New Jersey Association of School Administrators New Jersey Association of Pupil Services Administrators 33rd Annual Spring Conference May 13-15, 2015 “Leadership – Putting Vision into Action” Conference Information and Registration JA P S A N Caesars Atlantic City New Jersey Association of Pupil Services Administrators The Thirty Third NJASA/NJAPSA Annual Spring Conference will address school leadership, the latest educational developments and best practices to help you maintain a professional and personal balance in your life. You will be choosing from an impressive selection of sessions designed to help you acquire the tools you need in your role as education leader in your community. For many New Jersey school leaders, this conference is THE professional development and networking event of the year. The NJASA Allied Member Display Areas are an integral part of the conference offering both new and time-tested products and services to help you and your district work more effectively. This is the perfect opportunity to acquaint you with the latest tools and best resources available in education. *SPECIAL NOTE: The waiver request for overnight lodging (2 nights) was APPROVED by the Commissioner of Education. As a result of this waiver, School Districts will be able to reimburse attendees for overnight lodging on Wednesday, May 13 and Thursday, May 14, 2015. Reimbursement for registration fees, mileage and meals, are subject to the limitations and conditions set forth by your board and the travel regulations set forth by the NJDOE. HOTEL INFORMATION: Caesars Atlantic City is the official host hotel for the 2015 NJASA/NJAPSA Annual Spring Conference. It is the responsibility of all attendees and exhibitors going to the conference to make their own hotel arrangements directly with Caesars. NJASA has negotiated a special rate for Conference attendees. To take advantage of these special rates, simply call: CAESARS RESERVATIONS 1 (888) 516-2215 before Tuesday, April 21, 2015. Each individual must identify themselves with NJ Association of School Administrators and provide Code SC05SA5 in order to receive the discounted rate. Attendees can also make hotel reservations online at http://www.totalrewards.com/hotel-reservations?propCode= CAC&groupCode=SC05SA5. Reservations made after the cut-off date or once the room block is full will not be eligible for the special rates. 2015 NJASA/ NJAPSA Spring Conference attendees will receive the special rate of $119 per room, per night in the Centurion Tower (single or double occupancy). Each additional person is $20.00. Rooms are first come-first serve. All applicable taxes and fees are in addition to the quoted rates. Parking is also additional. Please read on for specific information - and register today! Visit www. njasa.net for a detailed description of all Group Sessions. Attribution for this year’s brochure graphic goes to: Jennifer Shepherd www.livingtapestries.ca AGENDA AT A GLANCE Wednesday, May 13, 2015 Conference Registration 10:30 am – 5:00 pm New Jersey Association of Pupil Services Administrators 11:30 am – 1:00 pm (RSVP in advance required at njapsa.org) Co-Sponsored by General Session 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm The Keynote Speaker Program is sponsored exclusively by Keynote Speaker: Dr. VA Shiva Ayyadurai VA Shiva Ayyadurai is a scientist-technologist, entrepreneur and educator. In 1978, while a 14-year-old high school student in Newark, New Jersey, he invented EMAIL, the world’s first email system, which was the full-scale emulation of the interoffice paperbased mail system, for which he was awarded the first US Copyright. He holds four degrees Dr. VA Shiva Ayyadurai from MIT, is a Fulbright Scholar, LemelsonMIT Awards Finalist and Westinghouse Science Talent Honors Award recipient. Born in Bombay, India, VA Shiva moved to America at the age of 7 in 1970. He completed his secondary school education at Livingston High School. He pursued his bachelors, dual master’s and doctoral degrees at MIT, spanning the fields of electrical engineering and computer science, media arts and sciences, and applied mechanics and systems biology. VA Shiva’s research on pattern recognition and large-scale systems development has resulted in multiple patents, numerous industry awards, new computational platforms such as CytoSolve, commercial products such as EchoMail and scientific and industry publications. Special