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Leadership
 for
     Learning
    Ohio School Boards Association
    2018 Capital Conference
     Nov. 11-13, 2018   Greater Columbus Convention Center
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The OSBA Capital Conference is one of the most valuable investments of time an education leader can make,
with information for board members, superintendents, treasurers, curriculum directors and transportation
directors as well as all administration leaders. Whether you are a newly elected board member or seasoned
veteran, there is valuable learning for all. The Capital Conference is the networking event of the year. With
the largest education-related trade show in the U.S., you also will find information on the latest products
and services to make your district more productive. If you want to maximize your impact on your district,
join me in attending the OSBA Capital Conference in November.
                                                  — OSBA President Randy Smith, Forest Hills Local (Hamilton)

A celebration of leadership and learning
What does the 2018 Capital Conference and Trade Show offer? Nothing less than three days of the best
professional development, leadership training and networking you’ll find anywhere. If you have a passion
for lifelong learning and providing first-rate leadership for your students, district and community, the
conference is the place to be. Embracing the philosophy of leadership for learning, the 63rd annual event
offers inspirational keynote speakers, a world-class Trade Show, a student achievement exhibition and
countless opportunities for education, exploration and engagement.

A conference not to be missed                                            what you learn at the conference more than outweighs the
   It’s no exaggeration to say that the Capital Conference and           investment of time and money.
Trade Show is the must-attend educational convention of the                 Whatever your role in your school district, you will leave
year. The Greater Columbus Convention Center will be filled with         Columbus with a renewed commitment to improving student
wall-to-wall opportunities for learning and leadership                   learning and new skills and strategies to govern and operate
development. The expanded agenda is packed with extraordinary            your district more efficiently.
keynote speakers, in-depth learning sessions, specialized                   So, if you want to discover creative solutions to the complex
workshops and an array of exhibits and displays that every               challenges school districts across Ohio face, register for the
member of your school district leadership team will find valuable.       Capital Conference and Trade Show today. You will discover a
   No other conference offers such a rich range of professional          multitude of ways to fulfill your passion for lifelong learning
development at such an affordable cost, and you’ll find that             and leadership.
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Extraordinary professional development
   The Capital Conference is the only professional
                                                                           Registration opens July 16
development event in Ohio designed specifically for public
                                                                           Materials will be mailed to districts
school management teams. It offers a wealth of critical                    or download registration forms at
information on the latest public education issues, trends and              http://conference.ohioschoolboards.org
technology. Learning sessions — the core curriculum of the
conference — are organized into focus areas and led by top                See the stars shine at Student Achievement Fair
experts. You’ll also learn from other attendees by                           If you’re looking for educational innovations, you'll find
collaborating and connecting with board colleagues from                   them in the Student Achievement Fair. One of the most
around the state to share challenges and solutions.                       popular conference events, the fair shines a spotlight on 100 of
                                                                          Ohio’s most exemplary and forward-looking school district
Additional Sunday sessions expand learning                                programs. Meet with students and teachers at their booths to
opportunities and add value to your conference                            learn how districts around the state are innovating to increase
   There is a full slate of programming on Sunday, including              student achievement and prepare Ohio’s children for the
numerous educational seminars and an afternoon General                    future. You’ll be sure to take home several ideas to implement
Session. There also is a free leadership development Spotlight            in your district. The fair also includes five talented student
Session led by superintendents from two of Ohio’s largest                 entertainment groups — one from each of OSBA’s five regions
school districts. Sunday wraps up with the Welcome                        — and a visual arts exhibit.
Reception, which provides attendees an informal atmosphere
for networking while enjoying great food and refreshments.                A world-class Trade Show
                                                                              The Capital Conference Trade Show has a well-earned
Specialized training throughout the conference                            reputation as the biggest and best exhibition of school goods
   Along with the additional learning opportunities on Sunday,            and services in the nation. This vast exposition will host nearly
there is specialized training throughout the event. Many                  600 booths of vendors offering everything a school district
sessions will provide the latest on school finance and legislation.       needs to support student achievement and make the most of
Others focus on department leaders, such as curriculum                    its resources.
coordinators, transportation directors, technology supervisors,
human resources managers and public relations specialists. New            Must-attend events
this year, the conference will be paperless, with handouts                Conference Luncheons (separate registration required)
available through the Conference App and the conference                       The Conference Luncheons provide another chance to hear
website, http://conference.ohioschoolboards.org/handouts.                 renowned speakers share their leadership strategies and
Handouts will be posted a week prior to the event; attendees              success stories. The Monday Conference Luncheon presenter is
can download or print copies before they arrive.                          Cedric Jennings, who heads a Washington, D.C., social service
                                                                          agency and overcame the challenges of inner-city life to earn
Keynote speakers offer insights, inspiration                              several Ivy League degrees. Ohio State University and NFL
   The First General Session speaker is Alex Banayan, who                 football great Eddie George speaks at the Tuesday Conference
was recognized as one of Forbes’ 30 Under 30 and Business                 Luncheon. George now focuses on building businesses that
Insider’s Most Powerful People Under 30. He is the author of              allow people to grow and succeed.
“The Third Door: The Wild Quest to Uncover How the World’s
Most Successful People Launched Their Careers.” The just-                 Spotlight Sessions
released book chronicles Banayan’s five-year journey to track                These sessions allow time for attendees to take a “deeper
down some of the world’s most accomplished people to                      dive” into timely topics vital to successfully leading a school
unlock the secrets of their success.                                      district. Topics include leadership development, legislative
   Academy award-winning actress, director and producer                   updates, diversity and inclusion, school transportation and
Goldie Hawn will headline the Second General Session. In                  student mental health.
recent years, Hawn has become an advocate for the
betterment of youth education programs. She is the founder                Public records training
of The Hawn Foundation, a public charity with a mission to                   Each school board member or designee must undergo three
equip children with the social and emotional skills they need             hours of approved public records training during the member’s
to lead smarter, healthier and happier lives. The foundation              term of office. Completing this session, presented by the state
created the MindUP program, an evidence-based curriculum                  auditor’s office, fulfills the training requirement. This session is
and teaching model for grades pre-K through eight that                    offered at 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 13. This session is open
provides children with tools to improve academic                          to conference registrants only.
performance.
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Inspiring General Session speakers
 First General Session • Sunday, Nov. 11 • 3:45 p.m.-5:30 p.m.
Alex Banayan — millennial thought leader and venture capitalist
    Instead of studying for his college finals, Alex Banayan went to audition for “The Price is Right.”
It turned out to be the best decision he ever made.
    The college freshman sold the sailboat he won on the show and invested in his real fascination
— the key to success. He set out to uncover how the world’s most successful people launched
their careers.
    Banayan, one of Forbes’ 30 Under 30 and Business Insider’s Most Powerful People Under 30,
spent years nagging celebrities and business moguls for interviews. Ultimately, he sat down with
Bill Gates, Lady Gaga, Maya Angelou, Steven Spielberg, Mark Zuckerberg, Warren Buffett and
many others.
    Banayan’s book, “The Third Door: The Wild Quest to Uncover How the World’s Most Successful
People Launched Their Careers,” chronicles his unbelievable journey tracking down the world’s
most successful people and uncovering how their careers began.
    Their secret? They all took the third door.
    Sponsored by CompManagement Health Systems, Ennis Britton Co. LPA, Pepple & Waggoner Ltd., Ross Sinclaire & Associates
LLC and Scott Scriven LLP.

