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FEBRUARY 23-25, 2015SHERATON FOUR SEASONS | KOURY CONVENTION CENTER | GREENSBORO, NC
PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA State Board of Education | Department of Public Instruction
2015 SYMPOSIUM
Taking the Next Step>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATIONThe guiding mission of the North Carolina State Board of Education is that every public school student will graduate from high school, globally competitive for work and postsecondary education and prepared for life in the 21st Century.
NC DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTIONJune St. Clair Atkinson, Ed.D., State Superintendent301 N. Wilmington Street :: Raleigh, North Carolina 27601-2825
In compliance with federal law, the NC Department of Public Instruction administers all state-operated educational programs, employment activities and admissions without discrimination because of race, religion, national or ethnic origin, color, age, military service, disability, or gender, except where exemption is appropriate and allowed by law.
Inquiries or complaints regarding discrimination issues should be directed to:Dr. Rebecca Garland, Deputy State Superintendent :: 6368 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-6368 :: Telephone: (919) 807-3200 :: Fax: (919) 807-3388
Visit us on the Web :: www.ncpublicschools.org
WILLIAM COBEYChair :: Chapel Hill
A.L. COLLINSVice Chair :: Kernersville
DAN FORESTLieutenant Governor :: Raleigh
JANET COWELLState Treasurer :: Raleigh
JUNE ST. CLAIR ATKINSONSecretary to the Board :: Raleigh
BECKY TAYLORGreenville
REGINALD KENANRose Hill
KEVIN D. HOWELLRaleigh
GREG ALCORNSalisbury
OLIVIA OXENDINELumberton
JOHN A. TATE IIICharlotte
WAYNE MCDEVITTAsheville
ERIC DAVISCharlotte
PATRICIA N. WILLOUGHBYRaleigh
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Table of Contents
CONTENTS
3 WELCOME
4 AGENDA
5 GUEST SPEAKER(S) Rosalyn Galloway Michael Nicolaides June Atkinson James Ford
6 PRESENTER LIST
7 COURSE LIST
19 PARTICIPANT’S INDIVIDUAL SCHEDULE
20 MASTER SCHEDULE
22 NOTES
HOTEL MAPS (back cover)
[ ]The evaluation form this year will be done online. A Certificate of Attendance will be sent to you upon completion of the evaluation survey.
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Agenda
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22 Pre-Registration 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23 Registration Desk Opens 7:30 AM
Breakout Sessions 8:30 AM – 10:30 AM
General Session 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Lunch Break (on your own) 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Breakout Sessions 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24 Buffet Breakfast 7:00 AM – 8:30 AM
Registration Desk Opens 8:00 AM
Breakout Sessions 8:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Lunch Break (on your own) 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Breakout Sessions 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25 Buffet Breakfast 7:00 AM – 8:30 AM
Registration Desk Opens 8:00 AM
Breakout Sessions 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Adjourn 12:30 PM
AGENDA
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Welcome
WELCOME
WELCOME TO THE 2015 HOME BASE SYMPOSIUM! We are thrilled that you have joined us to participate in an event that will offer you hands-on courses, introduce you to new tools and initiatives, and give you the opportunity to network with users from across the state. Volunteers from the NCDPI and the LEAs have worked hard to assemble an informative symposium for you.
Last year’s focus was on the implementation of Home Base. This year’s theme (Taking the Next Step) and focus are geared toward moving forward with an emphasis on all Home Base resources. Yes, we want you to step outside your comfort zone and experiment with all the features Home Base has to offer.
The landscape of this and future symposiums is changing to fit a global Home Base audience. So please, take an opportunity to explore other areas outside your realm of expertise and see how we all fit together.
PresentersWe want to thank all the presenters who have so graciously accepted our call to present at this year’s Symposium. We have included their names in this program. Without their support, time in preparation, and willingness to present, we could not conduct a Symposium of this size.
PresentationsAvailable presentation materials were posted on the www.nc-sis.org site prior to the start of the Symposium. We hope that in your planning to come to the conference you found this procedure beneficial.
Please note: Presentations were developed by the speakers; NCDPI assumes no responsibility for the content or validity of these presentations.
Cell PhonesCell Phone “Hot Spots” CANNOT be used, as these will tremendously interrupt internet connections for everyone and users will not be able to access the internet.
Free Wireless internet is available throughout the hotel for conference attendees who are staying at the hotel.
Non-hotel guests attending the conference may access the wireless internet for a fee of $10.00 per day. You may do this by pulling up a web browser on your device while located inside the hotel. The browser should direct you to the hotel’s default page. Follow the instructions given on the page for internet access and payment.
As a courtesy to the presenters and to your fellow classmates, we request that you turn off any mobile devices that may disrupt class. If you need to make or take a call, please exit the classroom first.
Survey and CertificateThe evaluation survey will be online again this year. We ask that you take a few minutes to complete the survey and provide feedback on the sessions that you attended. Once you have completed your survey at the end of the Symposium, you will receive your Certificate of Attendance. The Certificate of Attendance may be used to apply for CEU credit as determined by your LEA. The link to the survey will be sent to the e-mail address you provided when you registered for the Symposium.
Thank you and enjoy the Symposium!
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Keynote Speaker
JAMES FORD. NORTH CAROLINA TEACHER OF THE YEAR, 2014-2015
James Ford, a World History teacher at Garinger High School (Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools) today is the 2014 Burroughs Wellcome Fund North Carolina Teacher of the Year. In receiving the honor, Ford said, “I am excited to use this stage to fulfill my life’s work by doing just what I have been called to do – educate. My message to the general public is simple: It all begins with education. What we do every day may very well be the only profession every other profession is dependent upon.”
Ford calls his path to a career in teaching “long and unorthodox.” Before becoming a teacher, he pursued a career in print journalism and then served as a truancy intervention specialist and director of a teen center. He enjoyed his work with youth so much that he decided to become a teacher. Ford also recognizes the irony of his career choice since he considers himself to have been a “disengaged and apathetic student.” He now uses this experience to strengthen his teaching. “I remember all too well sitting in those desks, waiting to be challenged, engaged and stretched,” he said. “Now I sit in the seat of instruction, fueled by the motivation to be the teacher that I never had. Instead of teaching like I was most often taught, I spend a tremendous amount of energy daily planning, reflecting and experimenting, attempting to teach in a new way.”
Ford has spent the last four years out of his five-year career in education teaching World History to 9th graders at Garinger High. During his first year as an educator, he taught World History at Guilford High School in Rockford, Ill.
One of Ford’s guiding principles is to show his students how important education is to their future. “If my students have learned nothing else from me, my hope is that they understand the value that they all carry and the life-changing potential of quality education,” he said. “Unlike my former self, I now comprehend the true relevance of academics and just how much it relates to real life. My task is to impart this revelation to each and every one of my students, one lesson at a time.”
Ford is currently a Professional Learning Community leader and co-leader of the F.R.E.S.H. Peer Mentorship Program at Garinger High. He also helps to conduct schoolwide professional development on wiki pages and he conducted professional development in the Common Core State Standards for all World History teachers in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. In addition, Ford served on the Common Core State Standards World History Curriculum Writing Team and is co-chair of the annual Garinger Cultural Fair. Ford also is the director of ministries at Sanctuary Charlotte United Methodist Church, a board member for Behailu Academy, which provides arts experiences for urban youth, and a member of Mecklenburg Ministries and the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
He has received several awards including the 2013 Southwest Region Teacher of the Year, 2013 Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools’ Teacher of the Year, 2013 Central Secondary Zone Teacher of the Year, and the 2013 Garinger High School Teacher of the Year.
He graduated from Illinois State University in 2003 with a bachelor’s degree in mass communication. In 2009, he received a Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) from Rockford College in Ill. Ford is currently working towards earning a doctoral degree in educational leadership from Wingate University.
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Guest Speakers
GUEST SPEAKERS
JUNE ST. CLAIR ATKINSON, STATE SUPERINTENDENT
June St. Clair Atkinson was elected as the North Carolina State Superintendent of Public Instruction in November 2004, re-elected in 2008, and re-elected for a third term in 2012. Dr. Atkinson is North Carolina’s first woman elected to this position. She heads the NC Department of Public Instruction, an agency which she served for nearly 34 years as a chief consultant and director in the areas of business education, career and technical education, and instructional services. As a former business education teacher, Atkinson has been involved in instruction and curriculum development throughout her career. She is past president of the National Business Education Association, Southern Regional Education Board’s High Schools that Work, and the National Association of State Directors of Career and Technical Education Consortium. Atkinson is a member of Delta Kappa Gamma and Phi Delta Kappa and was inducted into East Carolina University’s College of Education Educator Hall of Fame in 2008. She received a Bachelor’s degree in Business Education from Radford University in 1969, a Master’s degree in Vocational and Technical Education from Virginia Tech in 1974, and a Doctorate degree in Educational Leadership and Policy from North Carolina State University in 1996.
