The 2009 Student Transportation Benchmarking survey has been released. The report details nine key performance metrics and summarizes results by region, ridership levels, and fleet size. Districts of all types responded to the survey, including rural, urban, large, small, district owned, and contracted operations.
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Survey Reveals Key Transportation Policy Issues
Financial Strategies Questions and Answers
Following are the answers to a couple of questions MSBO Financial Strategies Conference participants asked during the questions and answers period portion of Office of Retirement Services (ORS) Director Phil Stoddard’s presentation.
Dan Thurman to Keynote MSBO Annual Conference
Are demands for your time and performance making it difficult to focus on what you are trying to achieve? MSBO’s 2010 Annual Conference Keynoter Dan Thurmon will help you regain control of your accelerated life. Dan teaches and illustrates how to effectively manage multiple responsibilities.
Hunger Doesn’t Take A Summer Vacation
The Michigan Department of Education (MDE) is looking for community sponsors to run summer food programs to prevent more than 510,000 children in Michigan from going hungry when school lunchrooms close for the summer.
Is Your Data Current in the Educational Entity Master (EEM)
The Educational Entity Master (EEM) is a directory that contains entity codes and contact information for educational systems in the state of Michigan.
ASBO offers Special Membership–Preparing the next generation of school business officials
Happy 100 years! This year ASBO turns 100. For a century, school business officials have relied on ASBO International for the resources and knowledge to become more effective education leaders. In honor of this milestone, ASBO wants to start building for the next 100 years.
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EPA Enacted Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule Requires Specialized Training
Financial Forecasting in an Uncertain Environment
It certainly is amazing how things can change in a short period of time. Not that the future is rosy for school funding in Michigan, but it does not appear to be as bad as it was only two months ago.
Taking time for yourself…
I’m writing this article in the car as my husband drives us back from Cincinnati after hearing our son perform with the Cincinnati College of Music’s Wind Symphony.
