies in educational administration. This presentation will address the context, process and content of NJ EXCEL. Jeff Graber, Ed.D., Associate Director of School Leadership Programs, Foundation for Educational Administration
Limited Capacity  Max 40 attendees

11:30 AM
to 1:00 PM

Portable, Cost-Effective, Interactive Whiteboard Learning Experiences!
4 Attendees
Location Palace: Salon III
  Scott McCue, principal, Eatontown Public Schools; Agnes Zaorski, Educational Technology Consultant, Take Along Technology LLC
  Bring the power of collaborative student authoring into your classroom! Use a computer, a projector, and the portable MimioTeach interactive whiteboard system for use on an ordinary classroom whiteboard. Lessons become dynamic, interactive experiences as students use Stationery Studio templates, Microsoft Paint, PowerPoint (or Keynote), and MimioStudio working on collaborative writing projects as a class. Reluctant authors also gain confidence and inspiration from being able to see other classmates' work projected on the MimioTeach system.
Limited Capacity  Max 40 attendees

11:30 AM
to 1:00 PM

The Digital Natives: Teaching to a Different Brain
16 Attendees
Location Palace: Salon I
  Dominic F. Mucci, Superintendent of Schools, Englewood Cliffs Public Schools
  Advancements in digital technology have had a tremendous impact on education, changing schools and our student's brains. Discover the implications of these advancements on how we reach, teach and engage today's students. Learn more about the skills and strategies 21st century teachers will need to be successful with 21st century learners. Your presenter is a New Jersey superintendent and is nationally certified by Jensen Learning as a Brain Based Education instructor.
Limited Capacity  Max 50 attendees

11:30 AM
to 1:00 PM

Using a Professional Learning Community to Support Health and Academic Achievement in Your School
3 Attendees
Location Palace: Salon II
  Karen Buonocore, MA, CHES, Relationship Manager, New Jersey Alliance for a Healthier Generation, a Partnership between the William J. Clinton Foundation and the American Heart Association; Susan Anderson, Health and Physical Education Teacher , Perth Amboy High School; Cynthia A. Collins, M.S., Program Manager, Child and Adolescent Health, NJ Department of Health & Senior Services; Jared Roe, Health and Physical Education Teacher, Halsted Middle School, Newton
  What can your school do to support student achievement and promote school wellness for students and staff? Hear from two schools that use a professional learning community approach known as "coordinated school health” to foster health and academic achievement.
Limited Capacity  Max 80 attendees

11:45 AM
to 1:00 PM

Lessons in Leadership: Managing Through a Crisis
18 Attendees
Location Palace: Gatsby's
  Mark Young, Senior Vice President, Public Sector Operations for Xerox; Skip Stitt, Sr. Vice President, Xerox
  What role does leadership play in guiding organizations through crisis and beyond? Hear from Xerox on how they survived a crisis in the beginning of the decade and how these lessons continue to shape their future. Mark Young will be talking about how organizations stumble, how an unlikely CEO was thrust into a role to save the company, how Xerox leverage the crisis to emerge stronger and the 10 leadership lessons that guided them through the crisis.
Limited Capacity  Max 120 attendees
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2:30 PM
to 3:30 PM

Public Relations Workshop
36 Attendees
Location Palace: Gatsby's
  TBD
Limited Capacity  Max 120 attendees

2:45 PM
to 4:15 PM

Inviting Google to Your Professional Learning Community
12 Attendees
Location Holiday Inn: Ambrose
  Scott Shaw, Supervisor of Humanities, Morris County School of Technology; Fiona Borland, Vice-President of Consulting Services, IDE
  As school leaders, we value collaboration. We value the input of all stake holders in goal setting, curriculum development, and policy design. Additionally, we hope to foster a community of professional learning within our school buildings. How do we accomplish this without overloading the faculty with additional emails and meetings? The suite of Google applications such as Sites and Docs, can be a powerful tool for building a culture of collaboration. Through the use of these Google Apps, hear the story of how teams of teachers, community members, administrators, and business partners collaborate on key district documents, team projects, and instructional resources. Additionally, see how teachers share what their students are doing with other faculty members through the use of Google Sites, creating not only an awareness of assignments, topics of study, and infusion of instruction with technology, but also an idea bank for sharing instructional practices across the entire school community. As our students utilize web 2.0 tools for their academic success, are we as educational professionals committed to optimizing these collaborative tools to enhance our learning community?
Limited Capacity  Max 70 attendees

2:45 PM
to 4:15 PM

Online Student Registration Can Save Money and Time
7 Attendees
Location Holiday Inn: Concord
  Karin Holtz, Director of Sales and Marketing, Public Schools, Infosnap, Inc.; Daniela Tattoli, Director of Technology, Springfield Public School District
  See how easy it is to transfer registration and annual enrollment updates from paper forms to online forms. Save your school district money on re/registration. Hear from Daniela Tatolli, Director of Technology at Springfield Public Schools, about how her district simplified the expensive, time-consuming and error-prone paper registration forms process by putting the Student Registration, Health, Emergency Contacts, etc. online and uploading the clean data into SIS
Limited Capacity  Max 70 attendees

