There are no refunds for online registrations. If you cancel after December 21, no refunds will be honored however, you will still be given access to the online content. All in-person registration cancellations made by December 21 will be converted to an online registration at $299 and refunded the remaining registration fee. Requests for refunds of the in-person conference registration fee can be honored only if made in writing to NSBA at by Tuesday, December 21. There is a limit of one state association staff, executive, or representative complimentary registration. General session recordings will be available one week after the event has concluded.
The online option offers access to general sessions. Registration Fees In-Person Pricing Registration it is likely that most Hill meetings will be virtual. Given this advice and the current COVID conditions in Washington, D.C. The House is not in session that week, the Senate is in session, and the Attending Physician’s Office recently recommended that Capitol Hill staff telework and further limit in-person meetings to fight the spread of COVID. Please note: Tuesday is traditionally Hill Day. We will share more information about how to sign up for this opportunity in coming days. This session will also provide an opportunity for school board members to raise questions about program requirements and Departmental guidance to districts regarding COVID-19 recovery, special education, Title I, and other program areas. Participants will hear from senior leaders in the Department of Education as well as the policy experts and program officers responsible for ESSER Implementation, IDEA, and Career and Technical Education. This opportunity is limited to two groups of 100 people due to social distancing requirements at the Department. Department of Education and hear from the people who run the programs that impact K-12 education. NSBA has arranged for a special opportunity for 200 Advocacy Institute attendees to visit the U.S.
School Board Leadership, Community Engagement, and Student Success: A Conversation Keynote Address: Doug Levin, National Director, K12 Security Information Exchange (K12 SIX)Ĭybersecurity: A Growing Threat to Public SchoolsĬlosing the Homework Gap: Strategies for Success Public Funds for Public Schools - Vouchers/Funding Making Good Policy: Incorporating Student Views on Education and Learning General Session: Kate Linkous, Executive Vice President, EdelmanĬommunicating Your Story in a Complex Landscape