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School Business Affairs 1999 Editorial Index Subject Index Picus, Lawrence O. (1999, Nienhuis (1999, Picus, Lawrence O. (1999, October). Thinking September). President's October). Thinking Articles by Topic Strategically About Message, p. 3 Strategically About Budget Cuts, pp. 26-29. Nienhuis (1999, October). Budget Cuts, pp. 26-29. Accounting Sielke, Catherine C. (1999, President's Message, p. 4 Sielke, Catherine C. (1999, Bean, David R. & Glick, October). The Politics of Nienhuis (1999, October). The Politics of Paul (1999, October) Fund Balance, pp. 23-25. November). President's Fund Balance, pp. 23-25. Message, p. 3 GASB’s New Financial Reporting Model Administration Nienhuis (1999, Certification Implementation Project Lawton, Stephen B. (1999, DMeescseamgbee,r )p.. 4P resident's Brady, J. E. (1999) fer School Districts, pp November) School Size, December). Ensuring 7-16 Cost, and Quality, pp. Success Through a 3rown, Shawn (1999, 19-21. Book Review Unique Partnership pp. October) Processed Pellicer, Leonard (1999, De Luca, B. M. (1999, 12-16. Based Software November) When Is a January). Book Review: Increasing Financial School District Too Money and Schools: A Collective Bargaining Control and Minimizing Large? Too Small? Just Handbook for Change, pp 35-39 Right: Lessons From Practitioners, pp. 54-55. Burkybile, S. (1999, Goldilocks and the Three Johnson, D.R. (1999, Community Relations October). Pudlic Bears, pp. 4-13. October). Book Review: Burkybile, S. (1999, Perception and School Stevenson, Kenneth R. Finance for Executives, August). Images of District Audits, pp. 40- (1999, November) p. 78. Successful School 43 Privatization of Public Programs, pp. 4-7. Fellmy, W.R. (1999, Education: Panacea or Budgets Burkybile, S. (1999, October). Budget Is Not Pandora's Box? pp. 14- October). Public Burkybile, S. (1999, in Ugly Word, pp. 17- 18. October). Public Perception and School oi) Lawton, S. B. (1999, District Audits, pp. 40- Perception and School Glick, P. (1999, October) November). School Size, 43. GASB’s New Financial Cost and Quality, pp District Audits, pp. 40- Denk, J.P. (1999, May). Reporting Model 19-21. 43. Shared Responsibility: 27 Burkybile, S. (1999, Implementation Project Years of Medical School- for School Districts, pp November). The 10 School District ASBO Attributes of a “Leading 7-16 Partnership, pp. 21-25. Nienhuis, G. A. (1999, Edge” School, pp. 30-34. Goodman, J. (1999, Fellmy, W.R. (1999, January). President's Fellmy, W.R. (1999, October). Public October). Budget Is Not Perception and School Message, pp. 2,9 October). Budget Is Not An Ugly Word, pp. 17- district Audits, pp. 40- Nienhuis (1999, | An Ugly Word, pp. 17- 99 43 February). President's 22. Finch, C.R. (1999, May). Henstock, Thomas, | Message, pp. 2, 5 | Glass, T. E. (1999, July). School-to-Work (1999, June) Nienhuis (1999, March). | Hidden Costs of School Programs: Opportunities President's Message, p. 4 Construction, pp. 6-12. Continuities and and Issues, pp. 16-20. Discontinuities in Nienhuis (1999, April). Goodman, J. (1999, Goodman, J. (1999, President's Message, pp. October). Public Accounting Systems October). Public 1998 Survey of ASBO 2 ao | Perception and School Perception and School Nienhuis (1999, May). district Audits, pp. 40- International district Audits, pp. 40- Membership in North President's Message, p. 4 | 43. 