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Time is Running Out - Register Today for SBMW July 18-21

The 2010 Summer Business Management Workshop is less than one week away - time is running out, but there is still time to register! Join us in Albany, July 18-21, 2010, for the 41st Summer Business Management Workshop. Addressing the needs of the entire school district business office, the following strands will be offered for enrichment during this summer’s workshop: Critical Issues • District Clerk • District Treasurer • Payroll / Personnel • School Business Officials Fiscal. All strands of the workshop will be offered at the Holiday Inn Albany on Wolf Road.  read more »

2010 Summer Business Management Workshop Details Now Available!

Registrations are now being accepted for the 41st Annual Summer Business Management Workshop to be held in Albany, July 18-21, 2010. Addressing the needs of school business officials, clerks, treasurers and payroll / personnel, the following strands will be offered for enrichment during this summer’s workshop: Critical Services • District Clerk • District Treasurer • Payroll / Personnel • School Business Officials Fiscal  read more »

Join us for the 2009 Summer Business Management Workshop!

Registrations are now being accepted for the 40th Annual Summer Business Management Workshop to be held in Albany, July 19-22, 2009. Addressing the needs of school business officials, clerks, treasurers and payroll personnel, the following strands will be offered for enrichment during this summer’s workshop:

Critical Services • District Clerk • District Treasurer • Payroll • School Business Officials-Fiscal  read more »

The New York State School Business Management Institute

The New York State School Business Management Institute takes NYSASBO’s professional development programming to new heights to meet the challenges of school business management in New York State. Through workshops and other professional development opportunities, the Institute supports school business professionals who work tirelessly for the benefit of students and communities.  read more »

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