 Second General Session • Tuesday, Nov. 13 • 10:30 a.m.-noon.
                              Goldie Hawn — Academy Award-winning actress and child advocate
                                 Academy Award-winning actress Goldie Hawn believes “children light the path to joy” and
                              dedicates much of her life’s work to creating innovative solutions to help children thrive.
                                 Alarmed by increases in school violence, youth depression and suicide, Hawn created The
                              Hawn Foundation in 2003. Its mission is to equip children with the social and emotional skills
                              needed to lead smarter, healthier, happier and, ultimately, more productive lives.
                                 Hawn’s foundation, which serves over 5 million children worldwide, worked with
                              neuroscientists, educators, psychologists and researchers to develop MindUP. The evidence-based
                              curriculum and teaching model for grades pre-K through eight helps children understand their
                              own emotions, reduce stress and anxiety, increase empathy and improve academic performance.
                                 Hawn got her break on the 1960s NBC variety show “Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In.” She went on
                              to star in many films, including her Academy Award-winning performance in “Cactus Flower.” She
later received an Oscar nomination for “Private Benjamin.”
   Sponsored by Baird Public Finance, CompManagement, Ohio School Plan and Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP.

Tips to get the most out of the Capital Conference
  STEP
       1         Read the conference agenda
                 on page 16 and decide on the
                 sessions that will be most
                                                                        Be sure to register by 3 p.m. on
                                                                        Aug. 30 to get a housing code
                                                                        before housing opens. Housing

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                 beneficial for you and your
                                                                        opens at 9 a.m. on Thursday,
                 district. Share this with other
                                                                        Sept. 6. See pages 17-19 for
                 board members attending
                                                                        more information.         STEP
                 from your district.

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Special events offer fresh insights
  Monday Luncheon • Monday, Nov. 12 • 12:15 p.m.-1:30 p.m.
 Cedric Jennings — from inner city to Ivy League; District of Columbia Youth Advisory Council director
   Cedric Jennings grew up in one of Washington, D.C.’s, most dangerous neighborhoods, where the dropout rate was well into
 double digits. However, he was an honor student at Frank W. Ballou Senior High School.
                                  Jennings, who heads a social service agency in the nation’s capital, overcame the challenges of
                               inner-city life and went on to earn several Ivy League degrees.
                                  His personal story of struggle and triumph is recounted in Pulitzer-Prize winning author Ron
                               Suskind’s best-selling book, “A Hope in the Unseen: An American Odyssey From the Inner City to
                               the Ivy League.” The book follows Jennings from high school, through his demanding first year at
                               Brown University and to his ensuing success.
                                  After completing his graduate studies at Harvard Graduate School of Education and the
                               University of Michigan, Jennings returned to Washington, D.C., and dedicated his life to helping
                               others. In January 2011, Mayor Vincent C. Gray appointed him to serve as director of the District
                               of Columbia Youth Advisory Council.
                                  Doors open at noon. Registration is $55; contact your treasurer to register. Please indicate any
                               special accommodations needed. Sponsored by CompManagement and Ohio School Plan.

  Tuesday Luncheon • Tuesday, Nov. 13 • 12:15 p.m.-1:30 p.m.
 Eddie George — NFL Rookie of the Year, Heisman Trophy winner, and Tennessee Titan and OSU football star
    Ohio State University (OSU) and NFL star Eddie George ended a legendary football career with a Heisman Trophy, numerous
 NFL Rookie of the Year awards and many pro football records. He’s only the second NFL running back to rush for 10,000 yards
 while never missing a start, joining the Cleveland Browns’ Jim Brown.
    But, George didn’t want his legacy to end there. After earning a Master of Business
 Administration from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, he remains
 focused on businesses that help improve the quality of life for all Americans. His vision of “healthy
 people and healthy places” is brought to life through George Enterprises, whose companies
 include EGX Lifestyle and EDGE, a planning and design firm that helps create healthy communities.
    George also has discovered another talent — acting. In 2016, he made his Broadway debut in
 “Chicago” as the charming lawyer Billy Flynn. He also has appeared in movies and TV shows,
 including CBS’ “NCIS: Los Angeles” and HBO’s “Ballers.”
    Doors open at noon. Registration is $55; contact your treasurer to register. Please indicate any
 special accommodations needed. Sponsored by CompManagement Health Systems and
 GradyBenefits.

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                   Select your delegate for                                                               STEP
                                                                        Be an active conference
                   the annual business                                  participant. Ask questions,
STEP               meeting and submit the                               network with attendees and
                   delegate form to OSBA by                             exhibitors and take advantage of
                   the first week of                                    the conference app and social
                   September.                                           media options offered.

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OSBA Student Achievement Fair
   The Student Achievement Fair is one of the most rewarding exhibitions at the Capital Conference. This popular event runs from
10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 12, at the north end of Hall B.
   The Student Achievement Fair showcases the many innovative programs districts have created to boost student achievement and
engage youngsters in learning. It offers excellent opportunities to learn about new programs, share ideas and celebrate what public
education in Ohio is all about — helping students achieve.
   Outstanding student entertainment groups from around the state will be performing throughout the event. In addition to the
exemplary program displays and five musical performances, the fair will feature a display of school district visual arts projects
sponsored by Pepple & Waggoner Ltd.
   Following is a sample of programs to be showcased:
l Adams County/Ohio Valley Local (Adams) — Career Tech                 l Fort Frye Local (Washington) — Future Farmers of America
eSports Team                                                           l Franklin Local (Muskingum) — Teaching Life Themes
l Adams County/Ohio Valley Local (Adams) — Building Career             l Gallipolis City — Trout Unlimited Teens of Gallipolis
Tech Community Bonds                                                   l Goshen Local (Clermont) — Robotics Club and Project Lead
l Akron City — Litchfield Middle School IB Community Projects          The Way Engineering
l Akron City — PYP Exhibition: A Collaborative Inquiry                 l Goshen Local (Clermont) — STEM Bike Club
l Bedford City — MakerSpace                                            l Graham Local (Champaign) — Falcon Farms
l Bloom-Carroll Local (Fairfield) — Career Exploration and             l Graham Local (Champaign) — CompTIA Certification
Connections                                                            l Greenville City — Project Based Learning — SCM
l Bloom-Carroll Local (Fairfield) — Pre-Engineering                    l Hamilton Local (Franklin) — Math Takes Flight
l Buckeye Local (Medina) — Buckeye Busy Bee Gardeners                  l Hardin-Houston Local (Shelby) — Tech Wizards
l Columbus City — Civic Education and Leadership Academy               l Hillsdale Local (Ashland) — High School Book Club
l Columbus City — Flag Football Fridays                                l Hillsdale Local (Ashland) — Soaring Acts of Kindness Program
l Coshocton County Career Center — Criminal Justice                    l Indian Valley Local (Tuscarawas) — Elementary STEAM
l Coshocton County Career Center — Culinary Arts                       l Kettering City — Global Read Aloud
l Crestview Local (Richland) — Future City Competition                 l Kettering City — Invention League
l Cuyahoga Falls City — Leadership and Inclusion Connection            l Kings Local (Warren) — Innovation Time
l Cuyahoga Heights Local (Cuyahoga) — Project Lead the Way             l LaBrae Local (Trumbull) — RoboVikes After School Robotics
— Gateway to Technology                                                l Lakota Local (Butler) — Prosthetic Hand Project
l East Muskingum Local (Muskingum) — Coding Club                       l Lakota Local (Butler) — Through the Eyes of an Artist