43. America, pp. 39-44. Nienhuis (1999, June). Johnson, Donald R. (1999, Guiney, S. (1999, August). President's Message, p. 4 October). Budgeting for johnson, Donald R. (1999, Images of Successful October). Budgeting for Nienhuis (1999, July). Early Retirements, pp. School Programs, pp. 4- Early Retirements, pp. President's Message, p. 4 30-34. Nienhuis (1999, August). fe 30-34. President's Message, p. 3 SCHOOL BUSINESS AFFAIRS School Business Affairs 1999 Editorial Index Subject Index Picus, Lawrence O. (1999, Nienhuis (1999, Picus, Lawrence O. (1999, October). Thinking September). President's October). Thinking Articles by Topic Strategically About Message, p. 3 Strategically About Budget Cuts, pp. 26-29. Nienhuis (1999, October). Budget Cuts, pp. 26-29. Accounting Sielke, Catherine C. (1999, President's Message, p. 4 Sielke, Catherine C. (1999, Bean, David R. & Glick, October). The Politics of Nienhuis (1999, October). The Politics of Paul (1999, October) Fund Balance, pp. 23-25. November). President's Fund Balance, pp. 23-25. Message, p. 3 GASB’s New Financial Reporting Model Administration Nienhuis (1999, Certification Implementation Project Lawton, Stephen B. (1999, DMeescseamgbee,r )p.. 4P resident's Brady, J. E. (1999) fer School Districts, pp November) School Size, December). Ensuring 7-16 Cost, and Quality, pp. Success Through a 3rown, Shawn (1999, 19-21. Book Review Unique Partnership pp. October) Processed Pellicer, Leonard (1999, De Luca, B. M. (1999, 12-16. Based Software November) When Is a January). Book Review: Increasing Financial School District Too Money and Schools: A Collective Bargaining Control and Minimizing Large? Too Small? Just Handbook for Change, pp 35-39 Right: Lessons From Practitioners, pp. 54-55. Burkybile, S. (1999, Goldilocks and the Three Johnson, D.R. (1999, Community Relations October). Pudlic Bears, pp. 4-13. October). Book Review: Burkybile, S. (1999, Perception and School Stevenson, Kenneth R. Finance for Executives, August). Images of District Audits, pp. 40- (1999, November) p. 78. Successful School 43 Privatization of Public Programs, pp. 4-7. Fellmy, W.R. (1999, Education: Panacea or Budgets Burkybile, S. (1999, October). Budget Is Not Pandora's Box? pp. 14- October). Public Burkybile, S. (1999, in Ugly Word, pp. 17- 18. October). Public Perception and School oi) Lawton, S. B. (1999, District Audits, pp. 40- Perception and School Glick, P. (1999, October) November). School Size, 43. GASB’s New Financial Cost and Quality, pp District Audits, pp. 40- Denk, J.P. (1999, May). Reporting Model 19-21. 43. Shared Responsibility: 27 Burkybile, S. (1999, Implementation Project Years of Medical School- for School Districts, pp November). The 10 School District ASBO Attributes of a “Leading 7-16 Partnership, pp. 21-25. Nienhuis, G. A. (1999, Edge” School, pp. 30-34. Goodman, J. (1999, Fellmy, W.R. (1999, January). President's Fellmy, W.R. (1999, October). Public October). Budget Is Not Perception and School Message, pp. 2,9 October). Budget Is Not An Ugly Word, pp. 17- district Audits, pp. 40- Nienhuis (1999, | An Ugly Word, pp. 17- 99 43 February). President's 22. Finch, C.R. (1999, May). Henstock, Thomas, | Message, pp. 2, 5 | Glass, T. E. (1999, July). School-to-Work (1999, June) Nienhuis (1999, March). | Hidden Costs of School Programs: Opportunities President's Message, p. 4 Construction, pp. 6-12. Continuities and and Issues, pp. 16-20. Discontinuities in Nienhuis (1999, April). Goodman, J. (1999, Goodman, J. (1999, President's Message, pp. October). Public Accounting Systems October). Public 1998 Survey of ASBO 2 ao | Perception and School Perception and School Nienhuis (1999, May). district Audits, pp. 40- International district Audits, pp. 40- Membership in North President's Message, p. 4 | 43. 