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Colorado Association Of School Business Officials 65TH ANNUAL CASBO CONFERENCE & EXHIBITS MEMBER INFORMATION PACKET Leading Forward 65th ANNUAL CASBO CONFERENCE & EXHIBITS April 4-6, 2018 Westminster Westin Hotel Westminster, Colorado Program Agenda and Registration Information Registration Open to April 6, 2018

SESSION TRACKS (The following session track icons will be used to identify the different discipline areas of interest) Small Districts and Charter Schools: Focuses on financial, budgetary, public relations, and the legal issues that affect small districts and charter schools where one individual has many areas of responsibility. Business/Finance Resource Management: Provides expertise on the effects of financial management on budgeting, financial planning, accounting, and financial reporting; cash management, investments, and debt management; and financial technology for school business operations. Leadership and Management Development: Addresses personnel management concepts and leadership styles, professional development, labor regulations, and employment agreements. Also, looks at the public policy, inter-governmental relations, and the legal issues that affect schools. Maintenance/Operations and Purchasing Management: Focuses on the latest in school planning and construction, purchasing, supply and fixed-asset management, contract management, school maintenance and the environmental aspects of school operations. Information Management: Deals with critical information on strategic planning, instructional support programs, and management information systems.. Support Services: Brings attendees up-to-date on issues involving: Transportation, Risk Management or Food Service. 2

65th Annual CASBO Conference & Exhibits Leading Forward PROGRAM AGENDA Wednesday, April 4, 2018 Board Meeting.. 8:30 A.M. 9:15 A.M. Registration.... 9:30 A.M. 5:00 P.M. All Preconference Workshops/Seminars: (Reduced fee to all conference attendees registration is required and lunch will be provided) Seminars 1. Uniform Grant Guidance.. 10:00 A.M. 12:00 Noon Presented by: Cheryl Wallace and Jennifer Ulrich, RubinBrown LLP Description: Uniform Grant Guidance - Take 2: Lessons Learned and Pragmatic Solutions. This indepth session will cover common single audit findings and best practices to ensure that your federal grants are in full compliance with the new Uniform Grant Guidance including procurement thresholds and regulations. 2. Thinking Outside the Grid - Restructuring a Compensation System.... 12:30 P.M. 2:30 P.M. Presented by: Dr. Tina Mueh, President, Boulder Valley Education Association; Shelly Landgraf, HR Consultant; Bill Sutter, SFO, CFO, Boulder Valley School District and Shae Martinez, SFO, CFO, Mapleton Public Schools Description: Developing or changing a staff compensation system is a complex and challenging undertaking. This session will explore the effort within the Boulder Valley School District and Mapleton Public Schools to rework and improve their compensation systems. The presentation and panel discussion will provide for audience interaction and deliberation of structures, theories, philosophical direction and implementation of a compensation system. Workshop 3. Forecast5 Tools.... 10:00 A.M. 2:30 P.M. Presented by: Eric Smith, Strategic Partnerships Director, Forecast5 Analytics Description: If you are looking for a tool to forecast out your budget, look at history data all in one location, look at transportation information or even compare district information this session is for you. Forecast5 Analytics provides powerful data analytic and collaboration tools to help school district leaders drive strategic and financial decisions with better information. By utilizing this proprietary Business Intelligence software, schools spend time analyzing rather than trying to find data. The Forecast5 platform includes interactive visuals and the opportunity to perform collaborative analytics. Local governments are quickly gaining meaningful insights across several disciplines of financial management including budgeting, compensation, staffing and strategic planning. Lunch (for Seminar and Workshop attendees).... 12:00 P.M. - 12:30 P.M. Break..... 2:30 P.M. - 2:45 P.M. 3

