2013 CADA State Convention Brochure

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February 27 – March 2, 2013 Town and Country Resort & Conference Center San Diego, CA

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from Thought, to Sketch, to Masterpiece February 27 – March 2, 2013 Town and Country Resort & Conference Center San Diego, CA


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from Thought, to Sketch, to Masterpiece Take a minute, close your eyes and see that blank art canvas as your school. Now “IMAGINE” that perfect activities program that reaches out to all students, where they feel welcome, where leaders emerge and significant activities take place. Pick up your pencil and start to sketch it out. Let your creative juices fly. The artist Paul Klee once said, “Life is a great big canvas, and you should throw all the paint on it.” So, dip your paintbrush into fun colors, throw it on your canvas and begin to develop your masterpiece. Pick up that slab of clay and start to mold your leaders. Imagine… shape… design…compose… create! Vincent Van Gogh once said, “I dream my paintings then I paint my dreams.” Let’s imagine a positive school culture on our campus then use CADA to help us build our masterpiece. Many people wonder why Leonardo da Vinci made Mona Lisa smile or why Andy Warhol was obsessed with soup cans. When we look at our students, we often ask the same questions. When we find out the story each artist was trying to tell, we learn to appreciate and admire that piece of artwork so much more. Let’s take that time to listen to our students and learn their stories. Henry S. Moore said, “To be an artist is to believe in life.” Well, to be in activities is to believe in students. The 2013 CADA Convention will give us the artistic tools to believe. There will be time to network with other artists, learn from amazing inspirational speakers, and attend outstanding workshops that will all help us connect students, mold leaders and produce masterpieces of our own.

"All our knowledge has its origins in our perceptions." - Leonardo da Vinci Workshop Training - The Fine Art of CADA is it’s training and networking. The conference will feature over 90 workshop sessions with training for incorporating more of the student body into your school culture (including EL, Special Ed and at-risk students) with ideas for your entire educational team. Activities Directors, administrators, class advisors, and finance clerks will all benefit from the plethora of topics offered. New To Convention - Upon your arrival Wednesday from 1:00-4:00pm we invite you to visit the New to Convention Concierge Room where we will welcome you and help provide you advice and tips to develop a plan to help you navigate the convention. At 4:30pm on Wednesday afternoon be sure to attend the New to Convention Orientation/Download. This highly interactive session is the perfect way to get introduced to CADA. You’ll have the opportunity to meet and connect with other new CADA members in this valuable networking opportunity. Leadership Lessons for Leadership Development - (Thursday 2:40pm-3:30pm) Taking 10-15 minutes of a class period to teach a concept or specific skill can save you hours in the weeks to come. Invest in this session and come away with four new lessons and countless other ideas that will spur you on to the possibilities that lessons can help. Featuring 60-60 - This fast paced session has been a winner three years in a row. Friday from 3:30pm-4:30pm Sixty Tips in Sixty Minutes (or 60-60) will keep your attention as ideas are provided that will change parts of your program... six CADA experts will each give a variety of tips. Hear tips on how to create a positive school climate with topics including (but not limited to): training your leaders, giving leaders a voice, providing common experiences on your campus, creating pride and spirit, creating a culture of service, making connections and promoting achievement. Silent Auction/Dinner Dance - All guests are invited to the CADA Art Gala and Dinner Dance Friday, March 1. The evening’s activities include a reception and silent auction of artwork from local and international artists from 7:00pm-8:00pm. Please take time to view the art, place your bid, and enjoy the reception. The sit down dinner will begin at 8:00pm with a live auction of one of David Garibaldi’s pieces. All proceeds from the silent auction will go to student college scholarships.You can download the scholarship application at www.CADA1.org. Cyber Cafe - The Cyber Café and Technology Lab will be open for your creative juices to flow. Our casual café setting and our interactive classroom will show you what technology is being utilized successfully in classrooms and on campuses across the state and will give you tips on how to creatively integrate these programs. CADA Store - Need help getting your creative juices started? Well, the CADA store is fully stocked for your needs to help you back at your school. If you don’t have time to stop by the store during the convention it can always be accessed at www.cada1.org/store. The CADA Exhibit Hall - The 200+ booth expo hall at the CADA convention will feature over 140 companies that will supply you with all the tools and resources you and your students will need.


Pre Conference Seminar - Solving for X Wednesday Morning from 9:00am-12:30pm (Certification 208)

This seminar can also qualify for MAA Certification. If you will be attending this session and like the additional certification credit, please indicate this on the registration form and pay the appropriate additional fee.