MICHAEL NICOLAIDES, CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER
Michael A. Nicolaides became the Chief Information Officer of the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction in March, 2014. Prior to coming to NCDPI, Nicolaides led the Information Technology department of Virginia Beach City Public Schools where his team was responsible for student information systems, enterprise applications and the IT infrastructure for the 87,000 IT users of the school district. Previously, he was vice president for Information Systems for Orbit Satellite Television and Radio Network in Cyprus, Italy and the Middle East.
As Chief Information Officer, Nicolaides leads several divisions of the Department including Business Technology, Student information Systems, Technical Architecture and Quality Assurance, IT Infrastructure and IT Security. His role encompasses internal NCDPI technology services, as well as services to local school districts and charter schools across the state. He also represents the Department in various national and state boards and associations.
Nicolaides is a graduate of Old Dominion University and holds two bachelor of science degrees, one in Computer Science and one in Electrical Engineering, and a master’s degree in Electrical Engineering.
ROSALYN GALLOWAY, DIRECTOR OF STUDENT INFORMATION SYSTEM
Rosalyn Galloway became the director of the Student Information System after serving as the implementation lead for the PowerSchool conversion. Prior to coming to NCDPI, she was the NC WISE coordinator for Asheville City Schools and served as an NCDPI contractor for the NC WISE Wave 3 deployment.
She began her career in state government in 1984 where she worked in alumni information systems for the University of North Carolina at Asheville and Western Carolina University. In addition to working in state government, she spent several years working in graduate medical education where she was the assistant operations manager at Mountain Area Health Education Center and then the Sr. Network Manager at Schneider-Electric/Square D company.
Rosalyn is a graduate of Montreat College with a degree in Business Administration and is also an alumna of the NC Education Policy Fellowship Program (NCEPFP).
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Symposium Presenters
Aaron Bissonnette, NCDPI
Abdul Lateef, Durham Public Schools
Alessandro Montanari, NCDPI
Amber Bass Godfrey, NCDPI
Amy Laughter, NCDPI
Anita Harris, NCDPI
Ann Hardy, Charlotte/Mecklenburg County
Ben Comer, NCDPI
Betsy Baugess, NCDPI
Brandon J. Deleeuw, Charlotte/ Mecklenburg County
Brandon Patterson, NCDPI
Brenda Norris, Currituck County
Cande Honeycutt, NCDPI
Casey Spear, DHHS
Cathy Mathews, NCDPI
Cheri Arthur, NCDPI
Cheryl Smith, Raleigh Charter
Cindy Rigsbee, NCDPI
Connie Babb, Longleaf Charter
Connie Joyner, NCVPS
Cynthia Crowdus, NCDPI
Cynthia Sartain, NCDPI
Dan Urbanski, NCDPI
Dana Hodges, Durham Public Schools
Dawn Ramseur, Hoke County
Deborah Goodman, NCDPI
Derrick Smith, NCDPI
Diane Dulaney, NCDPI
Diane Parson, NCDPI
Donna Murray, NCDPI
Doris Kitts, NCDPI
Emily Jones, New Hanover County
Erika Murphy-NewKirk, NCDPI
Erin Foil, Davie County
Freda Lee, NCDPI
Gail Homes, NCDPI
Gayle Veach, NCDPI
Geetanjali Soni, NCDPI
Gregory McKnight, NCDPI
Gwen Bissette, NCDPI
Jacob Standish, Charlotte/ Mecklenburg County
Jamie Livengood, Wayne County
Jason Letourneau, Currituck County
Jennifer DeNeal, NCDPI
Jennifer Northrup, NCDPI
Jennifer Sims, NCDPI
Jessica Webb, Transylvania County
Jim Mendoza, Winston Salem/ Forsyth County
John Warf, MCNC
Joy Toellen, Orange County
Julian Nichols-Wilson, NCDPI
K.C. Elander, NCDPI
Karl Pond, NCDPI
Karol McNeil Horton, NCDPI
Kathy Parker, NCDPI
Kay Hall, Charlotte/Mecklenburg County
Kayla Siler, NCDPI
Kelley Blas, NCDPI
Ken Barbour, NCDPI
Ken Gattis, NCDPI
Kevin Hart, UNC Charlotte
Kristin Wike, DHHS
LaDansa Ussery, NCDPI
Latoya Harris, Hoke County
Lisa Boyette, Craven County
Lori Ivey, NCDPI
Lou Fabrizio, NCDPI
Mandy Taylor, NCDPI
Mark Hausner, NCDPI
Mark Scheible, MCNC
Martha Anderson, NCDPI
Mary Russell, NCDPI
Mary Swanson, Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy
Melissa Conover, NCDPI
Michael Riles, NCDPI
Michelle Grisham, NCDPI
Mindy Vu, NCDPI
Monica Shepherd, NCDPI
Ouida Myers, NCDPI
Ozella Wiggins, NCDPI
Penny May, NCDPI
Quentin Parker, NCDPI
Rae Ann Cook, Pearson
Rhonda Welfare NCDPI
Rob Dietrich, Lee County
Robin Greene, CFNC
Robin McCoy, NCDPI
Rosalyn Galloway, NCDPI
Ryan Miller, Orange County
Sandra Johnson, NCDPI
Scott Smith, NCDPI
Scott White, NCDPI
Sharon Allen, Volunteer
Shelly Hunter, NCDPI
Sherry Johnson, NCDPI
Sneha Shah-Coltrane, NCDPI
Stephanie Lawrie, NCDPI
Steve Thorpe, MCNC
Steven Howard, Jones County
Sue Ann Stalnaker, NCDPI
Tad Piner, NCDPI
Tara Patterson, Jones County
Tericia Eller, NCDPI
Terra Dominguez, NCDPI
Tessa Parker, NCDPI
Tiffany Kinney, NCDPI
Vann Lassiter, NCDPI
Verna Lalbeharie, NCDPI
Vicki Humphreys, NCDPI
Walt Raif, NCDPI
Wendy Hinson, NCDPI
Wendy Jones, NCDPI
Yanisha Mann, Edgecombe County
Yvette Stewart, NCDPI
The success of the Symposium is due, in large part, to the willingness of several individuals giving unselfishly of their time and talents as presenters for the workshop sessions. We gratefully acknowledge the efforts of the following, who have agreed to be presenters for the 2015 Home Base Symposium.
PRESENTER LIST
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HOME BASE (100 SERIES) • Course List
COURSE LIST
Home Base CoursesLong Title: Home Base Data FlowShort Title: FLOWCourse Number: 101Presenter: Ben Comer, NCDPI Scott White, NCDPILength: 45 minutes
This session will provide participants with an overview of how data flows through the various components of Home Base. The following topics will be discussed: 1. Data integration between PS, the PS ODS, and Schoolnet 2. Data integration between PS, the EdCloud and OpenClass
(ECollege) 3. Data integration between LEA source systems, UID Staff,
the DPI ODS, and the Educator Evaluation Systems
M 2:00 - 2:45 AUD 1 M 3:00 - 3:45 AUD 3
Long Title: LEA Practices for Home BaseShort Title: BESTCourse Number: 102Presenter: Gail Homes, NCDPI Shelly Hunter, NCDPILength: 1 hour and 45 minutes
Representatives from our state’s school districts will share how they have successfully rolled out Home Base suite of applications. Participants will leave this session with strategies for communication, real-life examples of how they rolled out the Home Base and “role-alike” professional contacts who may be useful for future inquiries.
M 8:30 - 10:15 AUG M 3:00 - 4:45 AUG
Long Title: OpenClass: Overview and Status, Configuration and Implementation
Short Title: OPENCLASSCourse Number: 103Presenter: Cheri Arthur, NCDPI Amber Bass Godfrey, NCDPI Tiffany Kinney, NCDPILength: 45 minutes
This session will include an introduction to OpenClass, an explanation of how it fits into the Home Base platform, and a status of the rollout of OpenClass throughout the state. Participants will then see a demonstration on how to set up OpenClass at the district level and have opportunities to ask questions about the process. They will also learn how to migrate existing courses from Angel, Moodle or Blackboard. The session concludes with a question-and-answer session.