Annual Conference Commences: CSPMA General Membership Meeting..... 2:45 P.M. 5:00 P.M. Speaker(s): Karri Burgess, Boulder Valley School District, CSPMA President Description: General round table discussion on issues concerning operations and facilities, to include maintenance, sites, energy, sustainability, construction, and custodial issues. 2018 Colorado Legislative Update........... 2:45 P.M. 3:30 P.M. Dr. Lisa Escárcega, Executive Director, Colorado Association of School Executives Lisa will give us an update on the 2018 Legislative Session, the political landscape for public education, education reform efforts and much, much more. Refreshment Break... 3:30 P.M. - 3:45 P.M. School Finance Update......... 3:45 P.M. 4:45 P.M. Jennifer Okes, Executive Director of School Finance, Colorado Department of Education Hear an update on Colorado School Finance and how it affects the Colorado Department of Education and School Districts. A Question and Answer session will follow. Welcome Reception....... 5:00 P.M. 6:00 P.M. In appreciation of all of our Vendors CASBO welcomes the Associate Business and Active members of Colorado ASBO for casual conversation in a relaxing atmosphere. Hors d oeuvres and Refreshments provided by Colorado ASBO Vendor Hospitality Functions..... 6:00 P.M. 10:00 P.M. Come join us for Hors d oeuvres and more than ample refreshments! We will have a D.J. providing easy listening music for your entertainment and will up tempo it for dancing if you are so inclined! This year s theme is Leading Forward. Design your booth on how you think your business will look in the future. Be creative of how your booth is set up, decorated and even have some futuristic games some CASBO Members may play. Members will be voting for the vendor booth that is the most innovative, creative and showing their Leading Forward vision. The winner will be the recipient of the Vendor Cup and will be announced at the Friday morning General Session with an opportunity to do a quick plug about your company Please plan on joining us and our special sponsors for an evening of fun! Sponsored by: American Fidelity Assurance, COLOTRUST, SchoolDude and Virco 4

Leading Forward PROGRAM AGENDA Thursday, April 5, 2018 Registration & Breakfast......... 7:30 A.M. 8:15 A.M. First General Session.............. 8:15 A.M. 9:45 A.M. Opening remarks by CASBO President Sandra Nees Welcome to all Business disciplines and their Respective Affiliate Groups National Anthem by Kayla Hruby, Broomfield High School Welcome from the Colorado Commissioner of Education.. Katy Anthes, Ph.D. Keynote Presentation Leadership Maja Kazazic, Keynote Speaker With an indomitable spirit and the real-world strategies that both captivate audiences and give how-to solutions they need to create lasting, positive change in their lives Keynote Speaker Maja Kazazic is unforgettable. She delivers her message YOUR message with the right blend of humor, insight, courage, and relatability that will have your audience members raising their hands, and mindsets saying, I can do that! LEADERSHIP: Mastering Big Picture Vision and Everyday Momentum. In today s world leaders often feel they have to be all things to all people. They have to have the 30,000 foot scope of the organization s goals AND the skills to steer their teams to success in the day-to-day. Vendor Exhibits Exhibit Hall..... 9:45 A.M. 11:15 A.M. All Registered Conference Attendees Welcome! Coffee Break in the Exhibit Hall at 9:45 A.M. 5

Breakout Sessions..... 11:15 A.M. 12:30 P.M. 2018-101 Colorado Department of Education discipline updates Speaker(s): Jennifer Okes, Brehan Riley, David Schneiderman, Aaron Oberg, Andy Stine, Colorado Department of Education Description: The Colorado Department of Education will be giving updates in several different disciplines. This session will be a panel presentation/discussion in the areas of school finance, nutrition, grants, audit, and capital construction. The session will continue into a second breakout that will be for questions and answers relating to any of the topics discussed... 2018-102 Another Day, Another Data Breach. How to Minimize Impact from Data Loss. Speaker(s): Matt Langford, Chief Information Security Officer, University of Northern Colorado Description: Your personal data is in the hands of malicious organizations. Your school district has and will continue to give its credentials away to attackers. Your passwords are compromised. Let s discuss what we can do to minimize damage in world of constant data breaches and compromises. 2018-103 Designing Buildings for Challenging Environments. Speaker(s): Brian Calhoun, RTA Architects Description: See what was involved in designing the new Summit House on the summit of Pikes Peak and learn about things to consider when designing buildings in challenging environments and how these considerations will help the design of school facilities.... 2018-104 Improving Process Results through Cross-Functional Teams. Speaker(s): Peter Hilts and Brett Ridgway, Falcon School District 49 Description: Hear how Falcon School District 49 utilizes Aligned Partner Expert (APEX) teams to clarify accountability and responsibility while improving overall results from both regular and project initiatives 6

