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MASC/MASS 2015 Joint Conference: Program Schedule

Wednesday, November 4

11:00am: Conference registration opens (Exhibit Hall lobby)
11:00am-3:00pm: MASC Delegate registration (Ballroom)
12:30-1:40pm: Panel Session I
Regional Schools: Operations Update (Cape Cod)
A focus on important topics for regional districts to understand in their operations, including assessments, Chapter 222, transportation funding and more.
Presenters: Perry Davis, Executive Director, MARS (moderator); Christine Lynch, Regional Governance Office, DESE; Ellen Holmes, Ashburnham-Westminster Reg. School Committee; Mindy Kempner, Southeastern Reg. Voc. Tech. School Committee; Barbara Ripa, Superintendent, Shaker Mountain/Union #70; Stephen Hemman, Interim Superintendent, Narragansett Reg.
Work/Life Balance: How to Manage Both (Hyannisport West)
Strategies to help cope with the stresses of balancing work and real life commitments, and the importance of maintaining perspective and priorities.
Handouts
Work Life Balance Handout (pdf)
Presenter: Devin Sheehan, Holyoke School Committee (moderator); Mary Czajkowski, Superintendent, Lexington; Wendy Rua, Agawam School Committee; Todd Gazda, Superintendent, Ludlow
Difficult Conversations (Hyannisport East)
You just received a call from a newspaper reporter seeking your comment on an issue that you have just become aware of. This session will focus on strategies you can use when faced with a difficult conversation or a public relations issue and parents, community members, and the media are calling. Presenter: Jim Hardy, MASC Field Director
Coordinated Services for Children (Barnstable I)
Students learn best when they are healthy, well-fed, and feel safe and secure. Yet, school districts don’t have the capacity or resources to provide many of the precursors for student success. Learn how some districts are working with community partners to ensure their students are ready to be successful learners.
Presenters: Geoffrey Swett, Wareham School (moderator); Kimberly Shaver-Hood, Superintendent, Wareham; Judith Styer, Director—Health & Wellness, Framingham; Beverly Hugo, Framingham School Committee
What School Committees Should Ask for from their School Business Officer (Barnstable III)
Practical advice from lessons learned about the need for timely and comprehensive communication about the district’s financial condition and budget awareness.
Presenters: Brian Allen, Chief Financial Officer, Worcester Public Schools (moderator); Tracy Novick, Worcester School Committee; Allen Himmelburger, Superintendent, Blackstone-Millville Reg.
Bringing Global Citizenship to Local Middle/High Schools (Centerville)
Learn how courses were established and linked into a global studies program. Panelists will discuss building a connection between American students and their counterparts in other countries through global citizenship programming. Administrators will also discuss partnerships with schools in Shanghai Yangpu Education Bureau and their invitation to facilitate workshops for the Chinese school system.
Presenters: Nadine Ekstrom, Superintendent, Berlin-Boylston (moderator); Karen Molnar, Director of Special Education/Student Services, Berlin-Boylston; Diane Tucceri, Middle/High School Principal, Berlin-Boylston; Bennett Milliner, Middle/High School Assistant Principal, Berlin-Boylston; Steven Pacheco, High School Humanities Dept., Berlin-Boylston; Elinor Martinez, Berlin-Boylston High School, Global Studies Program
12:30-2:30pm: Featured Panel
Chapter 70: Where We Are. Where We Need to Go. (Ballroom)
This special, expanded session will look at the status of Chapter 70 funding, the extent to which the 22-year old formula no longer meets the needs of school districts and specific aspects that need to be reme-died. The session will also include a report from two members of the Foundation Budget Review Commission which has been studying the growing inequities in the formula and is scheduled to release its findings/recommendations before the end of the year. Panelists will also discuss next steps including advocacy for funding reform and a potential ballot question.
Handouts
Chapter 70 Foundation Budget Review Commission Report (pdf)

Presenters: David Tobin, MASS Chapter 70 Consultant (moderator); Patrick Francomano, MASC President/Member, Foundation Budget Review Commission; Luc Schuster, Deputy Director, MA Budget & Policy Center/Member, Foundation Budget Review Commission; David Verdolino, Executive Director, MASBO/Member, Foundation Budget Review Commission; Brian Allen, Chief Financial Officer, Worcester Public Schools
1:50-3:00pm: Panel Session II
Defining Engagement: The Impact on Alternative and Special Education (Orleans)
Engagement requires a focus on several components that revolve around the student: community, parent and staff. This presentation will share how Randolph Public Schools has been working to address the needs of all of its students with an intense focus on those with special needs and those in the alternative program. This panel will present strategic methods from varying perspectives representing parents, community members and staff. All are linked and assist in creating opportunities and an environment in which all individuals are comfortable and confident in their educational interactions.
Presenters: Keith Wortzman, Randolph School Committee (moderator); Thomas Anderson, Superintendent, Randolph; Maria Lopes, Director of Special Education, Randolph; Thea Stovell, Principal, Randolph
Creating Space for Teacher Leadership Together (Cape Cod)
In a time of rigorous accountability and a demand for instructional excellence, principals and district leaders can no longer move a district forward alone. Activating teacher leadership, an often untapped resource within a district, is a key factor in ensuring that continuous improvement is part of the culture and takes advantage of the expertise and insights of those educators who are already shaping school culture in powerful ways. This session will present insights into how district leaders can tap into this vital resource.
Presenters: John D'Auria, President, Teachers21; Jill Berg, Director of Leadership Support & Organizational Learning, Teachers21
School Committee Self-Evaluation (Hyannisport West)
Is your committee a high functioning team focused on student achievement? Are you accomplishing your goals and objectives? Do you periodically evaluate your own performance and look for ways to improve? Or, do you just wait for the electorate to decide how you’re doing? Learn about tools you can use for self-evaluation and how you can use the information to improve your governing effectiveness.
Handouts
Self-Evaluation Governance Rubric (pdf)
High-Risk Self-Assessment (pdf)
Sample Protocols Check-In (pdf)

Presenters: Dorothy Presser, MASC Field Director; Nick deKanter, Newburyport School Committee
Smart Succession Planning. Smooth Transitioning. Strategic Planning. (Hyannisport East)
How a new superintendent’s participation in the New Superintendent Induction Program can result in an efficient transition as leadership changes.
Presenters: Joan Connolly, NSIP Program Manager, MASS (moderator); Mary DeLai, Superintendent, Wilmington; Margaret Kane, Chair, Wilmington School Committee; Bonny Gifford, Superintendent Dartmouth; Chris Oliver, Chair, Dartmouth School Committee
School-Municipal Agreements (Barnstable I)
Learn how municipal school districts and their cities/towns can negotiate agreements on cross charges and shared services.
Presenters: William Fonseca, East Longmeadow School Committee (moderator); Patrick Murphy, Business Manager, Falmouth; Mark Reich, Esq., Kopelman & Paige; Thomas Geary, Finance Director, Lynnfield
Virtual Schools of the Future (Barnstable III)
In an era of heightened, data-driven accountability that centers on high-stakes testing, districts are feeling intense pressure to ensure that 100% of students are proficient. How can a school utilize rich, state-sponsored data to both hold itself accountable while norming for factors that have impact on achievement but are outside of its zone of control? How can school personnel use data from these tests to drive reform efforts? Learn how the MA Virtual Academy at Greenfield—that state’s first 100% virtual school—created nine academic measures all of which utilized the state’s own data that demonstrated a more well-rounded approach to accountability. These include demonstrations of the academic gains for students achievement measures that control for demography and measures that harnessed students’ abilities to create post-graduate planning.
Presenters: Carl Tillona, Executive Director, MA Virtual Academy (MAVA) (moderator); Christina Powell, Chair, MAVA Board of Trustees; John Lunt, Member, MAVA Board of Trustees; Daryl Essensa, Member, MAVA Board of Trustees; Ruth-Ellen Verock-O’Loughlin, Member, MAVA Board of Trustees; David Adler, ReContext Data Solutions
Future Search: Engaging the Community for Vision, Commitment and Action (Centerville)
The Future Search process, developed by the Leicester School District, is based on research about the conditions for effective dialogue among diverse groups of people. Learn how nearly 80 teachers, students, parents, school committee members, town officials and community members in Leicester participated in a series of activities over a day and a half that promoted team-building and encouraged focused discussions that helped identify common strands and form the basis of a strategic plan. Subsequently, the School Department developed opportunities for community members to review the progress being made to implement the plan and see how the shared vision that was developed has become a driving factor in moving the district forward.
Presenters: Judith Paolucci, Superintendent, Leicester; Tyler Keenan, Leicester School Committee
2:45pm: MASC Resolutions Clinic (Ballroom)
3:00pm: Exhibit Hall Open
3:15pm: MASC Delegate Assembly (Ballroom)
3:25-4:30pm: Panel Session III
Global STEM Education Programs: Programs. Policy. Funding. Outcomes. Is Your District Ready? (Cape Cod)
Superintendents in participating districts, practitioners and policy makers in the Global STEM Education Center will discuss the importance of Global STEM education in MA and the US, the challenges of preparing students for the 21st century innovation-driven, globally competitive workforce. Presenters will discuss specific outcomes, education policy and funding associated with Global STEM and help you determine whether it’s time to start a similar program in your district.
Presenters: Isa Zimmerman, Chair-Board of Directors, Global STEM Center (moderator); Brian Carey, Dennis-Yarmouth School Committee; Carol Woodbury, Superintendent, Dennis-Yarmouth; Michael Fitzpatrick, Superintendent, Blackstone Valley Reg. Voc. Tech.; Joseph Hall, Blackstone Valley Reg. Voc. Tech. School Committee; Larisa Schelkin, CEO founder, Global STEM Center
Basics of Policy (Bass River)
Here is the session that explains what policy is, how it is developed, and how you can keep track of the policies you have (and may not know you have).
Handouts
Basics of Policy (pdf)
Student Activity Accounts (pdf)
MASC Policy Newsletter - August 2015 (pdf)