M 1:00 - 1:45 AUD 1 T 3:00 - 3:45 AUD 1
Long Title: NCEES: Help with Educating the EducatorsShort Title: NCEES OVCourse Number: 104Presenter: Tad Piner, NCDPI Karol McNeil, NCDPI Freda Lee, NCDPI Alessandro Montanari, NCDPILength: 1 hour and 45 minutes
This session will cover all aspects of NCEES, highlighting how the entry and extraction of data benefit both the administrator and the educator.
M 1:00 - 2:45 AUD 3 T 8:30 - 10:15 AUD 2W 8:30 - 10:15 AUD 2
100 series – Home Base Courses200 series – PowerSchool Courses300 series – SchoolNet Courses400 series – OpenClass Courses500 series – NCEES Courses600 series – Business Courses700 series – Data CoursesLC series – Hands-on Lab
AUD 1 – Auditorium 1 VIC A – Victoria A IMP A – Imperial A AUD 2 – Auditorium 2 VIC BC – Victoria B/C IMP BC – Imperial B/CAUD 3 – Auditorium 3 GRAND – Grandover IMP D – Imperial DAUD 4 – Auditorium 4 GUIL D – Guilford D IMP EF – Imperial E/FAUG – Augusta GUIL G – Guilford G IMP GH – Imperial G/H
M – Monday T – Tuesday W – Wednesday
To assist you in selecting courses, the following number scheme is used.
Please Turn Off Cell Phone “Hot Spots”Cell phone “Hot Spots” SHOULD NOT be used, as these will interrupt internet connection for everyone and users will not be able to access the internet.
Non-hotel guests attending the conference may access the wireless internet for a fee of $10.00 per day.
Free wireless internet is available throughout the hotel for conference attendees who are staying at the hotel.
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Course List • POWERSCHOOL (200 SERIES)
COURSE LIST
Long Title: Making Professional Development Work for You Using Home Base
Short Title: HB PDCourse Number: 105Presenter: Tericia Eller, NCDPI Geetanjali Soni, NCDPILength: 1 hour and 45 minutes
This session is an overview of the Home Base Professional Development System. Participants will locate the online professional development resources that are available statewide. Participants will also consider how to maximize learning opportunities through flexible models of implementation. Finally, participants will explore creating professional development that meets specific local needs.
M 1:00 - 2:45 IMP D
Long Title: Analysis of Student Work 101Short Title: STU WORKCourse Number: 106Presenter: Jennifer DeNeal, NCDPILength: 1 hour and 45 minutes
Participants will explore the ASW process and receive updates regarding 2014-2015 Year 1 Implementation. Participants will learn more about the online platform, evidence collection and review processes. Information from this session will prepare participants to complete the ASW process and to assist others in their districts.
M 3:00 - 4:45 GRAND T 3:00 - 4:45 GUIL D
PowerSchool CoursesLong Title: PowerSchool Tips & TricksShort Title: PS TIPSCourse Number: 201Presenter: Diane Parsons, NCDPI Gwen Bissette, NCDPILength: 45 minutes
Want to do things faster and easier? This session will cover tips and tricks to make your life a little less stressful! In this session we will cover as many tips and tricks as we can; from search commands to seldom used PowerSchool features!
M 8:30 - 9:15 GRAND T 8:30 - 9:15 GRANDW 11:30 - 12:15 GRAND
Long Title: The 1-2-3’s of EnrollmentShort Title: PS ENROLLCourse Number: 202Presenter: Penny May, NCDPI Tessa Parker, NCDPILength: 45 minutes
This session focuses on basic enrollment. Enrollment requirements essential to maintaining accurate and required student information will be reviewed. Issues to be covered include correct enrollment process, what happens when a student transfers, error messages upon transfer and what to do to resolve the issue.
M 9:30 - 10:15 AUD 4 T 10:30 - 11:15 AUD4
Long Title: Attendance OverviewShort Title: PS ATT OVCourse Number: 203Presenter: Walt Raif, NCDPI Cheri Arthur, NCDPILength: 1 hour and 45 minutes
This course is designed to show the setup involved for Daily attendance schools and meeting only attendance schools. We will walk through the attendance setup screens for each type so that attendees may see what selections are to be made for their attendance to calculate correctly for state and local reporting.
M 8:30 - 9:15 VIC A T 10:30 - 11:15 VIC A
Long Title: Daily AttendanceShort Title: PS ATT DAYCourse Number: 204Presenter: Walt Raif, NCDPI Cheri Arthur, NCDPILength: 45 minutes
This session will provide an overview of daily attendance, including: how to update attendance for students going on a field trip; and how to change attendance for a student, a group of students and a grade level of students.
M 9:30 - 10:15 VIC A T 1:00 - 1:45 VIC AW 10:30 - 11:15 VIC A
Long Title: Painless Period Attendance Short Title: PS ATT MEETCourse Number: 205Presenter: Brenda Norris, Currituck County Jason Letourneau, Currituck CountyLength: 45 minutes
This session will cover the basics of managing period attendance schools, including: how to take sub attendance; how to determine who hasn’t taken attendance; how to pull period attendance by teacher into excel from DDE for analysis; and many more fun aspects of life within a PERIOD (attendance) world.
M 8:30 - 9:15 AUD 3 M 3:00 - 3:45 VIC AT 2:00 - 2:45 VIC A
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POWERSCHOOL (200 SERIES) • Course List
COURSE LIST
Long Title: Attendance Tracking and Notification: Setup and Use
Short Title: PS ATT MONITORCourse Number: 206Presenter: Erin Foil, Davie CountyLength: 45 minutes
This session will cover the attendance setup necessary for attendance to work at both period and daily attendance schools. It will also cover the processes to run at the LEA and school levels and the attendance letter report that goes to the student.
M 8:30 - 9:15 AUD4 T 8:30 - 9:15 AUD4W 8:30 - 9:15 AUD4
Long Title: Courses UpdateShort Title: PS COURSESCourse Number: 207Presenter: Robin McCoy, NCDPI LaDansa Ussery, NCDPI Sneha Shah-Coltrane, NCDPI Rhonda Welfare, NCDPILength: 45 minutes
This session will highlight the policy changes occurring with courses and also chart the course for a systematic process for course code requests.
M 4:00 - 4:45 GUIL D T 10:30 - 11:15 GUIL G
Long Title: PowerScheduler for All Ages!Short Title: PS SCHD OVCourse Number: 208Presenter: Wendy Hinson, NCDPI Gayle Veach, NCDPILength: 1 hour and 45 minutes
This session will look at the functionality of the PowerScheduler, the PowerSchool module used for creating the master schedule. A demonstration will be provided.
M 8:30 - 10:15 GUIL D T 8:30 - 10:15 GUIL DW 8:30 - 10:15 GUIL D
Long Title: Getting Ready to Schedule for Next Year (Pre Scheduling)
Short Title: PS PRE SCHDCourse Number: 209Presenter: Sue Ann Stalnaker, NCDPILength: 1 hour and 45 minutes
This session will review pre-scheduling activities. Topics will include Timelines (pre-scheduling checklist), Years and Terms Setup, Student Next Grade/Next School, and Course Availability.
M 8:30 - 10:15 GUIL G T 8:30 - 10:15 GUIL GW 8:30 - 10:15 GUIL G
Long Title: PowerScheduler – Student Course Request Screens
Short Title: PS SCHD CRCourse Number: 210Presenter: Aaron Bissonnette, NCDPILength: 45 minutes
The session will provide an overview of the steps needed to create Course Groups and Screen Setup. This includes a review of the requirement types (Single Course, Multi-Course, Core) used to create the student request screens. It is recommended that the ‘Using PowerScheduler to Build Master Schedule from Scratch’ and ‘PowerScheduler – For All Ages!’ sessions are attended prior to this session.
M 1:00 - 1:45 GUIL D T 10:30 - 11:15 GUIL DW 8:30 - 9:15 IMP D
Long Title: Using PowerScheduler to Build Your Master Schedule from Scratch
Short Title: PS SCHD MSTRCourse Number: 211Presenter: Aaron Bissonnette, NCDPI Penny May, NCDPILength: 1 hour and 45 minutes
The session will review Course Preferences, Teacher Assignments and Mass Add/Delete Requests. It is recommended that the Pre-Scheduling and PowerScheduler sessions are attended prior to this session.
M 3:00 - 4:45 GUIL G T 1:00 - 2:45 GUIL GW 10:30 - 12:15 GUIL G
Long Title: Using PowerScheduler to Copy and Tweak Your Master Schedule
Short Title: PS SCHD TWKCourse Number: 212Presenter: Sue Ann Stalnaker, NCDPI Tessa Parker, NCDPILength: 1 hour and 45 minutes
The class focus will be on building the school master schedule for next year by copying the current master schedule. This session will review how to copy the current schedule, add/remove/change course sections, use Teams and mass enroll students in sections. Attendees are recommended to attend the Pre-Scheduling session prior to this session.