Research shows participation in student activities increases students’ standardized test scores, GPAs, daily attendance, graduation rates, college acceptance rates, and college success rates. This participation practically eliminates the likelihood that a student will choose to drop out or “walk out” of high school while it provides an opportunity to learn and practice social emotional learning (SEL) which reduces behavior remediation costs in both time and money. Do the Math. The Alliance for Student Activities has created an engaging multi-media based presentation that pulls together current research, dialogue and thinking about the impact of co-curricular activities on student performance. The evidence is overwhelming and quite compelling; student activities are the missing variable in too many educational reform equations.Whatever your desired educational or social/emotional outcomes, student activities are provably the primary common denominators driving student performance. Helping education communities understand the power of school sponsored, student lead, professionally advised, student activities and how to maximize their activities programs is vital. Do the Math. A research based, best practices workshop to help your school: Spearheaded by Mike Smith, Bob Tryanski and a team of presenters from the 1) Put thousands of dollars back in the budget Alliance for Student Activities, this morning promises to provide you with 2) Increase test scores by as much as 5% an action plan for attending the rest of this great conference. Maximize your 3) Improve graduation rates school’s investment and your time by beginning the experience with this 4) Free up time for your administrative staff interactive seminar. Come early and Do The Math! 5) Reduce dropout & walkout rates to almost 0 6) Provide a “lab” for Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Check out the CADA webpage www.CADA1.org and see the impact that this 7) Introduce the “missing link” in “education reform” information is providing schools across the nation. Come for the facts – leave with the passion and the Additional registration fee is required for this session. Space is limited. tools! Cost – $100

Pre Conference Seminar - Paint Your Digital Masterpiece Wednesday Morning from 9:00am-12:00pm (Certification 202)

This seminar can also qualify for MAA Certification. If you will be attending this session and like the additional certification credit, please indicate this on the registration form and pay the appropriate additional fee.

Here you will get intense training in Google Docs or in creating your own online personal communication network for school. Learn how to master your blog, share documents online, create a website, tweet, mass text, and how to manage it all from your very own computer. BYOT (Bring Your Own Technology) and use our wireless network or use one of the 30-workstations in the CADA Cyber Café. Plus, we will offer follow up sessions in our Tech Loft on your own laptop or digital device, exclusively for the people who sign up for this class because we know that even the Mona Lisa was not painted in a day. (This session is limited to 50 attendees). Additional registration fee is required for this session. Space is limited. Cost – $75

CADA MAA Certification Wednesday at 1:15pm, (Additional Fee Required)

Just “IMAGINE” an amazing work of art, yes an activities program that reaches out to all students and connects them to school. The CADA Master Activity Program (MAA) will help give you the tools to create your masterpiece. During the 2013 CADA Conference in San Diego the Level I component, “Foundations for Student Activities” will be offered. In the Foundations session you will be introduced to the essential elements for successful Student Activities and how they interrelate. The elements include: Effective Communications, Organizing Student Activities, Leadership Program Development, Developing Personal Leadership Skills, Legal Aspects of Student Activities, Fiscal Accountability and School Culture and Climate. In Level II you will get an in-depth and advanced study of each of the Essential Elements. Each one of these elements will help you “sketchout” that successful Student Activities Program. Check out the CADA website at www.CADA1.org for a complete description of the entire certification program. A complete listing of the Level II elements that will be offered in San Diego will be available after November 1, 2012 on the CADA website. Now is the time to become a “Certified Master Activities Director!”


KeynoteSpeakers

Jason Hewlett

Wednesday General Session 6:00pm-7:15pm Jason was born in Salt Lake City, UT in 1978. His first show was in front of his 3rd grade class where his teacher promised him some time to perform at the end of the day if he’d remain quiet until then. When his chance arrived, Jason went to the front of the classroom as his favorite TV character, Pee Wee Herman, and as his classmates roared with laughter, Jason was hooked with the performing bug. Jason graduated as an Honor Roll student and Student Body President from The Waterford School in Sandy, UT, in 1997. Jason received All-State Honors for his contributions on the school’s basketball team and had plans to play in College until one of his heroes, Coach Tony Ingle of BYU, noticed Jason’s ability to captivate an audience with his humor and impressions. With the help of teachers, coaches and his parents Jason developed his “One Man Show of Music and Comedy Impressions.” Jason has a very inspirational story to tell while entertaining the crowd with his hilarious impressions.

