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Krueger, Glenn – School Business Affairs, 2012
Reducing school district energy expenditures has become a universal goal. However, school board members, superintendents, and directors of buildings and grounds are often unaware of the many options available to conserve energy. School energy conservation used to be relatively simple: turn off the lights and turn down the heat in the winter and…
Descriptors: Management Systems, Climate Control, Energy Conservation, Lighting
Carmichael, Christine H. – School Business Affairs, 2010
An automated workforce management strategy can help schools save jobs, improve the job satisfaction of teachers and staff, and free up precious budget dollars for investments in critical learning resources. Automated workforce management systems can help schools control labor costs, minimize compliance risk, and improve employee satisfaction.…
Descriptors: Automation, Management Systems, Personnel Management, School Personnel
Sharp, Linda – School Business Affairs, 2011
School system leaders never know when disaster may strike. Having a plan in place to protect vital data and systems is crucial. School system leaders need to be actively involved in crisis preparedness, planned response, and recovery to ensure student and staff safety and to make certain that all important operations, services, processes, and…
Descriptors: School Security, Crisis Management, Emergency Programs, School Safety
Howe, Grant – School Business Affairs, 2009
With money tight, more and more districts are considering remote access as a way to reduce expenses and budget information technology costs more effectively. Remote access allows staff members to work with a hosted software application from any school campus without being tied to a specific physical location. Each school can access critical…
Descriptors: Management Systems, Information Technology, Internet, Costs
Turk-Peterson, Cheryl – School Business Affairs, 2009
Even in these extraordinary times of state budget shortfalls, furlough programs, and layoffs, school districts must still fill positions and compete for top talent among Generation X (those born between 1965 and 1980) and Generation Y (those born in 1981 or later). Every day, school district leaders are challenged to cultivate, assess, and retain…
Descriptors: Economic Climate, Financial Problems, School Districts, Job Layoff
Chambers, Jay G.; Brown, James R.; Levin, Jesse; Jubb, Steve; Harper, Dorothy; Tolleson, Ray; Manship, Karen – School Business Affairs, 2010
This article features Strategic School Funding for Results (SSFR) project, a new joint initiative of the American Institutes for Research (AIR) and Pivot Learning Partners (PLP) aimed at improving school finance, human resources, and management systems in large urban school districts. The goal of the project is to develop and implement more…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Management Systems, Educational Finance, School Districts
Luepke, Gary; Ronsivalli, Louis J., Jr. – School Business Affairs, 2009
With taxpayers' considerable investment in schools, it is critical for school districts to preserve their community's assets with new construction or renovation and effective facility maintenance programs. "High-performance" school buildings are designed to link the physical environment to positive student achievement while providing such benefits…
Descriptors: School Buildings, Physical Environment, Climate Control, Pollution
Kwok, Michael – School Business Affairs, 2009
Like homeowners with limited budgets and a long list of repairs, school districts often must make tough choices when it comes to deciding what building systems to modernize, renovate, or repair--or when to build new facilities. With $44 billion now available for states and schools under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, stimulus…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Planning, School Business Officials, School Districts, School Buildings
School Business Affairs, 1978
Techniques submitted by educational administrators to improve the efficiency and economy of school management. (MLF)
Descriptors: Administrators, Elementary Secondary Education, Management Systems, Methods
School Business Affairs, 1981
To reduce fuel consumption at Carroll Hill Elementary School (New York), an energy management program controls both peak demand and total energy usage. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Energy Conservation, Fuel Consumption, Management Systems
School Business Affairs, 1973
Gives a brief but current overview of the how to'' stage of PPBES, and where this new concept is after seven years of discussion and experimental application at scattered schools and districts in the nation. Gives the approaches to PPBES and educational resource management by a professor, a school administrator, and a businessman consultant.…
Descriptors: Accountability, Budgeting, Evaluation, Management Systems
Megiveron, Gene E. – School Business Affairs, 1978
A successful management communication tool. (Author)
Descriptors: Administrators, Elementary Secondary Education, Flow Charts, Management Systems
Pope, Daniel C. – School Business Affairs, 1979
An insurance management system has the goal of minimizing unemployment insurance costs. Components of a model system should include general administration, claims management, and appeals process. (Author)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Management Systems, Personnel Policy, School Districts
Natale, Joseph L. – School Business Affairs, 1978
Network analysis models provide administrators with an opportunity to describe analytically an orderly process for planning, organizing, directing, and controlling personnel and resources needed for the accomplishment of objectives. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Construction Management, Elementary Secondary Education, Facility Planning, Management Systems
School Business Affairs, 1977
First of a series of articles on techniques submitted by school business officials. (MLF)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Expenditure per Student, Management Systems, School Accounting
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