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LickCreek MiddleSchool winsnational FBI Internet Challenge HOW DO I REGISTER? Register online at: http://bit.ly/ilschoolfundingfairness FRIDAY MARCH 10 8 A.M. - 3 P.M. SIU CARBONDALE STUDENT CENTER , FRIDAY MARCH 10 8 A.M. - 3 P.M. , I I e ister li e t: tt :// it.ly/ilsc lf i f ir ess Call Leslie Brock at fere ce c e li ervices t 1 / -77 1. 0 . . - 3 P.M. I AR , I I e ister li e t: tt :// it.ly/ilsc lf i f ir ess fere ce nd c e li ervices t 1 / -77 1. . . I , I RE ISTER? Register online at: http://bit.ly/ilschoolfundingfairness ll li Conference and Scheduling Services at 618/536-7751. RCH . . SI LE ST E T E TE INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES ARE WELCOMED. CALL 618/453-5738 TO T AC I S. , Call Leslie Brock t Conference and Scheduling Services at 618/536-7751. INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES ARE WELCOMED. CALL 618/453-5738 TO REQUEST ACCOMMODATIONS. I I I EL E . LL 618/453-5738 T REQUEST COMMODATIONS. I I I EL E . LL 618/453-5738 T S. The conference is FREE to attend. ** A package including continental breakfast, lunch and an all-day parking pass is available for $23. HOW DO I REGISTER? Register online at: http://bit.ly/ilschoolfundingfairness Call Leslie Brock at Conference and Scheduling Services at 618/536-7751. INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES ARE WELCOMED. CALL 618/453-5738 TO REQUEST ACCOMMODATIONS. The conference is FREE to attend. ck e i cl i c ti e t l re kf st, l c ll- y rki ss is v il le f r . CREDIT? 5.0 P s ill be available for school ad inistrators and teachers, sponsored by the Department of ontinuing Education and Professional Develop ent 5.0 E s available for social workers and licensed counselors (LSW, LCSW, LPC, LCP ), sponsored by the enter for ural Health and Social Service Development, SIU edicine. 2.0 hours of attorney Illinois MCLE credit for the first t o sessions has been applied for with the SIU School of La . ck e i cl i c ti e t l re kf st, l c rki ss is v il le f r 5.0 P s ill be available for school ad inistrators and teachers, sponsored by nt of ontinuing Education evelop ent 5.0 E s available for social orkers and P ), sponsored by the enter for ural edicine. for rst t o sessio . ** A package including contin nt l breakfast, lunch and an all-day parking pass is available for $23. CREDIT? 5.0 PDHs will be available for school administrators and teachers, sponsored by nt of Continuing Education rofessional Development 5.0 CEUs available for social workers and licensed counselors (LSW, LCSW, LPC, CPC), sponsored by the Center for Rural l i l i l , I Medicine. . f Illi i it for rst two sessio li f i I l of L w. CREDIT? 5.0 PDHs will be available for school administrators and teachers, sponsored by the Department of Continuing Education and Professional Development 5.0 CEUs available for social workers and licensed counselors (LSW, LCSW, LPC, LCPC), sponsored by the Center for Rural Health and Social Service Development, SIU Medicine. 2.0 hours of attorney Illinois MCLE credit for the first two sessions has been applied for with the SIU School of Law. COST: FREE** The conference is FREE to attend. ** A package including continental breakfast, lunch and an all-day parking pass is available for $23. CREDIT? 5.0 PDHs will be available for school administrators and teachers, sponsored by the Department of Continuing Education and Professional Development 5.0 CEUs available for social workers and licensed counselors (LSW, LCSW, LPC, LCPC), sponsored by the Center for Rural Health and Social Service Development, SIU Medicine. 2.0 hours of att rney Illinois MCLE credit for the first two sessions has been applied for with the SIU School of Law. COST: FREE** : R COST: FREE** COST: FREE**