Presenter: Mike Gilbert, MASC Field Director
Effective Use of School Foundations (Barnstable I)
Learn how successful school foundations work and how you can start or grow one in your own district.
Presenters: Paulette Van der Kloot, Medford School Committee (moderator); Ed Hill, MASC Life Member/Founder, Diman Foundation; Rick Iacobucci, Development Director, Roxbury Community College
Cost Savings and Efficiencies: Best Practices (Barnstable III)
Award-winning strategies to ensure operational efficiencies and cost-savings. Presenters will discuss various “best practices” that saved district dollars and resulted in more efficient, streamlined operations.
Presenters: David Verdolino, Executive Director, MASBO (moderator); Gary Costin, Business Administrator, Plymouth; Sandra Guryan, Assistant Superintendent, Newton
3:30-3:55pm: Partner Presentations
CrisisGo: Emergency Response Plan for School Districts (Centerville)
In today’s volatile climate, district administrators recognize the importance of having effective emergency response plans. Until recently, however, districts had no way of getting that vital information into the hands of their teachers and staff. CrisisGo takes a district’s critical emergency steps out of the traditional 3-ring binder and puts it directly into everyone’s mobile device, iPad or desktop. Join this session and learn about the many features CrisisGo can add to your emergency plan.
Navigating E-rate 2.0: It’s a new game with new rules and more funding for ALL schools! (Orleans)
Imagine your district having the funds to increase bandwidth and wireless access for all students and teachers to reach the cloud quickly! Anywhere in their buildings. With the new E-rate rules (known as E-rate 2.0), this dream can be a reality. ALL schools in the Commonwealth are now eligible for funding high speed Internet, Wireless, Managed Wi-Fi and more. But only for a limited time! TECedge, The Education Consultants, will present highlights of the new rules that fund services such as Wi-Fi and broadband, but eliminate subsidies for phones and Email. We will discuss strategies for mitigating the loss of these reimbursements and ways in which to work with your cities and towns to secure matching funds. Finally, as a company with staff that have helped districts get over $100 million in E-rate funding, we will identify the critical steps needed to secure your share of the $3.9 billion available annually over the next four years.
Presenter: Marcia Kaplan, President and Founder, TECedge
4:30pm: MASS Business Meeting (Hyannisport West)
5:00-6:30pm: Reception with Exhibitors (Exhibit Hall)
7:00pm: Keynote Dinner (Bass River)
Welcome: Andre Ravenelle, Fitchburg, MASS President Greetings: John Tuttle, President, National School Boards Association
Guest Speaker: John, D‘Auria, President, Teachers21, "The Heart of Learning": Powerful learning requires a connection between the heart and the mind. Cognitively challenging content and skillful pedagogy will only get us so far without the social and emotional conditions that strengthen relationships and encourage curiosity, engagement, and persistence. Guest speaker John D‘Auria will explore the vital links between academic achievement, school improvement, and the social & emotional skills that support learning for both students and educators. Sponsored by: Scholastic
9:00pm-12:00am: Meet Your Colleagues Social (Bogeys Restaurant)
Musical Guest: The Cape Cod Slackers

Thursday, November 5

7:30-11:30am: Registration open
7:30am-3:00pm: Exhibit Hall open
7:30-9:30am: Continental Breakfast with Exhibitors
7:50-8:50am: Partner Presentation
Meaningful Family and Community Engagement (Orleans)
Prepare your district staff and framework to build meaningful family and community engagement. Members of the Scholastic team will explain how to incorporate research from Harvard’s Dr. Karen Mapp, and UCLA’s Drs. Howard Adelman and Linda Taylor to enhance academic achievement by leveraging Home-School connections.
8:10am: Partner Presentations
Understanding the Redesigned College Board Assessments: PSAT and SAT(Barnstable I)
Learn about our redesigned SAT and PSAT assessments. We will discuss the instructional shifts in the tests as well as the new reporting functions that make it easier to integrate results with your district’s college readiness goals. Share your ideas with your Regional Senior Director and tell us how you think the College Board can better deliver opportunity. Partner with the College Board by reviewing the contents of your district-specific data folder (provided to those who requested one) and get involved in our membership and Access to Opportunity (A2O) activities.
Jenny Caccavale, K-12 Director, The College Board
Fuel Your Budget and Your Students with School Breakfast (Barnstable III)
Join the New England Dairy and Food Council and learn how school breakfast can help your students achieve AND make sure your district isn’t leaving money on the table. Leave armed with a toolkit that will help you take full advantage of the school breakfast program for a healthy bottom line and healthy, successful students.
Keep Student Enrollments in Your Schools (Centerville)
Edgenuity partners with schools and districts to provide flexible virtual school solutions that expand your course catalog, accommodate student athletes and homebound students, and supplement teaching staff. Edgenuity Instructional Services can accommodate as few or as many courses as you need, providing comprehensive layers of support, including: Highly qualified, state-certified virtual instructors; Award-winning, standards-aligned courses; Flexible implementation models; NCAA-approved curriculum. Come and learn more in this interactive session.
8:45-10:00am: Panel Session IV
Vocational Education: Best Practices (Bass River)
This session will present best practices and emerging technologies being implemented in districts with a focus on raising student achievement. The session will be presented in “carousel” format with expert presenters to highlight new programs and strategies of interest to school committee members and superintendents.
Presenters: Deborah Davis, Northeast Metro Reg. Voc. Tech. School Committee (moderator); John LaFleche, Superintendent, Bay Path; Judith Klimkiewicz, Superintendent, Nashoba Valley; Gabriella White, Curriculum Director, Nashoba Valley; Luis Lopes, Superintendent, Southeastern; Robert Dutch, Superintendent, Upper Cape Reg. Voc. Tech.; David Aguiar, Automotive Technology Teacher, Upper Cape Reg. Voc. Tech.; Tom Silvia, Team Supervisor/Co-Op Coordinator, Upper Cape Reg. Voc. Tech.
Recovery High Schools (Hyannisport West)
How three schools operated by North River, North Shore and Central Mass Educational Collaboratives are supporting teenagers in recovery from alcohol and drug abuse and addiction.
Handouts
Recovery High Schools Handout (pdf)

Presenters: Joanne Haley Sullivan, Executive Director, North River Collaborative (moderator); Fran Rosenberg, Executive Director, North Shore Educational Consortium; Ryan Morgan, Director, Independence Academy; Michelle Lipinski, Director, North Shore Recovery School; Susan Strong, Principal, North Shore Recovery School
Cultural Proficiency (Hyannisport East)
Cultural proficiency is built into every educator’s evaluation, but that doesn’t make it simple or easy to understand. Learn about this emerging concept and how educators and policy makers can serve children and their community by doing so.
Presenters: Denise Hurst, Springfield School Committee (moderator); Kharis McLaughlin, Director of Diversity, Cambridge Public Schools; Ron Walker, Executive Director, Coalition of Essential Schools Educating Boys of Color (COSEBOC)
Featured Session: Meeting the Needs of Students Living in Poverty (Ballroom)
This session will outline the many challenges that school systems are facing as they endeavor to meet the needs of the growing population of students living in poverty. The session will feature Dr. McKenna who will address the issue from the perspective of the Board of Education and three practitioners who will share their collective experiences and successes as urban superintendents who are serving these children.
Presenters: Andre Ravenelle, President, MASS/Superintendent, Fitchburg (moderator); Margaret McKenna, President, Suffolk University/Member, Board of Elementary & Secondary Education; Mary Bourque, Superintendent, Chelsea; Meg Mayo Brown, Superintendent, Fall River; Melinda Boone, Superintendent, Worcester
10:00-10:35am: MASC Division VIII and IX Meetings
10:00-10:45am: Coffee with Exhibitors (Exhibit Hall)
10:45-12:00pm: Panel Session V
Making the Most of your School Breakfast Program: Tap into Grant Dollars, Draw down Federal Funds, and Fuel Hungry Minds for Student Achievement (Cape Cod)
Learn how nearly 100 schools in over 18 districts are serving over 80% of their students breakfast in the classroom (BIC) after the bell. By making breakfast part of the day, these schools are seeing dramatic results: improved attendance, reduced tardiness, fewer disciplinary referrals, fewer morning visits to the nurse, and improved academic achievement, all while drawing down significant USDA reimbursements to their food service programs. Hear perspectives on BIC from Brockton, Taunton, Springfield, and Worcester, and find out how your schools can tap private grant dollars to launch a sustainable BIC program.
Handouts
Eos Foundation - Breakfast in the Classroom (pdf)
School Law 101 (Hyannisport East)
A review of state ethics, open meeting and public records laws and implications for school districts.
Handouts
Teacher FAQ's (pdf)

Presenters: Andrea Silbert, President, EOS Foundation (moderator); Tom Minichiello, Brockton School Committee; Mary Ellen Kirrane, Director of Wellness K-12, Brockton; Julie Hackett, Superintendent, Taunton; Julia St. Martin, Asst. Principal, Chestnut Talented and Gifted Accelerated Middle School, Springfield; Donna Lombardi, Director of Nutrition, Worcester Presenters: Naomi Stonberg, Esq., Brody Hardoon (moderator); Jonathan Sclarsic, Esq., Assistant Attorney General, Division of Open Government; David Giannotti Public Education and Communications Division Chief, State Ethics Commission
Board-Superintendent Relationships (Barnstable III)
A solid working relationship between the board and superintendent is a model for all others in the district and critical for progress. Learn about how to build and sustain this important relationship.