43. America, pp. 39-44. Nienhuis (1999, June). Johnson, Donald R. (1999, Guiney, S. (1999, August). President's Message, p. 4 October). Budgeting for johnson, Donald R. (1999, Images of Successful October). Budgeting for Nienhuis (1999, July). Early Retirements, pp. School Programs, pp. 4- Early Retirements, pp. President's Message, p. 4 30-34. Nienhuis (1999, August). fe 30-34. President's Message, p. 3 SCHOOL BUSINESS AFFAIRS Hammond, G. S. (1999, Henderson, J. B. (1999, Equity | Conklin, M. (1999, May). July). Under One Roof: July). Building a School Howe, W .P. (1999, | Financial Management: How Public Spaces at and Recruiting Staff September). Education A Growing Concern for Schools Help Entire Under Budget and in and Equity Finance: A Child Nutrition Program Communities, pp. 17-20. Less Time Using CQI, Look at Judicial Decisions Administrators, pp. 45- Kleinz, K. H. (1999, pp. 21-25. in Four States, pp. 32- 49. August). Proactive 43. Communications in a Data Human Resources Crisis-Driven World, pp. Brown, Shawn (1999, Finance Bolton, D. G. (1999, 27-31. Picus, Lawrence O. (1999, October). Processed Sielke, Catherine C. (1999, April). Collective October). Thinking Based Software: October). The Politics of Bargaining: Successful Strategically About Increasing Financial Fund Balance, pp. 23-25. Practices and the Baker's Budget Cuts, pp. 26-29. Control and Minimizing Burkybile, S. (1999, Dozen Mistakes pp. 4- Change, pp. 35-39. November). The 10 13. Attributes of a “Leading Cooper, B.S. (1999, April). Construction/Facility Demographics Edge” School, pp. 30-34. Why the NEA and AFT Adams, W. S. (1999, July). Hodgkinson, H. (1999, Cater, J. B. (1999, May). Sought to Merge - and Building a School and May). State Differences: Financial Management: Failed, pp. 38-39. Recruiting Staff Under The Key to A Growing Concern for Fusarelli, L. (1999, April). Budget and in Less Time Demographics, pp. 32- Child Nutrition Program Why the NEA and AFT Using CQI, pp. 21-25. 36. Administrators, pp. 45- Sought to Merge - and Beaudin, J. A. (1999, July). 49. Failed, pp. 33-38. Computing the Real Conklin, M. (1999, May). Hunter, R. C. (1999, Costs of School Educational Financial Management: November). School Technology, pp. 34-40. Achilles, C. M. ( 1999, A Growing Concern for Takeovers: The New Bertholf, D.(1999, June). January). Can Your Child Nutrition Program Accountability Strategy, Member Takes Action in District Afford Smaller Administrators, pp. 45- op. 22-29. Fight Against Violence, Classes in Grades K-3? 49. lig, T. J. (1999, April). pp. 12-14. pp. 10-16. Deering, P. (1999, Negotiating With Carlson, H. C. (1999, Brown, F. (1999, August). January). Impact Aid Teachers Unions: July). Designing North Carolina’s Flexible and Our Nation's Ongoing Process or... pp. Facilities for the Next Charter School Law: Is Schools, pp. 32-36. 28-32. Millennium, pp. 30-33. Too Much Flexibility DeMitchell, T. A. (1999, Kovac, R. J. (1999, July). Desrosiers, Bill (1999, Good for Charter January). School Finance Managing Technical July). Cabling Pathway Schools? pp. 20-26. Reform: The Carousel Resources and Personnel, Solutions for Information Earthman, G. I. (1999, Reform, pp. 29-31. pp. 54-55. Technology, pp. 41-42. July). Alternative Howe, W .P. (1999, Earthman, G. I. (1999, Locations for Schools September). Education Interviews July). Alternative Buildings, pp. 43-48. and Equity Finance: A ASBO International (1999, Locations for Schools Finch, C. R. (1999, May). Look at Judicial Decisions January). Working for Buildings, pp. 43-48. School-to- Work in Four States, pp. 32- You in Washington: Eller, J. (1999, July). Programs: Opportunities 43. ASBO Interviews Dan Designing Facilities for and Issues, pp. 16-20. Johnson, D. R. (1999, W. Reicher, Assistant the Next Millennium, Griffin, R. A. (1999, October). Book Review: Secretary, Energy pp. 30-33. February). Embracing Finance