Table Of ContentSchool Business Affairs
1994 Editorial Index
Accounting Registration Program, p. 46. pants, pp. D129-D131.
(1994, July). Supplier Case Study: (1994, March). School Business (1994, March). 1993 Annual
High-Tech Facility Planning — Affairs’ 1993 Editorial Index, Meeting Registrants, pp. D134-
Electronically Integrated Audits p- 50-56. 138.
(1994, March). Exhibitor Scholar- (1994, March). Past Presidents &
and Reports, pp. 48-49.
Bolton, D.G. (1994, May). Pen- ship Program, p. 48. Annual Meetings, p. 9
sion Funds at Risk — New Rules (1994, March). 1993 Eagle Service (1994, March). Certificate of
for Accounting, pp. 44-45. Awards Recipients Honored, Excellence, pp. D145-150.
Feigenbaum, B. (1994, October). pp. 37-42. (1994, March). Associate Members,
How to Examine Legal Bills — (1994, March). Resolutions pp. D123-D128.
Assessing Law Firms’ Invoices, Process, p. 12. (1994, March). Executive
pp. 18-21. (1994, March). Headquarters Director's Report, p. 6.
Building Fund Donors, p. 21. (1994, March). Honorary & Life
Garner, C.W. (1994, October).
Closing the GAAP Gap — The (1994, March). 1994 Rules for Members, pp. D139.
National Accounting Standards Annual Meeting, Nominations & (1994, March). Membership
Struggle, pp. 4-9. Elections, (1994, March). p. 30 Directory (Geographical),
Gauthier, S. (1994, May). GASB (1994, March). 1994 Affiliate pp. D103-D121.
to Issue Proposals on Pensions, Visitations, p. 19. (1994, March). Membership
pp. 46-47 (1994, May). Annual Meeting Directory (Alphabetical), pp. D1-
Registration Information, pp. C1- D102.
24. (1994, March). Affiliate Leaders,
ASBO International (1994, November). ASBO Interna- pp. D141-D144.
tional Eagle Service Awards, Amalfitano, J.L. & Jones, T.H.
(1994, gy ni ig 1994 Eagle
Service Awards Application, pp. 35-38. (1994, December). ASBO
pp. Al-Al6. (1994, September). 1994 Annual International Pinnacle Awards,
(1994, January). ASBO Interna- Meeting & Exhibits, pp. 48-103. pp. 25-32.
Bolton, D.G. (1994, October). The
tional Architectural Exhibit
Search for Budget Excellence —
Winners, p. 20.
The Meritorious Budget Awards Book Reviews
(1994, March). ASBO Interna-
Program, pp. 39-47. Jansen, L.A. (1994, October).
tional Pinnacle Awards, p. 38.
(1994, March). Certificate of Gatti, B.F. (1994, October). Year Book Review: Education Adminis-
Excellence in Financial Reporting, in Review — ASBO’s Certificate trators: $180 Billion Managers,
pp. 43-44. of Excellence in Financial Report- p. 66.
(1994, March). ASBO Interna- ing, pp.28-38. Sabine, C.D. (1994, August).
tional Bylaws, p. 24. Book Review: School Business
(1994, March). NCATE & Chief Management, p. 48.
ASBO Membership
School Business Administrators Walters, D.L. (1994, July). Book
Preparation, p 42. and Leadership Review: Fiscal Leadership for
(1994, March). Eagle Service (1994, December). ASBO Interna- Schools — Concepts and Prac-
Awards, p. 37. tional Pinnacle Awards, pp. 25-32. tices, pp. 51-52.
(1994, March). Headquarters Staff, (1994, March). Research Commit- Webb, D. (1994, July). Book
|. ae tees, pp. D156-D160. Review: America’s Gamble —
(994, March). 1993 Pinnacle (1994, March). Standing Commit- Public School Finance and State
Awards Recipients Honored, tees, pp. D151-D155. Lotteries, p. 51.
pp. 38-42. (1994, March). 1994 Board of
(1994, March). Code of Ethics & Directors, p. 7.
Standards of Conduct, p. 33. (1994, March). Professional
(1994, March). Professional Registration Program Partici-
46 SCHOOL BUSINESS AFFAIRS
School Business Affairs
1994 Editorial Index
Accounting Registration Program, p. 46. pants, pp. D129-D131.
(1994, July). Supplier Case Study: (1994, March). School Business (1994, March). 1993 Annual
High-Tech Facility Planning — Affairs’ 1993 Editorial Index, Meeting Registrants, pp. D134-
Electronically Integrated Audits p- 50-56. 138.
(1994, March). Exhibitor Scholar- (1994, March). Past Presidents &
and Reports, pp. 48-49.
Bolton, D.G. (1994, May). Pen- ship Program, p. 48. Annual Meetings, p. 9
sion Funds at Risk — New Rules (1994, March). 1993 Eagle Service (1994, March). Certificate of
for Accounting, pp. 44-45. Awards Recipients Honored, Excellence, pp. D145-150.
Feigenbaum, B. (1994, October). pp. 37-42. (1994, March). Associate Members,
How to Examine Legal Bills — (1994, March). Resolutions pp. D123-D128.
Assessing Law Firms’ Invoices, Process, p. 12. (1994, March). Executive
pp. 18-21. (1994, March). Headquarters Director's Report, p. 6.
Building Fund Donors, p. 21. (1994, March). Honorary & Life
Garner, C.W. (1994, October).
Closing the GAAP Gap — The (1994, March). 1994 Rules for Members, pp. D139.