Handouts
Board-Superintendent Relationships Handout (pdf)
8 Characteristics of Effective School Boards (pdf)

Presenters: Jim Marini, Coach/Consultant, MASS (moderator); Ruth Gilbert-Whitner, Superintendent, Whitman-Hanson; Robert Hayes, Chair, Whitman-Hanson Reg. School Committee
Strategies for Children (Barnstable I)
A discussion of the preK for MA legislation and how it will impact communities as well as the work that Strategies for Children is doing to coordinate early education programming, analyze quality and build capacity.
Presenters: Christopher Martes, President, Strategies for Children (moderator); Amy O’Leary, Campaign Director, Strategies for Children; Titus DosRemedios, Research/Policy Director, Strategies for Children; Laura Healey, Field Associate, Strategies for Children MASC Members: Unsure of Your Division?MASC DIvision meetings are being held today (Divisions 8 and 9) and tomorrow (Divisions 1-7).A complete listing of Divisions by district is posted opposite the conference registration desk in the Exhibit Hall Lobby.
Creating a Safe School Climate: Supporting LGBTQ Students (Centerville)
In light of the student anti-discrimination law that now includes gender identity as well as sexual orientation, this session will consider the laws, policies and best practices for supporting transgender and other gender nonconforming students.
Presenters: Jeff Perrotti, Director, Safe Schools Program for LGBTQ Students, DESE; (moderator); Roger Bourgeois, Superintendent, Greater Lowell Technical High School; Patrick Daly, Director—Academic Services, North Reading; Cyndy Taymore, Superintendent, Melrose
Making the Most of Your Collaboratives (Orleans)
The 26 Educational Collaboratives across the Commonwealth are playing an ever-growing and effective role in helping school districts meet the challenges they face, including reduced funding, new federal and state requirements, the need for specialized services, and the need to create additional capacity within districts to improve outcomes for all children. Learn about the role of collaboratives in providing high quality and cost-effective special education programs and services; professional development; helping districts expand online and blended learning opportunities as well as cooperative purchasing options and ways in which district administrators and school committees can best utilize collaboratives to meet district goals.
Presenters: Steve Theall, Executive Director, MOEC (moderator); Bill Diehl, Executive Director, Collaborative for Educational Services; Cathy Cummins, Executive Director, Assabet Valley Educational Collaborative; Cathy Lawson, Executive Director, SEEM Collaborative; Colleen Dolan, Executive Director, EDCO
PARCC/Common Core Update (Ballroom)
This session will provide information regarding the timeline leading up to the decision on PARCC by the Board of Education scheduled for November 17th. The timeline leading up to the release of MCAS and PARCC assessment data will also be reviewed.
Presenters: Patrick Francomano, President, MASC/King Philip Reg. School Committee (moderator); Jeff Wulfson, Deputy Commissioner, Massachusetts DESE; Christopher Malone, Assistant Superintendent, Revere
12:15pm: Buffet/Network Lunch (Bass River)
1:15-2:15pm: Partner Presentations
Building Deep Conceptual Understanding in Mathematics Classrooms(Orleans)
Do your teachers have the content knowledge to present multiple representations to further students understanding of mathematical concepts that leads to a deeper conceptual understanding? In this session, we will discuss how professional development focused on teacher content will improve student achievement. We can take your teachers' classrooms from focusing on correctness and algorithms to context-rich mathematical discussions that will not only improve student achievement, but more student engagement as well. Presenter: Sue Hamilton, Manager - School Partnerships, Carnegie Learning
Microsoft: Improve Teacher and Student Communication and Assessment with OneNote (Centerville)
Providing students with timely, quality feedback is one of the single most important factors for improving student learning. See how you can utilize built-in features within OneNote to easily guide students through assignments, scaffold learning opportunities and provide quality feedback to immediately enhance the level of understanding and clarify misconceptions. Use Inking and draw features to script fluidly over any existing file, or add audio to simply say what you mean. Better yet, embed a quick video tutorial on the student page for immediate, anytime assistance! Increase the quality of your feedback, and watch as students rise to the occasion!
Presenter: Tiffany Thompson, Microsoft Innovative Educator
Panorama: Measuring Social and Emotional Learning (Barnstable I)
Though not currently assessed by standardized tests, a growing body of research indicates social-emotional or “non-cognitive” skills significantly impact students’ academic performance, development, and their broader life outcomes. We now know that social-emotional learning (SEL) helps foster characteristics like grit, growth mindset and self-regulation that impact students’ schoolwork and interpersonal relationships, but have struggled to find ways to measure growth in these areas. Today, however, innovative school districts across the nation are increasingly turning to perception surveys as a means of collecting this data. In his presentation, Aaron Feuer will share insights and examples from Panorama Education’s partnerships with these districts, in an effort to help Massachusetts district leaders measure the “whole child” growth that matters in their students.
Presenter: Aaron Feuer, CEO and Co-founder, Panorama Education
Why Partner with a Facilities Management Company: the Pros and Cons (Barnstable III)
When evaluating the option to privatize facilities management, there are many factors to ponder, including: How the decision will impact employees; Will the district receive the needed services; will the district’s budgetary objectives be met? Can this company become a trusted advisor in delivering value to the district? Will this change positively impact the students in their educational journeys? Come learn from experienced providers (public and private), the myths, facts, pros and cons of privatization.
Presenters: BJ Mandelstam, Senior Director, Facilities Solution, Sodexo; Phil Bornstein, R.D. Director of Business Development; Sodexo
1:30pm: Ice Cream Social with Exhibitors (Exhibit Hall)
2:30-3:45 General Session (Ballroom)

Handouts
Boys and Safe Climates Sheet (pdf)
Boys in Crisis, Boys at Risk (pdf)
Creating Positive School Environments (Pollack) (pdf)
Real Boys' Voices Connection (pdf)

