Loading…
IMPORTANT! If you haven’t registered, please go to the Event Home Page to submit your registration.
You are not registered unless you receive a confirmation email.

Contact Kelli Byrne at (785) 296-3637 if you have any questions.

About the Conference Program

When considering which session to attend be aware that most sessions will address more than one strand so be sure to look at the full descriptions.

Cookies and Conversations on Thursday are designed to give attendees the opportunity to network with others who have similar job responsibilities. You may choose any of the sessions to attend, so if you are more interested in learning from a different group, you are welcome.

If you have questions about the program of events, please contact by email at Pat Bone or by phone (785) 296-2303.
strong>Higher Education Administrator/Faculty [clear filter]
Wednesday, October 23
 

8:30am CDT

How high performing school districts exceed expectations on State Board outcomes
Wednesday October 23, 2024 8:30am - 10:00am CDT
Mark Tallman, a researcher and writer for the Kansas Association of School Boards, developed a system to compare school district performance on state outcomes with how that district would be expected to perform based on its percentage of low-income students plus students with disabilities and enrollment size. He then identified districts performing significantly better than expected based on these characteristics.

Over the past two years, he visited 40 high achieving districts and schools and talked with about 300 administrators, teachers, school board members, students, parents, and community members to ask how they are getting either high results or making significant progress. He will share the process and what he learned from these districts.
Speakers
avatar for Mark Tallman

Mark Tallman

Associate Executive Director for Advocacy, KASB
Follow Mark on Twitter: @tallman_mark
Wednesday October 23, 2024 8:30am - 10:00am CDT
Eagle Ballroom

8:30am CDT

Protecting Your School Through a Layered Security Approach
Wednesday October 23, 2024 8:30am - 10:00am CDT
School administrators today confront a heightened sense of concern for safety from students, parents and staff. While attacks on schools are rare, constant media coverage of high-profile attacks elevates anxiety for communities. Districts tend to have in place good policy and security equipment to prevent intruders from entering schools. What do we do when the threat comes from within, or when our systems fail? This session will highlight how district leaders can use a variety of security processes and procedures to build a layered approach to create redundancy, and strengthen security operations. Security functions such as visitor management systems (VMS), security cameras, panic alarms and door lock systems coupled with behavior threat assessments and good emergency operations planning can create a secure environment for students and staff. Identifying and using resources such as DHS campus threat assessments or crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) assessments can help identify structural and operational deficiencies that can permit acts of violence. Whether its leveraging technology as force multiplier, having School Resource Officers in the building, or simply locking the doors, we’ll examine the importance of engaging staff and putting the right processes and equipment in place to make it all work effectively.
Speakers
avatar for Tim Brant

Tim Brant

Executive Director, USD 266
  Bio:  Tim Brant, Executive Director of Health, Safety and Prevention, Maize USD 266Tim Brant is the Executive Director of Health, Safety and Prevention for Maize USD 266, a district of approximately 7,600 students and 1,800 staff members. Tim is responsible for the overall security... Read More →
Wednesday October 23, 2024 8:30am - 10:00am CDT
Cypress B

10:45am CDT

How high performing school districts exceed expectations on State Board outcomes
Wednesday October 23, 2024 10:45am - 12:15pm CDT
Mark Tallman, a researcher and writer for the Kansas Association of School Boards, developed a system to compare school district performance on state outcomes with how that district would be expected to perform based on its percentage of low-income students plus students with disabilities and enrollment size. He then identified districts performing significantly better than expected based on these characteristics.

Over the past two years, he visited 40 high achieving districts and schools and talked with about 300 administrators, teachers, school board members, students, parents, and community members to ask how they are getting either high results or making significant progress. He will share the process and what he learned from these districts.
Speakers
avatar for Mark Tallman

Mark Tallman

Associate Executive Director for Advocacy, KASB
Follow Mark on Twitter: @tallman_mark
Wednesday October 23, 2024 10:45am - 12:15pm CDT
Eagle Ballroom
 


Share Modal

Share this link via

Or copy link

Filter sessions
Apply filters to sessions.