Summer Law Conference - Long Island

Date: July 25, 2013
Time: 8:45 am - 2:30 pm
Location:  Show map
Hilton Long Island - Huntington
598 Broad Hollow Road
Melville, NY 11747

Online Registration Closed. Walk-ins are Welcome.

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2013 Summer Law Conference

Board Ethics, Superintendent Evaluations, Collective Bargaining, and New Legal Responsibilities

Date
Location
Pre-reg/Cancellation Deadline
JULY 16
ALBANY
The Desmond
660 Albany Shaker Road
Albany, NY 12211
518-869-8100
www.desmondhotels.com
July 9, 2013
JULY 18
ROCHESTER
Rochester Airport Marriott
1890 West Ridge Road
Rochester, NY 14615
585-225-6880
www.rochestermarriotthotels.com
July 11, 2013
JULY 25
LONG ISLAND
Hilton Long Island - Huntington
598 Broad Hollow Road
Melville, NY 11747
631-845-1000
www.hiltonlongisland.com
July 18, 2013

 Application for 5 CLE Credits Pending

Tuition Cost
$250 Members
$500 for Nonmembers

Board members will earn 20 points in NYSSBA’s School Board U Recognition Program.

Course fee includes resource materials, continental breakfast, lunch and a non-refundable $50 administrative fee.
Cancellations will not be refunded after the pre-registration/cancellation deadline. No-shows will be billed.

 

School board ethics, superintendent evaluations, collective bargaining and knowledge of the most recent changes to a school district’s legal responsibilities play a key role in the effective governance and operation of any school district.

Attend the 2013 Summer Law Conference to learn about current and emerging issues, best practices, new legal requirements, and the related challenges confronting school districts.  Are you prepared?

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

  • School Board Members
  • Superintendents
  • Negotiators
  • School Attorneys
  • School Administrators

WHY ATTEND?

  • Explore the legal underpinnings of ethical dilemmas school board members face when discharging their official responsibilities.
  • Learn how new laws and regulations, court and administrative rulings and guidance policy have added to or changed your district’s legal responsibilities.
  • Hear what school boards can do to make their superintendent evaluations more effective.
  • Find out about issues and trends affecting collective bargaining in school districts.

5 CLE Credits

New York State Continuing Education (CLE) Credits: Application for accreditation for this course or program in New York State is currently pending. If approved, this program may be eligible for 5 CLE credit hours in professional practice.

Important Notice: Partial credit for program segments is not allowed. Under the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board Regulations and Guidelines, attendees at CLE programs cannot receive MCLE credit for a program segment unless they are present for the entire segment. Persons who arrive late, depart early, or are absent for any portion of the segment will not receive credit for that segment.

Tuition Assistance: Application for tuition assistance to attend this program may be made based on financial hardship. Under that policy, an applicant who has a genuine financial hardship may apply in writing no later than five working days prior to the program, explaining the basis of his/her hardship and, if approved, may receive tuition assistance, depending upon the circumstances. For more details, please contact Jay Worona, New York State School Boards Association, at 800-342-3360 or 518-783-0200, or by email at jay.worona@nyssba.org.

AGENDA
8:00 - 8:45 a.m. Registration/Continental Breakfast
8:45 - 9:00 a.m. Welcome and Introduction
All Locations
Jay Worona, Esq., General Counsel, NYSSBA
9:00 - 10:00 a.m. School Board Ethics
Conflicts of interest, incompatibility of office, individual free speech rights, appearances of impropriety and other legal and ethical dilemmas affect the ability of board members and the board as an entity to fulfill their leadership role. Learn more about these issues, possible consequences, and how to handle potential problems.
Albany and Long Island
Jay Worona, Esq., General Counsel, NYSSBA
Rochester
Donald E. Budmen, Esq., Partner, Ferrara, Fiorenza, Larrison, Barrett & Reitz P.C.
10:00 - 10:15 a.m. Break
10:15 - 11:00 a.m. School Law: A Year in Review - Part I
Every year statutory, regulatory and guidance changes transform a school district’s legal responsibilities. Hear what is new and what has changed regarding the legal requirements your district must comply with now and in the years ahead.
All Locations
Pilar Sokol, Esq., Deputy General Counsel, NYSSBA
11:00 - 11:30 a.m. School Law: A Year in Review – Part II
How have recent court and administrative decisions changed the manner in which districts must fulfill their legal responsibilities? Find out how your district may need to adapt its operation to satisfy changes in compliance requirements.
All Locations
Kimberly A. Fanniff, Esq., Senior Staff Attorney, NYSSBA
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Superintendent Evaluations
Review the legal and contractual issues involved in the evaluation of school superintendents and hear what boards can do to make those evaluations more effective. Examine how teacher and principal APPR evaluations affect superintendent evaluations, and the types of information boards should consider when evaluating their superintendent. Learn how this process can enhance a district’s governance and student performance.
Albany
Jeffrey D. Honeywell, Esq., Partner, Girvin & Ferlazzo P.C. | Colleen O’Connell, School Board President and Marie Wiles, Ph.D., School Superintendent, Guilderland Central School District
Rochester
Tracie L. Lopardi, Esq., Partner, Harris Beach PLLC | Martha Howard, School Board President and Daniel Ljiljanich, School Superintendent, Silver Creek Central School District
Long Island
Gregory J. Guercio, Esq., Partner, Guercio & Guercio LLP | Shari Bardash-Eivers, School Board President and John Lorentz, School Superintendent, Farmingdale Union Free School District
12:30 - 1:30 p.m. Lunch
1:30 - 2:30 p.m. Collective Bargaining Update - Issues and Trends
Explore current and emerging issues in collective bargaining between districts and their unions including, but not limited to, the impact of Obamacare and of any recent APPR developments. Find out how recent rulings from the courts and the Public Employment Relations Board (PERB) are affecting how districts should approach negotiations. Don’t miss this discussion.
Albany
Panelists - David S. Shaw, Esq., Partner, Shaw, Perelson, May & Lambert LLP | Norma G. Meacham, Esq., Partner, Whiteman Osterman & Hanna LLP
Moderator - Jay Worona, Esq., General Counsel, NYSSBA
Rochester
Panelists - Jeffrey F. Swiatek, Esq., Partner, Hodgson Russ LLP | Ronald J. Mendrick, Esq., Partner, Harter Secrest & Emery LLP
Moderator - Lynda M. VanCoske, Esq., Labor Relations Administrator, Monroe 2-Orleans BOCES
Long Island
Panelists - John H. Gross, Esq., Partner, Ingerman Smith LLP | Lawrence J. Tenenbaum, Esq., Partner, Jaspan Schlesinger LLP
Moderator Thomas M. Volz, Esq., Law Offices of Thomas M. Volz PLLC
2:30 p.m. Conclusion
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