M 8:30 - 10:15 IMP D M 3:00 - 4:45 IMP DT 1:00 - 2:45 IMP D W 10:30 - 12:15 IMP D
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Course List • POWERSCHOOL (200 SERIES)
Long Title: Elementary School Scheduling Short Title: PS SCHD ESCourse Number: 213Presenter: Wendy Hinson, NCDPILength: 1 hour and 45 minutes
The session will provide an overview of the steps needed to successfully schedule students in an elementary school. Topics will include a short review of pre-scheduling activities, how to copy this year’s schedule on the live side, how to create/delete/change sections, mass enrolling students in sections, and dependent sections. Attendees are recommended to attend the Pre-Scheduling session prior to this session.
T 1:00 - 2:45 GUIL D W 10:30 - 12:15 GUIL D
Long Title: Scheduling Troubleshooting QAShort Title: PS SCHD QACourse Number: 214Presenter: Wendy Hinson, NCDPI Aaron Bissonnette, NCDPI Sue Ann Stalnaker, NCDPI Doris Kitts, NCDPILength: 1 hour and 45 minutes
Have scheduling questions? Need some advice on which method may be best for your school? This session will offer a panel of experienced scheduling trainers to answer your questions and help troubleshoot problems regarding scheduling.
T 3:00 - 4:45 IMP D
Long Title: Working with PowerToolsShort Title: PS TOOLSCourse Number: 215Presenter: Tessa Parker, NCDPI Penny May, NCDPILength: 1 hour and 45 minutes
This session will show the user how to access PowerTools, what the various PowerTools’ diagnostic reports mean and how to use what is learned from the PowerTools’ diagnostic reports to make corrections in their PowerSchool database. The PowerTools utility puts the power into the customers’ hands, providing them with the resources to diagnose many common problems themselves, and fixing them prior to experiencing issues within the application.
M 1:00 - 2:45 VIC A T 8:30 - 10:15 VIC AT 3:00 - 4:45 VIC A W 8:30 - 10:15 VIC A
Long Title: End of TermShort Title: PS TERMCourse Number: 216Presenter: Walt Raif, NCDPI Gwen Bissette, NCDPILength: 45 minutes
The tasks covered in this workshop will include running grade verification, running section readiness report, and the store grades process.
T 2:00 - 2:45 VIC BC W 8:30 - 9:15 AUD 3
Long Title: Security: Utilizing the Power of Groups and Roles
Short Title: PS SECURITYCourse Number: 217Presenter: Diane Parsons, NCDPI Michelle Grisham, NCDPILength: 45 minutes
PowerSchool has new functionality that allows users to be members of multiple groups. Come learn about the new things you can do with security.
M 9:30 - 10:15 AUD 2 W 10:30 - 11:15 AUD 2
Long Title: Using the Parent Portal to Improve Parent Involvement
Short Title: PS PARENTCourse Number: 218Presenter: Jessica Webb, Transylvania CountyLength: 1 hour and 45 minutes
This session will present the results of an action research project conducted by an educator with the Governor’s Teacher Network. The project investigated the effects of using the Parent Portal of PowerSchool to provide parents and students real-time access to school information including attendance, grades, and assignment descriptions. Participants in this session will explore the features of Parent Portal, learn the benefits and challenges of implementing this technology, and discover some unique strategies to effectively improve parent involvement.
M 1:00 - 2:45 VIC BC T 3:00 - 4:45 VIC BCW 10:30 - 12:15 VIC BC
Long Title: The End-of-Year Process (EOY)Short Title: PS EOYCourse Number: 219Presenter: Wendy Jones, NCDPILength: 45 minutes
The End-of-Year Process is used to close out the current school year and transfer all students to the grade level and school that each will be attending in the upcoming school year. This course will go through how to setup, validate, and initiate the PowerSchool End-of-Year Process plus Post End of Year Activities.
M 9:30 - 10:15 VIC BC M 4:00 - 4:45 VIC BCT 1:00 - 1:45 VIC BC W 8:30 - 9:15 VIC BC
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POWERSCHOOL (200 SERIES) • Course ListLong Title: Athletic EligibilityShort Title: PS AECourse Number: 220Presenter: Wendy Jones, NCDPILength: 45 minutes
Come explore the new Athletic Eligibility module, developed for North Carolina by Pearson. New features including local functionality and the potential to use for middle school eligibility will be highlighted.
M 8:30 - 9:15 VIC BC M 3:00 - 3:45 VIC BCW 9:30 - 10:15 VIC BC T 4:00 - 4:45 AUG
Long Title: Down to BasicsShort Title: PS BASICSCourse Number: 221Presenter: Ann Hardy, Charlotte/Mecklenburg CountyLength: 45 minutes
Newbies to PowerSchool - counselors, secretaries, nurses, facilitators, etc. will learn how to be more effective, navigate more efficiently, and learn short-cuts and other ins and outs of utilizing the program.
M 8:30 - 9:15 AUD 2 M 9:30 - 10:15 GRAND
Long Title: Identify Military StudentsShort Title: PS MILCourse Number: 222Presenter: Lisa Boyette, Craven County Jamie Livengood, Wayne CountyLength: 45 minutes
New requirements for identifying military-connected students will go into effect next school year for all schools. Learn about the current pilot and begin to plan for next year.
W 9:30 - 10:15 AUD 3 W 10:30 - 11:15 AUD 3W 11:30 - 12:15 AUD 3
Long Title: A Year in PowerSchoolShort Title: PS YEARCourse Number: 223Presenter: Rob Dietrich, Lee CountyLength: 45 minutes
This session will review a month by month outline of PowerSchool functions. Ideal for data managers and coordinators alike.
M 3:00 - 3:45 GUIL D T 10:30 - 11:15 IMP DW 9:30 - 10:15 IMP D
Long Title: NursesShort Title: PS NURSESCourse Number: 224Presenter: Kristin Wike, DHHS Casey Spear, DHHSLength: 45 minutes
This session will focus on the Nurse’s Module in PowerSchool. NCDPI will demonstrate how to enter immunizations, health screens, incident screening, medication and office visit information. Instructions on how to generate reports will also be covered.
T 1:00 - 1:45 AUD 1 T 4:00 - 4:45 AUD 1
Long Title: What’s New with PowerSchool 8.1Short Title: PS NEWCourse Number: 225Presenter: Rosalyn Galloway, NCDPI Rae Ann Cook, PearsonLength: 45 minutes
PowerSchool 8.1 has many feature enhancements. Several enhancements are specific to North Carolina. Come find out how North Carolina intends to utilize the new features in conjunction with our Home Base suite of applications.
T 8:30 - 9:15 IMP D T 9:30 - 10:15 IMP D
Long Title: Using Grad Plan DataShort Title: PS GRADSCourse Number: 226Presenter: LaDansa Ussery, NCDPI Rhonda Welfare, NCDPILength: 1 hour and 45 minutes
Tired of printing transcripts to determine graduation requirements? New tools are available for you to determine which graduation plan your students are progressing towards and/or meeting. Come find out how these new tools can make your counselor’s and CTE CDC’s lives a lot easier.
T 8:30 - 10:15 AUD 1 T 1:00 - 2:45 AUD 3
Long Title: Growing Success for ELLsShort Title: PS LEPCourse Number: 227Presenter: Michael Riles, NCDPILength: 45 minutes
This session will provide an overview of the policies and functionality regarding the Title III applications in PowerSchool.
T 8:30 - 9:15 VIC BC T 10:30 - 11:15 VIC BC
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Course List • SCHOOLNET (300 SERIES)
SchoolNet CoursesLong Title: Schoolnet OverviewShort Title: NET OVCourse Number: 301Presenter: Amber Bass Godfrey, NCDPI Ouida Myers, NCDPILength: 45 minutes
This session will provide an overview of what Schoolnet offers for NC students, teachers, principals and administrators. Presenters will showcase some of the main functionalities and features that are available, such as (1) data analysis and reporting tools, (2) classroom instructional resources and tools and (3) assessment resources and tools for item and test creation and test administration.