National Accounting Standards Annual Meeting, Nominations & (1994, March). Membership
Struggle, pp. 4-9. Elections, (1994, March). p. 30 Directory (Geographical),
Gauthier, S. (1994, May). GASB (1994, March). 1994 Affiliate pp. D103-D121.
to Issue Proposals on Pensions, Visitations, p. 19. (1994, March). Membership
pp. 46-47 (1994, May). Annual Meeting Directory (Alphabetical), pp. D1-
Registration Information, pp. C1- D102.
24. (1994, March). Affiliate Leaders,
ASBO International (1994, November). ASBO Interna- pp. D141-D144.
tional Eagle Service Awards, Amalfitano, J.L. & Jones, T.H.
(1994, gy ni ig 1994 Eagle
Service Awards Application, pp. 35-38. (1994, December). ASBO
pp. Al-Al6. (1994, September). 1994 Annual International Pinnacle Awards,
(1994, January). ASBO Interna- Meeting & Exhibits, pp. 48-103. pp. 25-32.
Bolton, D.G. (1994, October). The
tional Architectural Exhibit
Search for Budget Excellence —
Winners, p. 20.
The Meritorious Budget Awards Book Reviews
(1994, March). ASBO Interna-
Program, pp. 39-47. Jansen, L.A. (1994, October).
tional Pinnacle Awards, p. 38.
(1994, March). Certificate of Gatti, B.F. (1994, October). Year Book Review: Education Adminis-
Excellence in Financial Reporting, in Review — ASBO’s Certificate trators: $180 Billion Managers,
pp. 43-44. of Excellence in Financial Report- p. 66.
(1994, March). ASBO Interna- ing, pp.28-38. Sabine, C.D. (1994, August).
tional Bylaws, p. 24. Book Review: School Business
(1994, March). NCATE & Chief Management, p. 48.
ASBO Membership
School Business Administrators Walters, D.L. (1994, July). Book
Preparation, p 42. and Leadership Review: Fiscal Leadership for
(1994, March). Eagle Service (1994, December). ASBO Interna- Schools — Concepts and Prac-
Awards, p. 37. tional Pinnacle Awards, pp. 25-32. tices, pp. 51-52.
(1994, March). Headquarters Staff, (1994, March). Research Commit- Webb, D. (1994, July). Book
|. ae tees, pp. D156-D160. Review: America’s Gamble —
(994, March). 1993 Pinnacle (1994, March). Standing Commit- Public School Finance and State
Awards Recipients Honored, tees, pp. D151-D155. Lotteries, p. 51.
pp. 38-42. (1994, March). 1994 Board of
(1994, March). Code of Ethics & Directors, p. 7.
Standards of Conduct, p. 33. (1994, March). Professional
(1994, March). Professional Registration Program Partici-
46 SCHOOL BUSINESS AFFAIRS
Budgets Architectural Firms in School-
Bolton, D.G. (1994, October). The house Design, pp. 42-49.
Search for Budget Excellence — (1994, January). ASBO Interna-
The Meritorious Budget Awards tional Architectural Exhibit
Program, pp. 39-47. Winners, pp. 42-49.
Graham, J.K. & Kisha, G.M (1994, January). Supplier Case
(1994, December). TQM and Study: Full Circle — Salvaging
Budgets, pp. 4-10. Materials During Renovation
Herman, J.J. (1994, May). All for pp. 65-66.
One — Integrating Budgetary (1994, January). Supplier Case
Methods by Computer, pp. 20-25. Study: Skylight Brightens New
Kerr, S.A. (1994, June). Pinnacle State-of-the-Art Complex, pp. 68-
Award: Reaching the People — 69.
Using a Sound/Slide Budget Blackshear, P.B. (1994, January).
Presentation, pp. 31-33. Resolving the Facility Crisis in
Protheroe, N. & Robinson, G.E. Urban School Systems, pp. 60-62.
(1994, September). Local School Davis, L. (1994, January). Get
Budget Profiles Study, pp. 31-40. Your Buildings ADA OK — Debate, pp. 48-52.
Rubin, M.A. & Staples, C.L. Implementing a Compliance Plan, Brown, M.H. & Robinson, G.E.
(1994, December). Budgets in the pp- 21-26. (1994, August). Salaries for
News — Media Coverage of Earthman, G.I. (1994, January). School Business Officials, 1993-
School Budgets, pp. 11-17. Scrap It or Rehab It — A Process 1994, pp. 22-30.
for Deciding When to Renovate, First, P.F. & McCormick, C.
pp. 3-8. (1994, July). The Cost of Inclu-
Certification
Glass, T.E. (1994, January). Lost sion — Educating Students with
Everett, R.E. & Mastro, L. (1994, in Space — Assessing the Ad- Special Needs, pp. 30-36.
September). Certification — equacy of School Facilities, McKenzie, Floretta Dukes. (1994,
Little Progress for School Business p- 13-21. January). Stealing Second Base—
Administration, pp. 6-15. Glass, T.E. (1994, July). Do You Progress in Education, pp. 54-55.
Know Buildings? Facility Plan- Polansky, H.B. (1994, July). The
ning Knowledge and Skills, Meaning of Inclusion — Is It.an
Collective Bargaining pp- 16-19. Option or a Mandate?, pp. 27-29.
and Negotiations Hubbard, J. (1994, December). Polansky, H.B. (1994, December).
An Educational Facility Renais- Keep It Local: National Standards
Plauny, L. (1994, December).
sance in St. Louis, pp. 51-52. and Curriculum Reform, pp. 46-
Don't Get Squeezed — The Secret
Mulvihill, S.R. (1994, January). 47.
to Compressing Salary Schedules,
Roofing Warranties — The Perils Protheroe, N. & Robinson, G.E.
pp- 43-45.
of Long-Term Promises, pp. 8-13. (1994, September). Local School
Taylor, B. (1994, October).
