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2010-09-10 The Serpentine Wall |
Presented at the Arizona School Boards Association Law Conference on September 10, 2010.
Click on the image to the right to download a PDF copy of the handouts of the presentation [~ 3 Mb]
This lecture is appropriate for school boards, district staff and teachers, and parents. It also can be adapted for students at various grade levels.
If you are interested in discussing a possible presentation or professional development in your school district, please Contact Fred for more information.
Comments from Attendees of Lane's sexting lecture at the 2010 NSBA Annual Conference
"It was a wonderful presentation and was something we discussed at dinner that night with the other BOE members who attended NSBA from the district. This has become a bit of an issue for us at the high school this year. Thanks again and your session was extremely informative."
-- Dr. Brenda S. Dietrich, Superintendent of Schools, Auburn-Washburn USD 437, Topeka, KS [2010 NSBA in Chicago]
"Relevant topic. Provided ideas for future board meetings." -- Evaluation Form Feedback [anonymous]
"The presentation was powerful. Recommend that the speaker continues his presentation with the NSBA." -- Evaluation Form Feedback [anonymous]
"One of the best presentations." -- Evaluation Form Feedback [anonymous]
"Thank you for bringing up a valid concern for our schools today. Very worthwhile. I will definitely research our school policy(s)." -- Evaluation Form Feedback [anonymous]
"This was a timely well-done presentation. Thank you." -- Evaluation Form Feedback [anonymous]
"Best session I have attended thus far. Speaker was excellent." -- Evaluation Form Feedback [anonymous]
"As important as a topic as there is. Awesome presentation." -- Evaluation Form Feedback [anonymous]
"Excellent. Very timely information. All districts should be required to learn this data. Thank you." -- Evaluation Form Feedback [anonymous]
"Excellent overview of very timely topics." -- Evaluation Form Feedback [anonymous]
"Extremely timely. Please bring him back and provide a much larger space. Excellent presentation and made clear connection to school boards." -- Evaluation Form Feedback [anonymous]
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