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OSBA Student Achievement Fair
l Lima City — Stardust: William A. Fowler Science Series
l Lordstown Local (Trumbull) — Integrating Wellness and
Business Math Through Smoothies
                                                                       Student groups performing during
l Mad River Local (Montgomery) — Robots Everywhere!                    the Student Achievement Fair
l Mercer County ESC — Peach Chords Bell Choir                          Central Region: Columbus City — Centennial High
l Miami Valley Career Technology Center — Internet of Things
                                                                       School Mixed Ensemble
— Computer Coding
l Noble Local (Noble) — Culture Shook Culture Exchange                 Northeast Region: Youngstown City — The
Program                                                                Youngstown Connection show choir
l Northridge Local (Montgomery) — Student Volunteer Corps
                                                                       Northwest Region: Springfield Local (Lucas) —
l Northwest Local (Hamilton) — Co-teaching to Support Life
Skills
                                                                       JROTC Drill Team
l Parma City — Welding                                                 Southeast Region: Jackson City — Jackson High
l Parma City — Culinary Arts                                           School A Capella Choir
l Pioneer Career & Technology Center — Industrial Electricity/
RAMTEC                                                                 Southwest Region: Lakota Local (Butler) — Liberty
l Plain Local (Stark) — Social Justice + PBIS = Positive Change        Junior School Bucket Drum Club
l Plain Local (Stark) — High School of Business
Entrepreneurs
l River View Local (Coshocton) — Senior Black Bear Projects           l Twin Valley Local (Preble) — Fun Fun Fractions!
l Sandy Valley Local (Stark) — Social Justice Student                 l Twin Valley Local (Preble) — Matchbook Summaries
Ambassadors                                                           l Upper Valley Career Center — The Yellowstone Experience
l Seneca East Local (Seneca) — World Languages                        l Warrensville Heights City — Foot Orthosis
l South Euclid Lyndhurst City — MAC: Mentoring,                       l Waynesfield-Goshen Local (Auglaize) — Fifth-Grade Guided
Achievement, Community                                                Reading Project
l South Euclid Lyndhurst City — Exercise Science and Sports           l West Clermont Local (Clermont) — Using Drones in
Rehab                                                                 Marketing and Law Enforcement
l Springboro Community City — Project Lead the Way                    l West Clermont Local (Clermont) — Digital Sketchnoting
Engineering                                                           l Western Brown Local (Brown) — Working to Empower
l Springboro Community City — Bringing the Iditarod to                Students Together
Springboro                                                            l Whitehall City — Shake-Up! Earthquake Resistant Project
l Springfield Local (Lucas) — STEAM Night                             l Willard City — Willard High School Honors Those Who
l Tri-County Career Center — Culinary Arts                            Served

Sponsors support the Capital Conference
     Many corporate sponsors are underwriting portions of the OSBA Capital Conference. Those generous companies and
     firms include:

     Platinum                                 Silver                                      Bronze
     Bricker & Eckler LLP                     Baird Public Finance                        Boenning and Scattergood Inc.
     CompManagement                           Ennis Britton Co. LPA                       Kids PAC
     CompManagement Health Systems            Ohio School Plan                            MT Business Technologies Inc.
     GradyBenefits                            OSBA Insurance Agency LLC                   PaySchools
                                              Pepple & Waggoner Ltd.                      Robertson Construction Services Inc.
                                              Ross Sinclaire & Associates LLC             Smith Peters Kalail Co. LPA
                                              Scott Scriven LLP                           Turner Construction Co.
                                              Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP                Ulmer & Berne LLP
                                              Walter Haverfield LLP                       Valic Financial Advisors

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Essential learning sessions
   Empower yourself with three days of essential presentations to energize you and your district. Align your conference learning
sessions with content that fosters growth and supports you, your staff and your students.
   The conference curriculum is organized into specific focus areas tailored to the various roles of your district’s educational
management team. The focus areas are intended as a guide to help you make the most of your conference learning opportunities
and locate the programs most appropriate to your interests and roles. Session speakers will target their presentations to the
specific areas of interest listed below; however, all Capital Conference sessions are open to any attendee.
   New this year, the conference will be paperless, with handouts available through the Conference App and the conference
website, http://conference.ohioschoolboards.org/handouts. Handouts will be posted a week prior to the event; attendees can
download or print copies before they arrive.
   Additional learning sessions have been added to all three days of the conference, providing a more robust program of
professional development. The conference offers more than 150 hour-long learning sessions — the most ever. They begin
Sunday, Nov. 11, at 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m.; Monday, Nov. 12, at 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m., 2:30 p.m. and 4 p.m.; and Tuesday, Nov.
13, at 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. Each learning session may be assigned to more than one focus area. You
can find more details on learning sessions at http://conference.ohioschoolboards.org/sessions.

Administration                                                           Administration (continued)
Session                                       Date      Time             Session                                           Date      Time
Effective student handbooks                   Nov. 11   1 p.m.           Teacher evaluation changes — OTES update          Nov. 12   1 p.m.
Taming the paper tiger                        Nov. 11   1 p.m.           Then and now of property valuation cases          Nov. 12   1 p.m.
Design thinking for actionable leaders        Nov. 11   1:30 p.m.        Improving school safety and student achievement   Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.
Essentials of harassment investigations       Nov. 11   2:30 p.m.        Is dyslexia affecting reading scores?             Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.
Managing the media                            Nov. 11   2:30 p.m.        Move to one-to-one without hiring more staff      Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.
Parent participation in special education     Nov. 11   2:30 p.m.        Putting the treat in leadership retreat           Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.
Emergency response plans — must do’s          Nov. 12   9 a.m.           Retaining and returning your students             Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.
HR nightmares for schools                     Nov. 12   9 a.m.           Showcase your district through social media       Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.
One-stop EMIS solution                        Nov. 12   9 a.m.           The new administration — what to expect           Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.
Build a bionic salary schedule                Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.       Tired of your district’s culture? Change it!      Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.
Creating safe and secure schools committees   Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.       Answers to uncomfortable questions 3.0            Nov. 12   4 p.m.
How ESCs meet the needs of Ohio schools       Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.       Common sense communications planning              Nov. 12   4 p.m.
Item bank for instruction and assessment      Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.       Curriculum audit findings — 20+ districts         Nov. 12   4 p.m.
Special education primer for CTCs             Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.       Managing finances on OFCC projects                Nov. 12   4 p.m.
Trends in collective bargaining               Nov. 12   1 p.m.           Solar powering your school building               Nov. 12   4 p.m.
Conversation with the state superintendent    Nov. 12   1 p.m.           Workplace mobbing — adult conduct at work         Nov. 12   4 p.m.
Effective leaders — top 10 qualities          Nov. 12   1 p.m.           OASBO’s new curriculum, mentoring program         Nov. 13   8 a.m.
Essential polices for 2019                    Nov. 12   1 p.m.           Running a districtwide #EDChat on Twitter         Nov. 13   8 a.m.