Negotiation Traps to Avoid — Oetzel, M. (1994, June). Right Budget Profiles Study, pp. 31-40.
From the Start — Constructing a
Five Comparative Data Traps,
Healthy School, pp. 4-9.
pp. 54-57. Passantino, R.J. (1994, January). Energy
Preschool Comes to School — Shrom, T.J. (1994, July). When a
Construction Design Concerns of Preschool Picture is Worth a Thousand
Facilities, pp. 26-31. Dollars, pp. 44-47.
(1994, August). Supplier Case
Study — Multiprime Contracting Shea, D.C. (1994, July). From Bad
Has Passed the Test at Rocklin otof MCaAiDn te—n anMcaei ntParoijneicntgs, Rpepc.o r1d2s- Environment
High School, pp. 46-47.
(1994, January). 1994 Directory of 15. (1994, June). Supplier Case Study:
Nonchemical Pest Control Pro-
vides Safe Option, pp. 50-51.
Data Processing (1994, June). Supplier Case Study:
Brewer, R.A. (1994, August). Plastic Milk Bottles are Clearly a
Electronic Data Transfer — A Winner, pp. 52.
System That's Working in Con- Davis, C.G. (1994, July). Source
necticut, pp. 4-11. Reduction and Recycling —
Shea, D.C. (1994, July). From Bad Reducing Waste from Start to
to CAD — Maintaining Records Finish, PR: 23-26.
of Maintenance Projects, pp. 12- Davis, C (1994, July). Source
15. Reduction bi Recycling —
Reducing Waste from Start to
Finish, pp. 23-25.
Educational Research Mann, N.L. (1994, February).
Baron, M.A. & Boschee, F. (1994, Pinnacle Award: Solid Waste
October). Pariah or Paragon? Management Practices in EBRP
The Outcome-Based Education Schools, pp. 36-37.
MARCH 1995
McKeague, K.]. (1994, August). Review: America’s Gamble — pp. 46-47.
Life in a Regulated Environ- Public School Finance and State Guare, T.E. & Bush, R.K. (1994,
ment — Do You Comply with Lotteries, p. 51. August). Pesky Personnel
Environmental Laws?, pp. 15-18. Williams, B.D. (1994, October). Paperwork — Federal Reporting
Oetzel, M. (1994, June). Right The Bond Financing Puzzle — Requirements, pp. 12-14.
From the Start — Constructing a Fitting the Pieces Together, Lockwood, J. (1994, August).
Healthy School, pp. 4-9. pp. 10-17. Integrating Wellness and Learn-
Schmidt, E.A. (1994, July). Carpet ing: Self-Administration is the
vs. Hard Surface floors — Studies Key to Success, pp. 43-45.
Compare Health Effects of Each, Food Service Sacken, D.M. (1994, May). Legal
pp. 20-22. Birkenshaw, P. (1994, Novem- Issues: Managing Malignant
Schmidt, E.A. (1994, May). ber). Nutrition Integrity in Employees, pp. 48-49.
There's Something in the Air — School Menu Planning, pp. 4-8.
Indoor Air Quality in Schools, Caldwell, D. (1994, November).
pp. 39-43. Clear Vision Leads to Success —
School Business Affairs
Schmidt, E.A. (1994, June). Bugs Foodservice Strategic Planning,
In Your Rugs? Carpet Mainte- pp. 19-22.
nance and Indoor Air Quality, DeBurgh, R.K. (1994, Novem-
pp. 39-43. , ber). C-o-0-p is Not a Four-Letter
Word — Spelling Out the Benefits
of a Co-op, pp. 15-18.
Finance
Mlatko, M. & Shelia, G. (1994,
(1994, February). 1994 School February). Member Forum:
Business Financial Directory, Should School Meals Serve
pp. 29-35. Education or Just Serve Lunch?, 1994
Anderson, R.T., & Piotrowski, C. pp. 44-45.
(1994, January). Write It So Stevenson, P. (1994, November).
They'll Read it — Popular Nutrition Integrity in Action —
Annual Finance Reporting, Planning for Success, pp. 9-14.
. 56-59.
Holt, C.R. (1994, August). Smith, S.E. & Roy, K.R. (1994,
Grants
Critical Factors that Affect the June). OSHA Standard Time
Passage of School Bond Elections, . ey J. (1994, February). Worker Safety Rules for Schools,
pp. 33-37. Taking Nothing for Granted — pp. 26-30.
Jones, T.H. & Amalfitano, J.L. Managing the Effective Grants
(1994, December). Scratching Office, pp. 10-17.
Off the Hype — Do Lotteries Help | Insurance
School Budgets?, pp: 22-24. Lockwood, J. (1994, August).
Miller, N. (1994, February). Near Grounds and Playgrounds Integrating Wellness and Learn-
Death Experience — Treating A Godshall, C.J. & Sargent, N. ing: Self-Administration is the
Financially Ill School District, (1994, September). The $3.5 Key to Success, pp. 43-45.
op. 26-28. Million Question: Are Your | Olmsted, L.D. (1994, June). The
O'Keefe, J.R. & Quail, K.A. Playgrounds Safe?, pp. 41-42. Search for Savings — Marketing
(1994, October). More Bang for | Miller, D. (1994, August). Play- Insurance Programfso r Success,
the Bond — State Credit Enhance- ground Safety Audit Protects pp. 12-17.
ment Programs, pp. 22-27. Children — And Your Liability, Rinaldi, S.J. (1994, August). A
Raymer, T.A. (1994, February). pp- 31-32. New Hat for Administrators —
Creating Understanding — Preparing for Healthcare Reform,
Communicating Finance Informa- pp. 9-11.
tion Clearly, pp. 18-22. | Human Resources Rotolo, M. (1994, June). Don’t
Robinson, S.P. (1994, December). Bolton, D.G. (1994, May). Pen- Forget the Extras — Extra
Equity and Excellence — The sion Funds at Risk — New Rules Expense Coverage Can Help ina
Fiscal Challenge, pp. 33-36. for Accounting, pp. 44-45. Disaster, pp. 20-24.