for Executives, Efficiency and Renewable Glass, T. E. (1999, July). Technology is Reaping p. 78. Energy, U.S. Department Hidden Costs of School Rewards, pp. 7-10. King, R. A. (1999, of Energy Construction, pp. 6-12. Hay, L. E. (1999, January). Financing Gray, T. W. (1999, July). December). Where Are Schools Based on Building a School and You Going in the Next Performance Measures, Legal Issues Recruiting Staff Under Millennium? pp. 17-21. Brown, F. (1999, May). pp: 3-9. Budget and in Less Time Lawton, S. B. (1999, Single-Sex Schools and Using CQI, pp. 21-25. Energy January). Teacher the Law, pp. 26-31. Krysiak, B. H. (1999, Dulin, N. (1999, July). Pension Plans in Canada: Brown, F. (1999, July). Keeping Up With September). Medically Energy Savings for A Force to be Reckoned What You Have, pp. 49- Education, pp. 26-29. With, pp. 20-26. Fragile Students and the 53. Law: Supreme Court Glickman, J. (1999, July). Hammond, G. S. (1999, Energy Savings for Foodservice Rules, pp. 23 -27. JHuolwy) . PuUbnldiecr SpOancee s Roaotf : Education, pp. 26-29. Cater, J. B. (1999, May). CooSke,p teK.m b(e1r9)9.9 , Your 403(b) Schools Help Entire Financial Management: Program: What's Hot? Communities, pp. 17-20. A Growing Concern for New Employer Child Nutrition Program Contributions, Final Administrators, pp. 45- Exam Guidelines, 49. Corrections Procedures, pp. 5-9. MARCH 2000 45 Ford, H. H. (1999, Hunter, R. C. (1999, Finch, C.R. (1999, May). Letzring, T. D. (1999, September). Peer to Peer November). School School-to- Work June). Risk Management Sexual Harassment: The Takeovers: The New Programs: Opportunities and Prevention, pp. 26- Supreme Court Speaks Accountability Strategy, and Issues, pp. 16-20. 28. pp. 10-16. . 22-29. Guiney, S. (1999, Gregory, D. L. (1999, lg, T. J. (1999, April). December. Crisis and Security April). An Update on Negotiating With Confidence: The Bertholf, D.(1999, June). Collective Bargaining in Teachers Unions: Changing Faces of the Member Takes Action in Catholic Schools, pp. 14- Ongoing Process or... pp. School Business Official, Fight Against Violence, 19 28-32. pp. 29-31. p. 12-14. Howe, W .P. (1999, Funck, G. (1999, June) The September). Education Privatization Purchasing Building blocks of School and Equity Finance: A Brown, F. (1999, Chan, T. C. (1999, April). Security pp. 29-31. Look at Judicial Decisions November). School Which Alternative Gauthier, E. K. (1999, in Four States, pp. 32- Purchasing Methods Do June). Working Together 43 Takeovers: The New Accountability Strategy, Large School Districts to Prevent Violence, pp. Lowder, E. A. (1999, pp. 22-29. Use? pp. 43-47. 6-11. September). Your 403(b) Hunter, R. C. (1999, Choi, N. (1999, April). Kleinz, K. H. (1999, Program: What's Hot? November). School Which Alternative August). Proactive New Employer Takeovers: The New Purchasing Methods Do Communications in a Contributions, Final Accountability Strategy, Large School Districts Crisis-Driven World, pp. Exam Guidelines pp. 22-29. Use? pp. 43-47 27-31. Corrections Procedures Enos, E.D. (1999, April). Kovac, R. J. (1999, pp. 5-9 Professional Procurement Cards Pave February). Information the Way to Efficient Security in the 90's: Abner, L. (1999, August). Management Purchasing,pp / 39-42 Keeping the Locks On, Burkybile, S. (1999, Are You Ready for Your pp. 16-19 & 44. Next Job? pp. 38-39. November). The 10 Armstrong, W. I. (1999, Reform Leeds, R. L. (1999, June). Attributes of a “Leading Issues in School Bus December). Crisis and Achilles, C. M. ( 1999, Edge” School, pp. 30-34 Confidence: The January). Can Your Safety: Real or Red Di Bella, C.C. (1999, Herring? pp. 19-25. Changing Faces of the District Afford Smaller December). Leading