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Admin-to-Admin: Strategies for Navigating Chaos and Enhancing Communication in Our Daily Work
In our fast-paced work environments, chaos often feels like the norm. However, by implementing effective strategies and clear communication, we can navigate these challenges, boosting productivity and strengthening team partnerships. In this session, we’ll explore practical approaches to managing chaos in our daily work lives, ensuring we don’t get swept away in the whirlwind!
This seminar is designed to equip educational participants with essential mediation skills, helping them feel more confident in managing workplace conflicts. Through a combination of brief instruction and practical role-playing exercises, participants will learn how to actively listen, remain neutral, and guide difficult conversations towards constructive outcomes. By the end of the session, attendees will leave with key strategies for reframing problems, facilitating dialogue, and building resolutions, all tailored to the unique challenges they face in educational environments.
In this session, participants will review essential communication protocols and guidelines for school-based safety and crisis teams. We'll discuss best practices for responding to emergencies and how to effectively coordinate during crisis situations. The session will also cover expectations for conducting fire drills and lockdown drills, ensuring that staff are prepared to act swiftly and responsibly to protect students and colleagues. Join us to strengthen your knowledge and skills in fostering a safe school environment!
Review key features of ParentSquare focusing on Posts, Messages and Alerts and Notices. explore the Admin features in order to manage and improve message delivery. Take a quick peak at Add-Ons and what might be possible as next steps. Outcome is to create a level setting session to bring users up to speed with ParentSquare and take them to the next level of using the system.
This seminar is designed to equip educational participants with essential mediation skills, helping them feel more confident in managing workplace conflicts. Through a combination of brief instruction and practical role-playing exercises, participants will learn how to actively listen, remain neutral, and guide difficult conversations towards constructive outcomes. By the end of the session, attendees will leave with key strategies for reframing problems, facilitating dialogue, and building resolutions, all tailored to the unique challenges they face in educational environments.
In this session, attendees will engage in professional learning that will provide a deeper understanding of culturally-responsive practices in relation to their role and relationships with colleagues, students and families.
Learning objectives will include 1)self-reflective activities that will highlight the impact of personal and group biases, 2) definitions of terms related to culturally-responsive practices, 3) strategies to consider and apply towards a shift in culture.
Participants will build their proficiency and understanding of various systems used across the district; including but not limited to: MUNIS, Aspen, My Flex Learning etc. This will also be an opportunity for admins to collaborate. FAQ's on MUNIS, purchasing, budget codes, How not to have your REQ rejected. (Nicole R.)
This class is designed as both an introduction to the School Finance System and School Finance Software (MUNIS) and also as a refresher course for those of whom already have some understanding of these topics. Students will complete this course with an understanding of how to read and understand their accounts; how to understand the purchasing laws that govern their procurements requirements; and how use MUNIS to look up their accounts and past transactions, pull audit trails for their school/department, complete purchasing requisitions, look up vendors, and more.
Time allowing, the course may also involve a basic overview of how to use Microsoft Excel to make the most of your downloaded reports.
In this session, participants will learn about the laws and regulations governing student record keeping, access, and responding to requests as well as Newton Public Schools' policies and procedures. In addition, there will be a general overview of legal rights and processes with respect to student registration and family access to student records and school-related information and communications. There will be time built in to discuss a particular question or scenario faced by employees and where to find additional information and assistance when faced with a challenging or new situation.
As General Counsel, I am here to advise and assist on matters before they become an issue in addition to addressing problems after they arise. I see my primary role as providing guidance around matters, such as management of student records, to give you the tools and information... Read More →
Join us for an in-person version of our weekly virtual Office Hours! We’ll share the latest updates on registration, attendance, and our student information systems.
Target Group: Administrative Assistants, NESA Members
Customer service, once considered crucial only for retailers and restaurants, has now become a key area of focus and improvement for public school districts.
During this session, we will delve into the importance of providing exceptional customer service within our public schools. We will discuss how to cultivate a customer service mindset that enables you to maintain a positive and grounded approach when interacting with students and families.
Learning Objectives: Participants will gain a deeper understanding of the significance of customer service within the Newton Public Schools community, and why it is essential for district leaders, staff, students, and families alike.