..... 2018-105 How to Maximize Success in Business Negotiations Speaker(s): Dan Satriana, Vice President and General Counsel, University of Northern Colorado Description: Contract negotiations for goods or services, documenting arrangements with incoming or outgoing employees, and other business relationships can be complex. This session will explore the best strategies to navigate potential pitfalls. Member/Vendor Luncheon........ 12:30 P.M. - 1:30 P.M. Recognition of Past Presidents and Directors Annual Business Meeting Election of 2018-2019 CASBO Board Breakout Sessions....... 1:45 P.M. - 3:00 P.M. 2018-201 Why should I care whether someone is an Employee or an Independent contractor? Speaker(s): Dan Satriana, Vice President and General Counsel, University of Northern Colorado Description: To answer that question, we will examine the legal and practical differences between the two and potential liability for misclassifying one as the other. 2018-202 Colorado Department of Education discipline updates continued. Speaker(s): Jennifer Okes, Brehan Riley, David Schneiderman, Aaron Oberg, Andy Stine, Colorado Department of Education Description: This session is a continued discussion with the Colorado Department of Education. The session will be a question and answer with several of staff members that would include several different disciplines in the areas of school finance, nutrition, grants, audit, and capital construction. So if you have any questions that you would like to ask CDE staff attend this session.. 2018-203 Do Your Procurement Practices Meet the Regulations for Federal Programs? Speaker(s): Megan Johnson, Colorado Department of Education, and Jodi Cates, Managing Director, BKD, LLP Description: Federal funds come with specific procurement regulations. Do your school district practices and procedures meet Federal regulations (2 CFR 200)? Learn about expectations and documentation from a panel of CDE program specialists and school district auditors. 7

... 2018-204 Coordinating Charter Issues into the District s Work. Speaker(s): Colorado Association of Charter School Authorizers members and charter partners. Description: The Colorado Association of Charter School Authorizers (CACSA) is a membership organization that brings together the people in School Districts and the Charter School Institute (CSI) who oversee charter schools. These authorizing staff often serve as a liaison to the charter schools in the district, as well as coordinating with all their colleagues in the district. In this session, CACSA members will discuss how the CSI and Colorado districts work to better integrate their charter-focused work with all the other administrative functions of the district, while still meeting the needs of charter schools and local families. Topics include performance management and contracting, state and federal grant monitoring, as well as how to involve charter schools in district planning. 2018-205 Testing for Lead in Drinking Water. Speaker(s): Patrick Pfaltzgraff, Colorado Department of Health Description: Learn what the requirements are for public schools to test for lead in drinking water, what programs are available to assist, and what the future may entail. Break..... 3:00 P.M. 3:15 P.M. Best Practices Sessions......... 3:15 P.M. 4: 30 P.M. 2018-301 Grab Bag of Employment, School Safety & Operational Best Practices. Speaker(s): CSDSIP Risk Control Staff Description: This session will highlight best practices that schools can use to reduce their loss exposure in areas that we are seeing high claim severity and high claim frequency. This includes best practices for employment such as hiring, firing and employment related issues, for school safety such as utilizing of the threat assessment model developed on the Colorado Schools Safety Resource Center s guide, creating a culture of awareness in the school community and facility safety surveys as well as operational best practices such as who is signing your contracts and how are they reviewed? 8

2018-302 Creating an Investment Plan. Speaker(s): Joe Carroll, CTP, Vice President Investment Advisory Services, Public Trust Advisors Description: Having an investment policy is an essential component to every district s financial health. But what good is a policy if you don t have a plan? In this session we will explore the different factors that go into creating an investment plan that will fit your district s objectives and goals. 2018-303 Structuring Benefits for the Realities of Today's Healthcare. Speaker(s): Raelene Walker, Account Development Coordinator, American Fidelity Assurance Description: With the rising costs of medical plans, employers are looking for cost-effective strategies to round out their employees benefits packages. During this session, hear ideas to help employees combat out-of-pocket medical expenses while also providing more options to address life stage benefits needs. 2018-304 Forecast5 Overview of How School Districts are Using These Analytics. Speaker(s): Kari Albright, Budget Director, Boulder Valley School District, Kristen Colonell, COO, Sheridan School District, Jen Gonzalez, Budget Analyst, Adams 12 Five Star Schools, Sandra Nees - CFO, Westminster Public Schools and Eric Smith, Strategic Partnerships Director, Forecast5 Analytics Description: Overview of How School Districts are Using These Analytics. If you are looking for a tool to forecast out your budget, look at history data all in one location, look at transportation information or even compare district information this session is for you. Forecast5 Analytics provides powerful data analytic and collaboration tools to help school district leaders drive strategic and financial decisions with better information. By utilizing this proprietary Business Intelligence software, schools spend time analyzing rather than trying to find data. 2018-305 Wellness & Safety Management: Bridging the gap to improve employee health, safety and your bottom line. Speaker(s): Teresa L. Pacelle, AIC, CIC, National Insurance Risk Consultant and Kelly Fritz, Health and Productivity Consult, USI Insurance Description: Healthcare plans and workers compensation programs represent significant cost and uncertainty for employers and employees alike. Recent studies show that the key drivers of cost within these plans are becoming increasingly correlated. Learn how our unique integrated approach to wellness and safety management allows you to optimize your health 9