Education Administrator of the Year Award Sponsored by Co Sponsored by NJASA and NJAPSA Exhibitor Registration and Set-up 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm NJASA “Open” Executive Committee Meeting 3:15 pm – 4:15 pm Group Sessions 3:15 pm – 4:15 pm 1. Function-Based Problem-Solving to Improve Student Achievement 2. Successful Transition Planning: Promoting Strength & Inspiring Success 3. Unchartered Waters: Steering Your District Through Due Process Litigation 4. Now that the “Dust has Settled” from PARCC and DLM, How to Move Forward with Clarity—Lessons Learned, Latest Requirements and Best-Practices for Special Education 5. Mental Health Awareness Program in High School 6. Effective RtI Using the Common Core: Every Student, Every Day Welcome Reception 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Thursday, May 14, 2015 Exhibitor Registration 7:00 am – 5:00 pm Conference Registration 7:30 am – 5:00 pm Continental Breakfast 8:00 am – 8:50 am The Exhibit Hall will be open from 8:00 am – 5:00 pm. Don’t miss this opportunity to network with NJASA’s preferred providers of equipment, supplies and services. General Session 9:00 am – 10:30 am The Keynote Speaker Program is sponsored by Group Sessions 10:45 am – 11:45 am 1. Using Data to Lead Amidst Constant Change 2. Itinerant Services for Students with Hearing Loss: Inclusive Strategies that will Benefit ALL Students 3. Sunrise or Sunset – Make the Best of it All! 4. 21st Century Leadership: Leadership in a 1:1 Environment 5. Personalized Learning with Office 365 and Windows 8.1 6. Preparing Students with Significant Disabilities for Employment and Adult Placements 7. School Law and the Superintendent 8. Whose Behavior Are We Managing, Anyway? Exhibit Hall/Lunch/ 11:45 am – 1:15 pm Networking and Prizes Please pick up a box lunch and visit with our Exhibitors who graciously support the Associations throughout the year. The knowledge, products and services they bring to this conference are available throughout the conference to assist school leaders in making informed decisions for their school districts. Group Sessions Keynote Speaker: Tony Wagner Tony Wagner currently serves as an Expert in Residence at Harvard University’s new Innovation Lab. Prior to this appointment; Tony was the first Innovation Education Fellow at the Technology & Entrepreneurship Center at Harvard, and the founder and codirector of the Change Leadership Group at the Harvard Graduate School of Education Tony Wagner for more than a decade. His previous work experience includes twelve years as a high school teacher, K-8 principal, university professor in teacher education, and founding executive director of Educators for Social Responsibility. Tony is a frequent speaker at national and international conferences and a widely published author. His work includes numerous articles and five books. Tony’s latest, Creating Innovators: The Making of Young People Who Will Change the World, was published by Simon & Schuster in 2012 to rave reviews and has been translated into ten languages. His 2008 book, The Global Achievement Gap continues to be an international best seller with a Second Edition recently released. Tony also recently collaborated with noted filmmaker Robert Compton to create a 60 minute documentary, “The Finland Phenomenon: Inside the World’s Most Surprising School System.” Tony earned an M.A.T. and an Ed.D. at the Harvard University Graduate School of Education. Special Award Presentations will be made honoring: • Superintendent of the Year • Regional Superintendents of the Year • Distinguished Service • NJASA President • Anti-Defamation League Refreshment Break 10:30 am – 10:45 am Enjoy a cup of coffee and mingle among the Exhibitors before rushing off to the next session. 