2:45 PM
to 4:15 PM

The Role of Place in Shaping Curriculum
6 Attendees
Location Holiday Inn: Davidson
  Jay Perantoni, AIA, NCARB, Principal, SSP Architectural Group; Dr. Timothy Frederiks, Superintendent, Allamuchy Township School District; Paul Qvale, Director of Sustainable Services, Hillman Group
  The Mountain Villa Primary School is one of our State's most unique examples of collaboration with the community and the state to achieve outstanding facility results. A remarkable series of events transpired to bring this project to fruition, including acquisition by the NJDEP Green Acres program of a portion of the site concurrent with a community referendum campaign for its funding, as plans advanced through the NJ Highlands preservation area standards required for construction. The goal for the primary school was always the use of the site for environmental education for all ages, which is now being realized in its occupancy by students and use by the community.
Limited Capacity  Max 60 attendees

2:45 PM
to 4:15 PM

Tri-District Consortium: A Working Shared Services Consolidation Model
20 Attendees
Location Holiday Inn: Easton
  Dr. G. Kennedy Greene, Superintendent, Newton Public Schools; Mr. Bernard Baggs, Superintendent, Andover Regional School District; Mr. John Nittolo, Principal, Green Township School District
  Shared services consolidation is a successful, practical approach to achieving cost savings and improving services in New Jersey's new political and educational environment. The Tri-District Consortium of Newton, Andover Regional, and Green Township Public Schools brings superintendents, board presidents, BAs, administrators, and teaching/support staff together in a strategic partnership that is already accomplishing meaningful results. This group session will share the strategies used, achievements made, and lessons learned from our collaborative efforts. This will be done with three activities: a brief PowerPoint presentation; a question and answer period, and small group dialogues on how participants might apply this model in their own local circumstances.
Limited Capacity  Max 60 attendees

2:45 PM
to 4:15 PM

Understanding the Characteristics of Learners with Asperger's Syndrome (AS)
7 Attendees
Location Holiday Inn: Bennington
  Caroline Beischer, School Psychologist, Sussex-Wantage Regional School District
  This population has unique educational, communication and social needs that require specialized instruction and skill. Educational programming for students with AS are often non-traditional special education initiatives based on the student's individual strengths, which may be secondary considerations given new, unprecedented budgetary restrictions. Through participation in this session, attendees will understand the imperative to provide these "quirky", atypical learners with the skills needed, to develop the intelligence, creativity, and self-confidence that enable them to realize their amazing potential.
Limited Capacity  Max 70 attendees

3:00 PM
to 5:00 PM

Effective Lobbying Techniques for Board Members
12 Attendees
Location Palace: Lecture Suite
  Ray Pinney, Manager, Grassroots Activities NJSBA; Barbara Horl, Lobbyist, NJSBA
  What is the best way to influence your legislators? Join NJSBA staffers and aides to New Jersey legislators as we discuss how educators can make their voices heard. Learn the key to developing good relationships with your legislators and discover resources that will help you be better informed and better equipped to make a difference.
Limited Capacity  Max 120 attendees

3:00 PM
to 5:00 PM

Social Media: It's Not As Scary As You Think
20 Attendees
Location Palace: NorthWest Ballroom
  Jim Long, NBC News; Eric Scheinger, New Milford High School
  Hear from two speakers using social media in very interesting ways. Jim Long (@newmediajim) is a cameraman with NBC News who covers the White House and President Barack Obama. The images he captures through his lens are only part of the story, the other part is what Jim shares with more than 30,000 followers on Twitter, offering the a very unique look at the Presidency and news gathering. You'll hear how Jim got involved in using Twitter and the challenges that he faces having a direct relationship with 30,000 people while working inside a massive corporation. Eric Scheinger is a High School Principal who is connected to his school and his community using Twitter and Facebook. His efforts have built a stronger school-community relationship and opened new doors for him professionally. His school has even received grants and news coverage as a result of his use of social media.
Limited Capacity  Max 125 attendees

3:30 PM
to 5:00 PM

Changing the Industrial Age High School to Teach Modern/Digital Generation
6 Attendees
Location Palace: Lecture Suite
  Since as far back as one can remember the buildings that have taught our children have remained essentially the same in design and use. This session will review the background of the building designs, rationale for change and the potential options for changing these environments.
Limited Capacity  Max 175 attendees

3:30 PM
to 5:15 PM

Education: NJ followed by the State Legislative Update
22 Attendees
Location Exposition Hall
  Assemblyman David W. Wolfe, Member, Assembly Education Committee; Assemblywoman Mila M. Jasey, Member, Assembly Education Committee; Michael Vrancik, NJSBA Governmental Relations
  Join us for Education: NJ, a conversation about current issues, education reform and improving education in New Jersey. Panelists will share their thoughts and address your concerns during this informative and fast paced session. Following Education: NJ, stay for the State Legislative Update. Learn about the educational issues legislators and other state leaders are debating and how it will affect New Jersey School Districts. Join NJSBA staff and invited state leaders for a timely discussion on educational issues that affect our children. Seating is limited to 1,000 people and is on a first come, first serve basis. Please plan to arrive early to secure your seat for this important session.
Limited Capacity  Max 1000 attendees
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