plan and workers compensation programs to maximize the return on your investment. Please join us in discussing the value of bridging the gap between population health management, safety and risk. Learn how co-morbid and pre-existing conditions within your workforce impact your costs for workers compensation programs and your health plan. We will explore the methods to assess, measure and execute an integrated approach. Vendor Exhibits Exhibit Hall....... 4:30 P.M. 6:00 P.M. All Conference Attendees and Associate Business Members Welcome! Food Stations and Refreshments Provided Refreshment tickets are provided at CASBO s Platinum, Gold, and Silver Sponsor Booths Past President s Reception (by Invitation Only)..... 6:00 P.M. 7:30 P.M. Leading Forward CASINO NIGHT and ENTERTAINMENT 7:00 P.M. 10:00 P.M. Come join us for an evening of: Fun, Entertainment, and Good Conversation Snacks, Refreshments and a Cash Bar Las Vegas Style Gambling Fantastic Prizes (must be a registered Active or Guest member to win prizes) SPONSORED BY USI Insurance 10

Leading Forward Friday, April 6, 2018 PROGRAM AGENDA Registration & Breakfast...... 7:45 A.M. 8:30 A.M. Student Performance...... 8:15 A.M. 8:45 A.M. Second General Session.... 8:45 A.M. 10:30 A.M. Opening remarks by CASBO Vice-President Sandy Mutchler Installation of CASBO Board Student Scholarship Presentation Service to the Profession Award Vendor of the Year Award Oath of Office Sponsored by COLOTRUST Sponsored by American Fidelity Assurance Selected by CASBO Membership Votes Keynote Presentation "Finding the Funny in Change" Jan McInnis, Keynote Speaker Whether it s going green or the myriad of new rules that govern the industry, we are constantly reacting to a new playing field. From reform to the new industry rules and regulations that are being developed, professionals are routinely having to reassess and re-evaluate their practices. And all of this change causes fear, tension and miscommunications! Jan combines her hilarious comedy with PRACTICAL tips on dealing with change through using humor. Jan will show you how to: diffuse tension instantly, kick off tough conversations facilitate communications all by using humor that you, yourself can do. And she ll also give you the latest research between laughter and health yes they re actually studying this stuff! Customized for your event and industry this keynote will have attendees walk away laughing AND learning as they discover the steps they can take to conquer, and even embrace, change. PERA Update.... 10:30 A.M. 11:00 A.M. Speaker(s): Ron Baker, Interim Executive Director, Colorado PERA. Break...... 11:00 A.M. 11:15 A.M. 11

Breakout Sessions... 11:15 A.M. 12:30 P.M. 2018-401 Creating Successful District-Charter Working Relationships. Speaker(s): Kim Hurt, Business Manager, Frontier Academy and Brian Lemos, Weld County District 6 Liaison Description: In 2018, Colorado celebrates 25 years of charter school law and its national position as a leader in innovative K-12 public education. The landscape in our state provides parents and students with an abundance of school choice options. For school administrative leaders, these choices often translate into increased complexity across school operations. Creating practices that grant autonomy but also integrate process standardization empower business officers, in both districts and charters, to be more balanced partners in advancing students success. Join this session to see helpful practices already being used effectively. The discussion will also provide insight into charter school trends in Colorado. 2018-402 School Finance Project Update. Speaker(s): Tracie Rainey, Executive Director, School Finance Project and Justin Silverstein, CEO, APA Consulting Description: The financial landscape for public schools in Colorado is confusing, unstable and multifaceted. Join us for this session where we will explore the current legislative landscape and concepts of school finance models that take into account various components impacting school finance, including Low Income, English Language Learners, Special Education, Adequacy, Equity, Local Overrides and Categorical Programs, as well as the methods of counting students and funding the model..... 2018-403 Staying Power: Keys to Improve Employee Retention. Speaker(s): Shawn E. Smith, Transportation Director, Aurora Public Schools Description: Why do some school district employees stay with the job for 20 plus years and others last for only a few months? 12