M 1:00 - 1:45 AUD 2 M 3:00 - 3:45 AUD 2
Long Title: Roles and Permissions in SchoolnetShort Title: NET ROLESCourse Number: 302Presenter: Kayla Siler, NCDPI Julian Nichols-Wilson, NCDPILength: 45 minutes
This session will explain how to set up rolls and permissions in Schoolnet to allow selected educators to do things like create shared assessments or review lesson plans. You’ll be guided through a few step-by-step examples, be introduced to a matrix for understanding Schoolnet roles and will leave with tools to give your instructional staff a good sense of how roles and permissions might be used to support instructional improvement. The session will also include a chance to propose additional roles and permission challenges to be addressed in follow-up webinars later this spring.
M 2:00 - 2:45 AUD 2 M 4:00 - 4:45 AUD 2W 11:30 - 12:15 AUD 1
Long Title: Schoolnet 101: AssessmentsShort Title: NET 101 ASSESSCourse Number: 303Presenter: Yanisha Mann, Edgecombe County Martha Anderson, NCDPILength: 45 minutes
This session is for beginning level users. The goals are to ensure all participants can create items and assessments in Schoolnet. We will also experience testing from the student perspective and review each assessment item type during this session.
M 8:30 - 9:15 AUD 1 W 8:30 - 9:15 AUD 1
Long Title: Schoolnet 102: Data & Instructional MaterialsShort Title: NET 102 DATACourse Number: 304Presenter: Yanisha Mann, Edgecombe County Cindi Rigsbee, NCDPILength: 45 minutes
This session is for beginning level users. The goals are to ensure all participants understand the layout of schoolnet along with how to use the data reports for each of the tabs in the Student Performance area. We will also review how to locate instructional materials aligned to targeted objectives.
M 2:00 - 2:45 GUIL D W 9:30 - 10:15 AUG
Long Title: Data and Reporting in Schoolnet Short Title: NET REPORTSCourse Number: 305Presenter: Dan Urbanski, NCDPI Deborah Goodman, NCDPILength: 1 hour and 45 minutes
In this session, participants will be introduced to the reporting fundamentals of Schoolnet including how to define student sets, create custom reports & graphs, and how to publish reports to select educators.
Notes: A panel of representatives from local LEAs will share best practices. Participants will leave with the knowledge of how to use Schoolnet data and reports to support data driven instruction.
M 3:00 - 4:45 AUD 4 T 3:00 - 4:45 AUD 4
Long Title: Finding Diamonds in the DataShort Title: NET DIAMONDCourse Number: 306Presenter: Tara Patterson, Jones County Steven Howard, Jones CountyLength: 1 hour and 45 minutes
Participants will preview a variety of beneficial reports available through Schoolnet. Jones County district leaders will share reports they use and their framework for analyzing school and district data. School leaders will also work with participants to explore ways to use Schoolnet benchmark data to directly impact instruction and increase student growth.
W 9:30 - 11:15 AUD 1
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BUSINESS (600 SERIES) • Course List
OpenClass CoursesLong Title: Introduction to the Identity and
Access Management (IAM) ServiceShort Title: IAMCourse Number: 401Presenter: Steve Thorpe, MCNC Amber Bass Godfrey, NCDPI Mark Scheible, MCNCLength: 45 minutes
The IAM Service will be used by the K-12 community to log on to Home Base applications for back-to-school 2015-16. This session will describe the service and provide readiness instructions.
M 2:00 - 2:45 AUG T 3:00 - 3:45 AUGT 9:30 - 10:15 AUG W 10:30 - 11:15 GRAND
Long Title: Less is More! Creating Your Own Video Performance ToolsShort Title: VIDEOCourse Number: 402Presenter: Jim Mendoza, Winston-Salem/Forsyth CountyLength: 45 minutes
Performance tools are just the right amount of information delivered at the exact time it’s needed. WS/FCS creates video performance tools with a goal of less than 3 minutes runtime and posts them to YouTube playlists. Examples: http://bit.ly/Schoolnet4Teachers-Overview, http://bit.ly/Schoolnet4Teachers-AdmininsteringBenchmarks, http://bit.ly/Schoolnet4Teachers-CreatingAssesments.
M 1:00 - 1:45 AUG W 8:30 - 9:15 AUGW 10:30 - 11:15 AUG
Long Title: Getting Started with Google DocsShort Title: GOOGLE 1Course Number: 403Presenter: John Warf, MCNCLength: 45 minutes
This session is for beginning level users who want to utilize the functionality of Google Docs.
W 9:30 - 10:15 AUD 4
Long Title: Advanced Google DocsShort Title: GOOGLE 2Course Number: 404Presenter: John Warf, MCNCLength: 45 minutes
This session is for users who are comfortable with using Google Docs and want to explore other features such as using formulas within Google Docs.
W 11:30 - 12:15 AUG
NCEES CoursesLong Title: New CoordinatorShort Title: NEW COORDCourse Number: 501Presenter: Doris Kitts, NCDPI Emily Jones, New Hanover CountyLength: 1 hour and 45 minutes
SIS coordinators, are you feeling a little overwhelmed? If so, this is the session for you. A SIS coordinator’s duties cover many areas… We will be sharing helpful tips and techniques to make your job easier.
T 8:30 - 10:15 AUD 3
Long Title: LEA Coordinator’s UpdateShort Title: COORDCourse Number: 502Presenter: Rosalyn Galloway, NCDPILength: 1 hour and 45 minutes
This is a briefing for LEA Coordinators, Charter School Directors, Superintendents, Principals and other administrators. The session will provide updates on project initiatives related to PowerSchool for North Carolina. Additionally, Pearson will be available to discuss the Roadmap for PowerSchool.
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Business CoursesLong Title: CECAS 101Short Title: CECASCourse Number: 601Presenter: Jennifer Sims, NCDPI Quentin Parker, NCDPILength: 45 minutes
The CECAS session will consist of an opening PowerPoint to provide CECAS Updates, followed by a brief, real-time review of the CECAS Information Site. The presenter will review and discuss with audience some best practices on how to use CECAS with explanations of data elements provided as fields are completed and/or reviewed, with significant time for Q&A.
T 3:00 - 3:45 AUD 3 T 4:00 - 4:45 AUD 3
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Course List • BUSINESS (600 SERIES)
Long Title: Transportation and TIMSShort Title: TIMSCourse Number: 602Presenter: Kevin Hart, UNC CharlotteLength: 45 minutes
This session provides a basic overview of TIMS, focusing on how PowerSchool student data is used to help generate efficient school bus routes. There will also be instruction in the appropriate way to enter address data in PowerSchool, the PowerSchool Transportation Page and possibilities for back loading TIMS transportation data to PowerSchool.
M 9:30 - 10:15 AUD 1 M 4:00 - 4:45 AUD 1
Long Title: Discipline Data Reporting in PowerSchoolShort Title: DISCCourse Number: 603Presenter: Ken Gattis, NCDPILength: 45 minutes
The session will provide an overview of state discipline data reporting requirements, outline basic procedures for entering discipline data in PowerSchool, and discuss known problems and proposed current modifications to the system.
T 10:30 - 11:15 AUG T 1:00 - 1:45 AUGT 2:00 - 2:45 AUG
Long Title: Accountability UpdateShort Title: ACCCourse Number: 604Presenter: Ken Barbour, NCDPILength: 45 minutes
This session should provide school staff an understanding of how data are collected from the state and pushed out to other systems. In addition, the session will include a discussion of test score issues and future developments.
M 9:30 - 10:15 AUD 3 M 3:00 - 3:45 AUD 1
Long Title: Office of Civil Rights Data Collection – State Level Submission
Short Title: OCRCourse Number: 605Presenter: Terra Dominguez, NCDPI Karl Pond, NCDPILength: 45 minutes
This session is intended for OCR Coordinators, NC SIS Coordinators, PowerSchool Data Managers and any staff who are involved in the Office of Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC).As of school year 2013 / 2014, the NCDPI will submit the CRDC for all LEAs and Charters in the state. This session is intended to keep staff informed of the status, timelines and needs regarding the state level submission project.
M 1:00 - 2:45 AUD 4 T 1:00 - 2:45 AUD 4
Long Title: Charter Schools Policy Update & RoundtableShort Title: CHARTERCourse Number: 606Presenter: Cande Honeycutt, NCDPI Cheryl Smith, Raleigh Charter Connie Babb, Longleaf Charter Mary Swanson, Thomas Jefferson
Classical AcademyLength: 45 minutes
Representatives from the Office of Charter Schools will be on hand to provide updates on policy changes. Charter school coordinators will also share information, tips and resources for other charter school staff.