Keynote Speakers: Dr. William Pollack, Director, Center for Young Men and Boys, McLean Hospital; and Ron Walker, Executive Director, Coalition of Schools Educating Boys of Color (COSEBOC)
4:00-5:15pm: Panel Session VI
Strategic Leadership in Challenging Times (Cape Cod)
How can a community unite to develop Common Core values to support a 100% graduation rate? By challenging the entire town to change its “mindset,” a course for increased community accountability for student success was charted, led by the School Board in the process of development and implementation of a strategic plan. Come learn how a district is leveraging its vital strategic plan to implement innovative instructional approaches as it moves forward in economically challenging times to increase student growth through a community-based approach.
Presenters: Beverly Hugo, Framingham School Committee (moderator); Salvatore Menzo, Superintendent, Wallingford, CT; Roxanne McKay, Chair, Wallingford School Board of Educaion
Advancing Social and Emotional Learning in Your Community: State and Local Developments (Hyannisport East)
Participants will learn about the Safe & Supportive Schools legislation, the Commission’s work on statewide SEL frameworks, as well as the new Massachusetts Standards for Preschool and Kindergarten in the Domains of Social and Emotional Learning and Approaches to Play and Learning. They will also learn how these frameworks and standards benefit their communities including how to advocate for them once adopted. In addition, participants will hear what Newton and Somerville are doing to advance SEL in their schools in collaboration with community members. Participants will also have an opportunity to share their own experiences in advocating for SEL and take with them strategies for further SEL advancement
Presenters: Ellen Gibson, Newton School Committee (moderator); Lisa LaCava, Project Leader—Social and Emotional Learning, Newton; Dan Futrel, Somerville School Committee; Donna Traynham, Early Learning Team Lead, DESE; Carol Nolan, Association Committee-Grants & Programming, Dept. of Early Education & Care; Rachelle Bennett, Director, Office of Learning Supports and Early Learning (OLSEL), DESE;
District Governance Program (Hyannisport West)
The District Governance Program is a research-based program designed to help school committees and superintendents foster effective strategies to advance student achievement. In this session, you’ll learn how this MASC member service can benefit your district.
Presenters: Dorothy Presser, MASC Field Director (moderator); Tari Thomas, Superintendent, Ralph Mahar Reg.; Margaret Driscoll, Melrose School Committee
Improving Early Education for All Students (Ballroom)
In April, 2014 the MA Budget and Policy Center released a report “Building a Foundation for Success” that surveyed the landscape of early education and care services in the state and costed out a range of options for expanding and improving those services for three- and four-year-olds. While there is consensus on the value of early education there remain difficult questions around how best to improve what is currently a diverse service array. Federal grant opportunities are encouraging new partnership approaches that better knit together many of the current approaches; some communities have invested in their own initiatives. This panel will focus on approaches to move the early education ball forward including an analysis of current costs/policy options for change strategies.
Presenters: Luc Schuster, Deputy Director, MA Budget and Policy Center and David Verdolino, Executive Director, MASBO (co-moderators); Christopher Martes, Executive Director, Strategies for Children; Tom Weber, Commissioner, Early Education and Care; Anthony Pierantozzi, ret. Superintendent, Somerville
Planning for Success (Barnstable I)
Learn about DESE’s recently introduced “Planning for Success” model and resource (not requirement!!) designed with and for school leaders. The model, which has been piloted this past year in 7 districts, is a multi-year improvement and annual action plan to help districts plan and monitor implementation and measure impact. The plan, which includes templates, protocols and meeting structures will enable districts to easily conduct their own inclusive, time-efficient planning process and create a focused improvement plan that will increase coherence across your district and/or create an action plan to help monitor implementation and measure impact of the process.
Presenters: Carrie Conaway, Assoc. Commissioner—Planning, Research, and Delivery Systems, DESE (moderator); Lori Likos, Principal Consultant, Creative Coaching; David DeRuosi, Superintendent, Malden; John Doherty, Superintendent, Reading; Ruth Gilbert-Whitner, Superintendent, Whitman-Hanson; Barbara Malkas, Superintendent, Webster; Andrew Kelley, Asst. Superintendent, Webster; Robert Sanborn, Superintendent, Cape Cod Reg. Tech.; Chris Scott, Executive Director, Valley Collaborative
Impact of Policy Makers on Regional School Districts (Barnstable III)
Regional school districts are designed to be effective systems that can respond to shifting student demographics, improve long-term stability, address facility needs, and better articulate K-12 curriculum in a rapidly changing world. What impact do policy makers have on our goal to increase district capacity, and have policies stalled or decreased our capacity? Discussion will focus on effective identification of challenges and cultivating strong lines of communication with policy makers to meet this mission.
Handouts
Impact of Policy Makers Handout (pdf)
Presenters: Ellen Holmes, Ashburnham-Westminster School Committee/Chair, MASC Regional Committee (moderator); Maureen Marshall, Superintendent, Quabbin Reg.; Stephen Hemman, Interim Superintendent, Narragansett Regional
Re-thinking the Role of the Library and Librarian in the 21st Century (Centerville)
There are three important facets of support required to create and sustain a K-12, 21st learning environment; IT, staff support, and student support. The libraries are a critical element of this support structure. In this session we will share how Masconomet re-purposed both the library and the librarian’s role to support staff and students in this new 21st century teaching and learning environment.
Presenters: Geoffrey Swett, Wareham School Committee (moderator); Susan Givens, Chief Financial Officer, Masconomet Reg.
NSBA National Connection Program (Bass River Alcove)
The National School Boards Association is an invaluable resource to Massachusetts school committees. Learn how you can work with NSBA to strengthen public education in your district.
Presenters: Mark Bonjavanni, Consultant, National Connection, NSBA; Mike Gilbert, MASC Field Director
How to Build Capacity in Schools to Prevent Child Sexual Abuse (Orleans)
An update and interactive discussion on strategies to prevent and address sexual abuse of children.
Presenters: John Hockridge, North Adams School Committee (moderator); Eric Conti, Superintendent, Burlington; Jetta Bernier, Executive Director, MASS KIDS and Director, Enough Abuse Campaign
5:30-6:30pm: Presidents’ Reception (Lobby Lounge)
Sponsored by: Carnegie Learning
6:30pm: Thursday Night Banquet (Bass River)
Guest Speaker: Jack Gallagher, “A Different Kind of Cool”: Jack Gallagher is a comedian and former elementary educator whose son, Liam, is a 19-year-old with autism. In this presentation Gallagher will describe a parent struggling to understand a child who he comes to realize is truly amazing. Drawn from his personal experience and training as an educator, his story illustrates that sometimes when pushed to the limit, we learn new lessons and discover new ways of approaching complex situations. His inspiring story will underscore how parents and educators, when working in unison, can build understanding, perspective and celebration.

Friday, November 6

7:30-11:30am: Registration open
7:30-9:30am: "Grab N Go" Breakfast (Ballroom Foyer)
8:10-8:35am: Partner Presentations
Help is on the Way! Improving Students, Teachers and Administrators IT Experience through Managed Services and Staff Augmentation (Centerville)
Is your IT staff stretched to the max just trying to keep your technology up and running? Are the technology demands of your students and teachers moving faster than your IT staff can get up to speed to support these new technologies? You aren’t alone. The role of technology within education has become more complex and a core tool to the educational experience. Classrooms are being transformed into collaborative learning environments where student and teachers can interact without borders. As these technology based services expand, new challenges and responsibilities unfold around access, availability and security, straining the existing IT staff as they work to provide proactive and reactive support for their new and existing technology infrastructures. ePlus Technology will share ways that you can add efficiencies through managed support and staff augmentation services designed to complement your current IT support staff.
Handouts
Presentation Slides (pptx)

Presenters: Bob Murphy, ePlus Technology
9:00am-3:00pm: COSCAP Workshop (Grand)
Network with the best of the best and learn new strategies for keeping up with your superintendent/school committee responsibilities and requirements (written and unwritten).
9:00-10:15am: Panel Session VII
Model Language for Knotty Problems: Do’s and Dont’s of Collective Bargaining (Cape Cod)
Learn from the people who practice labor law and experienced board members about how to manage the challenges of collective bargaining.
Presenters: David Katseff, Dighton-Rehoboth School Committee (moderator); Elizabeth Valerio, Esq., Deutsch Williams; Marc Terry, Esq., Mirick O’Connell
Superintendent Evaluation (Hyannisport East)
The Massachusetts Educator Evaluation model, as it applies to superintendents is still new to many of us. Even for those with some experience, there are new elements being added. Learn or review your knowledge of Superintendent Evaluation and learn what’s new on the horizon.
Presenters: Dorothy Presser, MASC Field Director (moderator); Jodi Fortuna, Superintendent, Hudson; Allyson Hay, Hudson School Committee; Nick deKanter, Newburyport School Committee
Virtual Learning Academies (Barnstable I)
Through collaboration between superintendents and collaborative directors, two regional efforts have launched virtual learning academies. Learn how highly qualified teachers with the aid of intensive professional development became prepared to teach online courses. The session will also discuss successes and pitfalls and future plans for online learning.
Presenters: Elizabeth McGonagle, Executive Director, The Education Collaborative (TEC) (moderator); Moira Rogers, Director of Professional and Online Learning, TEC; Theresa Craig, Executive Director, READS Collaborative; Paul Zinni, Superintendent, Avon
Turnaround Work: Moving Underperforming Schools to Excellence (Barnstable III)
Learn how the New Bedford Public School District has embarked on a massive and ambitious turnaround. Focus of the session will be on the structures and systems that are necessary at the community, district and school levels in order to ensure documented progress for chronically underperforming schools and the children they serve. Discussion will include how key stakeholders—school committee, superintendent, principals and teachers—are working together to implement an effective turnaround strategy.
Presenters: Pia Durkin, Superintendent, New Bedford (moderator); Jason DeFalco, Chief Academic Officer, New Bedford; Bruce Oliveira, Vice-Chairman, New Bedford School Committee; Josh Amaral, Member, New Bedford School Committee
The New NEASC: Helpful. User-Friendly. (Centerville)
Learn about the New England Association of Schools and Colleges aggressive reform to make the accreditation process more streamlined and more closely aligned with local district initiatives and state and federal requirements. The process has included representatives from high schools and school districts across the Commonwealth. The focus of the session is to share progress being made developing these reforms and the timeline for their implementation.
Presenters: Paulette Van der Kloot, Medford School Committee (moderator); Jon Sills, Superintendent, Bedford; Jake McCandless, Superintendent, Pittsfield; George Edwards, Acting Director, NEASC, Joel Stembridge, Principal, Newton South High School
Working with DESE (Orleans)
Learn about the resources and assistance that DESE can provide to help your district manage challenges and move ahead toward your goals.
Presenters: Charlene McEntee, Plainville School Committee (moderator); Brooke Clenchy, Senior Associate Commissioner, Office of School and District Improvement, DESE; Jass Stewart, Special Assistant to the Associate Commissioner, DESE
Efficient Meetings: Yes, You Can Have Them (Osterville A)
Learn from gold-medal winning students at Diman Voc. Tech. about running meetings efficiently including sharing of questions and ideas in order to effectively accomplish the goals of the meeting.
Presenters: Marta Montleon, Superintendent, Diman Voc. Tech. (moderator); award winning Diman students: William Hawkins, Fallon Boragine, Marrisa Morrison, Collin Bulgara, Elijah Moniz, Julia Leamy
State and Federal Issues Update (Osterville B)
Here’s a briefing from legislators on key bills pending before the General Court and a look ahead to 2016.
Presenters: Stephen Finnegan, MASC General Counsel (moderator); Representative Alice Peisch, Co-Chair, Joint Committee on Education; Representative Steven Ultrino; Senator Patricia Jehlen
10:30-11:45am: General Session (Ballroom)
Greetings: Suzanne Bump; Keynote Speaker: Yong Zhao, "World Class Learners: Educating Creative and Entrepreneurial Students"
12:00-1:45pm: Leadership Lunch (Bass River)
Guest Speaker: Representative Jay Kaufman, "Fair School Financing: The Challenge for the Commonwealth"
1:45-2:30pm: MASC Division 1-7 Meetings
1:45-2:15pm: Featured Demonstration: What Kind of Robot Could You Build in Only 6 Weeks from a Limited Box of Parts? (Cape Cod)
Come witness a live demonstration of a 6 foot 2 inches tall robot designed and built by students and volun-teer mentors. Students from Ayer Shirley Regional High School’s Robotics Team will showcase their robot from the 2015 competition season. Come see the robot in action and hear directly from students about their hands-on engineering experience. The students will also demonstrate a LEGO Mindstorms robot set used at the elementary level.
2:30-3:45pm: Panel Session VIII
STEM Inspiration through Robotics: Start your Students on a Path that will Excite and Engage while Applying 21st Century Skills (Cape Cod)
Discover the excitement and student engagement results your school can have with a robotics team in this student led workshop. Students at Ayer Shirley Regional High School were so inspired by their experience that they want all students in Massachusetts to have the opportunity to be on a robotics team. Joined by their mentor and coach, Christine Miska (a BAE Systems engineering director and MASS HIGH TECH – Woman To Watch award winner), these enterprising students will present on the programs available in robotics for K-12. This session will also discuss the benefits of hands-on engineering opportunities based on several study findings and student testimonials. More than half of MA school district regions have a registered robotics team – are you one of them? Find your school district on the state map to see the level of robotics team involvement in your region.
School Budget & Finance (Hyannisport East)
This session will focus on the school committee’s role in the development, implementation and oversight of the school district budget.
Presenters: David Verdolino, Executive Director, MASBO; Jim Hardy, MASC Field Director
Special Education Update (Barnstable I)
Special Education is an academic, policy and financial issue that has evolved significantly in recent years. Hear from practitioners and policy makers on the latest developments for special education. Presenter: Colleen Dolan, Executive Director, EDCO
School Law 201 (Osterville B)
A review by MASC and MASS legal counsels of recent state and federal education-related legislation.
Presenters: Patrick Francomano, Esq., President, MASC/King Philip Reg. School Committee (moderator); Stephen Finnegan, Esq., MASC General Counsel; Michael Long, Esq., MASS General Counsel
Less Testing. More Learning. (Orleans)
Polls show most people agree that standardized testing plays too big a role in our schools and is hurting student learning. This year, legislators have filed several bills calling for a moratorium on the high-stakes consequences of standardized tests. The state tests would still be given, but they would be just one set of data that parents, teachers, and school leaders could use in evaluating school performance. MA could then stop stigmatizing and punishing schools for educating low-income students and English language learners. The moratorium would last three years, enough time for a new and better system to be developed. Come hear about the effort to pass this legislation and lend your support.
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Less Testing, More Learning Slides (pptx)

