I recently read an article that appeared in the November/December issue of DBusiness magazine by Lou Glazer entitled, “The Path to Prosperity. The article contained many interesting statistics about the value of education. This may not come as a surprise to many of us, but according to Mr.
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The Value of Education
The Many Hats We Wear
In our roles as School Business Officials, we wear many hats in our day-to-day work lives. This is especially so in these times of economic uncertainties where we’re all trying to do more with less staffing, less money, and more demands on our time.
MSBO Update April 2010
Count Down to MSBO’s Annual Conference and Exhibit Show
As usual, this is our normal time for our final push to get those of you who are planning to attend the MSBO Annual Conference, April 27 through April 29, in Grand Rapids to complete your registration!
Spring into SafeSchools!
For those of you who are looking for ways to make your school district’s safety training and compliance methods easy, now is also a great time to "spring" into SafeSchools.
Closing a district building: Simple guidelines to reduce risk
In this challenging economic climate, many Michigan school districts must make difficult decisions in order to save money and balance their budgets. One method of reducing costs is to consolidate students into fewer schools and close unneeded buildings.
Transportation Policy Changes May Create Change in District Liability
Many school districts are in financial crisis and are forced to make difficult decisions to cut costs. Pupil transportation is one area that often is evaluated for potential cost savings.
Bridges to the Future Scholarship Program
The Bridges to the Future Scholarship is a wonderful opportunity for new and aspiring school business officials to network with colleagues, participate in professional development, and explore the variety of school business management resources ASBO International offers.
President's View...Rob Burgess
New on video shelves is a Jim Carrey movie, Yes Man. This is one of Mr. Carrey’s more serious roles, although it certainly has its lighter moments. At the start of the flick, Carrey plays a loner who is depressed and indifferent to the feelings of others.
Executive Director's View...David Martell
Count Down to the MSBO Annual Conference!
Every time I turn around, there seems to be more bad news. It affects the auto industry, state and local governments and of course, schools. During these times, we need to look to each other for support and ideas.