1:15 pm – 2:15 pm 1. The Positive Impacts of Digital Communication in Your K-12 Community 2. Unique Issues of Suburban School Leadership 3. Closing the Reading Achievement Gap 4. Normative, Time Saving Assessment, Linked to the Common Core and PARCC 5. TEACHNJ & Corrective Action Plans: Protect Your District from Costly Litigation 6. The Hopatcong Model for Parent Academy 7. Expansion and Implementation of Critical Languages: Urban 8. BIG Data, BIG Results Women in Leadership Initiative 1:15 pm – 2:15 pm We invite you to join us for this afternoon’s session which is designed to help women in or aspiring to positions in educational leadership. With networking, support and professional development, NJASA wants to create a clear pathway for women to engage, encourage, and inspire one another. Listen as our presenters share their insights and leadership journey. Break 2:15 pm – 2:30 pm Group Sessions 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm 1. Managing an Employee in a Behavioral Health Crisis 2. Implementing a Blended Learning Pilot 3. Time Running Out to File Inefficiency Tenure Charges 4. The “Big Three” of Student Support Programs…Special Education, I&RS and Section 504—How to Improve Student Outcomes, Reduce Referrals and Enhance Compliance 5. Engaging Your Community Through Strategic Planning 6. Cost Effective Behavior Management Strategies that Work! 7. Facilitating Teacher-Centered PD to Design Student-Centered Classrooms 8. How ST Math Can Increase Student Achievement NJASA Legislative Committee 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm (This is the regularly scheduled meeting date for this committee. All Committee Members should plan to attend.) Exhibit Hall Networking and Prizes 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm The Exhibit Hall remains open until the start of the Presidents’ Reception. (Cash bar) NJASA Presidents’ Reception 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm Don’t miss this opportunity to meet new members and renew old friendships while enjoying adult refreshments and light fare. 7:30 am – 1:30 pm Continental Breakfast 8:00 am – 8:50 am The Exhibit Hall will be open from 8:00 am – 1:30 pm. Don’t miss this opportunity to network with the preferred providers of equipment, supplies and services. General Session •NJASA Retiree Recognition •NJASA Emeritus Membership •L.E.A.D. (Law Enforcement Against Drugs-On the Street and in the Classroom) Refreshment Break 10:30 am – 10:45 am Enjoy a cup of coffee and mingle among the Exhibitors before rushing off to the next session. Friday, May 15, 2015 Conference/Exhibitor Registration Special Award Presentations will be made honoring: 9:00 am – 10:30 am The Keynote Speaker Program is sponsored by Keynote Speaker: Willard R. Daggett, Ed.D. Willard R. Daggett, Ed.D. is recognized world-wide for his proven ability to move education systems toward more rigorous and relevant skills and knowledge for all students. He has assisted a number of states and hundreds of school districts with their school improvement initiatives, many in response to No Child Left Behind and its demanding Willard R. Daggett, adequate yearly progress (AYP) provisions. Ed.D. Before founding the International Center for Leadership in Education in 1991, Dr. Daggett was a teacher and administrator at the secondary and postsecondary levels, and a director with the New York State Education Department, where he spearheaded restructuring initiatives to focus the state’s education system on the skills and knowledge students need in a technological, informationbased society. Dr. Daggett has collaborated with education ministries in several countries, the Council of Chief State School Officers, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the National Governors Association, and many other national and global organizations. Dr. Daggett currently serves on the education advisory boards for NASA, USA Today, and Scholastic Achievement Partners. He is also the Founder and Chairman of the Successful Practices Network. Daggett’s powerful keynote messages help his audience challenge assumptions about the purposes, benefits, and effectiveness of current practices. Daggett inspires his listeners to embrace the greatest aspects of our education system and to make the necessary modifications required to meet the needs of all 21st century learners. Temple University and the State University of New York at Albany have recognized Daggett as a distinguished alumnus. He has authored numerous books about learning and education, textbooks, research studies, reports, and journal articles. Group Sessions 10:45 am – 11:45 am 1. STEAMing It Up In an Elementary Learning Garden 2. Implementing a 1:1 Program Effectively and Efficiently 3. 