School Business Official, Classes in Grades K-3 2? People, Managing Special pp 29 31 pp 10-16 Processes: School Brady, J. E. (1999) Brown, F. (1999, August) Business Administrators December). Ensuring North Carolina's Flexible Technology in the 21st Century, pp Success Through a Charter School Law: Is 6-11 Unique Partnership pp Too Much Flexibility Henstock, Thomas F. Kovac, R. J. (1999, July) (1999, June) 12-16 Good for Charter Managing Technical Continuities and Burkybile, S (1999, Schools? pp. 20-26 Resources and Personnel Discontinuities in December). Crisis and Burkybile, S. (1999, Accounting Systems: PP 54 55 Confidence: The August). Images of 1998 Survey of ASBO Negotiations CShchaonogli nBgu siFnaecsess oOff fithcei al SPurcocgersasmfsu,l pSpc.h oo4l- 7 International Membership in North Bolton, D. G. (1999 pp 29-31 DeMitchell, T. A. (1999, America, pp. 39-44 April). Collective Dembowski, F. | (1999, January). School Finance Beckham, (1999, January Bargaining: Successful December). Crisis and Reform: The Carousel ). Educational Technology Practices and the Baker's Confidence: The Reform, pp. 29-31 Funding Trends and Dozen Mistakes pp. 4- Changing Faces of the Guiney, S. (1999, August) Issues, pp. 17-19 13 School Business Official, Images of Successful Cooley, V. E. (1999, Cooper, B.S. (1999, April) pp 29-3] School Programs, pp. 4 February). Maximizing Why the NEA and AFT Denk, J.P. (1999, May) Sought to Merge - and Shared Responsibility: 25 7 Technology: The Critical Questions, pp. 20-24. Failed, pp. 38-39 Years of Medical School Risk Desrosiers, Bill (1999, Fusarelli, L. (1999, April) School District Bertholf, D.(1999, June) July). Cabling Pathway Why the NEA and AFT Partnership, pp. 21-25 Member Takes Action in Solutions for Information Sought to Merge - and Dibella, C.C. (1999, Failed, pp. 33-38 Fight Against Violence, Technology, pp. 41-42. December). Leading pp. 12-14 DiBella, C.C. (1999, Gregory, D. L. (1999 People, Managing Gauthier, E. K. (1999 February). Is Technology April). An Update on Processes: School June). Working Together Possible? pp. 25-28. Collective Bargaining in Business Administrators to Prevent Violence, pp Duprey, G. (1999, Catholic Schools, pp. 14- in the 21st Century, pp. 6-11 February). A Regional 19 6-11 Leeds, R. L. (1999, June) Approach to Technology Issues in School Bus Services, pp. 3-6. Safety: Real or Red Herring? pp. 19-25. SCHOOL BUSINESS AFFAIRS Griffin, R.A. (1999, B Burkybile, S. (1999, Dembowski, F. L. (1999, February). Embracing Bean, D. R. (1999, November). The 10 December). Crisis and Technology is Reaping October). GASB’s New Attributes of a “Leading Confidence: The Rewards, pp. 7-10. Financial Reporting Edge” School, pp. 30-34. Changing Faces of the Henstock, T. F. (1999, Model: Implementation Burkybile, S (1999, School Business Official, June). Continuities and Project for School December). Crisis and pp. 29-31. Discontinuities In Districts, pp. 7-16. Confidence: The DeMitchell, T. A. (1999, Accounting Systems, Beaudin, J. A. (1999, July). Changing Faces of the January). School Finance 1998: Report of A Survey Computing the Real School Business Official, Reform: The Carousel of ASBO Membership in Costs of School pp. 29-31. Reform, pp. 29-31. North America, pp. 39- Technology, pp. 34-40. Denk, J.P. (1999, May). 