Presenters: Alain Jehlen, Executive Director, Citizens for Public Schools (moderator); Julie Hackett, Superintendent, Taunton; Senator Patricia Jehlen; Monty Neill, Executive Director, FairTest; Tracy Novick, Worcester School Committee
2:30-5:15pm: Double Sessions
Media and Advocacy Communication (Bass River Alcove)
A double session that you can take individually or together as MASC’s expert media advisors discuss how to build your communications and advocacy strategy. The first part addresses media in general while the second portion deals with advocacy.
Presenters: Glenn Koocher, MASC Executive Director (moderator); Christopher Horan, President, Horan Communications; John Creed, Silver Lake Reg. School Committee
New Member Orientation: Part I (Centerville)
First of a two-part program (continued on Saturday) that will review everything new members need to know about their role and responsibilities to satisfy the mandated training requirement.
Presenters: MASC Field Staff
Parliamentary Procedures (Barnstable III)
Join this double session to learn the ins and outs of Parliamentary Procedures from an expert on meeting procedures who will present strategies for moving your meetings along efficiently and with minimum stress. Presenter: William Gilmeister, Parliamentarian/member, Tantasqua Reg. School Committee
Goal Setting and Strategic Planning (Osterville A)
What is your committee’s vision for the future in your district? Do you have goals in place to realize the vision? Learn about the process of setting the right goals for your district and ensuring a path to continuous improvement.
Handouts
Goal Setting Handout (pdf)

Presenters: Dorothy Presser, MASC Field Director; Kiersten Warendorf, Norwell School Committee
4:00-5:15pm: Panel Session IX
Monitoring and Tracking Student Activity Funds (Barnstable I)
Learn about the nature of the financial risk (and public relations nightmare) associated with maintaining student activity funds.