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Essential learning sessions
Administration (continued)                                                    Business operations (continued)
Session                                            Date      Time             Session                                         Date      Time
Systems for success in student services            Nov. 13   8 a.m.           District technology services                    Nov. 13   8 a.m.
OSBA legislative update                            Nov. 13   8:30 a.m.        Public records training                         Nov. 13   8:30 a.m.
Public records training                            Nov. 13   8:30 a.m.        Analyzing your school nutrition program         Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.
A new initiative for collective bargaining         Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.        Credit card best practices                      Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.
Education outcomes for athletic programs           Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.        Electricity market and Power4Schools update     Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.
School security armed response team                Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.        Mitigating financial loss in schools            Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.
Conflict resolution for board members              Nov. 13   11 a.m.          Developing your master plan                     Nov. 13   11 a.m.
Developing your master plan                        Nov. 13   11 a.m.          How to pass a $112 million bond issue           Nov. 13   11 a.m.
Board policy — did you know?                       Nov. 13   1 p.m.           Running a successful workers’ comp program      Nov. 13   11 a.m.
Charter schools’ tarnished glitz                   Nov. 13   1 p.m.           Using financial benchmarking in your district   Nov. 13   11 a.m.
Growing principals as leaders                      Nov. 13   2:30 p.m.        LED and solar — the time is now!                Nov. 13   1 p.m.
Practical steps towards data privacy               Nov. 13   2:30 p.m.        Mastering food services challenges              Nov. 13   1 p.m.
Vendor collusion in public contracting             Nov. 13   2:30 p.m.        Attack failing school facilities and win        Nov. 13   2:30 p.m.
                                                                              Generating better board decisions               Nov. 13   2:30 p.m.
Board development                                                             Practical steps towards data privacy            Nov. 13   2:30 p.m.
Session                                            Date      Time             Vendor collusion in public contracting          Nov. 13   2:30 p.m.
Ten court cases you should know                    Nov. 11   1 p.m.
Design thinking for actionable leaders             Nov. 11   1:30 p.m.        Career and college readiness
Managing the media                                 Nov. 11   2:30 p.m.        Session                                         Date      Time
Get 2 School student attendance campaign           Nov. 12   9 a.m.           Build to boost your local economy               Nov. 11   1 p.m.
Let’s get ‘real’ about good governance             Nov. 12   9 a.m.           CEO student internship for seniors              Nov. 12   9 a.m.
The relationships of Ohio school finance           Nov. 12   9 a.m.           Special education primer for CTCs               Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.
Family ties — nepotism in the district             Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.       Community connections to career readiness       Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.
Navigating social media today                      Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.       Athletic department success, compliance         Nov. 12   4 p.m.
Where are you going?                               Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.       District technology services                    Nov. 13   8 a.m.
Achieving with inclusion                           Nov. 12   1 p.m.           Future Starts Here college tour program         Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.
Board members’ roles in CBA negotiations           Nov. 12   1 p.m.           Drug Free, Hire Me! student drug testing        Nov. 13   11 a.m.
Effective leaders — top 10 qualities               Nov. 12   1 p.m.
The forecast — learning to understand it           Nov. 12   1 p.m.           Community engagement
Improving the board-union relationship             Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.        Session                                         Date      Time
Putting the treat in leadership retreat            Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.        Successful levy campaigns and social media      Nov. 11   1 p.m.
Tired of your district’s culture? Change it!       Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.        Survey says ...?                                Nov. 11   1 p.m.
Welcome to your board meeting … now what?          Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.        Managing the media                              Nov. 11   2:30 p.m.
A district’s journey to fiscal stability           Nov. 12   4 p.m.           Get 2 School student attendance campaign        Nov. 12   9 a.m.
Answers to uncomfortable questions 3.0             Nov. 12   4 p.m.           Developing school-community sponsorships        Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.
Common sense communications planning               Nov. 12   4 p.m.           Student-created apps for education              Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.
Crisis communications — what’s your plan?          Nov. 13   8 a.m.           Handling a 21st century crisis at school        Nov. 12   1 p.m.
School financial statements 101                    Nov. 13   8 a.m.           Community connections to career readiness       Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.
OSBA legislative update                            Nov. 13   8:30 a.m.        Showcase your district through social media     Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.
A new initiative for collective bargaining         Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.        Tired of your district’s culture? Change it!    Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.
The board’s impact on student achievement          Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.        Common sense communications planning            Nov. 12   4 p.m.
Conflict resolution for board members              Nov. 13   11 a.m.          Creating a school-based health center           Nov. 13   8 a.m.
Board policy — did you know?                       Nov. 13   1 p.m.           Running a districtwide #EDChat on Twitter       Nov. 13   8 a.m.
Generating better board decisions                  Nov. 13   2:30 p.m.        Portsmouth City’s Human Rights Garden           Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.
Growth as an ESC governance team                   Nov. 13   2:30 p.m.        How to pass a $112 million bond issue           Nov. 13   11 a.m.
                                                                              We Solve Problems                               Nov. 13   11 a.m.
Business operations                                                           Mid-sized urban district collaborative          Nov. 13   1 p.m.
Session                                            Date      Time             Take control of your district’s message         Nov. 13   1 p.m.
Taming the paper tiger                             Nov. 11   1 p.m.           Attack failing school facilities and win        Nov. 13   2:30 p.m.
Infrastructure needs for alternative fuel buses    Nov. 12   8:30 a.m.        The benefits of PTAs                            Nov. 13   2:30 p.m.
Common and difficult FERPA issues answered         Nov. 12   9 a.m.
That new building is now getting old               Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.
Unconscious bias — creating an inclusive culture   Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.
Welcome to your board meeting … now what?          Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.
A district’s journey to fiscal stability           Nov. 12   4 p.m.            View learning sessions descriptions and presenters
Athletic department success, compliance            Nov. 12   4 p.m.            at http://conference.ohioschoolboards.org/
Managing finances on OFCC projects                 Nov. 12   4 p.m.            sessions.
Solar powering your school building                Nov. 12   4 p.m.

