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Debra Metzger Allyson Morrissey Jackie Osborne Tamara Price Jennifer Pummel Sierra Schott Tina Wheeler Curriculum Department: Tommy Renfro School Psychology Case Managers: Connie Schneider Robin Pennell Paraprofessionals: Gayle Beyke Wanda Crump Mary Deringer Cheryl Finnegan Abigail Frankenberg Cheryl Griffis Kylee Meabon Mr. Shawn Brown, Superintendent New Teaching Staff includes: Janelle Ward at Cridersville Elementary Lauren Diglia-Smith at Wapak Elementary Amanda Kirkendall at New Bremen ABC Preschool Holly Franzer at St. Marys Primary Preschool New Superintendent at the Helm & New Staff Working With Our Students Help Me Grow/Preschool Screenings The Auglaize County Health Department and the Ohio Department of Health Help Me Grow program are offering parents an opportunity to have their children, ages birth through 5 years old, screened. Come talk to experts to assure your child is on track in the areas of growth, vision, hearing, foot and ankle, language, motor skills and behavior. If concerns are identified, parents are educated about the services and resources available so their child can get help early and start school healthy and ready to learn. Monday, September 12 3:30—6:00 p.m. (arrive by 5:30 to complete all screening stations) St. Paul’s United Church of Christ 201 N. Perry St., St. Marys Pre-register by calling Charlotte Axe at 1-800- 531-6134 or 419-738- 3410. Issue 65 September 2016 Providing expert educaonal mentorship, innovave support services and dynamic customer relaonships. 1045 Dearbaugh Avenue, Suite 2 Wapakoneta, OH 45895 419-738-3422 Twitter @auglaizeesc www.facebook.com/auglaizecountyesc/

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Debra Metzger

Allyson Morrissey

Jackie Osborne

Tamara Price

Jennifer Pummel

Sierra Schott

Tina Wheeler

Curriculum Department:

Tommy Renfro

School Psychology Case

Managers:

Connie Schneider

Robin Pennell

Paraprofessionals:

Gayle Beyke

Wanda Crump

Mary Deringer

Cheryl Finnegan

Abigail Frankenberg

Cheryl Griffis

Kylee Meabon

Mr. Shawn Brown,

Superintendent

New Teaching Staff includes:

Janelle Ward at

Cridersville Elementary

Lauren Diglia-Smith at

Wapak Elementary

Amanda Kirkendall at

New Bremen ABC

Preschool

Holly Franzer at St. Marys

Primary Preschool

New Superintendent at the Helm &

New Staff Working With Our Students

Help Me Grow/Preschool Screenings

The Auglaize County

Health Department and

the Ohio Department of

Health Help Me Grow

program are offering

parents an opportunity to

have their children, ages

birth through 5 years old,

screened. Come talk to

experts to assure your

child is on track in the

areas of growth, vision,

hearing, foot and ankle,

language, motor skills and

behavior. If concerns are

identified, parents are

educated about the

services and resources

available so their child

can get help early and

start school healthy and

ready to learn.

Monday, September 12

3:30—6:00 p.m. (arrive

by 5:30 to complete all

screening stations)

St. Paul’s United

Church of Christ

201 N. Perry St.,

St. Marys

Pre-register by calling

Charlotte Axe at 1-800-

531-6134 or 419-738-

3410.

Issue 65 September 2016

Providing expert

educational mentorship,

innovative support

services and dynamic

customer relationships.

1045 Dearbaugh Avenue, Suite 2 Wapakoneta, OH 45895

419-738-3422 Twitter @auglaizeesc www.facebook.com/auglaizecountyesc/

On Wednesday, August 3, 2016

the Auglaize County ESC

welcomed principals,

superintendents, and other

administrators from schools in

Auglaize and Hardin Counties.

The morning session focused

on the hidden, yet growing,

problem of human trafficking

in Ohio. Gears shifted in the

second portion of the retreat as

Curriculum Director Kelli Tebbe

presented a compelling and self-

reflective training on Social and

Emotional

Intelligences.

Administrative Retreat

Beginning of the Year Staff In-Service

On Wednesday, August

10, 2016, the Auglaize

County ESC hosted its

annual staff in-service day.

It was a pleasure to

welcome Dr. Cathy

Hamilton. Her fresh and

authentic message of

student success helped to

energize administrators,

teachers, and staff alike.

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Auglaize County Educational Service Center

“Never be less because

others won’t be more.”

~

“Sticks & stones will

break my bones and

words will break my

heart.”

- Dr. Cathy Hamilton

FREE EVENT TO

THE PUBLIC

Tuesday, Sept 20

7:30 p.m.

Niswonger Performing

Arts Center of

Northwest Ohio

10700 St. Rt. 118 S,

Van Wert

As Opiate addiction and

subsequent heroin use

sweep across the nation,

suburban and small

town America are left

trying to make sense of

it and searching for

solutions.