Stainbrook, R. (1994, February). | Boschee, F. & Van Patten, J.K. Slutzky, L.H. (1994, June). Who's
Rescuing Distressed Districts — (1994, October). Free Speech Holding the Bag? Are You Named
Catching Problems Before It's Toc Rights of Public School Employ- as “An Additional Insured”? ,
Late, pp. 23-25. ees, pp. 58-60. pp. 20-22.
Vidlicka, S.R. & Hartman, W.T. Cogdell, K. & Richardson, G. Stern, D. (1994, February). Ideas
(1994, February). How Much is (1994, November). Outstanding @ Work: The Ingredientfso r
Enough? Sizing A District's Employees = Success, pp. 44-45. Saving: Reducing Prescription
Funds, pp. 4-9. Dierdorff, W.H. (1994, Septem- Drug Expenses, pp. 47-48.
Walters, D.L. (1994, July). Book ber). The Need to Know —
Review: Fiscal Leadershifpo r Training for School Business
Schools — Concepts and Prac- Administrators, pp. 22-30.
tices, pp. 51-52. Gauthier, S. (1994, May). GASB
Webb, D. (1994, July). Book to Issue Proposals on Pensions,
48 SCHOOL BUSINESS AFFAIRS
Interviews July). Legal Issues: Are Girls Safe vs. Hard Surface Floors— Studies
(1994, August). An Interview in Your Schools?, pp. 37-39. Compare Health Effects of Each,
With U.S. Senate Minority Leader Godshall, C.J. & Sargent, N. pp. 20-22.
Rebert Dole, pp. 19-21. (1994, September). The $3.5 Schmidt, E.A. (1994, June). Bugs
Million Question: Are Your In Your Rugs? Carpet Mainte-
Playgrounds Safe?, pp. 41-42. nance and Indoor Air Quality,
Investment Guare, T.E. & Bush, R.K. (1994, p. 39-43.Shea, D.C. (1994,
Flynn, J.B. (1994, January). Public August). Pesky Personnel fly). From Bad to CAD —
Interest: It’s a Bloodbath — The Paperwork — Federal Reporting Maintaining Records of Mainte-
End of the Interest Rate Decline, Requirements, pp. 12-14. nance Projects, pp. 12-15.
pp. 63-64. McCormick, C. & First, P.F. Shrom, T.J. (1994, July). When a
Heugly, M. (1994, October). (1994, July). The Cost of inclu- Picture is Worth a Thousand
Investment Hindsight (The Battle sion — Educating Students with Dollars, pp. 44-47.
Fought, The Victory Won), Special Needs, pp. 30-36. Whiddon, P. (1994, July). Con-
pp. 61-62. McKeague, K.J. (1994, August). tract Management Mentality —
Heugly, M. (1994, August). Life in a Regulated Environ- Are You Ready for the Spotlight?,
Investment Hindsight: A Sense of ment— Do You Comply with pp. 4-11.
Where You Are, pp. 41-42. Environmental Laws?, pp. 15-18.
Heugly, M. (1994, May). Public McKinney, J.R. (1994, June). Legal
Interest: Hindsight (It Could Be Issues: School District Liability Management
Worse, It Could be My Money), for Unreasonable Searches and Creighton, R.L. & Irwin, A.J.
pp. 50-51. Seizures, pp. 44-46. (1994, May). When New Bound-
Jenkins, A. (1994, September). Miller, D. (1994, August). Play- aries Abound — A Systematic
Commercial Paper: A Good Bet for ground Safety Audit Protects Approach to Redistricting,
Public Funds, pp. 43-47. Children — And Your Liability, pp. 13-16.
Jenkins, A.S. (1994, July). Feel pp. 31-32. Dekel, G.P. (1994, April). Project-
Daring? Take a Look at CMOs, ing School Enrollment — A
pp. 40-42. Solution to A Methodological
Jenkins, A. (1994, December). Problem, pp. 32-34.
Use the Local Bank: What's Dierdorff, W.H. (1994, Septem-
Wrong with This Statement?, ber). The Need to Know —
pp. 48-49. Training for School Business
Jenkins, A.S. (1994, July). Public Administrators, pp.22-30.
Interest: Feeling Daring? Take a Jansen, L.A. (1994, October).
Look at CMOs, pp. 40-41. Book Review: Education Adminis-
Jenkins, A.S. (1994, April). Public trators: $180 Billion Managers,
Interest: Are We Going Back to p. 66.
the 50s and 60s?, pp. 42-43. Rovtar, R.T. (1994, June). Ideas @
Senegal, J. (1994, November). As Work: Adjust Your Sails — Some
Interest Rates Rise, the Foolhardy Time Management Suggestions,
Fall, pp. 41-43. pp. 47-48.
Sabine, C.D. (1994, August).
Book Review: School Business
Legal Issues Management, p. 48.
Baker, J.G. (1994, December). Polansky, H.B. (1994, July). The Snyder, B.J. (1994, September).