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Current and critical issues                                                    Finance/facilities (continued)
Session                                            Date      Time              Session                                              Date      Time
Bridges Out of Poverty                             Nov. 11   1 p.m.            Masonry falling off and the roof still leaks         Nov. 12   9 a.m.
Concealed carry in schools                         Nov. 11   1 p.m.            The relationships of Ohio school finance             Nov. 12   9 a.m.
Leadership on the rise                             Nov. 11   2:30 p.m.         Build a bionic salary schedule                       Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.
Trauma and the classroom                           Nov. 11   2:30 p.m.         That new building is now getting old                 Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.
Bullying in 4-D                                    Nov. 12   9 a.m.            The forecast — learning to understand it             Nov. 12   1 p.m.
Human trafficking — what schools can do            Nov. 12   9 a.m.            Then and now of property valuation cases             Nov. 12   1 p.m.
Creating safe and secure schools committees        Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.        World-class after-school programs + revenue          Nov. 12   1 p.m.
Threat assessment and response                     Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.        The financial impact of Ohio pipelines               Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.
Achieving with inclusion                           Nov. 12   1 p.m.            The new administration — what to expect              Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.
Conversation with the state superintendent         Nov. 12   1 p.m.            A district’s journey to fiscal stability             Nov. 12   4 p.m.
Cultural competence in education                   Nov. 12   1 p.m.            Managing finances on OFCC projects                   Nov. 12   4 p.m.
Handling a 21st century crisis at school           Nov. 12   1 p.m.            Ohio BWC addresses reform                            Nov. 12   4 p.m.
Bullying and harassment investigations             Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.         Solar powering your school building                  Nov. 12   4 p.m.
Retaining and returning your students              Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.         Stop saying ‘that’s just the way we do it here’      Nov. 12   4 p.m.
The financial impact of Ohio pipelines             Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.         School financial statements 101                      Nov. 13   8 a.m.
The opioid and heroin epidemic                     Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.         Credit card best practices                           Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.
Unconscious bias — creating an inclusive culture   Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.         Electricity market and Power4Schools update          Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.
Personalized learning and technology               Nov. 12   4 p.m.            Mitigating financial loss in schools                 Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.
A framework for personalizing learning             Nov. 13   8 a.m.            Developing your master plan                          Nov. 13   11 a.m.
Threat assessment teams in schools                 Nov. 13   8 a.m.            How to pass a $112 million bond issue                Nov. 13   11 a.m.
OSBA legislative update                            Nov. 13   8:30 a.m.         Running a successful workers’ comp program           Nov. 13   11 a.m.
School security armed response team                Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.         Using financial benchmarking in your district        Nov. 13   11 a.m.
The VGo robot has entered the building             Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.         Charter schools’ tarnished glitz                     Nov. 13   1 p.m.
Preparing for and responding to crises             Nov. 13   11 a.m.           How to approach your software investment             Nov. 13   1 p.m.
Mid-sized urban district collaborative             Nov. 13   1 p.m.            LED and solar — the time is now!                     Nov. 13   1 p.m.
School/health collaboration — the future           Nov. 13   1 p.m.            Mastering food services challenges                   Nov. 13   1 p.m.
School funding, taxation and Ohio’s economy        Nov. 13   1:30 p.m.         Write it down — it didn’t happen if not documented   Nov. 13   1 p.m.
Partnering for a K-five literacy audit             Nov. 13   2:30 p.m.         School funding, taxation and Ohio’s economy          Nov. 13   1:30 p.m.
Removing post-graduation barriers to success       Nov. 13   2:30 p.m.         Attack failing school facilities and win             Nov. 13   2:30 p.m.
                                                                               Vendor collusion in public contracting               Nov. 13   2:30 p.m.
Data management
Session                                            Date      Time              Human resources
One-stop EMIS solution                             Nov. 12   9 a.m.            Session                                              Date      Time
Lesson plan for school data security               Nov. 12   1 p.m.            Essentials of harassment investigations              Nov. 11   2:30 p.m.
Are you at risk for a cyberattack?                 Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.         Common and difficult FERPA issues answered           Nov. 12   9 a.m.
Ten steps to keeping student data safe             Nov. 13   11 a.m.           HR nightmares for schools                            Nov. 12   9 a.m.
Computer routing — real-world taste test           Nov. 13   1 p.m.            Build a bionic salary schedule                       Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.
How to approach your software investment           Nov. 13   1 p.m.            Family ties — nepotism in the district               Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.
                                                                               How ESCs meet the needs of Ohio schools              Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.
ESCs                                                                           Board members’ roles in CBA negotiations             Nov. 12   1 p.m.
Session                                            Date      Time              Trends in collective bargaining                      Nov. 12   1 p.m.
Improving formative assessment                     Nov. 12   9 a.m.            Teacher evaluation changes — OTES update             Nov. 12   1 p.m.
How ESCs meet the needs of Ohio schools            Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.        Engage teachers with Educator Success App            Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.
Engage teachers with Educator Success App          Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.         Improving the board-union relationship               Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.
21st century school safety and security            Nov. 12   4 p.m.            Unconscious bias — creating an inclusive culture     Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.
The Ohio Online Learning Program                   Nov. 12   4 p.m.            Ohio BWC addresses reform                            Nov. 12   4 p.m.
Analyzing your school nutrition program            Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.         Stop saying ‘that’s just the way we do it here’      Nov. 12   4 p.m.
Creative world language delivery methods           Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.         Workplace mobbing — adult conduct at work            Nov. 12   4 p.m.
School/health collaboration — the future           Nov. 13   1 p.m.            A new initiative for collective bargaining           Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.
Growth as an ESC governance team                   Nov. 13   2:30 p.m.         Transform culture, transform your district           Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.
                                                                               Making sense of OCR in changing times                Nov. 13   2:30 p.m.
Finance/facilities                                                             Practical steps towards data privacy                 Nov. 13   2:30 p.m.
Session                                            Date      Time
Build to boost your local economy                  Nov. 11   1 p.m.            Innovation in instruction
Successful levy campaigns and social media         Nov. 11   1 p.m.            Session                                              Date      Time
Creating a safe learning environment               Nov. 11   2:30 p.m.         Bridges Out of Poverty                               Nov. 11   1 p.m.
Design for an education transformation             Nov. 11   2:30 p.m.         Build to boost your local economy                    Nov. 11   1 p.m.
Infrastructure needs for alternative fuel buses    Nov. 12   8:30 a.m.         GPS-structured approach to CCP selection             Nov. 11   1 p.m.

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Essential learning sessions
Innovation in instruction (continued)
Session
Design for an education transformation
                                                   Date
                                                   Nov. 11
                                                             Time
                                                             2:30 p.m.
                                                                                New for 2018: The Capital
Leadership on the rise                             Nov. 11   2:30 p.m.          Conference is going paperless
Using arts data to boost school performance        Nov. 11   2:30 p.m.          Handouts will be available through the Conference
CEO student internship for seniors                 Nov. 12   9 a.m.
Developing school-community sponsorships           Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.
                                                                                App and conference website at http://conference.
Item bank for instruction and assessment           Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.         ohioschoolboards.org/handouts. Handouts will be
STARS — teacher-led technology PD                  Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.         posted a week prior to the event; attendees can
Student-created apps for education                 Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.
                                                                                download or print copies before they arrive.
Tech integration with Ohio’s EdTechs               Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.
Cultural competence in education                   Nov. 12   1 p.m.
Kindergarten Outreach Program                      Nov. 12   1 p.m.            Legal
Laugh and learn — improv in the classroom          Nov. 12   1 p.m.            Session                                        Date      Time
World-class after-school programs + revenue        Nov. 12   1 p.m.            Taming the paper tiger                         Nov. 11   1 p.m.
Crafting an active learning center                 Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.         Ten court cases you should know                Nov. 11   1 p.m.
Is dyslexia affecting reading scores?              Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.         Essentials of harassment investigations        Nov. 11   2:30 p.m.
Move to one-to-one without hiring more staff       Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.         Parent participation in special education      Nov. 11   2:30 p.m.
A vision for 21st century learning                 Nov. 12   4 p.m.            Regulating off-campus speech — an update       Nov. 11   2:30 p.m.
Curriculum audit findings — 20+ districts          Nov. 12   4 p.m.            Trauma and the classroom                       Nov. 11   2:30 p.m.
Expanding ECE options in urban districts           Nov. 12   4 p.m.            2018 case law update                           Nov. 12   9 a.m.
Personalized learning and technology               Nov. 12   4 p.m.            Bullying in 4-D                                Nov. 12   9 a.m.
The Ohio Online Learning Program                   Nov. 12   4 p.m.            Common and difficult FERPA issues answered     Nov. 12   9 a.m.
A framework for personalizing learning             Nov. 13   8 a.m.            HR nightmares for schools                      Nov. 12   9 a.m.
Decoding dyslexia — one district’s story           Nov. 13   8 a.m.            Legal options — school safety and security     Nov. 12   9 a.m.
Hope for student motivation                        Nov. 13   8 a.m.            Masonry falling off and the roof still leaks   Nov. 12   9 a.m.
Knowledge domains in STEM design                   Nov. 13   8 a.m.            Family ties — nepotism in the district         Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.
Creative world language delivery methods           Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.         Making good decisions about bad behavior       Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.
Portsmouth City’s Human Rights Garden              Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.         Board members’ roles in CBA negotiations       Nov. 12   1 p.m.
The VGo robot has entered the building             Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.         Trends in collective bargaining                Nov. 12   1 p.m.
Transform culture, transform your district         Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.         Teacher evaluation changes — OTES update       Nov. 12   1 p.m.
Building a strong foundation                       Nov. 13   11 a.m.           The opioid and heroin epidemic                 Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.
We Solve Problems                                  Nov. 13   11 a.m.           Answers to uncomfortable questions 3.0         Nov. 12   4 p.m.
Funding opportunities for arts education           Nov. 13   1 p.m.            Athletic department success, compliance        Nov. 12   4 p.m.
Personalized learning — the basics                 Nov. 13   1 p.m.            Systems for success in student services        Nov. 13   8 a.m.
Shaping school culture with PBIS                   Nov. 13   1 p.m.            The latest on school safety strategies         Nov. 13   8 a.m.
Removing post-graduation barriers to success       Nov. 13   2:30 p.m.         Public records training                        Nov. 13   8:30 a.m.
                                                                               Can I do that? Ethics for board members        Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.
Leadership development                                                         How did we get here? Special ed fights         Nov. 13   10:30 a.m.
Session                                            Date      Time              Negotiations after fair share fees ruling      Nov. 13   1 p.m.
Survey says ...?                                   Nov. 11   1 p.m.            Making sense of OCR in changing times          Nov. 13   2:30 p.m.
Design thinking for actionable leaders             Nov. 11   1:30 p.m.         Vendor collusion in public contracting         Nov. 13   2:30 p.m.
Leadership on the rise                             Nov. 11   2:30 p.m.
Let’s get ‘real’ about good governance             Nov. 12   9 a.m.            New board member
Navigating social media today                      Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.        Session                                        Date      Time
STARS — teacher-led technology PD                  Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.        Effective student handbooks                    Nov. 11   1 p.m.
Where are you going?                               Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.        Successful levy campaigns and social media     Nov. 11   1 p.m.
Effective leaders — top 10 qualities               Nov. 12   1 p.m.            Design thinking for actionable leaders         Nov. 11   1:30 p.m.
Putting the treat in leadership retreat            Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.         2018 case law update                           Nov. 12   9 a.m.
Unconscious bias — creating an inclusive culture   Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.         Let’s get ‘real’ about good governance         Nov. 12   9 a.m.
Boost teachers’ tech skills with badges            Nov. 12   4 p.m.            The relationships of Ohio school finance       Nov. 12   9 a.m.
Crisis communications — what’s your plan?          Nov. 13   8 a.m.            Family ties — nepotism in the district         Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.
OASBO’s new curriculum, mentoring program          Nov. 13   8 a.m.            Where are you going?                           Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.
Transform culture, transform your district         Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.         Board members’ roles in CBA negotiations       Nov. 12   1 p.m.
Shaping school culture with PBIS                   Nov. 13   1 p.m.            Conversation with the state superintendent     Nov. 12   1 p.m.
Growing principals as leaders                      Nov. 13   2:30 p.m.         Essential polices for 2019                     Nov. 12   1 p.m.
                                                                               The forecast — learning to understand it       Nov. 12   1 p.m.
                                                                               Safety and student welfare policies            Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.
                                                                               Welcome to your board meeting … now what?      Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.
                                                                               A vision for 21st century learning             Nov. 12   4 p.m.

