The OIAAA is proud to present Harvey Alston for the State Administrators Conference

The OIAAA is proud to present Harvey Alston for the State Administrators Conference

Considered one of the most dynamic, “high octane” speakers in America. Harvey Alston has been a full-time speaker since 1989. He has spoken to millions of people throughout the United States who
have benefited not only from his knowledge, but also from the wisdom that Harvey Alston brings to the finish line.

Harvey Alston’s unforgettable words of individual responsibility for achievement have improved spirits, spurred growth, and changed lives. His powerful, soul-searching presentations uplift audiences to a higher standard, and to a level where they strive only for the best. Harvey Alston believes in solitary achievement, shared accomplishment and the dignity of human beings.

As one of the most in-demand speakers in America, Harvey Alston’s career has spanned positions from head football coach of Columbus East High School in Ohio in 1968, to assistant director of
student financial aid at the university level. As an educator he’s taught English, biology, health, life sciences and math curricula. Over the years, Harvey Alston has received recognition and awards from such diverse groups and organizations as the Ohio House of Representatives as one of Ohio’s Finest Citizens, the City of Columbus declared a Harvey Alston Day, and he was commissioned a
Kentucky Colonel, and has received numerous national recognitions and awards. However, none has more impact than the response from those individuals whose lives have been dramatically changed. People walk away from Harvey Alston’s presentations knowing they have just heard someone who “has been around the track a few times” and one who shares it in a way that people do not forget. He has the courage it takes to remind people that life is only what they make it, that self respect does not come with the job, but is brought to the job by people who do the best they can do, with whatever work is available to them.

Harvey Alston’s enterprise is called Best Inc., based on his philosophy and his book titled “Be the Best.” He is a member of the National Speakers Association and serves on the advisory board to the Olentangy School District, the Upper Valley Joint Vocational School and many civic boards, panels,and commissions. “I’ve seen Harvey not just excite, but ignite those who have long cashed it in.” Todd Alles

For more information go to www.harveyalston.com

O.I.A.A.A. Executive Committee January 2012 Meeting Minutes

O.I.A.A.A. Executive Committee
Sunday, January 22, 2012
@
Crowne Plaza North
10:00 a.m.
(State Conference Planning Committee to meet @
9:00 a.m
.)
X = In attendance
X
Tom Farbizo, Past

President
X
Mike Ferguson, Central
District
X
Matt Shomper, President
X
Erik Beun, East District
X
Tim Erickson, President

Elect
X
Paul
Powers, Northeast District
X
Bruce Brown, Secretary
X
Paul Moses, Northeast District
X
Ralph Young, Treasurer
X
Chris Fahim, Northwest
X
Randy King, Assoc. Treasurer
X
Tim Cook, Southwest
X
Jim Rolfes, LTI Chair
X
Bo Arnett, Southeast
X
Glen Gille
spie, LTI Assoc. Chair
X
Charles Miley, Exhibit Chair
_____
TBA
, Awards Chair
_____
TBA
, Conference Program Chair
_____
Dick Weiss, Newsletter
Editor
_____Dan Ross, OHSAA
X
Jim Harbuck, OASSA
_____Jerry Snodgrass, OHSAA
I.
ASSOCIATION AND COM
MITTEE REPORTS
O.H.S.A.A.
Tim Erickson reported updates from OHSAA meetings/discussions:
Referendum items to be posted soon
Board of Directors has changed fine structure for schools (raising fines as a deterrent
to violations)
“Balance & Equity”
Committees meeting; Division I FB dialogue
Committee to look at “Summer Rules/Contact Periods”
To date, 763 “Bona Fide Change of Residence” requests w/60 rejected; four cases
currently in court
Consideration being given to start BKB practice dates the Mond
ay PRIOR to the
currently scheduled Friday start dates in ’12

’13.
Conversations in T&F regarding wheelchair

access racing and events
O.A.S.S.A.
Jim Harbuck reports on legislative updates (handout):
(See handout from meeting for details)
May 9, 2012:
Athletic Conference (OASSA); Athletic Committee considering topic
areas for conference; send suggestions to Jim (
jharbuck@oassa.org
)
Cheerleading/Dance Regional registrations are up
ORC 3319.02

Administrative evalu
ations are now ANNUAL; “be aware that without a
written evaluation, you become automatically renewed as an administrator).
January 22, 2012
2
COMMITTEES

LTI

Jim Rolfes
:
Jim is working with Glen Gillespie
now; both attended the State
Coordinators meeting in Indy;
Turned
in state LTI Faculty list to NIAAA
Ohio is in

line with most states’ fees for LTI courses
Reminded all of NIAAA QPA; need to apply online; criteria is on
the OIAAA website.
NIAAA has launched In

Service/Staff Development Programs:
o
“Your Legal Duties”
o
“Management Strategies & Organization”
o
“Dealing with Challenging Personalities”
o
These in

services are either 90 minutes or 4

hour
segments. Instructors assigned by NIAAA (from same
state). Promote this as “Staff Development
Opportunities” within your sch
ool or association district.
Webinar courses are being well

received
Continue to promote LTI within your District
LTI Academy is under consideration for either June or July.
Suggestions for course offerings now accepted by Jim/Glen.
NEWSLETTER

Dick Wei
ss
Discussion about online newsletter (see notes later in Minutes)
Bruce will contact Dick Weiss to update
Contract for hard copy production is finishing
Current production cost is about $7,000 annually
EXHIBITS

Charles Miley
Charlie provided print upd
ates on 2011 vendors and feedback
regarding our conference.
There is one vendor who has not paid
AWARDS

TBA
National Award timelines coming on us (April 1 is deadline for
NIAAA and NFHS submissions)
District nominations should be forwarded to new
Awards chair
for approval at March meeting
PROGRAM

TBA
General discussion relative to Conference Program options and
past history (more notes on Program Chair in Minutes)
WEBSITE

Tim Cook
Tim indicates that ScheduleStar
is attempted to fix past issues
and would like to assist OIAAA with updates and upgrades
Discussion focused upon WHAT we will want to have addressed
and how we want content to appear on our website when we