Saturday, November 7

MASC/MASS 2015 Joint Conference: Schedule of Events

sortDayStart TimeEnd TimeEventRoomPresentersEvent Category
1 Wednesday 11:00am   Registration Desk Open Lobby   Registration 1
2 Wednesday 11:00am 3:00pm Delegate Registration Ballroom   MASC Delegate Assembly
3 Wednesday 12:30pm 1:40pm Regional School: Operations Update Cape Cod Perry Davis, Christine Lynch, Ellen Holmes, Mindy Kempner, Barbara Ripa, Stephen Hemman Panel Session 1
4 Wednesday 12:30pm 1:40pm Work/Life Balance: How to Manage Both Hyannisport West Devin Sheehan, Mary Czajkowski, Wendy Rua, Todd Gazda Panel Session 1
5 Wednesday 12:30pm 1:40pm Difficult Conversations Hyannisport East Jim Hardy Panel Session 1
6 Wednesday 12:30pm 1:40pm Coordinated Services for Children Barnstable I Geoffrey Swett, Kimberly Shaver-Hood, Judith Styer, Beverly Hugo Panel Session 1
7 Wednesday 12:30pm 1:40pm What School Committees Should Ask from their School Business Officer Barnstable III Brian Allen, Tracy Novick, Allen Himmelburger Panel Session 1
8 Wednesday 12:30pm 1:40pm Bringing Global Citizenship to Local Middle/High Schools Centerville Nadine Ekstrom, Karen Molnar, Diane Tucceri, Bennett Milliner, Steven Pacheco, Elinor Martinez Panel Session 1
9 Wednesday 12:30pm 2:30pm Chapter 70: Where We Are, Where We Need to Go Ballroom David Tobin, Patrick Francomano, Luc Schuster, David Verdolino, Brian Allen Featured Panel
10 Wednesday 1:50pm 3:00pm Defining Engagement: The Impact on Alternative and Special Education Orleans Keith Wortzman, Thomas Anderson, Maria Lopes, Thea Stovell Panel Session 2
11 Wednesday 1:50pm 3:00pm Creating Space for Teacher Leadership Together Cape Cod John D'Auria, Jill Berg Panel Session 2
12 Wednesday 1:50pm 3:00pm School Committee Self-Evaluation Hyannisport West Dorothy Presser, Nick deKanter Panel Session 2
13 Wednesday 1:50pm 3:00pm Smart Succession Planning / Smooth Transitioning Hyannisport East Joan Connolly, Mary DeLai, Margaret Kane, Bonny Gifford, Chris Oliver Panel Session 2
14 Wednesday 1:50pm 3:00pm Virtual Schools of the Future Barnstable III Carl Tillona, Christina Powell, John Lunt, Daryl Essensa, Ruth-Ellen Verock-O'Loughlin Panel Session 2
15 Wednesday 1:50pm 3:00pm Future Search: Engaging the Community for Vision, Commitment and Action Centerville Judith Paolucci, Tyler Keenan Panel Session 2
16 Wednesday 3:30pm   MASC Resolutions Clinic Ballroom   MASC Delegate Assembly
17 Wednesday 3:00pm   Exhibit Hall Open Exhibit Hall   Exhibit Hall
18 Wednesday 3:25pm 4:30pm Global STEM Education Programs: Programs, Policy, Funding Outcomes. Cape Cod Isa Zimmerman, Brian Carey, Carol Woodbury, Michael Fitzpatrick, Joseph Hall, Larisa Schelkin Panel Session 3
19 Wednesday 3:25pm 4:30pm Basics of Policy Bass River Mike Gilbert Panel Session 3
20 Wednesday 3:25pm 4:30pm Effective Use of School Foundations Barnstable I Paulette Van der Kloot, Ed Hill, Rick Iacobucci Panel Session 3
21 Wednesday 3:25pm 4:30pm Cost Savings and Efficiencies: Best Practices Barnstable III David Verdolino, Gary Costin, Sandra Guryan Panel Session 3
22 Wednesday 3:30pm 3:55pm Emergency Response Plan for School Districts (CrisisGo) Centerville Chuck Pirello, Jim Spicuzza Partner Presentations
23 Wednesday 3:30pm 3:55pm E-rate 2.0: A new game with new rules and more funding for ALL schools (TECedge) Orleans Marcia Kaplan Partner Presentations
24 Wednesday 3:30pm   MASC Delegate Assembly Ballroom   MASC Delegate Assembly
25 Wednesday 5:00pm 6:30pm Reception with Exhibitors (Sponsored by Kopelman & Paige) Exhibit Hall   Exhibit Hall
26 Wednesday 7:00pm   Wednesday Keynote Dinner (Sponsored by Scholastic) Bass River Andre Ravenelle, John Tuttle, John D'Auria Meals
27 Wednesday 9:00pm 11:59pm Meet Your Colleagues Social w/ Musical Guest the Cape Cod Sl ackers Bogey's Restaurant   Receptions
28 Thursday 7:30am 11:30am Registration Desk Open Lobby   Registration
29 Thursday 7:30am 3:00pm Exhibit Hall Open Exhibit Hall   Exhibit Hall
30 Thursday 7:50am 8:40am Meaningful Family and Community Engagement (Scholastic) Orleans Gwendolyn Paquette Partner Presentations
31 Thursday 8:10am 8:35am Learn, Share and Partner (The College Board) Barnstable I Jenny Caccavale Partner Presentations
32 Thursday 8:10am 8:35am Fuel Your Budget and Your Students with School Breakfast (NE Dairy and Food Council) Barnstable III Dianne Kroll Partner Presentations
33 Thursday 8:10am 8:35am Keep Student Enrollments in Your Schools (Edgenuity) Centerville   Partner Presentations
34 Thursday 8:45am 10:00am Vocational Education: Best Practices Bass River Deborah Davis, John LaFleche, Judith Klimkiewicz, Gabriella White, Luis Lopes, Robert Dutch, David Aguiar, Tom Silvia Panel Session 4
35 Thursday 8:45am 10:00am Recovery High School Hyannisport West Joanne Haley Sullivan, Fran Rosenberg, Ryan Morgan, Michelle Lipinski, Susan Strong Panel Session 4
36 Thursday 8:45am 10:00am Cultural Proficiency Hyannisport East Denise Hurst, Kharis McLaughlin, Ron Walker Panel Session 4
37 Thursday 8:45am 10:00am Meeting the Needs of Students Living in Poverty Ballroom Andre Ravenelle, Margaret McKenna, Mary Bourque, Meg Mayo Brown, Melinda Boone Featured Panel
38 Thursday 10:00am 10:35am Division VIII Meeting Bass River Alcove   Division Meetings
39 Thursday 10:00am 10:35am Division IX Meeting Hyannisport East   Division Meetings
40 Thursday 10:00am 10:45am Coffee with Exhibitors Exhibit Hall   Exhibit Hall
41 Thursday 10:45am 12:00pm Making the Most of your School Breakfast Program Cape Cod Andrea Silbert, Tom Minichiello, Mary Ellen Kirrane, Julie Hackett, Julia St. Martin, Donna Lombardi Panel Session 5
42 Thursday 10:45am 12:00pm School Law 101 Hyannisport East Naomi Stonberg, Esq., Jonathan Sclarsic, Esq., David Giannotti Panel Session 5
43 Thursday 10:45am 12:00pm Board-Superintendent Relationships Barnstable III Jim Marini, Ruth Gilbert-Whitner, Robert Hayes Panel Session 5
44 Thursday 10:45am 12:00pm Strategies for Children Barnstable I Christopher Martes, Amy O'Leary, Titus DosRemedios, Laura Healey Panel Session 5
45 Thursday 10:45am 12:00pm Creating a Safe School Climate: Supporting LGBTQ Students Centerville Jeff Perrotti, Roger Bourgeois, Patrick Daly, Cyndy Taymore Panel Session 5
46 Thursday 10:45am 12:00pm Making the Most of Your Collaboratives Orleans   Panel Session 5
47 Thursday 10:45am 12:00pm PARCC/Common Core Update Ballroom Patrick Francomano, Jeff Wulfson, Christopher Malone Panel Session 5
48 Thursday 12:15pm   Buffet Networking Lunch (Sponsored by LEGO) Bass River   Meals
49 Thursday 1:00pm 2:00pm Ice Cream Social with Exhibitors Exhibit Hall   Exhibit Hall
50 Thursday 1:15pm 2:15pm Improve Teacher and Student Communication and Assessment (Microsoft) Centerville Tiffany Thompson Partner Presentations
51 Thursday 1:15pm 2:15pm Measuring Social and Emotional Learning (Panorama Education) Barnstable I Aaron Feuer Partner Presentations
52 Thursday 1:15pm 2:15pm Why Partner with a Facilities Management Company? The Pros and Cons (Sodexo) Barnstable III BJ Mandelstam, Phil Bornstein, R.D. Partner Presentations
53 Thursday 1:15pm 2:15pm Carnegie Learning Presentation Orleans Sue Hamilton Partner Presentations
54 Thursday 2:00pm 5:00pm Registration Desk Open Lobby   Registration
55 Thursday 2:30pm 3:45pm General Session Ballroom Dr. William Pollack, Ron Walker General Session
56 Thursday 4:00pm 5:15pm Strategic Leadership in Challenging Times Cape Cod Beverly Hugo, Salvatore Menzo, Roxanne McKay Panel Session 6
57 Thursday 4:00pm 5:15pm Advancing Social/Emotional Learning in Your Community Hyannisport East Ellen Gibson, Lisa LaCava, Dan Futrel, Donna Traynham, Carol Nolan Panel Session 6
58 Thursday 4:00pm 5:15pm District Governance Program Hyannisport West Dorothy Presser, Tari Thomas, Margaret Driscoll Panel Session 6
59 Thursday 4:00pm 5:15pm Improving Early Education for All Students Ballroom Luc Schuster, David Verdolino, Christopher Martes, Tom Weber, Anthony Pierantozzi Panel Session 6
60 Thursday 4:00pm 5:15pm Planning for Success Barnstable I Carrie Conaway, Lori Likos, David DeRuosi, John Doherty, Ruth Gilbert-Whitner, Barbara Malkas, Andrew Kelley, Robert Sanborn, Chris Scott Panel Session 6
61 Thursday 4:00pm 5:15pm Impact of Policy Makers on Regional School Districts Barnstable III Ellen Holmes, Maureen Marshall, Stephen Hemman Panel Session 6
62 Thursday 4:00pm 5:15pm Rethinking the Role of the Library and Librarian in the 21st Century Centerville Geoffrey Swett, Susan Givens Panel Session 6
63 Thursday 4:00pm 5:15pm NSBA National Connection Program Bass River Alcove Mark Bonjavanni, Mike Gilbert Panel Session 6
64 Thursday 4:00pm 5:15pm How to Build Capacity in Schools to Prevent Child Sexual Abuse Orleans John Hockridge, Eric Conti, Jetta Bernier Panel Session 6
65 Thursday 5:30pm 6:30pm Presidents' Reception (sponsored by Carnegie Learning) Lobby Lounge   Receptions
66 Thursday 6:30pm   Thursday Night Banquet with Guest Speaker Jack Gallagher Bass River Jack Gallagher Meals
67 Friday 7:30am 11:30am Registration Desk Open Lobby   Registration
68 Friday 7:30am 9:30am "Grab 'n Go" Breakfast (Sponsored by NE Dairy Council) Ballroom Foyer   Meals
69 Friday 8:10am 8:35am Improve Students/Teachers/Admin. thru Managed Services/Staff Augmentation (ePlus) Centerville Kelly Raymond Partner Presentations
70 Friday 9:00am 3:00pm COSCAP Fall Conference Grand   COSCAP
71 Friday 9:00am 10:15am Model Language for Knotty Problems: Do's and Don’t's of Collective Bargaining Cape Cod David Katseff, Elizabeth Valerio, Esq., Marc Terry, Esq. Panel Session 7
72 Friday 9:00am 10:15am Superintendent Evaluation Hyannisport East Dorothy Presser, Jodi Fortuna, Allyson Hay, Nick deKanter Panel Session 7
73 Friday 9:00am 10:15am Virtual Learning Academies Barnstable I Elizabeth McGonagle, Moira Rogers, Theresa Craig, Paul Zinni Panel Session 7
74 Friday 9:00am 10:15am Turnaround Work: Moving Underperforming Schools to Excellence Barnstable III Pia Durkin, Jason DeFalco, Bruce Oliveira, Josh Amaral Panel Session 7
75 Friday 9:00am 10:15am The New NEASC: Helpful, User-Friendly Centerville Paulette Van der Kloot, Jon Sills, Jake McCandless, George Edwards, Joel Stembridge Panel Session 7
76 Friday 9:00am 10:15am Working with DESE Orleans Charlene McEntee, Brooke Clenchy, Jass Stewart Panel Session 7
77 Friday 9:00am 10:15am Efficient Meetings: Yes, You Can Have Them Osterville A Marta Montleon, William Hawkins, Fallon Boragine, Marrisa Morrison, Collin Bulgara, Elijah Moniz, Julia Leamy Panel Session 7
78 Friday 9:00am 10:15am State and Federal Issues Update Osterville B Stephen Finnegan, Esq., Rep. Alice Peisch, Rep. Steven Ultrino, Sen. Patricia Jehlen Panel Session 7
79 Friday 10:30am 11:45am General Session Ballroom Suzanne Bump, Yong Zhao General Session
80 Friday 12:00pm 1:45pm Leadership Lunch with Rep. Jay Kaufman (Sponsored by Deutsch Williams) Bass River Jay Kaufman Meals
81 Friday 1:45pm 2:30pm Division 1 Meeting Hyannisport East   Division Meetings
82 Friday 1:45pm 2:30pm Division 2 Meeting Hyannisport East   Division Meetings
83 Friday 1:45pm 2:30pm Division 3 Meeting Hyannisport West   Division Meetings
84 Friday 1:45pm 2:30pm Division 4 Meeting Barnstable I   Division Meetings
85 Friday 1:45pm 2:30pm Division 5 Meeting Barnstable III   Division Meetings
86 Friday 1:45pm 2:30pm Division 6 Meeting Centerville   Division Meetings
87 Friday 1:45pm 2:30pm Division 7 Meeting Bass River Alcove   Division Meetings
88 Friday 1:45pm 2:15pm What Kind of Robot Could You Build in Only 6 Weeks from a Limited Box of Parts? Cape Cod   Featured Panel
89 Friday 2:30pm 3:45pm STEM Inspiration through Robotics Cape Cod Christine Miska Panel Session 8
90 Friday 2:30pm 3:45pm School Budget and Finance Hyannisport East Jim Hardy, David Verdolino Panel Session 8
91 Friday 2:30pm 3:45pm Special Education Update Barnstable I Colleen Dolan Panel Session 8
92 Friday 2:30pm 3:45pm School Law 201 Osterville B Patrick Francomano, Stephen Finnegan, Esq., Michael Long, Esq. Panel Session 8
93 Friday 2:30pm 3:45pm Less Testing. More Learning. Orleans Alain Jehlen, Julie Hackett, Sen. Patricia Jehlen, Tracy Novick Panel Session 8
94 Friday 2:30pm 5:15pm Media and Advocacy Communications Bass River Glenn Koocher, Christopher Horan, John Creed Double Sessions
95 Friday 2:30pm 5:15pm New Member Orientation: Part 1 Centerville Mike Gilbert, Jim Hardy, Pat Correira Double Sessions
96 Friday 2:30pm 5:15pm Goal Setting and Strategic Planning Osterville A Dorothy Presser, Kiersten Warendorf Double Sessions
97 Friday 4:00pm 5:15pm Monitoring and Tracking Student Activity Funds Barnstable I Jay Sullivan, David King, Joel Lovering Panel Session 9
98 Friday 4:00pm 5:15pm Promoting Positive Student Culture Orleans Shawn Armacost, Michael Case, Laurie Casna, Charlie Bradshaw Panel Session 9
99 Friday 4:00pm 5:15pm Charter School Reform Update Osterville B Patrick Francomano, Kathleen Skinner, Patrick Murphy Panel Session 9
100 Friday 4:00pm 5:15pm Difficult People: Keeping Conflict at a Minimum Grand Jim Hardy Panel Session 9
101 Friday 4:00pm 5:15pm MASC Past Presidents Council Meeting Room 104   MASC
102 Friday 4:00pm 5:15pm MASC Life Member/Award Recipients Reception Hyannisport East   Receptions
103 Friday 4:00pm 5:15pm MASC Life Member/Leadership Awards Dinner Bass River Patrick Francomano Meals
104 Saturday 9:00am 11:45am New Member Orientation: Part 2 Hyannisport East   Saturday Double Sessions
105 Saturday 9:00am 11:45am Multigenerational Community Engagement and Social Media Cape Cod Dorothy Presser, Jim Hardy Saturday Double Sessions
106 Saturday 9:00am 10:15am Advocacy Academy Bass River Christopher Horan Saturday Sessions 1
107 Saturday 9:00am 10:15am Developing Future Technology Leaders in a Student-run Help Desk Hyannisport West Junnifer Judkins, Sarah Perkins, Janice Alper, Kathleen Dario, Michaela Carroll, Dana Landry Saturday Sessions 1
108 Saturday 9:00am 10:15am Parliamentary Procedures Barnstable I William Gilmeister Saturday Sessions 1
109 Saturday 9:00am 10:15am Superintendent Contracting: Do's and Don't's Barnstable III Glenn Koocher, Elizabeth Valerio, Esq. Saturday Sessions 1
110 Saturday 10:30am 11:45am Great Chairs/Great Mentors Barnstable III Dorothy Presser Saturday Sessions 2
111 Saturday 10:30am 11:45am What Would Your Students Say? Hyannisport West Alex Pratt, Beverly Griffin Dunne Saturday Sessions 2
112 Saturday 10:30am 11:45am Collective Bargaining for Student Achievement Barnstable I Glenn Koocher Saturday Sessions 2
113 Saturday 12:00pm 1:00pm Student Voices Luncheon Bass River Tyler Keenan Meals