David Garibaldi Thursday General Session 9:00am-10:15am

Art has been an ever-present part of David Garibaldi’s life. From the moment he picked up a crayon as a young child and started to draw, he knew his passion for creating color and images would serve a greater purpose. Creativity surrounded him through his father’s music and dance and his mom’s work as a beauty stylist. Garibaldi picked up his first instrument, a trumpet, in fourth grade and shortly after developed a love for the beats and rhythms of hip-hop. David Garibaldi took the initial first strokes and steps by combining rhythm and hue, music and color, while listening

to hip hop icons Run DMC and Snoop Dogg and painting graffiti with his middle school friends. Music remained a big part of his life joining high school hip-hop dance group, Boogie Monstarz, but art became a more predominant force in his life as he perfected his skill in high school courses. A high school animation teacher first inspired him to take his passion for graffiti and turn it into a more positive and creative direction. Garibaldi never forgets this encouragement and more importantly the value of someone believing in him. Every performance is an opportunity to give back – either through teaching youth or providing resources to the community.

Richard Parkhouse Friday General Session 10:30am-12:00pm

Richard Parkhouse, known throughout educational circles as “Park,” brings a wealth of knowledge regarding positive school environments and increasing expectations. Park has dedicated himself to developing outstanding student activity and leadership programs nationally. He has committed himself to “Changing Lives and Impacting Futures.” He has served as an educator for 25-years as a science teacher, coach, activities director, and assistant principal. Park’s vision is to assist schools in taking their mission statement from “artwork on the wall” to where you can “see it and feel it” as you walk the halls. He helped to found the California Association of Renaissance Educators in 1996 and developed a strong coalition of Renaissance Schools. When asked about his personal interests, he has a heart for school culture, kids futures, leadership training and being incredible!

– Creative and Professional Staging for all General Sessions Sponsored by Pegleg Entertainment

"Feet, what do I need you for when I have wings to fly." - Frida Kahlo


Tentative Schedule

Wednesday – February 27th 9:00am-12:00pm 12:30pm-6:00pm 1:00pm-6:00pm 1:00pm-4:00pm 1:15pm 2:30pm-3:15pm 3:30pm-4:15pm 2:30pm-5:00pm 4:30pm-5:30pm 6:00pm-7:15pm 7:30pm-10:30pm

Pre Con Seminars (Additional Fee) – Solve for X (Certification 208*) – Technology Seminar (Certification 202*) Exhibitor Registration & Set Up Attendee Registration New To Convention Concierge Certification Foundations Workshop Session 1 Workshop Session 2 CADA Store New To Convention Orientation – Sponsored by USA Student Travel First General Session – Keynote Jason Hewlett “Paint the Town Red” Dinner/Area Suites – Sponsored by Lifetouch – DJ Sponsored by SOS Entertainment

Thursday – February 28th 7:45am-1:00pm 8:00am-11:00am 9:00am-10:15am 10:30am-11:15am 10:30am-3:30pm 10:30am-11:10am 11:30am-12:10pm 11:30am-12:30pm 12:30pm-2:30pm 2:40pm-3:30pm 2:50pm-3:30pm 3:40pm-4:20pm 4:30pm-5:45pm 6:00pm-9:00pm 9:00pm-12:00am

Registration Exhibitor Set Up Second General Session – David Girabaldi Awards Reception CADA Store Workshop Session 3 Workshop Session 4 New To Convention Exhibits General Membership Exhibits Leadership Lessons Workshop Session 5 Workshop Session 6 Area Meetings – Dinner Seating “Art Walk” Exhibit Hall Dinner Reception “Party Like Picasso” Networking Spotlight Event – Sponsored by Herff Jones

Friday – March 1st

7:15am 8:00am-10:30am 8:30am-10:00am 8:30am-4:00pm 9:00am-10:00am 9:00am-9:30am 9:45am-10:15am

CADA Fun Run/Walk Registration Affiliates Meeting CADA Store Past Presidents Breakfast Workshop Session 7 Workshop Session 8

* This seminar can also qualify for MAA Certification. If you will be attending this session and like the additional certification credit, please indicate this on the registration form and pay the appropriate additional fee.