In an hour long

presentation, Sam

Quinones will present

heroin’s path through

the heartland as it

moved through

Columbus and

Portsmouth, as well as a

glimpse into the lives of

individuals and families

affected by opiate

addiction. Following his

presentation a panel of

local officials will

explore the opiate

epidemic from a local

perspective. The panel

will discuss local

enforcement,

prosecution of drug

offenses and treatment

efforts. There will be an

opportunity to pose

questions to the panel.

Sponsored by Westwood

Behavioral Health Center

Inc. in Van Wert.

Sept 12—BLT & TBT Training: Closing Student Learning Gaps through Effective Implementation of BLTs & TBTs Sept 16—Itinerant Professional Learning Community Sept 20—Family Advisory Council Meeting Sept 21—OIP Implementation Support Meeting

Sept 1—School-wide Positive Behavior & Supports Overview Sept 7—Kindergarten Readiness Assessment (KRA) Hybrid Training

Sept 8—UDL Series: Day 1—UDL Overview Sept 8—Trauma Informed Care Training

Sept 27—Positive Behavior Interventions & Supports (PBIS) Coaches Network Cohort 1 For more information,

check out their website at

www.sst6.org, and view the Professional

Development Calendar or call 419-738-9224.

Dreamland: The True Tale of America’s Opiate Epidemic

SST6 Professional Development Opportunities

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September 2016

Sam Quinones

is a Los

Angeles-based

freelance

journalist and

author of three

books of

narrative

nonfiction. His

latest book is,

“Dreamland:

The True Tale

of America’s

Opiate

Epidemic.”

Auglaize County ESC Professional Development

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Auglaize County Educational Service Center

Cost: $0 for member districts / $75 for non-members

Sept 7—Writing Across the Curriculum—grades K-12 — 8:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.

Sept 9—Divergent Grouping: Making it Work in Your Classroom

Gr K-6—8:00 a.m.—11:30 a.m.

Gr 7-12—12:30 p.m.—3:00 p.m.

Sept 16—ELA AIR Test Prep Palooza—grades 3-12 — 8:30 a.m.—3:00 p.m.

Sept 19—Mental Health First Aid — 8:00 a.m.—5:00 p.m.

Sept 20—Ohio School Counselor Evaluation System (OSCES) Training — 8:30 a.m.—3:00

p.m.

Sept 21—Social Studies AIR Test Prep Shindig—grades 6-12 — 8:30 a.m.—3:00 p.m.

Sept 23—Math AIR Test Prep Function—grades 3-12 — 8:30 a.m.—3:00 p.m.

For more information or to register, contact:

Kelli Tebbe, Curriculum Director - [email protected]

Tommy Renfro, Curriculum Coordinator—[email protected]

partnerships as we continue

work to support our local

communities, including the

school-within-a-school

services at Wapakoneta City

and St. Marys City schools.

We now offer daily onsite

tutoring for our high school

students.

The Ohio Department of

Education has renewed our

school’s Drop Out

Prevention and Recovery

status. This enables us to

continue to serve our area’s

most at-risk youth—it is

never too late for them to

earn their diploma. Students

can enroll up thru age 21.

ACE is looking forward to

revealing some brand new

curriculum/course options

later this Fall—stay tuned!

We are looking forward to our

best school year yet!

As always, we work every day to

live out our motto for our

students:

Education Built

Around YOU!

By Carrie Cubberley, Dean of Students

ACE Academy is off to an

energetic start this year! We are

proud of several changes for the

16-17 school year:

ACE has added a required

Career Connections course

for 6th-12th graders. The

curriculum is blended—

making the best use of

virtual and face-to-face

learning.

Shawnee Local and Bath

Local schools have chosen

ACE Academy to provide

their school-within-a-school

(virtual school) services. We

are proud of these new

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September 2016

In August the ESC held trainings

for its staff members to get

refreshers and new training in

non-violent procedures for de-

escalating situations in the

classroom. Lisa Tobin,

Special Education Supervisor,

led the trainings for the

groups.

Non-Violent Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI) Training

Next 8-hour training: October 14: 8:30a.m.—4:30 p.m.

Email [email protected] to register.

KENT STATE’S CAREER & COMMUNITY

STUDIES PROGRAM PRESENTS:

DATE: Saturday, October 15, 2016

TIME: 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

PLACE: White Hall Building at Kent State University

Students: Room 216 Adults: Room 200

How college is different from high school

What to do now to get ready for college

What it means to go to college

Meet current CCS students and mentors

Tour campus (weather permitting) – Be prepared to outside

Program requirements

Enrollment

Program of Study

Costs

Residential Opportunities

How to prepare for a college experience

FREE! LIMITED SEATING!

RSVP: [email protected] – please let us know if there are any

student mobility considerations

Parking available adjacent to White Hall Building

Address: 150 Terrace Drive

Kent, OH 44242

What You Need to Know to Get Ready for a College Experience

Parents/Schools will receive information concerning:

Students will learn:

Recently added college program for students in special education

Please visit our

website at:

www.kent.edu/ehhs/

career-community-