MASC/MASS 2015 Joint Conference

About the Conference

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MASC and MASS host MA's largest annual gathering of education leaders, featuring a program of nationally known panel sessions offering professional development opportunities and in-depth discussion of the critical education issues of today, plus a host of vendors and exhibitors, demonstrations on instruction and management best practices and a chance to network with other school leaders! Last year's conference included a wide variety of popular workshops and panel sessions on cost-savings issues, PARCC, Common Core, labor relations, educator evaluations, leadership development and legal/legislative updates, plus innovative ideas as described by MASC event partners. Don't miss the premier annual education event in Massachusetts!

MASC/MASS Conference App Now Available!

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New for 2015: Now you can see the conference agenda, save items you want to attend, star your favorite sessions, check out the exhibitors, get handouts and more - all right from your iPhone/iPad, Android or Blackberry device! Download the mobile app today!

MASC Partners and 2015 Conference Sponsors

As MASC Partners and premier event sponsors, these companies help make MASC programs like this event possible - be sure to stop by their tables at the conference to thank them for supporting school leadership in Massachusetts!

Other Featured 2015 Conference Sponsors:

CrisisGo Edgenuity ePlus TECedge

Featured Guest Speakers

Margaret McKenna
Margaret McKenna
President, Suffolk University; Past President, Lesley University; Past President, Walmart Foundation; Civil Rights Attorney; Current member and former Chair, MA Board of Elementary & Secondary Education
Jack Gallagher
Jack Gallagher
Emmy-award winning actor, comedian, writer, parent.
Yong Zhao
Yong Zhao
Educator and author, World Class Learners: Educating Creative and Entrepreneurial Students , Why China has the Best (and Worst) Education System in the World ; Focus: Implications of Globalization and Technology on Education
John D'Auria
John D'Auria
President, Teachers21; Former Superintendent, Canton Public Schools; Author, School Systems That Learn, Ten Lessons in Leadership and Learning and others.

Event Sponsors & Exhibitors

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A popular feature of the Joint Conference is the exhibit floor, which hosts companies and organizations from a wide variety of industries and disciplines. Attendance and interest in the event grows consistently each year and spaces for exhibitors sell out quickly - be sure to reserve your space quickly once exhibitor sign-up opens to guarantee a spot!

MASC also offers a number of other opportunities for businesses and organizations interested in partnering with Massachusetts schools to engage school leaders; a variety of opportunities are available for conference sponsors to promote their services and brand at the conference, as well as many other options available throughout the year. For more information, contact Sam Cheesman.

MASC/MASS Conference: Vendor Information

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Promote your business at the MASC/MASS Annual Conference

Massachusetts' largest annual gathering of school leaders

The MASC/MASS Annual Joint Conference will help your business engage directly with your customers and meet hundreds of prospective clients to market your services to - the 2018 conference brought over 1,000 attendees together! The MASC/MASS exhibit floor hosts companies and organizations from a wide variety of industries and disciplines interested in promoting education products and services for school leaders. Attendance and interest in the event grows consistently each year and spaces for exhibitors sell out quickly - be sure to reserve your space quickly once exhibitor sign-up opens to guarantee a spot!

The MASC/MASS Conference offers exhibitors and attendees a cocktail reception on Wednesday evening, breakfast on Thursday and a dessert bar after lunch on Thursday, plus all coffee breaks free, served in the exhibit hall. Excite attendees with the chance to win prizes in exhibitor bingo!

2019 Conference Details

Wednesday, November 6 - Saturday, November 9
Exhibit Hall open Wednesday-Thursday
See exhibitor schedule for details


Resort & Conference Center at Hyannis
135 Scudder Ave, Barnstable, MA
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The exhibit floor is now sold out for the 2019 Conference.

Exhibit Hall Services Provided

  • Booth drapery: 8’ backdrop and 3’ side rails draped on supports
  • One 6’ table covered with white vinyl and skirted
  • 2 chairs
  • Waste basket
  • 2-line identifying booth sign with company name, city and state
  • Listing in the Official MASC/MASS Annual Joint Conference Directory
  • Listing in MASC/MASS Mobile App
  • 15% discount on Program Book Advertising
  • Exclusive Sponsorship packages available only to exhibitors
  • Networking, Networking, Networking!

2019 Exhibitor Schedule

Exhibit Hall Hours

Times are subject to change
Wednesday, November 6: 3:00pm – 6:30pm
Thursday, November 7: 7:30am – 12:00pm, 1:00pm – 3:00pm

Exhibitor Move-In

Wednesday, November 6: 8:00am – 2:00pm

Exhibitor Move-Out

Thursday, November 7: 3:00pm

Exhibit Hall Events

Cocktail Reception: Wednesday, November 6, 5:00pm – 6:30pm
Breakfast in Exhibit Hall: Thursday, November 7, 7:30am - 9:30am
Ice Cream/Desert Bar: Thursday, November 7, 1:30pm - 3:00pm
Exhibitor Bingo Drawings: Thursday, November 7, 2:00pm

All conference coffee breaks are also in the Exhibit Hall.

Exhibitor Forms & Contact Information

The exhibit floor is now sold out for the 2019 Conference.

For more information or to reserve your booth, contact MASC's exhibit floor logistics partner, Dame and Associates at ddame@dameassoc.com.