5 Strategies to Facilitate a True “Middle School” and “High School” Experience 4. “Get What You Want Without Getting Taken” 5. Data, Data and More Data! 6. Empowering Teachers to Lead on CCSS Implementation 7. Multicultural Education – Addressing the Needs of All Learners 8. Join the All-in-One Revolution for Stronger Compliance and Collaboration Exhibit Hall/Lunch/Networking 11:45 am – 1:15 pm and Prizes Please pick up a box lunch and visit with our Exhibitors who graciously support the Association throughout the year. The knowledge, products and services they bring to this conference are available throughout the conference to assist school leaders in making informed decisions for their school districts. Group Sessions 1:15 pm – 2:15 pm 1. Chronic Absenteeism: Understanding the Problems and Finding the Solutions 2. “Leadership Matters – You Make the Difference in Student Achievement” 3. Special Education, a Service Not a Destination: Learning to Evaluate IEP’s to Meet the Individual Needs of All Students 4. Money, Intrigue, and Challenge – Middle School Courses with Relevance 5. Keeping Our Children Safe, One School at a Time Adjourned *Note: Group sessions and times are subject to change. The mission of the New Jersey Association of School Administrators, the unifying professional association of school leaders, is to ensure a superior statewide system of education by influencing and effecting educational policy, regulations and legislation; and by maximizing the capacity and effectiveness of school leaders through professional development programs and support services. N “LEADERSHIP – PUTTING VISION INTO ACTION” Caesars Atlantic City ─ May 13-15, 2015 REGISTRATION FORM JA P S A NJASA/NJAPSA 33rd ANNUAL SPRING CONFERENCE New Jersey Association of Pupil Services Administrators Please complete the following information and return it no later than Friday, May 1, 2015 to: NEW JERSEY ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS Attn: Libby DeNorchia, 920 West State Street ─ Trenton, NJ 08618 OR FAX: (609) 599-1893 EMAIL: [email protected] ONLINE REGISTRATION: www.njasa.net One form per registrant. Please duplicate form as needed. Please print or type. SPECIAL NOTE All Business persons must be NJASA Allied members and use the Exhibit Space Registration and Display Contract found on www.njasa.net under the Spring Conference page - Exhibit Information. Name Mr. Dr. Ms. Mrs. Position District County Mailing Address City State Email Zip Phone Fax Registered Spouse Name (See fees below) Billing Address (if same, write same) City State Zip REGISTRATION FEES: Full 3-Day Conference Registration – Members $475/Non-members $525 INCLUDES EVERYTHING! (Scheduled meal functions, Welcome Reception, Presidents’ Reception and Exhibit Hall) 1/2-Day Pass – Wednesday/May 13, 2015 – Members $169/Non-members $219 Includes all sessions and activities on Wednesday only 1-Day Pass – Thursday/May 14, 2015 – Members $249/Non-members $299 Includes all sessions and activities on Thursday only 1-Day Pass – Friday/May 15, 2015 – Members $249/Non-members $299 Includes all sessions and activities on Friday only *Retirees and Spouses - $125 each Includes all sessions and activities during the Conference *Retirees working as Interim School Administrators or for an Allied Member cannot register under this category. I am a Member of NJASA TOTAL Please check the appropriate box √ I am a Member of NJAPSA I am not a Member of either Association REGISTRATION POLICIES: ALL REGISTRATION FORMS MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN FRIDAY, MAY 1, 2015 to avoid a late charge. CANCELLATION POLICY All cancellations must be in writing to Sharon Goulding via email [email protected]. Registrations cancelled after 4:00 pm, Friday, May 1, 2015, and “no shows” will result in a charge of the specified registration fee. BADGES Full Conference Registrants and 1-Day Pass Registrants will all have different color badges. The Spring Conference Badge is your admittance to sessions and included food functions. All Group Session presenters are responsible for registering for the conference unless they are only coming in to present their specific session. BILLING INFORMATION: Please make checks/vouchers payable to NJASA. Bill me Bill my Board Credit Card (Check one): Credit Card # Cardholder’s Signature Visa Voucher enclosed MasterCard Payment enclosed American Express Expiration Date: NEW JERSEY ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS 920 W. State Street Trenton, NJ 08618 PRESORTED FIRST-CLASS MAIL U.S. POSTAGE PAID TRENTON, NJ PERMIT NO. 114 Return Service Requested NJASA/NJAPSA Spring Conference Registration and Hotel Information Enclosed… Register Today!
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