44. Beckham, (1999, January C Shared Responsibility: 27 Kovac, R. J. (1999, ). Educational Technology Carlson, H. C. (1999, Years of Medical School- February). Information Funding Trends and July). Designing School District Security in the 90's: Issues, pp. 17-19. Partnership, pp. 21-25. Facilities for the Next pKpe.e pi1n6g- 19t he& L4o4c.k s On, Bertholf, D. (1999, June). Millennium, pp. 30-33. Desrosiers, Bill (1999, Member Takes Action in July). Cabling Pathway Cater, J. B. (1999, May). Kovac, R. J. (1999, July). Fight Against Violence, Financial Management: Solutions for Information Managing Technical pp. 12-14. Technology, pp. 41-42. A Growing Concern for Resources and Personnel, Bolton, D. G. (1999, Child Nutrition Program DiBella, C.C. (1999, pp. 54-55. April). Collective / dministrators, pp. 45- February). Is Technology Bargaining: Successful Possible? pp. 25-28. 49. Total Quality Practices and the Baker’s Chan, T. C. (1999, April). Dibella, C.C. (1999, Management Dozen Mistakes pp. 4- Which Alternative December). Leading King, R.A. (1999, 13. Purchasing Methods Do People, Managing January). Financing Brady, J. E. (1999) Large School Districts Processes: School Schools Based on December). Ensuring Use? pp. 43-47. Business Administrators Performance Measures, Success Through a Choi, N. (1999, April). in the 21st Century, pp. Unique Partnership pp. 6-11. Which Alternative pp. 3-9. 12-16. Dulin, N. (1999, July). Purchasing Methods Do Brown, F. (1999, August). Large School Districts Energy Savings for Transportation North Carolina's Flexible Use? pp. 43-47. Education, pp. 26-29. Leeds, R. L. (1999, June). Charter School Law: Is Conklin, M. (1999, May). Duprey, G. (1999, Issues in School Bus Too Much Flexibility Financial Management: February). A Regional Safety: Real or Red Good for Charter A Growing Concern for Approach to Technology Herring? pp. 19-25. Schools? pp. 20-26. Child Nutrition Program Services, pp. 3-6. Brown, F. (1999, May). Administrators, pp. 45- Single-Sex Schools and 49. E Articles by Author the Law, pp. 26-31. Cook, K. (1999, Earthman, G. I. (1999, Brown, F. (1999, September). Your 403(b) July). Alternative September). Medically Program: What's Hot? Locations for Schools A Fragile Students and the New Employer Buildings, pp. 43-48. Abner, L. (1999, August). Law: Supreme Court Contributions, Final Eller, J. (1999, July). Are You Ready for Your Rules, pp. 23 -27. Exam Guidelines, Designing Facilities for Next Job? pp. 38-39. Brown, F. (1999, Corrections Procedures, the Next Millennium, Achilles, C. M. ( 1999, November). School pp. 5-9. pp. 30-33. January). Can Your Takeovers: The New Cooley, V. E. (1999, Enos, E. D. (1999, April). District Afford Smaller Accountability Strategy, February). Maximizing Procurement Cards Pave Classes in Grades K-3? pp. 22-29. Technology: The Critical the Way to Efficient pp. 10-16. Brown, S. (1999, October). Questions, pp. 20-24. Purchasing, pp/ 39-42. Adams, W. S. (1999, July). Process-Based Software: Cooper, B.S. (1999, April). Building a School and Increasing Financial Why the NEA and AFT F Recruiting Staff Under Control and Minimizing Sought to Merge - and Budget and in Less Time Change, pp. 35-39. Failed, pp. 38-39. Fellmy, W.R. (1999, Using CQI, pp. 21-25. Burkybile, S. (1999, October). Budget Is Not Armstrong, W. I. (1999, August). Images of An Ugly Word, pp. 17- December). Crisis and Successful School D 22. Confidence: The Programs, pp. 4-7. De Luca, B. M. (1999, Finch, C.R. (1999, May). Changing Faces of the Burkybile, S. (1999, January). Book Review: School-to- Work October). Public Money and Schools: A Programs: Opportunities School Business Official, pp. 29 -31. Perception and School Handbook for and Issues, pp. 16-20. District Audits, pp. 40- Practitioners, pp. 54-55. Ford, H. H. (1999, 43. Deering, P. (1999, September). Peer to Peer January). Impact Aid Sexual Harassment: The and Our Nation's Supreme Court Speaks, Schools, pp. 32-36. pp. 10-16. MARCH 2000 47 Funck, G. (1999, June) The H Kleinz, K. H. (1999, Mathers, J. K. (1999, Building blocks of School Hammond, G. S. (1999, August). Proactive January). Financing Sec — pp. 29-31 July). Under One Roof: Communications in a Schools Based on Fusarelli, L. (1999, April). How Public Spaces at Crisis-Driven World, pp. Performance Measures, Why th oe A and AFT Schools Help Entire 27-31. 