Some say it is a myth. Is it even possible to have a paperless business office? We'll answer that by collaboratively building a Better Purchase Request in less than one hour.
Participants will gain a walk through of how ESSER closeout will occur including Final Expenditure Reports, ESSER I-III Budget Page Descriptions, Review of Data Collection Reported Data, and Resources to help with closeout. Participants will also gain information on how remaining ESSER funds might be applied to summer months using partnerships with non-school agencies. Extended Expanded Learning Opportunity grant and braiding resources will be covered in this presentation.
Allison Agostino is a Montana native who grew up in Stevensville Montana on a small family farm that her parents still run. Now living in Glendive Montana, Allison started her career as a Drug and Alcohol Prevention Specialist learning the world of public health and community development... Read More →
Bob Moore worked as a music educator in Idaho and Oregon before moving to Montana. He served as aschool administrator for 30 years in the Montana communities of Livingston, Manhattan, andStevensville. Bob received his undergraduate degree from the College of Idaho and attained his... Read More →
Friday April 4, 2025 10:50am - 11:50am MDT
Parlor 1031
Participants will gain a walk through of how ESSER closeout will occur including Final Expenditure Reports, ESSER I-III Budget Page Descriptions, Review of Data Collection Reported Data, and Resources to help with closeout. Participants will also gain information on how remaining ESSER funds might be applied to summer months using partnerships with non-school agencies. Extended Expanded Learning Opportunity grant and braiding resources will be covered in this presentation.
Allison Agostino is a Montana native who grew up in Stevensville Montana on a small family farm that her parents still run. Now living in Glendive Montana, Allison started her career as a Drug and Alcohol Prevention Specialist learning the world of public health and community development... Read More →