Putting Drivers to the Test — Meaning of Inclusion — Is It an Critical Success Factors — The
Transportation Drug and Alcohol Option or a Mandate?, pp. 27-29. Skills of the Perfect Business
Testing, pp. 37-42. Russo, C.J. (1994, April). Legal Administrator, pp.16-21.
Boschee, F. & Van Patten, J.K. Issues: The Family and Medical Whiddon, P. (1994, July). Con-
(1994, August). Sovereign Leave Act of 1993 and the tract Management Mentality —
Immunity and District Liability, Schools, pp. 35-37. Are You Ready for the Spotlight?,
pp. 38-40. pp. 4-11.
Boschee, F. & Van Patten, J.K.
Maintenance & Operations
(1994, October). Free Speech
Rights of Public School Employ- (1994, June). Supplier Case Study: President’s Message
ees, pp. 58-60. Nonchemical Pest Control Pro- Gall, W.E. (1994, January).
Curcio, J.L. & First, P.F. (1994, vides Safe Option, pp. 50-51. President's Message, p. 2.
November). Surprise: The Davis, G.C. (1994, July). Source Gall, W.E. (1994, February).
Superintendent as Plaintiff, Reduction and Recycling — President's Message, p. 2.
pp. 39-40. Reducing Waste from Start to Gall, W.E. (1994, March).
Feigenbaum, B. (1994, October). Finish, pp. 23-26. President's Message, p. 2.
How to Examine Legal Bills — Glass, T.E. (1994, July). Do You Gall, W.E. (1994, April).
Assessing Law Firms’ Invoices, Know Buildings? Facility Plan- President's Message, p. 3.
p- 18-21. ning Knowledge and Skills, Gall, W.E. (1994, May).
First, P.F. & Curcio, J.L. (1994, pp. 16-19. President's Message, p. 2.
Schmidt, E.A. (1994, July). Carpet Gall, W.E. (1994, June).
MARCH 1995
President's Message, p. 2. School Business Affaurs Site-Based Management
Gall, W.E. (1994, July). President's Neal, R.G. (1994, June). School-
Message, p. 2. Based Management — The
Gall, William E. (1994, Novem- Advantages of Lump-Sum Trans-
ber). President's Message, p. 2. fers, pp. 34-38.
Gail, William E. (1994, Septem-
ber). President’s Message, p. 3.
Gall, William E. (1994, August). Special Education
President's Message, p. 3. Bluth, L.F., & Hochberg, S.N.
Gall, William E. (1994, Decem- (1994, April). Transporting
ber). President's Message, p. 2. Students with Disabilities —
Gall, William E. (1994, July). Rules, Regs and Their Applica-
President’s Message, p. 2. tion, pp. 12-19.
Gall, William E. (1994, October). McCormick, C. & First, P.F.
President's Message, p. 2. (1994, July). The Cost of Inclu-
sion — Educating Students with
Special Needs, pp. 30-36.
Provides Alternatives, pp. 44-45.
Professional Development Whiddon, P. (1994, July). Con- Polansky, H.B. (1994, July). The
Dierdorff, W.H. (1994, Septem- tract Management Mentality — Meaning of Inclusion — Is It an
ber). The Need to Know Are You Ready for the Spotlight?, Option or a Mandate?, pp. 27-29.
Training for School Business pp. 4-9.
Administrators, pp.22-30.
Glass, T.E. (1994, July). Do You Technology
Know Buildings? Facility Plan- Reform (1994, April). Supplier Case Study:
ning Knowledge and Skills, (1994, August). An Interview Keeping Emergency Communica-
p. 16-19. With U.S. Senate Minority Leader tion Lines Open, P- 49.
Snyder, B.J. (1994, September). Robert Dole, pp. 19-21. (1994, July). Supplier Case Study:
Critical Success Factors — The High-Tech Facility Planning —
Boschee, F. & Baron, M.A. (1994,
Skills of the Perfect Business October). Pariah or Paragon? Electronically Integrated Audits
Administrator, pp.16-21. The Outcome-Based Education and Reports, pp. 48-49.
Wilson, R.M. (1994, October). Debate, pp. 48-52. (1994, May). 1994 School Business
Five Tips, f or Rookies: Survival Polansky, H.B. (1994, December). Software Directory, pp. 20-38.
Skills for Your First Year, pp. 63- Keep It Local: National Standards (1994, May). Supplier Case Study:
64. Finding Missing Children —
and Curriculum Reform, pp. 46-
47. Using a Digital Imaging Pro-
Riley, R.W. (1994, September). gram, pp. 54- 55.
Purchasing
Pulling in the Same Direction for | (1994, November). Supplier Case
(1994, February). Supplier Case Study — Relational Databases
Comprehensive School Reform,
Study: Schools Use Collective Improve Administration and
pp. 4-5.
Buying Power to Save on Natural Productivity, pp. 47-48.
Robinson, S.P. (1994, December).
Gas, pp. 49-50. Equity and Excellence — The Brewer, R.A. (1994, August).
(1994, August). Supplier Case Fiscal Challenge, pp. 33-36. Electronic Data Transfer — A
Study — Multiprime Contracting System That's Working in Con-
Has Passed the Test at Rocklin necticut, pp. 4-11.
High School, pp. 46-47. Risk Management Fredenburg, P.B. (1994, May).
DeBurgh, R.K. (1994, Novem- Computerized Co-op Cuts Cost—
Cooper, G.R., Himes, A.L. &
ber). C-o-o-p is Not a Four-Letter Software Purchasing Program
Rapaez, L. (1994, April). Sexual
Word — Spelling Out the Benefits Saves Money, pp. 17-20.