T 10:30 - 11:15 AUD 1 T 2:00 - 2:45 AUD 1
Long Title: Scaling Digital Learning ConversionShort Title: DIGITALCourse Number: 607Presenter: Brandon J. Deleeuw, Charlotte/
Mecklenburg County Kay Hall, Charlotte/Mecklenburg County Jacob Standish, Charlotte/Mecklenburg CountyLength: 45 minutes
This session will explore necessary steps for building capacity for a digital conversion. Scaling a dramatic shift in teaching and learning strategies is a challenge in any school district and especially so in a district such as Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. We began with building understanding of Why a fundamental shift to digital learning is needed. For educators, of course, our Why is improved learning.
CMS has intentionally designed a digital learning conversion to include upgrading infrastructure in 164 schools’ buildings and over 1,000 portable classrooms, providing over 9,000 teachers with tools to teach in 21st century learning environments, and building capacity of leaders, instructional and support staff to embrace blended methods of pedagogy and practice. This session will share strategies, progress and challenges of the digital learning conversion.
T 9:30 - 10:15 AUD 4
Long Title: Causal Analysis: Digging into Root CausesShort Title: ROOTCourse Number: 608Presenter: Gregory McKnight, NCDPI Mary Russell, NCDPILength: 1 hour and 45 minutes
This 90-minute concurrent session will provide participants with an overview of a causal analysis process designed to reveal possible contributing factors on student achievement. Concepts such as antecedents, correlations, and causal analysis will be explored to dig to the root cause of results. Participants will engage in dialogue focused on antecedents that they can collect and analyze in their organization. After exploring the process, participants will reflect on their own data and determine next steps for completing analysis of their data. Participants will be provided access to electronic resources.
T 3:00 - 4:45 GUIL G
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DATA (700 SERIES) • Course ListLong Title: Data Security and Best PracticesShort Title: SAFE DATACourse Number: 609Presenter: Lou Fabrizio, NCDPI Karl Pond, NCDPILength: 45 minutes
This session will be a discussion of legislated data security mandates, DPI internal practices, best practices and expectations for LEA security guidelines
T 9:30 - 10:15 VIC BC
Long Title: The P20-W ProjectShort Title: P20WCourse Number: 610Presenter: Diane Dulaney, NCDPI K.C. Elander, NCDPILength: 45 minutes
The P-20W System is a Statewide Longitudinal Data System (SLDS) that links data from Early Learning, K-12, Higher Education and Workforce. The P-20W system will greatly enhance North Carolina’s ability to track student performance across years and sectors, help evaluate institutions and program performance, and analyze data in more detail to validate or improve performance. With the system in place, the state will be able to produce existing and new reports more quickly and with fewer resources. This session will provide a status and serve as an open forum for discussion.
T 2:00 - 2:45 AUD 2
Long Title: Sneak Peak: Cross LEA EnrollmentShort Title: X-ENROLLCourse Number: 611Presenter: Rosalyn Galloway, NCDPI Connie Joyner, NCVPSLength: 1 hour and 45 minutes
Get a sneak-peak into the coming enhancement for Cross LEA Enrollment. A representative from NCVPS and DPI will demonstrate the new features currently in development.
W 10:30 - 12:15 AUD 4
Data CoursesLong Title: What’s New in the NC School Report CardsShort Title: NC SRCCourse Number: 701Presenter: Diane Dulaney, NCDPILength: 45 minutes
The NC School Report Card (SRC) is a valuable tool for parents and the community at large to learn more about the demographics, assessment results, and teacher quality of North Carolina public schools. The SRC displays data collected by the NC Department of Public Instruction (DPI), using systems like the School Activity Report (SAR), Average Daily Membership (ADM), and the Annual Media and Technology Report (AMTR), to paint a picture of individual schools across the state. This session will examine how DPI ensures that the collection process accurately and reliably portrays our schools and districts, and how the data available in the SRC is used by decision makers.
T 10:30 - 11:15 AUD 2 T 1:00 - 1:45 AUD 2
Long Title: SEED: Train NOW to Reap the Benefits of Exchanging Student Data Across State Lines
Short Title: SEEDCourse Number: 702Presenter: Vicki Humphreys, NCDPI Karl Pond, NCDPILength: 45 minutes
State Exchange of Education Data (SEED): Would you like to more accurately reflect your dropout and graduation rates? Would you like to acquire basic student information for a newly registered student transferring to or from one of the SEED participating states and your LEA/Charter? Join us for an overview of the SEED application and receive training to reap the benefits of SEED.
SEED is the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction’s (NCDPI) effort to track, monitor, and share information for the transfer of students who cross state lines. The Georgia Department of Education in collaboration with North Carolina has developed, will operate, and maintain a centralized point of exchange for routing of information related to the transfer of students across state lines for participating states in SEED. Charter states currently participating in this project include Alabama, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, Oklahoma, and South Carolina.
SEED gives you the ability to lower your dropout rate by identifying students who transfer between participating states but may be reflected as dropouts in your LEA/Charter. This will allow your LEA/Charter to more accurately reflect dropout and graduation rates. SEED also gives you the ability to provide or acquire basic student information for a newly registered student transferring to or from one of the participating states and your LEA/Charter.
T 8:30 - 9:15 IMP EF T 10:30 - 11:15 AUD 3T 1:00 - 1:45 IMP EF
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Course List • HANDS-ON LAB (LC SERIES)
Long Title: A Collaborative Conversation on Federal ReportingShort Title: FEDSCourse Number: 703Presenter: Karl Pond, NCDPI K.C. Elander, NCDPI Diane Dulaney, NCDPI Kelley Blas, NCDPI Anita Harris, NCDPI Ken Gattis, NCDPI Michael Riles, NCDPILength: 1 hour and 45 minutes
Please join a discussion with Federal Program areas (Title I, LEP/WAPT, Dropout/Discipline/CTE) subject matter experts. They will discuss the complexity of merging similar yet distinct student data sets necessary for higher quality reporting at the local, state and federal level. Questions from the audience will drive the conversation, but topics could include a brief overview of federal requirements, program area nuances, and an explanation of how CEDARS allows the data to be analyzed, merged, and available to the LEAs, as well as the US Department of Education.
T 3:00 - 4:45 AUD 2
Long Title: The Essentials of Electronic TranscriptsShort Title: CFNCCourse Number: 704Presenter: Robin Greene, CFNCLength: 45 minutes
Since 2003, over 1.5 million electronic high school transcripts have been securely delivered to NC colleges and universities via CFNC. With 540 public, charter, and early college high schools (representing all NC LEA’s) now participating in the electronic transcript system, students and schools are taking full advantage of this free resource. This session focuses on the essential things you should know about electronic transcripts, and provide tips for how you can make it a successful process for students.
M 4:00 - 4:45 AUD 3 T 8:30 - 9:15 AUG
Long Title: Student AccountingShort Title: STU ACCTCourse Number: 705Presenter: Ozella Wiggins, NCDPI Tessa Parker, NCDPILength: 1 hour and 45 minutes
This session will review the School Attendance and Student Accounting manual. Topics included will be state laws and state board policies, school governance, school closings due to inclement weather and an in depth focus on the Principal’s Monthly Report (PMR).
M 1:00 - 2:45 GRAND T 3:00 - 4:45 GRANDW 8:30 - 10:15 GRAND
Long Title: SAR and HQ, What Should be Considered When Setting Up and Entering Data for Reporting Needs?
Short Title: SAR/HQCourse Number: 706Presenter: Sandra Johnson, NCDPI Brandon Patterson, NCDPILength: 1 hour and 45 minutes
The School Activity Report (SAR) is used for reporting needs at both the federal and state levels. The data is also used for data requests. Learn more about how the data is analyzed for reporting needs and what you need to consider when populating your data for the SAR. HQ staff will be present to discuss HQ data needs and the SAR staff will discuss what must be populated to have a complete SAR.
T 9:30 - 11:15 GRAND T 1:00 - 2:45 GRAND
Hands-on Lab CoursesLong Title: Object Reports – Basic Building BlocksShort Title: PS OBJECTSCourse Number: LC01Presenter: Dawn Ramseur, Hoke County Sharon Allen, VolunteerLength: 1 hour and 45 minutes
An object report is a customized report which contains “objects” of specified length, width, and height. In PowerSchool these reports can be very powerful. With the right object report a user can extract just about any piece of information stored in PowerSchool as well as customize how that information looks when printed. In this hands-on workshop we will share several great tips and tricks to help you import, create, and manage your object reports in PowerSchool. We will cover as much as time allows. Prerequisites: basic understanding of HTML, PowerSchool’s Data Access Tags (DAT), and some basic knowledge of PowerSchool’s database tables and table relationships.