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Essential learning sessions
New board member (continued)                                               Safety and wellness
Session                                        Date      Time              Session                                               Date      Time
School financial statements 101                Nov. 13   8 a.m.            Bridges Out of Poverty                                Nov. 11   1 p.m.
OSBA legislative update                        Nov. 13   8:30 a.m.         Concealed carry in schools                            Nov. 11   1 p.m.
Can I do that? Ethics for board members        Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.         Creating a safe learning environment                  Nov. 11   2:30 p.m.
The board’s impact on student achievement      Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.         Trauma and the classroom                              Nov. 11   2:30 p.m.
Board policy — did you know?                   Nov. 13   1 p.m.            Emergency response plans — must do’s                  Nov. 12   9 a.m.
Personalized learning — the basics             Nov. 13   1 p.m.            Human trafficking — what schools can do               Nov. 12   9 a.m.
Growth as an ESC governance team               Nov. 13   2:30 p.m.         Legal options — school safety and security            Nov. 12   9 a.m.
                                                                           Creating safe and secure schools committees           Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.
Principals                                                                 Threat assessment and response                        Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.
Session                                        Date      Time              Handling a 21st century crisis at school              Nov. 12   1 p.m.
CEO student internship for seniors             Nov. 12   9 a.m.            Improving school safety and student achievement       Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.
Navigating social media today                  Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.        Safety and student welfare policies                   Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.
STARS — teacher-led technology PD              Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.        The opioid and heroin epidemic                        Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.
Teacher evaluation changes — OTES update       Nov. 12   1 p.m.            21st century school safety and security               Nov. 12   4 p.m.
Bullying and harassment investigations         Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.         Creating a school-based health center                 Nov. 13   8 a.m.
Boost teachers’ tech skills with badges        Nov. 12   4 p.m.            The latest on school safety strategies                Nov. 13   8 a.m.
Decoding dyslexia — one district’s story       Nov. 13   8 a.m.            Threat assessment teams in schools                    Nov. 13   8 a.m.
Hope for student motivation                    Nov. 13   8 a.m.            OSBA Urban Solution Room — mental health in schools   Nov. 13   8:30 a.m.
The VGo robot has entered the building         Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.         Active bodies = active minds                          Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.
Transform culture, transform your district     Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.         Analyzing your school nutrition program               Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.
Shaping school culture with PBIS               Nov. 13   1 p.m.            School security armed response team                   Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.
Growing principals as leaders                  Nov. 13   2:30 p.m.         Drug Free, Hire Me! student drug testing              Nov. 13   11 a.m.
HOPE Squad — mental wellness and safety        Nov. 13   2:30 p.m.         Preparing for and responding to crises                Nov. 13   11 a.m.
                                                                           Running a successful workers’ comp program            Nov. 13   11 a.m.
Public relations                                                           Mastering food services challenges                    Nov. 13   1 p.m.
Session                                        Date      Time              School/health collaboration — the future              Nov. 13   1 p.m.
Survey says ...?                               Nov. 11   1 p.m.            Write it down — it didn’t happen if not documented    Nov. 13   1 p.m.
Handling a 21st century crisis at school       Nov. 12   1 p.m.            HOPE Squad — mental wellness and safety               Nov. 13   2:30 p.m.
Showcase your district through social media    Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.
Common sense communications planning           Nov. 12   4 p.m.            School Law Workshop
Understanding Snapchat                         Nov. 12   4 p.m.            Session                                               Date      Time
Crisis communications — what’s your plan?      Nov. 13   8 a.m.            The latest on school safety strategies                Nov. 13   8 a.m.
Take control of your district’s message        Nov. 13   1 p.m.            Can I do that? Ethics for board members               Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.
                                                                           How did we get here? Special ed fights                Nov. 13   10:30 a.m.
Rural districts                                                            Negotiations after fair share fees ruling             Nov. 13   1 p.m.
Session                                        Date      Time              Making sense of OCR in changing times                 Nov. 13   2:30 p.m.
Concealed carry in schools                     Nov. 11   1 p.m.
Improving formative assessment                 Nov. 12   9 a.m.            Security
Legal options — school safety and security     Nov. 12   9 a.m.            Session                                               Date      Time
Masonry falling off and the roof still leaks   Nov. 12   9 a.m.            Concealed carry in schools                            Nov. 11   1 p.m.
Tech integration with Ohio’s EdTechs           Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.        Creating a safe learning environment                  Nov. 11   2:30 p.m.
That new building is now getting old           Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.        Emergency response plans — must do’s                  Nov. 12   9 a.m.
Crafting an active learning center             Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.         Human trafficking — what schools can do               Nov. 12   9 a.m.
Showcase your district through social media    Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.         Legal options — school safety and security            Nov. 12   9 a.m.
Answers to uncomfortable questions 3.0         Nov. 12   4 p.m.            Creating safe and secure schools committees           Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.
Boost teachers’ tech skills with badges        Nov. 12   4 p.m.            Threat assessment and response                        Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.
Managing finances on OFCC projects             Nov. 12   4 p.m.            21st century school safety and security               Nov. 12   4 p.m.
Solar powering your school building            Nov. 12   4 p.m.            The latest on school safety strategies                Nov. 13   8 a.m.
Workplace mobbing — adult conduct at work      Nov. 12   4 p.m.            Threat assessment teams in schools                    Nov. 13   8 a.m.
Hope for student motivation                    Nov. 13   8 a.m.            Are you at risk for a cyberattack?                    Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.
Knowledge domains in STEM design               Nov. 13   8 a.m.            School security armed response team                   Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.
Creative world language delivery methods       Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.         Preparing for and responding to crises                Nov. 13   11 a.m.
LED and solar — the time is now!               Nov. 13   1 p.m.            Ten steps to keeping student data safe                Nov. 13   11 a.m.

