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started by Bonnie Sutton on 12 Oct 11
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    NCES Announces the 2012 National Forum on Education Statistics and the 25th Annual NCES Management Information Systems (MIS) Conference
    The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) will be sponsoring a 2-day meeting of the membership of the National Forum on Education Statistics February 13-14, 2012 in San Diego, CA. This meeting will immediately be followed by the 25th Annual Management Information Systems (MIS) Conference, co-sponsored this year by the California Department of Education and NCES, February 15-17, 2012. The theme for this year's conference is "Server's Up, Dude."

    The 2012 MIS Conference is a concentrated 3-day program of information about best practices, innovative ideas, current issues, and practical how-to advice about data systems for K-12 education. It brings together the people who work with information collection, management, transmittal, and reporting in school districts and state education agencies.

    This year, the MIS Conference will offer more than 100 presentations, demonstrations, and workshops conducted by practitioners from K-12 information systems.

    You are invited to attend the 25th Annual MIS Conference in San Diego and to submit a proposal to present a session that will add to the conference's interest and usefulness. Topics are invited from all sources, but the major focus will be on data use, data standards, statewide data systems, and data quality. For more information about the conference, including registration and proposal submission instructions, please visit
    http://ies.ed.gov/whatsnew/conferences/?id=905

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