M 8:30 - 10:15 IMP BC M 1:00 - 2:45 IMP BCT 1:00 - 2:45 IMP BC W 8:30 - 10:15 IMP BC
Long Title: Beginning ExcelShort Title: BEG EXCELCourse Number: LC03Presenter: Stephanie Lawrie, NCDPI Mindy Vu, NCDPILength: 45 minutes
This beginner level lab is intended for new Excel users. This hands-on session will explore basic functionality within Microsoft Excel to assist administrators in data-driven decision making.
M 1:00 - 1:45 IMP A T 10:30 - 11:15 IMP AT 4:00 - 4:45 IMP A W 11:30 - 12:15 IMP A
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HANDS-ON LAB (LC SERIES) • Course ListLong Title: PowerSchool Gradebook –
Secondary EditionShort Title: PS GRADEBOOKCourse Number: LC04Presenter: Joy Toellen, Orange County Ryan Miller, Orange CountyLength: 1 hour and 45 minutes
This lab will review the basics, but also share some of the unique setups that some of our teachers have successfullyused. We will also review how gradebook entries appear inthe public portal.
M 8:30 - 10:15 IMP EF W 8:30 - 10:15 IMP EF
Long Title: Standards-Based Elementary Report CardShort Title: STAN GRADINGCourse Number: LC05Presenter: Abdul Lateef, Durham Public Schools Dana Hodges, Durham Public SchoolsLength: 1 hour and 45 minutes
This lab steps through the technical process of setting up your Standards Based Grading. We will share experiences in creating standards-based elementary report card using the Durham Public School Custom Elementary Report Card. The following areas will be covered: 1. Report Card Content 2. Conversion Scale 3. Importing Standards from Excel Sheet 4. Creating and updating Report Card in Object Reports.
M 1:00 - 2:45 IMP EF T 3:00 - 4:45 IMP EFW 10:30 - 12:15 IMP EF
Long Title: PowerSchool and Schoolnet Interdependencies
Short Title: NET PSCourse Number: LC06Presenter: Cynthia Crowdus, NCDPI Rosalyn Galloway, NCDPILength: 1 hour and 45 minutes
This lab will explain the various interdependencies between PowerSchool and Schoolnet. Schoolnet pulls information from PowerSchool, the authoritative source for data in Home Base, in a nightly update and relies on the accuracy of the set up and data in PowerSchool. We will discuss those intersections between PowerSchool and Schoolnet (e.g. Scheduling and Department codes).
M 8:30 - 10:15 IMP A M 3:00 - 4:45 IMP AW 8:30 - 10:15 IMP A
Long Title: Getting To Know Your SQL4 ReportsShort Title: PS SQL4Course Number: LC07Presenter: Stephanie Lawrie, NCDPI Mindy Vu, NCDPI Lori Ivey, NCDPILength: 45 minutes
This lab explains the SQL4 Reports functionality, the content of these reports, how to use the reports, and how to request new reports from DPI. It will also explain how to create import files from SQL4 reports, specifically, the CPR template report and how to use MS Excel to adjust for re-import.
T 10:30 - 11:15 IMP GH T 1:00 - 1:45 IMP GHT 2:00 - 2:45 IMP GH
Long Title: PowerTeacher AdministratorShort Title: PT ADMINCourse Number: LC08Presenter: Sherry Johnson, NCDPI Freda Lee, NCDPILength: 1 hour and 45 minutes
This lab will provide assistance with problems or questionspertaining to the use of PowerTeacher Administrator (PT Administrator). Information on providing access to PT Administrator, setting up Security Groups within PT Administrator, modifying account settings, creating class content, pushing out content links to specific groups of teachers, running the Section Readiness Report and other topics will be available.
M 8:30 - 10:15 IMP GH M 1:00 - 2:45 IMP GHW 8:30 - 10:15 IMP GH
Long Title: Saving Precious Time for Data ManagersShort Title: TIMECourse Number: LC09Presenter: Latoya Harris, Hoke CountyLength: 45 minutes
This lab will explain and demonstrate how to create and utilize the different types of reports in PS Gradebook. Many of the reports in PS Gradebook are provided so teachers can generate to save “ALL” data managers some time.
M 3:00 - 3:45 IMP EF M 4:00 - 4:45 IMP EFT 10:30 - 11:15 IMP BC T 2:00 - 2:45 IMP EF
Long Title: Mission: DDEShort Title: PS DDECourse Number: LC10Presenter: Erin Foil, Davie CountyLength: 1 hour and 45 minutes
This lab will cover practical ways to use DDE to solve everyday problems. It will explore searching for data and exporting information from multiple tables at the same time to help audit and clean up your data in PowerSchool.
T 9:30 - 11:15 IMP EF
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Long Title: Data Structure in PowerSchoolShort Title: PS DATACourse Number: LC12Presenter: Betsy Baugess, NCDPI Derrick Smith, NCDPILength: 45 minutes
This lab introduces the most commonly used data structures in the PowerSchool database, an Oracle relational database. Understanding the data structures allow the user to more efficiently gather student information. Content includes identifying the North Carolina data structures and their relationship to the core PowerSchool structures.
M 3:00 - 4:45 IMP GH W 10:30 - 12:15 IMP GH
Long Title: Report Works 1: Labels, Letters and ListsShort Title: REPORTWORKSCourse Number: LC13Presenter: Dawn Ramseur, Hoke County Sharon Allen, VolunteerLength: 1 hour and 45 minutes
In this class you will learn to create the following types of reports: 1) Mailing Labels; 2) Form Letters; 3) Student Lists
T 8:30 - 10:15 IMP GH T 3:00 - 4:45 IMP GH
Long Title: Using DDA/DDE *MUST BE PREREGISTERED TO ATTENDShort Title: PS IMPORTCourse Number: LCX1Presenter: Melissa Conover, NCDPILength: 1 hour and 45 minutes
This lab, as part of the PowerSchool Coordinator certification path, will focus on utilizing DDA and DDE.
M 3:00 - 4:45 IMP BC T 8:30 - 10:15 IMP BC T 3:00 - 4:45 IMP BC W 10:30 - 12:15 IMP BC
Long Title: Intro to SQL *MUST BE PREREGISTERED TO ATTENDShort Title: PS SQLCourse Number: LCX2Presenter: Lori Ivey, NCDPI Derrick Smith, NCDPILength: 45 minutes
This lab, as part of the PowerSchool Coordinator certification path, introduces the most commonly used data structures in the PowerSchool database, an Oracle relational database. Understanding the data structures allow the user to more efficiently gather student information. Content includes identifying the North Carolina data structures and their relationship to the core PowerSchool structures.
T 8:30 - 10:15 IMP A T 1:00 - 2:45 IMP A
Long Title: Manipulating Data Using Excel *MUST BE PREREGISTERED TO ATTENDShort Title: EXCELCourse Number: LCX3Presenter: Mark Hausner, NCDPI Sherry Johnson, NCDPILength: 45 minutes
This lab, as part of the PowerSchool Coordinator certification path, is intended for experienced Excel users. This hands-on session will explore advanced functionality within Microsoft Excel to assist administrators in data-driven decision making. Topics will include formulas and functions, data sorting and merging, auto filtering, reports, and creating charts and pivot tables.
M 2:00 - 2:45 IMP A T 3:00 - 3:45 IMP AW 10:30 - 11:15 IMP A
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Individual Schedule
DAY – TIME COURSE TITLE COURSE # ROOM #COURSE LENGTH NOTES
Mon. 8:30 - 9:30
Mon. 9:30 - 10:30
Mon. 10:30 - 11:30 GENERAL SESSION Guilford Ballroom
1 Hour
Mon. 1:00 - 2:00
Mon. 2:00 - 3:00
Mon. 3:00 - 4:00
Mon. 4:00 - 5:00
Tue. 7:00 - 8:30 BUFFET BREAKFAST Guilford Ballroom
Tue. 8:30 - 9:30
Tue. 9:30 - 10:30
Tue. 10:30 - 11:30
Tue. 1:00 - 2:00
Tue. 2:00 - 3:00
Tue. 3:00 - 4:00
Tue. 4:00 - 5:00
Wed. 7:00 - 8:30 BUFFET BREAKFAST Guilford Ballroom
Wed. 8:30 - 9:30
Wed. 9:30 - 10:30
Wed. 10:30 - 11:30
Wed. 11:30 - 12:30
As a courtesy to the presenters and to your fellow classmates we request that you turn off all pagers, cell phones and any other devices that may disrupt the class.
If you need to make or take a call, please exit the classroom first.
Thank you for attending the 2015 Home Base Symposium. Please remember to complete your online evaluation for the Symposium. Have a safe trip home. See you next year!
