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After recognizing our Custodian/Maintenance Professionals of the Year, join us as we hear from Thomas R Williams on why "we are better together." This session will be about recharging and refocusing our energy as we gear up for a powerful second half of our school year by coming together to discuss principles from “The Power of Positive Team.” During our time together, we will focus on the winning principles such as vision, optimism & belief, building an even stronger and connected team, and leaving a legacy while doing our job. We have had a tremendous first half of the year; this session will focus on finishing even stronger.
8:00 AM
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Purchase raffle tickets and visit exhibitors. Drop your tickets for the prizes you want to win. You also have 10 tickets in your namebadge to use!
9:15 AM
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The audience will learn the critical reasons that schools should plan for emergencies and disaster; resources that are available to schools - including funding sources; emergency preparedness terminology; roles and responsibilities of schools related to the National Incident Management System; the four phases of emergency management and how it relates to school health and safety; training and exercising your plan; and recovery from a school crisis situation. As part of recovery, discussion of the importance of business continuity planning and a real-life case study will be included. Participants will learn best practices in school emergency and disaster planning, safety, security, injury prevention, first aid, CPR and automatic defibrillation programs. Those present will also develop the ability to lead their school and community in developing an effective school health and safety program.
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WI Facilities Manager Core Certification Module 7
9:30 AM
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Saving Money and Reducing Climate Change - The Largest Net Zero Energy School in the Midwest. Oregon School District's Forest Edge Elementary School in Fitchburg since opening in September 2020 has been verified as a Net Zero Energy Building two years running. Both years the building has made over 20 megawatts more power than it has used. Until this summer, Forest Edge at almost 127,000 square feet was the largest verified educational Net-Zero building in North America. Learn about how the school combines multiple technologies including a 252 KWh battery and a microgrid with AI to manage energy demand and storage. Hear about how the facility allows the Oregon School District to operate carbon negative AND with significantly less operational expense than other buildings.
9:30 AM
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No department in the district is exempt from cyber-attacks. Join Sarah and Jennifer as they share their experience with helping their school facilities department mitigate these threats. Topics included: incident response planning, cyber security tips/tricks, and overall best practices for school districts
9:30 AM
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Purchase raffle tickets and visit exhibitors. Drop your tickets for the prizes you want to win. You also have 10 tickets in your namebadge to use!
10:20 AM
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More and more schools are being affected by unwanted intruders. No one is exempt. What steps has your school district taken to train your first responders? This session will focus on assessing your facilities from an electronic equipment standpoint, identifying your needs for camera, access, remote control, and wireless communication and how those are communicated to first responders and your staff. Examples of available systems will be provided from small to very large.
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WI Facilities Manager Core Certification Module 7
10:30 AM
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Your presenter will discuss how to present your buildings and grounds reports more effectively to your school board, while getting everyone on the same page after the elections are over.
10:30 AM
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Declining enrollment, older buildings and creating a long term vision for the District led to reducing our footprint. Join the La Crosse Team of Joe Ledvina and Jeff Elsen as they share their journey from the start to finish.
10:30 AM
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Take this time to network with the over 130 exhibitors. Purchase raffle tickets at the registration desk and check out the prizes donated by exhibitors. You have ten tickets in your name badge to get you started! Proceeds to to the Joel Konze Memorial/Facilities Management Conference Student Scholarship.This is a great way to meet new vendors and broaden your network of resources!
11:20 AM
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Continue your conversation with peers and exhibitors over lunch. Purchase raffle tickets at the registration desk and check out the prizes donated by exhibitors. You have ten tickets in your name badge to get you started! Proceeds go to to the Joel Konze Memorial/Facilities Management Conference Student Scholarship.
12:00 PM
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Take this time to network with the over 130 exhibitors. Purchase raffle tickets at the registration desk and check out the prizes donated by exhibitors. You have ten tickets in your name badge to get you started! Proceeds to to the Joel Konze Memorial/Facilities Management Conference Student Scholarship.This is a great way to meet new vendors and broaden your network of resources!
1:00 PM
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This session will provide ways to develop and implement procedures for before/after school, summer school, and weekend events. Strategies and best practices will be shared that you could deploy on access control measures, training event staff, emergency contact lists, 911 protocols, extra-curricular events and what parts of your crisis plan need to be relayed to external building users.
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WI Facilities Manager Core Certification Module 7
2:00 PM
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The term has been making news across the country for the last few years, but what does it really mean and what are the impacts to building design? The session will provide an opportunity to hear what has been and what is being done regarding this difficult topic and could offer a different way to examine the root challenges to engaging in conversations and considering how to address concerns within your buildings.
2:00 PM
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The Inflation Reduction Act has the potential to bring millions of dollars to Wisconsin schools for needed facility upgrades and improvements. These unlimited, non-competitive funds have radically reduced the installation costs for modern, clean energy technologies that can help schools reduce operating costs, improve resilience and indoor air quality, and ultimately safeguard student health and learning. Whether your district is replacing aging equipment, building a new school, or simply looking for ways to reduce operating costs as ESSER funding comes to an end, these federal funds can help.
2:00 PM
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This is your last chance to drop your tickets. Prizes will be drawn during the next session time and posted at 4PM in the exhibit hall. Purchase raffle tickets and visit exhibitors. Drop your tickets for the prizes you want to win. You also have 10 tickets in your namebadge to use! This is your last chance to drop your tickets. Prizes will be drawn during the next session time and posted at 4PM in the exhibit hall.
2:50 PM
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ALICE? Run-Hide-Fight? When implementing a protocol, who's job is it anyway? Many facility managers are also depended on to lead safety and security efforts in their school district. This session will dive into how to start a lockdown/active shooter program, and roll it out to staff. We will also complete a live demonstration to share ways that you can train your staff, in one hour or less.
3:10 PM
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For decades we have assumed that to improve indoor air quality, we just need to add more outside air or do a better job filtering the air. However, one of the lessons from COVID is realizing these long-standing assumptions may not be justifiable any longer. This session will provide an opportunity to discuss the two primary air distribution methods and how differently they impact indoor air quality and the quality of the indoor environment for both new and existing building projects.
3:10 PM
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We are thrilled to bring this opportunity to the Facilities Management Conference with a focus on giving participants a chance to meet new colleagues. Your time here will help create and build connections to carry into the two remaining networking events in the exhibit hall and Indoor Theme Park as well as your work and future conferences. Everyone in the room (yes even Joe and Dave) is participating for the same reason: to meet and learn about one another.
3:10 PM
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Continue the networking with your colleagues and exhibitors. You have one drink ticket in your namebadge. If you haven't already done so check your raffle tix to see if you have won any prizes. Keep your tix. A second drawing will be held at 4:40pm for any unclaimed prizes.
4:00 PM
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Join us at Tom Foolery's Adventure Park for more networking! Check in at the WASBO registration table upstairs in the bowling area to begin your evening. You will receive two beverage tickets. Bowling is also included. You will need a wristband for these activities.
• Atomic Rush • Climbing Wall • Go Karts • Laser Tag • Mini-Golf • Revolution 360 • Ropes Course • XD Dark Ride • Sky Tykes • Carousel • Ferris Wheel
7:00 PM
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