Harassment in the Schools — A
of a Co-op, pp. 15-18. Primer for School Business Herman, J.J. (1994, May). All for
Fredenburg, P.B. (1994, May). Administrators, pp. 27-31. One — Integrating Budge tary
Computerized Co-op Cuts Cost — Shrom, T.J. (1994, July). Ideas @ Methods by Computer, pp. 20-25.
Software Purchasing Program Work: When A Picture is Worth a McKanna, S.A., Johnson, R.,
Saves Money, pp. 17-20. Zimmer, D. & McKanna, M.]J.
Thousand Dollars, pp. 44-45.
Gretton, W.R. (1994, November). (1994, May). Merging onto the
Let’s Get Specific — Clear Specifi- Information Superhighway,
cations Save Time and Money, Security pp. 3-10.
pp. 31-34. (1994, May). Supplier Case Study: Morgan, D. (1994, January). The
Johnson, J.M. (1994, November). Finding Missing Children — Cost of Connecting — Distance
Purchasing Prudence — Look Using a Digital Imaging Pro- Learning Can Be Affordable,
Beyond Personality, pp. 28-30. 50-52.
gram, pp. 54-55.
Learn, D.L. (1994, November). Kaufer, S. (1994, February). Tiere Pad D.C. (1994, July). From Bad
Beyond Filling Orders — The is a Need for Alarm — How to to CAD — Maintaining Records
Purchasing Professional’s Ex- of Maintenance Projects, pp. 12-15.
Select a School Alarm System,
panding Role, pp. 23-27.
pp. 38-43.
Ricketts, R. (1994, April). Ideas @
Work: Purchasing Cooperative
50 SCHOOL BUSINESS AFFAIRS
Total Quality Management Relieves a Flood of Administrative Awards Recipients Honored,
Kisha, G.M. & Graham, J.K. Problems, pp. 47-48. pp- 38-42.
(1994, December). TQM and (1994, August). An Interview (1994, March). Executive
Budgets, pp. 4-10. With U.S. Senate Minority Leader Director's Report, p. 6.
Robert Dole pp. 19-21. (1994, March). Research Commit-
(1994, August). Supplier Case tees, pp. D156-D160.
Transportation Study — Multiprime Contracting
(1994, April). Supplier Case Study Has Passed the Test at Rocklin
Outsourcing Transportations High School, pp. 46-47.
Relieves a Flood of Administrative (1994, December). ASBO Interna-
Problems, pp. 47-48. tional Pinnacle Awards, pp. 25-
Baker, J.G. (1994, December). 32.
Putting Drivers to the Test — (1994, February). 1994 School
Transportation Drug and Alcohol Business Financial Directory,
Testing, pp. 37-42. pp- 29-35.
Bluth, L.R., & Hochberg, S.N. (1994, February). 1994 Eagle
(1994, April). Transporting Service poe s Application,
Students with Disabilities— pp. Al-A16.
Rules, Regs and Their Applica- (1994, February). Supplier Case
tion, pp. 12-19. Study: Schools Use Collective
Carnahan, D.M. (1994, April). Buying Power to Save on Natural
Setting the Standards — National Gas, pp. 49-50.
School Transportation Conference, (1994, January). ASBO Interna-
pp. 20-23. tional Architectural Exhibit
Cogdell, K. & Richardson, G. Winners, p. 20. (1994, March). Resolutions
(1994, November). Outstanding (1994, January). 1994 Directory of Process, p. 12.
Employees= Success, pp. 44-45. Architectural Firms in School- (1994, March). 1993 Annual
Johnson, G.J. (1994, April). house Design, pp. 42-49. Meeting Registrants, pp. D134-
Picking the Lesser Evil — Reduc- (1994, January). Supplier Case 138.
ing Transportation Services, Study: Skylight Brightens New (1994, March). Membership
pp. 4-8. State-of-the-Art Complex. pp. 68- Directory (Geographical),
Linder, D.C. (1994, April). No 69. p- D103-D121.
Free Ride — Converting form Free (1994, January). ASBO Interna- (1994, March). Professional
to Parent-Paid Busing, pp. 9-11. tional Architectural Exhibit Registration Program Partici-
Pedersen, P.J. (1994, April). Winners, pp. 42-49. pants, pp. D129-D131.
Pinnacle Award: School and (1994, January). Supplier Case (1994, March). 1994 Rules for
Community Transportation Safety Study: Full Circle — Salvaging Annual Meeting, Nominations &
Awareness, pp. 24-26. Materials During Renovation Elections, (1994, March). p. 30.
pp. 65-66. (1994, March). Exhibitor Scholar-
(1994, July). Supplier Case Study: ship Program, p. 48.
Alphabetical Listing High-Tech Facility Planning — (1994, March). 1993 Eagle Service
Electronically Integrated Audits Awards Recipients Honored,
and Reports, pp. 48-49. pp. 37-42.
(1994, April). Supplier Case (1994, July). Supplier Case Study (1994, March). 1994 Board of
Study: Keeping Emergency — High-Tech Facility Planning: Directors, p. 7.
Communication Lines Open, Electronically Integrated Audits (1994, March). 1994 Affiliate
p. 49. and Reports, pp. 48-50. Visitations, p. 19.
(1994, April). Supplier Case Study: (1994, July). Supplier Case Study: (1994, March). School Business
Outsourcing Transportations High-Tech Facility Planning — Affairs’ 1993 Editorial Index,
Electronically Integrated Audits pp. 50-56.
and Reports, pp. 48-49. (1994, March). Associate Members,
(1994, June). Supplier Case Study: pp. D123-D128.
Nonchemical Pest Control Pro- (1994, March). ASBO Interna-
vides Safe Option, pp. 50-51. tional Pinnacle Awards, p. 38.