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Master Schedule
MASTER SCHEDULE
PERIOD Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Auditorium 3 Auditorium 4 Augusta Victoria BC Victoria A Grandover
MONDAY :: February 23, 2015
8:30 – 9:15 am 303 NET 101 ASSESS
221PS BASICS
205PS ATT MEET
206 PS ATT MONITOR
102BEST
220PS AE
203PS ATT OV
201PS TIPS
9:30 – 10:15 am 602TIMS
217PS SECURITY
604ACC
202PS ENROLL
219PS EOY
204PS ATT DAY
221PS BASICS
10:30 – 11:30 am General Session :: Guilford Ballroom ABC
Monday Lunch :: On Your Own ~ 11:30 to 1:00
1:00 – 1:45 pm103
OPENCLASS301
NET OV 104NCEES OV
605OCR
402VIDEO 218
PS PARENT215
PS TOOLS705
STU ACCT2:00 – 2:45 pm 101
FLOW302
NET ROLES401IAM
3:00 – 3:45 pm604ACC
301NET OV
101FLOW 305
NET REPORTS102
BEST
220PS AE
205PS ATT MEET 106
STU WORK4:00 – 4:45 pm
602TIMS
302NET ROLES
704CFNC
219PS EOY
TUESDAY :: February 24, 2015
Tuesday Breakfast :: Guilford Ballroom ~ 7:00 to 8:30
8:30 – 9:15 am226
PS GRADS104
NCEES OV501
NEW COORD
206 PS ATT MONITOR
704CFNC
227PS LEP 215
PS TOOLS
201PS TIPS
9:30 – 10:15 am607
DIGITAL401IAM
609SAFE DATA 706
SAR/HQ10:30 – 11:15 am
606CHARTER
701NC SRC
702SEED
202PS ENROLL
603DISC
227PS LEP
203PS ATT OV
Tuesday Lunch :: On Your Own ~ 11:30 to 1:00
1:00 – 1:45 pm 224PS NURSES
701NC SRC
226 PS GRADS
605OCR
603DISC
219PS EOY
204PS ATT DAY
706SAR/HQ
2:00 – 2:45 pm 606CHARTER
610P20W
603DISC
216PS TERM
205PS ATT MEET
3:00 – 3:45 pm 103OPENCLASS
703FEDS
601CECAS
305NET REPORTS
401IAM
218PS PARENT
215PS TOOLS
705STU ACCT
4:00 – 4:45 pm 224PS NURSES
601CECAS
220PS AE
WEDNESDAY :: February 25, 2015
Wednesday Breakfast :: Guilford Ballroom ~ 7:00 to 8:30
8:30 – 9:15 am 303 NET 101 ASSESS
104NCEES OV
216PS TERM
206 PS ATT MONITOR
402VIDEO
219PS EOY
215PS TOOLS
705STU ACCT
9:30 – 10:15 am306
NET DIAMOND
222PS MIL
403GOOGLE 1
304NET 102 DATA
220PS AE
10:30 – 11:15 am 217PS SECURITY
222PS MIL
611X-ENROLL
402VIDEO
218PS PARENT
204PS ATT DAY
401IAM
11:30 – 12:15 pm 302NET ROLES
222PS MIL
404GOOGLE 2
201PS TIPS
12:30 pm :: ADJOURN ~ PLEASE HAVE A SAFE TRIP HOME!
212015 HOME BASE SYMPOSIUM
Master Schedule
MASTER SCHEDULE
Guilford D Guilford G Imperial D Imperial A Imperial BC Imperial EF Imperial GH PERIOD
MONDAY :: February 23, 2015
208PS SCHD OV
209PS PRE SCHD
212PS SCHD TWK
LC06NET PS
LC01PS OBJECTS
LC04PS GRADEBOOK
LC08PT ADMIN
8:30 – 9:15 am
9:30 – 10:15 am
General Session :: Guilford Ballroom ABC 10:30 – 11:30 am
Monday Lunch :: On Your Own ~ 11:30 to 1:00
210PS SCHD CR
502COOR
105HB PD
LC03BEG EXCEL
LC01PS OBJECTS
LC05STAN GRADING
LC08PT ADMIN
1:00 – 1:45 pm
304NET 102 DATA
LCX3EXCEL 2:00 – 2:45 pm
223PS YEAR
211PS SCHD MSTR
212PS SCHD TWK
LC06NET PS
LCX1PS IMPORT
LC09TIME
LC12PS DATA
3:00 – 3:45 pm
207PS COURSES
LC09TIME 4:00 – 4:45 pm
TUESDAY :: February 24, 2015
Tuesday Breakfast :: Guilford Ballroom ~ 7:00 to 8:30
208PS SCHD OV
209PS PRE SCHD
225PS NEW
LCX2SQL
LCX1PS IMPORT
702SEED
LC13REPORTWORKS
8:30 – 9:15 am
225PS NEW
LC10PS DDE
9:30 – 10:15 am
210PS SCHD CR
207PS COURSES
223PS YEAR
LC03BEG EXCEL
LC09TIME
LC07PS SQL4 10:30 – 11:15 am
Tuesday Lunch :: On Your Own ~ 11:30 to 1:00
213PS SCHD ES
211PS SCHD MSTR
212PS SCHD TWK
LCX2SQL
LC01PS OBJECTS
702SEED
LC07PS SQL4 1:00 – 1:45 pm
LC09TIME
LC07PS SQL4 2:00 – 2:45 pm
106STU WORK
608ROOT
214PS SCHD QA
LCX3EXCEL
LCX1PS IMPORT
LC05STAN GRADING
LC13REPORTWORKS
3:00 – 3:45 pm
LC03BEG EXCEL 4:00 – 4:45 pm
WEDNESDAY :: February 25, 2015
Wednesday Breakfast :: Guilford Ballroom ~ 7:00 to 8:30
208PS SCHD OV
209PS PRE SCHD
210PS SCHD CR
LC06NET PS
LC01PS OBJECTS
LC04PS GRADEBOOK
LC08PT ADMIN
8:30 – 9:15 am
223PS YEAR 9:30 – 10:15 am
213PS SCHD ES
211PS SCHD MSTR
212PS SCHD TWK
LCX3EXCEL
LCX1PS IMPORT
LC05STAN GRADING
LC12PS DATA
10:30 – 11:15 am
LC03BEG EXCEL 11:30 – 12:15 pm
12:30 pm :: ADJOURN ~ SEE YOU NEXT YEAR!
Notes • 2015 HOME BASE SYMPOSIUM
2015 HOME BASE SYMPOSIUM • Notes
Notes • 2015 HOME BASE SYMPOSIUM
2015 HOME BASE SYMPOSIUM • Notes
Notes • 2015 HOME BASE SYMPOSIUM
2015 HOME BASE SYMPOSIUM • Notes
Notes • 2015 HOME BASE SYMPOSIUM
2015 HOME BASE SYMPOSIUM • Notes
Level 2
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ELEVATORS ESCALATORS STAIRS WOMEN’S RESTROOM
MEN’S RESTROOM
AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE
Level 1
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Auditorium
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ENTRY“E”
ENTRY “F”
ENTRY “G”ENTRY “G”
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ENTRY“B”
ENTRY“A”
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34 Birch35 Reservations36 Oak37 Cedar38 Sales and Catering39 Fitness Center
1 Hotel Registration 2 Auditorium I 3 Convention Desk 4 Convention Desk 5 Concierge 6 Imperial Ballroom 7 The Bar Down Under 8 Skylite Café 9 Convention Desk 10 Convention Desk 11 Café Expresso 12 Gift Shop 13 Prefunction Area 14 Auditorium II 15 Convention Desk 16 Convention Desk 17 Auditorium III 18 Cardinal 19 Guilford Ballroom 20 Carolina 21 Gate City 22 Old North 23 Blandwood 24 Morehead 25 Biltmore
26 Club Fifth Season 27 The Brass Bar 28 Joseph’s Restaurant 29 Link@Sheraton 30 Administration 31 The Connection Bar 32 Indoor Pool 33 Outdoor Pool
Level 3
40 Heritage41 Olympia42 Turnberry43 Pinehurst44 Bear Creek45 Marsh Harbour46 Edgewood47 Meadowbrook48 Links49 McCormick50 Sawgrass51 Colony52 Prefunction Area53 Riverdale54 Oyster Bay55 Arrowhead56 Eastmoreland57 Auditorium 58 St. Andrews59 Torry Pines60 Pebble Beach61 Edinburgh62 Augusta63 Grandover64 Tidewater65 Sandpiper66 Tanglewood67 Blue Ashe68 Victoria Ballroom
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