D 130
Monday, November 12

9:00 a.m.
Concussion management
Speaker:
Robert Gray, Cleveland Clinic Sports Health NE Ohio

2:00 p.m.
A realistic study of school threats
The school environment we once knew is gone. Boards of education must be aware of what is happening and can happen in their schools. This OSBA session focuses on critical information and discusses what boards can do to keep students safe.
Speaker:
Dick Caster, senior school board services consultant, OSBA

3:45 p.m.
Partnerships in student mental health
Learn about the partnership between Cleveland Municipal and Beech Brook, a children’s mental health agency, which provides mental health support and treatment for students. Hear how this work has built a culture of shared responsibility for students’ well being.
Speakers:
Kim Karl, assistant vice president, community education, Beech Brook
Eugenia Cash, LSW, MSSA, flexible content expert humanware, Cleveland Municipal

Tuesday, November 13

9:00 a.m.
Increased revenue for school food services
Sandusky City and EHOVE Career Center discuss how to start a “Farm To School” program, including bundling meals, serving more meals and discontinuing a la carte offerings. Learn how to increase your district’s revenues and stay in compliance with new regulations.
Speakers:
Tom Freitas, dining services supervisor, Sandusky City
Brad Kraft, cafeteria manager, EHOVE Career Center

2:00 p.m.
Autistic students — restraint and seclusion
Speaker:
Sheila Smith, assistant director, Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence

3:45 p.m.
Partnerships to eliminate bullying
Learn how The University of Toledo partnered with Washington Local (Lucas)and other school districts in Lucas County to create and implement an anti-bullying campaign.
Speakers:
John Adams, senior director for enrollment brand strategy, The University of Toledo
Lisa Pescara-Kovach, associate professor of educational psychology, The University of Toledo
Timothy McLeod, school resource officer, Clay High School, Oregon Police Department
Neil Rochotte, director for student services,Washington Local (Lucas)

Wednesday, November 14

9:00 a.m.
Options for school-based health care
Learn about unique options for serving medical needs of students who may not otherwise have access to health care. Austintown Local (Mahoning) and Walter & Haverfield LLP discuss the federal grant process and school-based health centers. Hear about various legal aspects, including grants, vendor contracts and competitive bidding.
Speakers:
Kate Davis, attorney, Walter & Haverfield LLP
Barbara Kliner, grants manager, Austintown Local (Mahoning)