(1994, June). Supplier Case Study: (1994, March). Headquarters
Nonchemical Pest Control Pro- Building Fund Donors, p. 21.
vides Safe Option, pp. 50-51. (1994, March). ASBO Interna-
(1994, June). Supplier Case Study: tional Bylaws, p. 24
Plastic Milk Bottles are Clearly a (1994, March). Affiliate Leaders,
Winner, pp. 52. pp. D141-D144.
(1994, March). NCATE & Chief (1994, March). Certificate of
School Business Administrators Excellence, pp. D145-150.
Preparation, p 42. (1994, March). Certificate of
(1994, March). Past Presidents & Excellence in Financial Reporting,
Annual Meetings, p. 9. pp. 43-44.
(1994, March). 1993 Pinnacle (1994, March). Code of Ethics &
SCHOOL BUSINESS AFFAIRS
4
5
Standards o2 Hag oer p. 33. B Rapaez, L. (1994, April). Sexual
(1994, March). Professional Baker, J.G. (1994, December). Harassment in the Schools — A
Registration Program, p. 46. Putting Drivers to the Test — Primer for School Business
(1994, March). Eagle Service Transportation Drug and Alcohol Administrators, pp. 27-31.
Awards, p. 37. Testing, pp. 37-42. Creighton, R.L. & Irwin, A.J.
(1994, March). Membership Baron, M.A. & Boschee, F. (1994, (1994, May). When New Bound-
Directory (Alphabetical), pp. D1- October). Pariah or Paragon? aries Abound — A Systematic
D102. The Outcome-Based Education Approach to Redistricting,
(1994, March). Standing Commit- Debate, pp. 48-52. pp. 13-16.
tees, pp. D151-D155. Birkenshaw, P. (1994, Novem-
(1994, March). Headquarters Staff, ber). Nutrition Integrity in
. 11. School Menu Planning, pp. 4-8.
(1904, March). Honorary & Life Blackshear, P.B., (1994, January).
Members, pp. D139. Resolving the Facility Crisis in
(1994, May). Supplier Case Study: Urban School Systems, pp. 60-62.
Finding Missing Children — Bluth, L.F., & Hochberg, S.N.
Using a Digital Imaging Pro- (1994, April). Transporting
gram, pp. 54-55. Students with Disabilities —
(1994, May). Annual Meeting Rules, Regs and Their Applica-
Registration Information, pp. C1- tion, pp. 12-19.
24 Bolton, D.G. (1994, May). Pen-
(1994, May). 1994 School Business sion Funds at Risk — New Rules
Software Directory, pp. 20-38. for Accounting, pp. 44-45.
(1994, May). Supplier Case Study: Bolton, D.G. (1994, October). The
\eart
Finding Missing Children — Search for Budget Excellence
Using a Digital Imaging Pro- The Meritorious Budget Awards
gram, pp. 54-55. Program, pp. 39-47.
(1994, November). Supplier Case Boschee, F. & Baron, M.A. (1994, Curcio, J.L. & First, P.F. (1994,
Study — Relational Databases October). Pariah or Paragon? November). Surprise: The
Improve Administration and The Outcome-Based Education Superintendent as Plaintiff,
Productivity, pp. 47-48. Debate, pp. 48-52. pp. 39-40.
Boschee, F. & Van Patten, J.K.
(1994, August). Sovereign
Immunity and District Liability, D
pp. 38-40. Davis, L., (1994, January). Get
Boschee, F. & Van Patten, J.K. Your Buildings ADA OK —
(1994, October). Free Speech Implementing a Compliance Plan,
Rights of Public School Employ- pp. 21-26.
ees, pp. 58-60. Davis, G.C. (1994, July). Source
Brewer, R.A. (1994, August). Reduction and Recycling —
Electronic Data Transfer — A Reducing Waste from Start to
System That's Working in Con- Finish, pp. 23-26.
necticut, pp. 4-11. Davis, C.G. (1994, July). Source
Brown, M.H. & Robinson, G.E. Reduction and Recycling —
(1994, August). Salaries for Reducing Waste from Start to
School Business Officials, 1993- Finish, pp. 23-25.
1994, pp. 22-30.
DeBurgh, R.K. (1994, Novem-
Bush, R.K. & Guare, T.E. (1994, ber). C-o-o-p is Not a Four-Letter
August). Pesky Personnel Word — Spelling Out the Benefits
(1994, November). ASBO Interna- Paperwork — Federal Reporting of a Co-op, pp. 15-18.
tional Eagle Service Awards, Requirements, pp. 12-14. Dekel, G.P. (1994, April). Project-
pp. 35-38. ing School Enrollment — A
(1994, September). 1994 Annual Solution to A Methodological
Meeting & Exhibits, pp. 48-103. C Problem, pp. 32-34.
Caldwell, D. (1994, November). Dierdorff, W.H. (1994, Septem-
Clear Vision Leads to Success — ber). The Need to Know —
a Foodservice Strategic Planning, Training for School Business
Amalfitano, J.L. & Jones, T.H. pp. 19-22. Administrators, pp. 22-30.
(1994, December). ASBO Carnahan, D.M., (1994, April).
International Pinnacle Awards, Setting the Standards — National
pp. 25-32. School Transportation Conference, E
Anderson, R.T., & Piotrowski, C. pp. 20-23. Earthman, G.I. (1994, January).