CALLING ALL School administrators and board members, educators, social workers, attorneys and members of the public SIU CARBO DALE STUDENT CENTER HOW DO I REGISTER? Register online at: http://bit.ly/ilschoolfundingfairness l i i tr t r r r , t r , i l r r , ttorneys and members of t li l i i tr t r r r , t r , i l r r , tt f t li LLING ALL School ad inistrators and board e bers, educators, social orkers, at f the public HOW DO I REGISTER? Register online at: http://bit.ly/ilschoolfundingfairness COST: FREE** CALLING ALL School administrators and board members, educators, social workers, attorneys and members of the public The conference is FREE to attend. ** A package including continental breakfast, lunch and an all-day parking pass is available for $23. Call Leslie Brock at Conference and Scheduling Services at 618/536-7751. INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES ARE WELCOMED. CALL 618/453-5738 TO REQUEST ACCOMMODATIONS. Call Leslie Brock at Conference and Scheduling Services at 618/536-7751. INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES ARE WELCOMED. CALL 618/453-5738 TO REQUEST ACCOMMODATIONS. FEATURING SESSIONS ON: ILLINOIS K-12 FUNDING IN COMPARISON TO OTHER STATES Daniel Thatcher, J.D., program principal, National Conference of State Legislatures. EVIDENCE-BASED MODEL PRESENTATION Ralph Martire, J.D., executive director, Center for Budget and Tax Accountability, who will outline analysis of the potential benefits of the evidence-based model (EBM) of school funding. ILLINOIS COMMISSION ON SCHOOL FUNDING REFORM PANEL DISCUSSION • Illinois Education Secretary Beth Purvis, Ph.D. • State Sen. Andy Manar, D-Bunker Hill • State Sen. Jason Barickman, R-Bloomington • Brent Clark, Ph.D., executive director, Illinois Association of School Administrators A USER’S GUIDE FOR BUDGET DEVELOPMENT UTILIZING THE EVIDENCE-BASED MODEL OF EDUCATION FUNDING; PANEL DISCUSSION OF SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS Brent Clark, Ph.D., executive director, Illinois Association of School Administrators. The purpose of the discussion is to provide attendees with information they will need to develop their first year’s budget if the state of Illinois adopts the evidence-based model to fund its K-12 schools. The conference is FREE to attend. ** A package including continental breakfast, lunch and an all-day parking pass is available for $23. CREDIT? 5.0 PDHs will be available for school administrators and teachers, sponsored by the Department of Continuing Education and Professional Development 5.0 CEUs available for social workers and licensed counselors (LSW, LCSW, LPC, LCPC), sponsored by the Center for Rural Health and Social Service Development, SIU Medicine. 2.0 hours of attorney Illinois MCLE credit for the first two sessions has been applied for with the SIU School of Law. FEATURING SESSIONS ON: ILLINOIS K-12 FUNDING IN COMPARISON TO OTHER STATES Daniel Thatcher, J.D., program principal, National Conference of State Legislatures. EVIDENCE-BASED MODEL PRESENTATION Ralph Martire, J.D., executive director, Center for Budget and Tax Accountability, who will outline analysis of the potential benefits of the evidence-based model (EBM) of school funding. ILLINOIS COMMISSION ON SCHOOL FUNDING REFORM PANEL DISCUSSION • Illinois Education Secretary Beth Purvis, Ph.D. • State Sen. Andy Manar, D-Bunker Hill • State Sen. Jason Barickman, R-Bloomington • Brent Clark, Ph.D., executive director, Illinois Association of School Administrators A USER’S GUIDE FOR BUDGET DEVELOPMENT UTILIZING THE EVIDENCE-BASED MODEL OF EDUCATION FUNDING; PANEL DISCUSSION OF SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS Brent Clark, Ph.D., executive director, Illinois Association of School Administrators. The purpose of the discussion is to provide attendees with information they will need to develop their first year’s budget if the state of Illinois adopts the evidence-based model to fund its K-12 schools. HOW DO I REGISTER? Online http://bit.ly/ilschoolfundingfairness Call Leslie Brock at Conference and Scheduling Services 618–536–7751 ACCESSIBLE 618–453–5738 COST: FREE ** The conference is FREE to attend. **A package including continental breakfast, lunch and an all-day parking pass isavailable for $23. CREDIT? 