Advertise in the MASC/MASS Program Book

The MASC/MASS Program Book is provided to all attendees and is a great opportunity for vendors to share their message through advertising. All MASC/MASS exhibitors and Council of School Attorney members receive a 15% discount on advertising rates in the conference program (some sponsorship options also included discounted/free advertising, as well). To view ad specs and submission details, download the Advertising Rates and Specs Sheet. For more information or to submit your completed form, contact Jenifer Handy, MASC Communications Director. The deadline for advertising submissions is October 4, 2019.

Conference Hotel

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Resort and Conference Center at Hyannis
35 Scudder Ave, Barnstable, MA 02601

All under one roof for attendee convenience: meeting rooms, exhibition hall, banquet facilities, sleeping rooms, health club and pool, bar and dining room. There is ample free parking on the grounds, all adjacent to the hotel golf course. Hyannis is 70 miles from Boston, has an airport and also good scheduled bus service.

To reserve a room, either fill out the reservation form and email/fax to the hotel using the instructions on the form, or reserve online (see below). For more information about the hotel, see the hotel's website.

Online Reservation Instructions:

  1. Go to http://www.capecodresortandconferencecenter.com/
  2. Click "Check Availability/Book Online"
  3. Click "Number of Adults"
  4. Click "Add Code" then "Discount Code"
  5. Click "Group Attendee"
  6. In the blank box, enter the code MASC19
  7. Click "Add" and "Update Guests and Rooms"
  8. Continue through the reservation process

Industries that benefit from MASC/MASS

Accounting Services
ADA Compliance
Architectural Services
Asbestos Removal
Assessment Technology & Testing Services
Attendance Services
Building Maintenance
Communication Systems
Computer Hardware & Software
Construction & Contracting Services
Copiers/Multi-Function Printers
Counseling Services
Curriculum Programs
Custodial Services & Supplies
Data Analytics
Educational Programs
Education Technology
Energy Management & Conservation
Financial Management Systems
Food Service Management
Grade Reporting
Health Programs
Identity & Background Checks
Insurance Services
Legal Services
Physical Plant Maintenance
Public Relations
Recreational Products
School Furnishings & Equipment
School Security Services & Equipment
Solar Energy Services
Special Education Programs
Sprinkler Systems
Student Scheduling
Video Identification Systems
and many others!

Recent MASC/MASS Sponsors & Exhibitors

Alphabest Education
American Heart Association
Aramark Education
Brandon COPsync
Brightergy
Cambium Learning
Cape Cod Collaborative
Cambridge Institute
Carnegie Learning
CBETechnologies
Champions
Chartwells
Children’s Hospital Trust
Cisco Systems
ClearGov
Colliers InternationalColliers International is an MASC/MASS Sponsor!
Compass Group Architecture
Compass Learning
CrisisGo
Custom Computer Specialists
Dana Farber & The Jimmy Fund
Dore & Whittier Architects
Drummey Rosane Anderson
Edgenuity
Edmentum
Enphase Energy
ePlus Technology
eSped.com
etFile
Flansburgh Associates
Fletcher-Thompson
Futures Education
Gilbane Building Company
Global Connect
Harbor Networks
HeartScreen America
Heery International, Inc.
HMFH Architects, Inc.
Hub Technical Services
ICON Voice Networks
Imagine Learning
Integrity by CELT
Intergrated Classroom Technology
ING Financial Advisors
Invent Now, Inc.
JCJ Architecture
Johnson Controls
Kaestle Boos Associates
Kopelman & Paige, P.C
LLB Architects Learning Sciences
LEGO Education
Massachusetts DECA
MA State Auditor
MA Division of Fisheries & Wildlife May Institute
McGladrey, LLP
McGraw-Hill Education Microsoft
Mirick O’ConnellMirick O'Connell is an MASC Partner!
Mosse & Mosse Associates
Murphy, Hesse, Toomey & Lehane
National Student Clearing House
New England Dairy CouncilNew England Dairy Council is an MASC/MASS Sponsor!
NESDEC
NACSB
Panorama Education Panorama Education is an MASC Partner!
Peachjar
Pearson Education
Perkins Eastman
Public Agency Retirement Services
Rediker Software
Renaissance Learning
Rethink
Rentacrate
Ribas Associates
RM Education
Robert H. Lord Company
Ronco Communications
Sadlier School
Safety Innovations, LLC
Safety Net Solutions, Inc.
ScholasticScholastic is an MASC/MASS Sponsor!
School Webmasters
Sika Corporation - Roofing
Fast Forward by Scientific Learning
Skanska USA
Social Sentinel
Sodexo
Source 4 Teachers
Springboard Education
Strategic Building Solutions
SunPower
SUPER Systems
Stream-Sight Communications
TECedge
The College Board
The Environmental Corp.
The May Institute
The Pike Company
The S/L/A/M Collaborative
TMSolution, Inc.
TYCO Intergrated Security
Ultiplay Parks & Playgrounds
Valley Communications Systems, Inc.
VIRCO
Whalley Computer Associates, Inc.
Whitsons School Nutrition
YouSchools.org

MASC/MASS 2014 Joint Conference

2014 MASC/MASS Annual Joint Conference

School Leaders Raising Student Achievement to New Heights

 

Tell Us What You Thought!

If you attended the 2014 MASC/MASS Joint Conference in Hyannis, please take a few minutes to fill out our online survey . Let us know what you thought about the speakers, the sessions, the partner workshops, as well as suggestions for future programming!

Download Handouts and Presentations

Handouts and other materials from the 2014 MASC/MASS Joint Conference panel sessions are now available for download! To review what you saw or see what you missed, get the handouts here.

Exhibitors and Bingo Prize Winners

The 2014 conference hosted a record number of exhibitors and sponsors, including many who had not participated in the past. Once again, the exhibit hall was a popular destination for conference attendees who had ample opportunities at the Wednesday exhibitors reception, Thursday continental breakfast and the luncheon ice cream social to explore the hall, meet with vendors and learn about new products and services that can benefit school districts and their students - another big draw was the Exhibitors Bingo game - find out who won here!

Conference Photos

Browse photos of the 2014 MASC/MASS conference sessions, receptions and awards, plus many candid photos online at Tasher Studios . Use the password Cape to access the gallery where you can view photos and order prints.

A special thanks to Chris Kisiel of the Tasher Studio of Photography; Chris is a member of the Woburn School Committee and takes all the photos of the MASC/MASS Conference. If you have specific requests, please contact him at (781) 938-3838.

Panel Sessions and Schedule

View the 2014 schedule of events, including programs, panel sessions, receptions creditable courses for new members, and more. Remember what you saw or see what you missed here.

Speakers

The 2014 MASC/MASS Conference had a number of terrific speakers - powerful, fascinating, informative and even sometimes hilarious - click a name below to see more details about the speaker:

Herman Boone, Author and Motivational Speaker
Jim Braude, TV and Radio Personality

Anne Byrne, NSBA 2014 President
Mo Cunningham, Professor, Author and Commentator
Douglas Stone, Author
Jimmy Tingle, Comedian and Media Personality

Thomas Weber, Commissioner of Early Education & Care

Conference Partners and Sponsors

 MASC/MASS 2014 Conference Sponsor Companies

MASC/MASS 2014 Joint Conference: Exhibitor Bingo Winners

AND THE WINNERS ARE. . . .

The 2014 conference hosted a record number of exhibitors, including many who had not participated in the past. Once again, the exhibit hall was a popular destination for conference attendees who had ample opportunities at the Wednesday exhibitors reception, Thursday continental breakfast and the luncheon ice cream social to explore the hall, meet with vendors and learn about new products and services that can benefit school districts and their students.

Another big draw was the Exhibitors Bingo game, the winners of which were drawn on Thursday afternoon. This year’s prizes go to the following:

Blue DuVal, Northampton School Committee
$1,000 worth of school-related legal services
donated by: Kopelman & Paige, P.C.
 
Brendan Clark, Barnstable
Gift Basket
donated by: Kopelman & Paige, P.C.
 
Jane Oakes, Gill-Montague Regional School Committee
Book selection
donated by: Learning Sciences
 
Lynn Ryan, Assabet Valley Regional Vocational School Committee
Book selection
donated by: Ribas Associates & Publications
 
Marcia Sweeney, Essex Agricultural Technical School Committee
American Express gift card
donated by: Mosse & Mosse Associates, LLC
 
Suzanne Crawford, Mohawk Trail Regional School Committee
Professional development book selection
donated by: Pearson Learning
 
Marie Christie, Stoneham School Committee
Gourmet food gift basket
donated by: Whitsons School Nutrition
 
Daniel Cullity, Whitman-Hanson Regional School Committee
GradeCam web camera
donated by: Integrated Classroom Technology
 
Patricia Lally, Superintendent, Holbrook Public Schools
Amazon gift card
donated by: Kaestle Boos Associates
 
Meldoy Phelps
One week scholarship at Camp Invention
donated by: Invent Now, Inc.
 
Thomas Steinfeld, Groton-Dunstable Regional School Committee
Gift certificate
donated by: Scholastic Classroom & Community Group Scholastic
 
Patricia Meuse, Shawsheen Valley Vocational School Committee
Amazon gift card
donated by: Renaissance Learning
 
Catherine Cooper, Southeastern MA Educational Collaborative
Technology consultation
donated by: TECedge
 
Heidi Matthews, Marlboro School Committee
Book selection
donated by: Learning Sciences

Congratulations to all of the winners, and a special thanks to the vendors who donated!