2018-404 Talking to Your Direct Reports About Performance: Tools for Supervision. Speaker(s): Ranelle Lang, Chris Schor, and Dona Kitto, Mapleton Public Schools Description Conversations with employees about their performance can be uncomfortable. If an employee is doing well, how can we help them get better? If an employee is struggling, how can we get them on track? This session will give you tools and processes to focus your supervision on employee learning and growth. The discussion will address employees across the spectrum, from the "high-flyers" to the strugglers. 2018-405 Arbitrage Compliance. Speaker(s): Doug Pahnke, CPA President for Arbitrage Compliance Specialists, Inc. Description: In this session, we will be discussing arbitrage, arbitrage rebates and audits. The session will discuss 2018 IRS changes, how to know if you have an arbitrage rebate to be claimed and general questions you may have about arbitrage in general. Town Meeting with the CASBO Board.... 12:30 P.M. 1:00 P.M. Moderator: Terry Davis, CASBO Board An informal meeting to answer questions and gather input for future conferences. Tell us what you liked, what you didn t like, what you would like to see, and find out how you can become involved. A light lunch will be provided Two attendees will receive a free registration to the 2018 Fall Conference in Vail, Colorado by a raffle drawing at the conclusion of this session (must be present to win). CASBO Conference Adjourned... 1:00 P.M. 13

Notes - - - - 14 Questions? Please email Bert Huszcza at ColoradoASBO@msn.com CASBO 4627 W. 105 th Way, Westminster, CO 80031 (720) 427-6560 (phone)

COLORADO ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL BUSINESS OFFICIALS 65th Annual CASBO Conference & Exhibits Westminster Westin Hotel April 4-6, 2018 CONFERENCE REGISTRATION is on line only, please go to: www.coloradoasbo.org We accept credit cards, p-cards or checks CONFERENCE REGISTRATION DETAILS: Membership paid up to March 31 or later is required to attend this conference. Conference registration fee includes Wednesday Cocktail Reception, Thursday and Friday breakfasts, Thursday lunch, Thursday evening activities, and admittance to all conference presentations. ACTIVE MEMBERSHIP (For School District Employees only) MEMBERSHIP DUES (if due before March 31 or sooner) Conference Registration Fee..... Total ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP (For Businesses & Vendors only) 2018 MEMBERSHIP DUES (required to attend conference) Conference Registration Fee.. Total GUEST REGISTRATION(s) (includes all meals and social functions) Guest cannot be eligible for CASBO membership. (please select meal choice(s) on line) PRE- CONFERENCE: (Wednesday morning) Separate Registration is required. Includes a Box Lunch IF Registered for conference Active Members: Attending 1 or 2 Seminar(s).each Active Members: Attending the Workshop IF Not Registered for the Conference Active Members Associate Members Attending 1 or 2 Seminar(s)..each Attending the Workshop Attending 1 or 2 Seminar(s) each Attending the Workshop $ 75.00 $ 310.00 $ 385.00 $ 150.00 $ 430.00 $ 580.00 $ 60.00 $ 40.00 $ 80.00 $ 50.00 $ 100.00 $ 100.00 $ 200.00 LUNCHEON CHOICES: Make your entrée selection on line when registering. Thursday: Chicken Entrée Beef Entrée Vegetarian Entrée ROOM RESERVATIONS: You can reserve your room at the Westminster Westin on line at www.coloradoasbo.org or by calling the Hotel directly at 1-888-627-8448 or 303-410-5000. Attendees, Exhibitors and Sponsors will receive a special rate of $149 (Standard Room) per night (other rooms/rates available). Room blocks and special rates under CASBO will be held until March 29, 2018 -you must refer to the CASBO Room Block when making your reservations. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: April 6, 2018 Registration is on line only, please go to: www.coloradoasbo.org We accept credit cards, p-cards or checks If paying by check; Print and Mail your On-Line Registration form and check by March 21, 2018. Return/Payable to: Colorado ASBO Attn: Bert Huszcza, Executive Director 4627 W 105 th Way Westminster, Colorado 80031 Cancellation Policy: Full refund less a $50 Administrative fee if cancellation is received prior to March 21, 2018. No refunds will be given after March 21 st 15 Questions? Please email Bert Huszcza at ColoradoASBO@msn.com CASBO 4627 W. 105 th Way, Westminster, CO 80031 (720) 427-6560 (phone)

Colorado Association of School Business Officials c/o Bert E. Huszcza 4627 West 105 th Way Westminster, CO 80031 NONPROFIT ORG US POSTAGE PAID WESTMINSTER CO PERMIT NO. 15 Or Current Occupant 65TH ANNUAL CASBO CONFERENCE & EXHIBITS MEMBER INFORMATION PACKET Leading Forward 65th ANNUAL CONFERENCE April 4-6, 2018 Program Agenda and Registration Information Enclosed Register by April 4, 2018