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Essential learning sessions
Spotlight Sessions                                                                Student issues (continued)
Session                                               Date      Time              Session                                               Date      Time
Design thinking for actionable leaders                Nov. 11   1:30 p.m.         Retaining and returning your students                 Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.
Infrastructure needs for alternative fuel buses       Nov. 12   8:30 a.m.         Safety and student welfare policies                   Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.
Unconscious bias — creating an inclusive culture      Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.         The opioid and heroin epidemic                        Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.
OSBA legislative update                               Nov. 12   8:30 a.m.         Understanding Snapchat                                Nov. 12   4 p.m.
OSBA Urban Solution Room — mental health in schools   Nov. 13   8:30 a.m.         Creating a school-based health center                 Nov. 13   8 a.m.
Public records training                               Nov. 13   8:30 a.m.         Decoding dyslexia — one district’s story              Nov. 13   8 a.m.
                                                                                  OSBA Urban Solution Room — mental health in schools   Nov. 13   8:30 a.m.
Student achievement                                                               Education outcomes for athletic programs              Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.
Session                                               Date      Time              The VGo robot has entered the building                Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.
GPS-structured approach to CCP selection              Nov. 11   1 p.m.            How did we get here? Special ed fights                Nov. 13   10:30 a.m.
Design for an education transformation                Nov. 11   2:30 p.m.         Drug Free, Hire Me! student drug testing              Nov. 13   11 a.m.
Parent participation in special education             Nov. 11   2:30 p.m.         Funding opportunities for arts education              Nov. 13   1 p.m.
Using arts data to boost school performance           Nov. 11   2:30 p.m.         Shaping school culture with PBIS                      Nov. 13   1 p.m.
Girls share challenges in national survey             Nov. 12   9 a.m.            Write it down — it didn’t happen if not documented    Nov. 13   1 p.m.
Improving formative assessment                        Nov. 12   9 a.m.            HOPE Squad — mental wellness and safety               Nov. 13   2:30 p.m.
Item bank for instruction and assessment              Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.        Removing post-graduation barriers to success          Nov. 13   2:30 p.m.
Special education primer for CTCs                     Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.
Tech integration with Ohio’s EdTechs                  Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.        Technology
Achieving with inclusion                              Nov. 12   1 p.m.            Session                                               Date      Time
Conversation with the state superintendent            Nov. 12   1 p.m.            Design for an education transformation                Nov. 11   2:30 p.m.
Kindergarten Outreach Program                         Nov. 12   1 p.m.            STARS — teacher-led technology PD                     Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.
Laugh and learn — improv in the classroom             Nov. 12   1 p.m.            Student-created apps for education                    Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.
World-class after-school programs + revenue           Nov. 12   1 p.m.            Lesson plan for school data security                  Nov. 12   1 p.m.
Community connections to career readiness             Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.         Engage teachers with Educator Success App             Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.
Crafting an active learning center                    Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.         Move to one-to-one without hiring more staff          Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.
Is dyslexia affecting reading scores?                 Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.         Boost teachers’ tech skills with badges               Nov. 12   4 p.m.
The new administration — what to expect               Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.         Personalized learning and technology                  Nov. 12   4 p.m.
A vision for 21st century learning                    Nov. 12   4 p.m.            Understanding Snapchat                                Nov. 12   4 p.m.
Curriculum audit findings — 20+ districts             Nov. 12   4 p.m.            District technology services                          Nov. 13   8 a.m.
Expanding ECE options in urban districts              Nov. 12   4 p.m.            Knowledge domains in STEM design                      Nov. 13   8 a.m.
The Ohio Online Learning Program                      Nov. 12   4 p.m.            Running a districtwide #EDChat on Twitter             Nov. 13   8 a.m.
A framework for personalizing learning                Nov. 13   8 a.m.            Are you at risk for a cyberattack?                    Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.
Decoding dyslexia — one district’s story              Nov. 13   8 a.m.            Creative world language delivery methods              Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.
Hope for student motivation                           Nov. 13   8 a.m.            Ten steps to keeping student data safe                Nov. 13   11 a.m.
Active bodies = active minds                          Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.         Computer routing — real-world taste test              Nov. 13   1 p.m.
Future Starts Here college tour program               Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.         How to approach your software investment              Nov. 13   1 p.m.
The board’s impact on student achievement             Nov. 13   9:30 a.m.         Generating better board decisions                     Nov. 13   2:30 p.m.
Building a strong foundation                          Nov. 13   11 a.m.           Practical steps towards data privacy                  Nov. 13   2:30 p.m.
We Solve Problems                                     Nov. 13   11 a.m.           Pros and cons of school bus tracking apps             Nov. 13   2:30 p.m.
Funding opportunities for arts education              Nov. 13   1 p.m.
Mid-sized urban district collaborative                Nov. 13   1 p.m.            Transportation
Personalized learning — the basics                    Nov. 13   1 p.m.            Session                                               Date      Time
Growing principals as leaders                         Nov. 13   2:30 p.m.         Infrastructure needs for alternative fuel buses       Nov. 12   8:30 a.m.
Partnering for a K-five literacy audit                Nov. 13   2:30 p.m.         Computer routing — real-world taste test              Nov. 13   1 p.m.
                                                                                  Pros and cons of school bus tracking apps             Nov. 13   2:30 p.m.
Student issues
Session                                               Date      Time              Urban schools
Parent participation in special education             Nov. 11   2:30 p.m.         Session                                               Date      Time
Regulating off-campus speech — an update              Nov. 11   2:30 p.m.         Common and difficult FERPA issues answered            Nov. 12   9 a.m.
Trauma and the classroom                              Nov. 11   2:30 p.m.         Get 2 School student attendance campaign              Nov. 12   9 a.m.
Bullying in 4-D                                       Nov. 12   9 a.m.            Expanding ECE options in urban districts              Nov. 12   4 p.m.
CEO student internship for seniors                    Nov. 12   9 a.m.            Systems for success in student services               Nov. 13   8 a.m.
Get 2 School student attendance campaign              Nov. 12   9 a.m.            OSBA Urban Solution Room — mental health in schools   Nov. 13   8:30 a.m.
Girls share challenges in national survey             Nov. 12   9 a.m.            Conflict resolution for board members                 Nov. 13   11 a.m.
Making good decisions about bad behavior              Nov. 12   10:30 a.m.        Mid-sized urban district collaborative                Nov. 13   1 p.m.
Cultural competence in education                      Nov. 12   1 p.m.            School/health collaboration — the future              Nov. 13   1 p.m.
Bullying and harassment investigations                Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.         Pros and cons of school bus tracking apps             Nov. 13   2:30 p.m.
Improving school safety and student achievement       Nov. 12   2:30 p.m.

