Overview

September 11
11AM PT, 2PM ET

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In an era of tight budgets and rising demands, public school districts need to ensure that every dollar — and every seat — is accounted for. Residency verification isn’t just administrative red tape; it’s a powerful tool to maximize funding, plan accurately and uphold fairness across your community.

Join the Center for Digital Education and Thomson Reuters for a timely conversation on how school district leaders are modernizing their approach to student residency verification. We'll explore how automation can reduce administrative burden, eliminate bias and improve trust — while also strengthening safety and security on campus.

This 60-minute webinar will cover:

  • How inaccurate residency data affects funding, staffing and resource planning
  • Best practices for implementing fast, fair and unbiased verification processes
  • The critical link between student residency data and campus safety
  • How technology, including public records data, alerting tools and license plate recognition, can streamline investigations and identify red flags early

Whether you're leading IT, enrollment, security or finance, this session will help you reimagine residency verification as a strategic advantage — not just a compliance checkbox.

Speakers

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Nick Manoles

Risk & Fraud Product Marketing Manager, Thomson Reuters

Nick Manoles is a Risk & Fraud Product Marketing Manager at Thomson Reuters. With nearly a decade of experience driving fraud strategies for a top five bank, Nick derives insights and develops strategies to quickly identify risk, mitigate fraud, and better serve prospective and existing Thomson Reuters’ clients. Nick received his B.A. (Finance and Economics) and M.B.A. from Bethel University.

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Matt Federoff — Moderator

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

Matt Federoff served as the Chief Information Officer for the Vail School District in Vail, Arizona for 22 years. He helped open 18 new schools, and was the first IT leader in his state to provide comprehensive wifi, 1-1 student laptops, and all digital content for instruction. Before Vail, Matt taught high school science for eight years, where he was named an Apple Distinguished Educator. Retired in 2021 after 30 years in public education and numerous awards and recognitions. Matt lives with his wife and children in Steubenville, Ohio.