Friday Continued 10:30am-12:00pm 12:15pm-1:15pm 12:00pm-2:30pm 12:00pm-4:00pm 2:45pm-3:15pm 3:45pm-4:15pm 3:30pm-4:30pm 4:45pm-6:00pm 5:45pm-6:45pm 7:00pm-8:00pm 8:00pm-9:00pm 8:30pm

Third General Session – Richard Parkhouse Camp Think Tank Exhibit Hall with Raffle Prizes CADA Elections Workshop Session 9 Workshop Session 10 60/60 Presentation Area Suites Administrators’ Reception Art Auction & Gala Dinner Reception Dinner Live Auction Begins

Friday Continued 9:00pm-12:00pm

Dessert and Dance – Sponsored by Jostens

Saturday – March 2nd 9:00am-11:00am 8:15am-9:15am 9:30am-10:15am 10:20am-11:25am 11:30am-12:30pm

CADA Store Meet the Pros Workshop Session 11 • Happiness is NOW • CADA/CASL Talks Workshop Session 12 • Happiness is NOW • CADA/CASL Talks Closing Luncheon

Networking Events One of the best aspects of the CADA Convention is that you are surrounded by people who do what you do. CADA provides an array of opportunities for networking with your peers. Below is a list of the various events designed with networking in mind…be sure to take advantage of them, you won’t be sorry! “Painting the Town Red” – Dinner and Area Networking Suites hosted by Life Touch – Wednesday 7:30pm-10:30pm – Start the conference off right by mixing with activities directors from all over the state and nation. “Art Walk” Dinner & Exhibits – Thursday 6:00pm-9:00pm – Enjoy dinner as you wander around the exhibit hall and network with our affiliates who have everything you need and more to make your year successful.

CADA Fun Run/Walk – Friday 7:15am, A great way to network and keep in shape at the same time. “Art Auction and Gala” Dinner, with dessert sponsored by Jostens – Friday evening 7pm - midnight – Dress to Impress for the Silent Art Auction and Reception from 7:00-8:00pm. Then from 8pm to midnight be ready to enjoy a live Art Auction and evening of food, dancing and friends!

“Party Like Picasso” – Friday, 9:00pm-12:00am Network Spotlight Event Sponsored by Herff Jones event

“Everything you can imagine is real.” - Pablo Picasso


Making Saturday Count Meet the Pros - (Saturday 8:15am-9:15am) In an effort to maximize our workshop time and with the addition of some new programs, Meet the Pros will be presented only once, on Saturday morning. You’ll have the opportunity to hear four different “pros” provide 12-minute presentations, and your idea quotient will increase exponentially. CADA/CASL Talks - (Saturday 9:30am-10:15am & 10:20am-11:25am) Based on the popular TEDTalks, our version will also offer knowledge and inspiration in a storytelling format from experts... former student leaders who are now change agents in their fields. How did becoming involved in a leadership program contribute to their path? What caused them to not only become successful, but have a desire to change attitudes and the lives of those around them in order to build a better world? We invite our educational community of curious souls to come listen to their stories, think about leadership programs on your campus and gain new perspective. What are the most important elements we should teach and what are the most valuable experiences we can provide young leaders to ensure they become the change agents of the world? Let’s learn from our own and IMAGINE with these ideas worth spreading. Happiness is NOW - (Saturday 9:30am-10:15am & 10:20am-

11:25am) “We’re bringing HAPPY back!” Happiness is NOW seeks to AWAKEN the youth of this world, help them UNLOCK their true power, and IGNITE their passion. This group is a conscious movement using the power of speech, music, and dance, to help the youth realize their worth, seek their passion, and strive for cultivating their own authentic happiness. Through social media, the arts, and motivational presentations they seek to AWAKEN the youth of this world, help them UNLOCK their true power, and IGNITE their passion.

“If I create from the heart, nearly everything works.” - Marc Chagall

Registration Information For full registration details including pricing and package details, please review both sides of the enclosed registration form (see center pull out) or visit www.CADA1.org/state convention. This is a professional, adult conference – no children will be admitted to sessions, events or exhibit hall.

Hotel Town and Country Resort & Conference Center 500 Hotel Circle North San Diego, CA 92108 Reservations: (888) 231-4352 CADA has negotiated the exceptional rate of $149.00 (Single) $159.00 (Double) plus tax per night for CADA Convention Attendees. To receive the CADA Special Discounted rate either use the link provided on our website or call reservations at (888) 231-4352 and let them know you are a CADA Convention attendee.You must call by February 13, 2013 to take advantage of this special rate. All reservations are based on availability so make your reservation early! Book today!

Transportation The San Diego airport is located 8 miles from the Town and Country Resort. SuperShuttle of San Diego offers a discounted rate of $10 each way for CADA attendees. You may call (800) 258-3826 to make a reservation, please make sure to mention you are with CADA or use group code (NPJTV). Discount will not be applied if this information is not provided to phone agent. Parkingat the Town and Country Resort is $9 per day for hotel guests and $10 per day for locals.

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