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Vendors exhibiting at the conference
#SocialSchool4EDU              BCL IT Consulting                    CompManagement                  ForeverLawn of Ohio Inc.
1-888-OHIOCOMP                 Beck Studios Inc.                    CompManagement Health           Freytag & Associates Inc.
300m                           Belden Brick                             Systems                         Architects/Engineers
A.G./M-F Athletic              Beynon Sports Surfaces Inc.          Continental Office              Garmann/Miller Architects-
ABM Education                  BoardDocs                            Cotterman & Co. Inc.                Engineers
Abre                           Boenning and Scattergood Inc.        CTL Engineering Inc./ICS Inc.   Gilbane Building Co.
Acuity-VCT Inc.                Bonefish Systems                     Daktronics                      GPD Group
AEP Ohio                       Bradley Payne Advisors LLC           Dant Clayton Corp.              GradyBenefits
Air Force One Inc.             Brainstormers! LLC                   David Williams & Associates     Grant Us Hope
Alco-Chem Inc.                 Brentwood Builders                       Inc.                        Great Lakes Biomedical
All American Workwear &        Brewer-Garrett Co.                   DecisionInsite                  Greenspace Construction
    School Uniforms            Bricker & Eckler LLP                 Duro-Last Roofing —                 Services
Alma                           Brock USA                                Engineered Systems          Guardian Alarm
Alpha & Omega Building         BSHM Architects                      Dynamix Energy Services         H.E.A.T. Total Facility Solutions
    Services                   BSN Sports                           Educational Funding Group           Inc.
American Dairy Association     Buckeye Association of School            Inc.                        Hammond Construction
    Mideast                       Administrators                    Elevar Design Group             Haugland Learning Center
American Fidelity              Buckeye Bleacher Repair Inc.         Elford Inc.                     Heiberger Paving Inc.
American Legion Buckeye        Buckeye Firearms Foundation          EMOD LLC                        Hellas Sports Construction Inc.
    Boys State                 Buehrer Group, Architecture          Energy Optimizers, USA          Huffmaster Strike Services
Aramark K-12 Education            and Engineering Inc.              Entry Shield Security           Hugh O’Brian Youth
Architectural Vision Group     Capitol Aluminum & Glass             eSchoolView                         Leadership (HOBY)
    Ltd.                          Corp.                             Fanning/Howey Associates        IAP Government Services
Armcorp Construction Inc.      Cardinal Bus Sales & Service             Inc.                            Group
Armstrong World Industries        Inc.                              Farnham Equipment Co.           ICON Construction Solutions
    Inc./Tectum                CCG Automation Inc.                  FiberTite Roofing               Illuminate Education Inc.
Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.      CET Public TV                        FieldTurf                       Indiana Wesleyan University
Ashland University             Chartwells School Dining             Fifth Third Securities Inc.     Infinite Campus Inc.
    Professional Development      Services                          First Student Inc.              Innovative Modular Solutions
    Services                   Cincinnati Floor Co.                 Folding Equipment Co. LLC       Insulated Roofing Contractors
AstroTurf                      Clear Touch Interactive              Forbo Flooring Systems          Inter-State Studio
Baird Public Finance           CMTA Consulting Engineers            Forecast5 Analytics Inc.        Interstate Restoration
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J.M. Verostko Inc., Mechanical   Ohio Council of Educational
   Engineering Consultants          Purchasing Consortia               Trade show hours
JadeTrack                           (OCEPC)                            Monday, Nov. 12           10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Janson Industries                Ohio Division of Natural
                                                                       Tuesday, Nov. 13          9 a.m.-noon
Jefferson County ESC Virtual        Resources — Division of
   Learning Academy                 Wildlife
K&K Systems Inc.                 Ohio Distance Learning               RoofConnect                       The Education Connection
Kent State University               Association (OhioDLA)             Ross Sinclaire & Associates LLC       (Insta-Info Inc.)
Kids PAC                         Ohio Educational Service             Ruscilli Construction Co. Inc.    The Ennis Britton Consulting
Kiefer U.S.A.                       Center Association                Rx Ohio Collaborative                 Group
Kurtz Bros./John R. Green Co.    Ohio High School Athletic            S.A. Comunale                     The Garland Co. Inc.
Laketec Communications Inc.         Association                       SameGoal Inc.                     The Impact Group
Learning.com                     Ohio Online                          SC Strategic Solutions            The Jefferson Health Plan
Legat Architects                 Ohio PTA                             Scenic Solutions                  The Management Council
Lesko Associates Inc.            Ohio School Plan (OSP)               SCGfields LLC                     The Motz Group
Levin Porter Associates Inc.     Ohio Schools Council                 Scholar Craft                     The Nutrition Group
Lightspeed Technologies Inc.     Ohio Utilities Protection            School Ministries Ohio            The Ohio Tuition Trust
Martin Public Seating               Service                           Schorr Architects Inc.                Authority
Mays Consulting & Evaluation     Olsavsky Jaminet Architects          Science Education Council of      The Ruhlin Co.
   Services Inc.                 One Call Now                             Ohio                          ThenDesign Architecture
Medical Mutual                   Operation Lifesaver                  Scott Scriven LLP                     (TDA)
Meeder Investment                OSBA School Transportation           Securitec One Inc.                Thomas Built Buses by Ohio
   Management                       Consulting                        Security Voice Inc.                   CAT
Megen Construction Co. Inc.      OSBA/OASBO SchoolComp                Seon                              Thomas Built Buses/Myers
META Solutions                      Safety Program                    SFE — Southwest Foodservice           Equipment Corp.
Metz Culinary Management         Osborn Engineering                       Excellence                    Tiffin Scenic Studios Inc.
Meyer Design Inc.                OSports                              Shafley Plan Management           TIPS
Miami University College of      Ozanne Construction Co. Inc.             Services LLC                  Toadvine Enterprises Inc.
   Education, Health &           Palmer Conservation                  Shaw Industries                   Tom Sexton and Associates
   Society                          Consulting                        Shook Touchstone                      Inc.
MKC Associates Inc.              PaySchools                           SHP Leading Design                TRANE
Mobilease Modular Space Inc.     Pella Window & Door Co.              Sightlines Athletic Facilities    Transfinder
MSA Architects/MSA Sport            (Gunton Corp.)                    Skanska USA Building              TTL Associates Inc.
MT Business Technologies Inc.    Penchura LLC                         SOCS Website Solutions & FES      Turner Construction Co.
Musco Sports Lighting            Perfection Group Inc.                    Services                      University of Dayton
Music City Popcorn               Petermann Ltd.                       Sodexo                                Department of Educational
National Chemical                Playworld Midstates                  SōL Harris/Day Architecture           Administration
   Laboratories Inc.             Plug Smart                           South Central Ohio Insurance      University of Mount Union
NEOLA Inc.                       PNC Financial Services Group             Consortium                    Valic Financial Advisors
NEOnet — Northeast Ohio          PowerSchool                          Southern Bleacher Co. Inc.        Van Auken Akins Architects
   Network for Educational       Primary Health Solutions             Spectrum Industries Inc.              LLC
   Technology                    ProgressBook by Software             SPORT SAFE Testing Service        Vasco Sports Contractors
nora systems Inc.                   Answers Inc.                          Inc.                          Vescio’s SportsFields
North America Central School     Public Finance Resources Inc.        SportMaster                       ViewSonic Corp.
   Bus Co.                       PublicSchoolWORKS                    Sportworks Field Design           Vincent Lighting Systems
NPI Audio Visual Solutions       QBS Inc. — Quality Behavioral        Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP      Virco Inc.
NWEA                                Solutions                         Staley Shoe Repair                Voya Financial Advisors
Oberfields LLC                   Rachel Wixey & Associates LLC        STAN and Associates Inc.          VSWC Architects
OES Scoreboards — OES Inc.       RBC Capital Markets                  Stifel                            Wenger Corp.
Ohio Association of              Renhill Group                        Sturdisteel Co.                   Western Reserve PBS
   Elementary School             Rep Source LLC                       Summit Construction Co.           WhyTry
   Administrators                Republic Storage Products LLC            Inc.                          Zimmerman School
Ohio Association of School       Resource International Inc.          Tarkett Tandus Centiva                Equipment Inc.
   Business Officials            Richard Fleischman | DS                  Johnsonite
Ohio Association of Secondary       Architecture                      Tattletale Portable Alarm         Note: Appearance in the
   School Administrators         Richardson Compensation                  Systems                       Trade Show does not
Ohio Coalition for Equity &         Consulting LLC                    Techline Sports Lighting          constitute an endorsement by
   Adequacy of School            Robertson Construction               Technique Roofing Systems LLC     OSBA. This list is current as of
   Funding                          Services Inc.                     The American Red Cross            June 12, 2018.
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