3-9, Sought to Merge - and Communities, pp. 17-20. Kovac, R. J. (1999, Mawdsley, R.D. (1999, Failed PP 33-38. Hay, L. E. (1999, February). Information September). Legal Issues December). Where Are Security in the 90's: Involving Field Trips, G You Going in the Next Keeping the Locks On, p. 28-31. Millennium? pp. 17-21. pp. 16-19 & 44. Mears, R. L. (1999, Gauthier, E. K. (1999, Henderson, J. B. (1999, Kovac, R. J. (1999, July). January). We've Got June). Working Together July). Building a School Managing Technical Plenty of Data- -Now to Prevent Violence, pp. and Recruiting Staff Resources and Personnel, How Can We Use It? Pp. 6-11 Under Budget and in . 54-55. 27-41. GlasHsi,d deTn. E.C o(s1t9s9 9o,f SJcuhlyo)o.l Less Time Using CQI, Krysiak, B. H. (1999, Meglis, Jr. E. (1999, July). Construction, pp. 6-12 pp. 21-25. July). Keeping Up With Long-Term Planning and Henstock, T. F. (1999, What You Have, pp. 49- the Building Process, pp. GlicGkA,S BP’.s (1N9e99w, OFcitnaonbceira)l June). Continuities and 53. 14-16. Reporting Model Discontinuities In Miles, A. S. (1999, pane ye Project Accounting Systems, L September). Gender Gli7fco-rk1 m6S acnh,oo l J. D(i1s9t9ri9c,t s,J ulpy)p. o1Nf9o 9rA8t:Sh BROAem peorMrietcm abo,fe rpsAph .Si upr3 v9-ei ny LawJPtaeonnnus,iaor nyS ).. P Bl.aT ne(sa1 c9hi9en9 r, C anada: IAtshslu. eets1i 7c-a 2n2dM. anEaqugietmye nitn , 44. Miller, M. T. (1999, Energy Savings for A Force to be Reckoned Education, pp. 26-29 Hodgkinson, H. (1999, With, pp. 20-26. September). Gender May). State Differences: Issues and Equity in Goodman, J. (1999 Lawton, S. B. (1999, Athletic Management, October). Public The Key to November). School Size, Demographics, pp. 32- pp. 17-22. Perception and School Cost and Quality, pp district Audits, pp. 40- 36. 19-21. Moreno, N. P. (1999, 43 HowSee ,p teW» m be.Pr.) .( 19E9d9,u cation Leeds, R. L. (1999, June) MReasyp)o.n siSbhialrietdy : 227 Years Gray, T. W. (1999, July) Issues in School Bus and Equity Finance: A of Medical Schox - School Building a School and Safety: Real or Red District Partnerships, Recruiting Staff Under Look at Judicial Decisions Herring? pp. 19-25. in Four States, pp. 32- pp. 21-25. Budget and in Less Time Letzring, T. D. (1999, GreUgsoirnyg, CDQ.I , L. p(p.1 9929,1 -25 Hun4t3e r, R. C. (1999, aJnunde ).P reRviesnkt ioMna,n apgpe.m e2n6-t MorFseeb,r uaT.r yE).. (1A9n9 9,O verview April). An Update on November). School 28. of Technology Takeovers: The New Applications in Special Collective Bargaining in Lowder, E. A. (1999, Catholic Schools, pp. 14- Accountability Strategy, September). Your 403(b) Education, pp. 11-15. 1Y pp 22-29 Program: What's Hot? MorUsped,a teT. oEn. (S1e9c9t9i,o n Ma50y4):. Griffin, R. A (] 999 _ New Employer How Much Will Schools February). Embracing Contributions, Final Pay for Compliance? pp. Technology is Ree Iping lig, T. J. (1999, April). Exam Guidelines 50-53. Rewards, pp. 7-10 Negotiating With Corrections Procedures Morse, T. E. (1999, Giney, S. (1999, August) Teachers Unions pp 5-9 August). Book Review: [Technology Funding in Ongoing Process or Schools for Sale, p. 43. Schools: Politics 28-32 M Pedagogy and Values pp 32-37 Maiden, Jeffrey A. (1999, N January). Educational Guiney, S. (1999, August) Neel, D. A. (1999, Johnson, D. R. (1999, Technology—Funding December). Technology ISmchaogoels Pofr oSgurcacem s ssfuplp . + October). 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