5.0 PDHs will be available for school administrators and teachers, sponsored by the Department of continuuing Educ tion and Professio al Development. : ILLINOIS -1 U I I I aniel Thatcher, J.D., program princi l, ti l fere ce f t te e isl t res. I - I l rtire, J. ., exec tive irect r, e ter f r et x cc t ility, ill tli e lysis f t e te ti l e e ts f t e evi e ce- se el ( ) f sc l f i . I I I O I I I PA L DISCUSSION • Illi is c ti ecret ry et rvis, . . • t te e . y r, - u ker ill • State Sen. Jason rick , - l i t • Brent Clark, Ph.D., executive direct , Illinois Association of School i istrators ’ I I I I I - I I ; L I I I re t l rk, . ., exec tive irect r, Illi is ss ci ti f c l Administrators. The purpose of the disc ssi is t r vi e tte ees with information they will need to develop their rst ye r’s et if t e st te f Illi is ts t e evi e ce-based model t f its -1 sc ls. More information available on www.paulsimoninstitute.org I I : -1 N I I I D i l, ti l fere ce f t te e isl t res. I - E I l rtire, J. ., exec tive irect r, e ter f r et x cc t ility, ill tli e lysis f t e te ti l e e ts f t e e ce- se el ( ) f sc l f i . I I I O I I I • Illi is c ti ecret ry et rvis, . . • t te e . y r, -B nker ill rick , - l i t i is ’ I I I I I - I I ; E I SI I re t l rk, . ., exec tive irect r, Illi is ss ci ti f c l c ssi is t r vi e tte ees rst ye r’s et if t e st te f Illi is ts t e evi e ce el t f its -1 sc ls. FEAT RI SESSI S : S K-12 F I I C PARIS T T ER STATES D i l , . ., i cipal, ational Conference of State Legislatures. EVI E CE-BASE EL PRESE TATI Ralph artire, J.D., executive director, Center for Budget and Tax Accountability, who will outline analysis of the potential benefits of the idence-based odel (EB ) of school funding. ILLINOIS C ISSI SC L F I REF R • Illinois Education Secretary Beth Purvis, Ph.D. • State Sen. Andy anar, D-Bunker ill • State Sen. Jason Barick an, R-Bloo ington l , . ., i i , lli i i i l Ad ini A USER’S GUIDE FOR BUDGET DEVELOPMENT UTILIZING THE EVI E CE-BASE EL F E CATI F I ; PA E ISC SSI F SC L S PERI TE E TS Brent Clark, Ph.D., executive director, Illinois Association of School i i . iscussion is to provide attendees i i i ill l i first year’s budget if the state of Illinois adopts the evidence-based model to fund its K-12 schools. n www.paulsimoninstitute.org More information available on www.paulsimoninstitute.org CREDIT? 5.0 PDHs will be available for school administrators and teachers, sponsored by the Department of Continuing Education and Professional Development 5.0 CEUs available for social workers and licensed counselors (LSW, LCSW, LPC, LCPC), spo sored by the Center for Rural Health and Social Service Development, SIU Medicine. 2.0 hours of attorney Illinois MCLE credit for the first two sessions has been applied for with the SIU School of Law. 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Lick Creek Superintendent Brent Boren, right, accepts award from the FBI. Others pictured, from left, are Springfield FBI representative Brad Ware, Lick Creek teacher Drew Robbins and Marion FBI representative Clinton Bigham.

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Lick Creek Middle School in Buncombe was a national winner of the FBI Safe Online Surfing Internet Challenge for the month of October 2016. Lick Creek students posted the best score in the country among schools of similar size. An awards ceremony was held by the FBI at the school February 27. Under the guidance of Drew Robbins, the math and technology teacher at the middle school, Lick Creek students produced the top results on a quiz, which was part of an internet safety program developed and administered by the FBI. extremely important for students to understand given the role the internet plays in today’s world,” said Lick Creek Superintendent Brent Boren. “We are very proud of Mr. Robbins and our students.” The FBI program is a free monthly educational program that runs each school year from September through May for students in grades 3 through 8. The program meets state and federal internet safety mandates and is designed to provide students with knowledge about how to avoid dangerous situations on the internet. Students take an online pre-quiz, learning about internet safety in a scavenger hunt, and then they take an online post-quiz. In October of 2016, 74, 834 students from 1,308 schools in 49 states participated. For more information, please log on to https://sos.fbi.gov. SIU CARBONDALE STUDENT CENTER LS IT IS ILITIES E ll- y . t l o La . LS IT IS ILITIES E i “We want to thank the FBI for developing this program. Internet safety is something that is

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