(1994, January). Write It So Cogdell, K. & Richardson, G. Scrap It or Rehab It — A Process
TheyI l Read It — Popular (1994, November). Outstanding for Deciding When to Renovate,
Annual Finance Reporting, Employees = Success, pp. 44-45. pp. 3-8.
pp. 56-59. Cooper, G.R., Himes, A.L. & Everett, R.E. & Mastro, L. (1994,
MARCH 1995 53
September). Certification — President's Message, p. 3. Funds,p
Little Progress for School Business Gall, William B. (1994, October). Herman, PP “(a19s9 4, May). All for
Administration, pp. 6-15. President's we : One — Integrating Budgetary
Garner, C.W. (1994, October). Methods by Computer, pp. 20-25.
Closing the GAAP Gap — The Heugly, M. (1994, May). Public
c National Accounting Standards Interest: Hindsight (It Could Be
Feigenbaum, B. (1994, October). Struggle, pp. 4-9. Worse, It Could be My Money),
How to Examine Legal Bills — Gatti, B.F. (1994, October). Year pp. 50-51.
Assessing Law Firms’ Invoices, in Review — ASBO’'s Certificate Heugly, M. (1994, August).
p. 18-21. of Excellence in Financial Report- Investment Hindsight: A Sense of
Ferguson, J. (1994, February). ing, pp.28-38. Where You Are, pp. 41-42.
Taking Nothing for Granted — Gauthier, S. (1994, May). GASB Heugly, M. (1994, October).
Managing the Effective Grants to Issue Proposals on Pensions, Investment Hindsight (The Battle
Office, pp. 10- 17. pp. 46-47. Fought, The Victory Won),
First, P.F. & McCormick, C. Glass, T.E. (1994, July). Do You pp. 61-62.
(1994, July). The Cost of Inclu- Know Buildings? Facility Plan- Himes, A.L. Cooper, G.R., &
sion — Educating Students with ning Knowledge and Skills, Rapaez, L. (1994, — Sexual
Special Needs, pp. 30-34. p. 16-19. Harassmen in the Schools
First, P.F. & Curcio, J.L. (1994, Glass, T.E. (1994, June). Do You A Primer for School Business
July). Legal Issues: Are Girls Safe Know Buildings? Facility Plan- Administrators, pp. 27-31.
in Your Schools?, pp. 37-39. ning Knowledge and Skills, Hochberg, S.N.& Bluth, L.F.
First, PF. & Curcio, J.L. (1994, pp. 16-19. (1994, April). Transporting
November). Surprise: The Glass, T.E. (1994, January). Lost Students with Disabilities
Superintendent as Plaintiff, in Space — Assessing the Ad- Rules, Regs and Their Applica-
pp. 39-40. equacy of School Facilities, tion, pp. 12-19.
First, P.F. & McCormick, C. pp. 13-21. Holt, ER (1994, August).
(1994, July). The Cost of Inclu- Godshall, C.J. & Sargent, N. Critical Fast ors that Affect the
sion — Educeting Students with (1994, September). The $3.5 Passage of School Bond Elections,
Special Needs, pp. 30-36 Million Question: Are Your p- 33-37.
First, P.F. & Curcio, J. L. (1994, Playgrounds Safe?, pp. 41-42. | Hubbard, J. (1994, December).
July). Ethical Liability: ‘ Girls | Graham, J.K. & Kisha, G.M An Educational Facility Renais-
Safe in Your Schools?, pp. 37-39. (1994, December). TQM and sance in St. Louis, pp. 51-52.
Flynn, ].B., (1994, January). Budgets, pp. 4-10.
Public Interest:It’s a Bloodbath — Gretton, W.R. (1994, November).
The End of the Interest Rate | Let’s Get Specific — Clear Specifi- I
Decline, pp. 63-64. | cations Save Time and Money, Irwin, A.J. & Creighton, R.L.
Fredenburg, P.B. (1994, May). pp. 31-34. (1994, May). When New Bound-
Computerized Co-op Cuts Cost — aries Abound — A Systematic
Software Purchasing Program Approach to Redistricting,
Saves Money, pp. 17-20. pp. 13-16.
G MaKine Sensi of tet Numeers J
finance and Accounting
Gall, William E. (1994, Decem- Jansen, L.A. (1994, October).
ber). President’s Message, p. 2. Book Review: Education Adminis-
Gall, William E., (1994, March). trators: $180 Billion Managers,
President's Message, p. 2. p. 66.
Gall, William E., (1994, Febru- Jenkins, A. (1994, September).
ary). President's Message, p. 2. Commercial Paper: A Good Bet for
Gall, William E., (1994, May). Public Funds, pp. 43-47.
President's Message, p. 2. Jenkins, A.S. (1994, July). Feel
Gall, William E. (1994, August). Daring? Take a Look at CMOs,
President's Message, p. 3. pp. 40-42.
Gall, William E., (1994, July). Jenkins, A.S. (1994, July). Public
President's oan, p. 2. Interest: Feeling Daring? Take a
Gall, William E. (1994, Novem- Look at CMOs, pp. 40-41.
ber). President’s Message, p. 2. Guare, T.E. & Bush, R.K. (1994, Jenkins, A. (1994, December).
Gall, William E. (1994, July). August). Pesky Personnel Use the Local Bank: What's
President's Message, p. 2. Paperwork — Federal Reporting Wrong with This Statement,
Gall, William E. (1994, Septem- Requirements, pp. 12-14. pp. 48-49.
ber). President’s Message, p. 3. Jenkins, A.S., (1994, April).
Gall, William E., (1994, January). Public Interest: Are We Going
President's Message, p. 2. H Back to the 50s and 60s?, pp. 42-
Gall, William E., (1994, June). Hartman, W.T. & Vidlicka, S.R. 43.
President's Message, p. 2. (1994, February). How Much is Johnson, J.M. (1994, November).
Gall, William E., (1994, April). Enough? Sizing A District's Purchasing Prudence — Look
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