MCESC HR Quarterly News
Montgomery County ESC: August ~ November 2017
MCESC Welcomes Over 380 Staff Members in First Opening Day Convocation
Associate Superintendent, Shannon M. Cox
MCESC welcomed 387 staff members back to work for the 2017-2018 school year on August 9th! Even though all of our departments or divisions of the organization were given a color to use as their visual representation within the crowd, each department brought creativity to a new level! Capes, sunglasses, pink sports coats; as well as, a variety of other innovative ways were used to show our department unity! While we were able to clearly see who belonged to which department, the more amazing view came while standing at the podium looking out among the smiles and beautiful souls who represent MCESC on a daily basis in over 90 educational entities throughout the year. Service is our middle name and we do take it seriously. Our workforce is derived of individuals with many different skill-sets, talents, credentials and licenses, but one thing we all hold in common is our drive to provide quality service for the greater good.
Our intention to bring the entire MCESC staff together was to start the year off knowing and seeing how we each fit, as a very special piece of the larger organization. What we each do every day, matters to kids, every day!
Adam Shell
Shannon Cox & Adam Shell
Welcome over 380 Staff Members
The Wellness Wave ~
Director of Operations & Administration, Rusty Clifford
The “Incredible Health, Family, Work Guy,” otherwise known as Director of Administration & Operations, Rusty Clifford led the Wellness Wave at the MCESC Opening Day Convocation. “Thank you to all of the MCESC Staff for your continued support of Wellness Committee activities.” “An additional thank you,” said Clifford, “to all who have participated in EPC insurance related Health Wellness challenges and webcasts.” “Moreover, thank you to all for your willing participation in the Wellness Wave on Opening Day! – It was Incredible!”
“Health, Family & Work (HFW) Create a culture of wellness in every classroom, cubicle, and building – students and staff,” said Clifford. “Your personal health – Mind, Body, and Soul – is paramount, personalized, and pursued daily.” With a huge smile on his face, Rusty jests, “Your wellness pursuits will put a hitch in your giddy up, a zig in your zag, and a look, feel, and groove in you that will be “Incredible!”
Health Wellness Champions are strategically positioned throughout the MCESC to energize, educate, and enlighten you about Health Wellness programs, activities and initiatives. They will also be leading and facilitating the conversations at each site regarding the utilization of financial resources to meet your site specific Health Wellness needs. Working together we know that the 2017-18 school year will be productive, healthy, and “Incredible!”
The Incredible HFW Guy ~ Director Rusty Clifford
Clifford gets the Wellness Wave going!
"Look out! The Wellness Wave is contagious!"
Welcome New Hires and Transfers
Director of Human Resources, Marion Stout
New Staff Members 2017-2018 School Year
Educational Assistant 26
MCLC West 17, MCLC East 7, Beckitt Springs 1, Northridge 1
Intervention Specialist 15
MCLC West- 8, MCLC East - 3, Beckitt Springs 1, YPH - 1, APE – 2
Miami Valley Regional Center Specialists 2
Elementary Principal 1 and Assistant Principal 1
Director of Administration and Operations 1
Custodians 2
Speech Language Pathologists 4
School Psychologists 5
Occupational Therapists 1
Attendance Officer 1
City County Contracts 4
Supervisors 5
Gifted 1
Instructional 2
Student Programs 1
Stem Director 1
Learn to Earn 2
Payroll Officer 1
Administrative Consultant 1
SST Consultant 1
School and Family Facilitator 1
Total New Staff Members 74
Lia Andrix - Educational Assistant
Abby Balazs - Intervention Specialist
Carl ‘Ray’ Banks - Intervention Specialist
Evan Beam - Tech Assistant
Khandis Beardmore - Educational Assistant
Henry "Hank" Benton - Trotwood Academic Coach
Erica Brackens - Educational Assistant
Amy Broermann - Speech & Language Pathologist
Caleb Brumley - Educational Assistant
Devon Caldwell - Educational Assistant
LaKiesha Cannon - Educational Assistant
Emma Chadd - School Psychologist
Brian ‘Rusty’ Clifford - Director Operations & Administration
Lisa Combs - Administrative Consultant
Travis Cooper - Hearing Intervention Specialist
Dawnna Cron - Payroll Officer
Ralph Davis - Restorative Justice Specialist
Michael Diehl - Educational Assistant
Courtney Duncan - Educational Assistant
Holly Farrell—Adaptive Physical Education
Kathleen Fath - Intervention Specialist
Michaline ‘Maxie’ Flynn - School Psychologist
Barbara Gardecki - Instructional Supervisor
Michaela Gates - Intervention Specialist
Taiesha Green - Educational Assistant
Nicole Hall - Educational Assistant
Natasha Harrell - Secretary, LTE
Alicia Helton - Educational Assistant
Justin Henkaline - Educational Assistant
Lori Herrick - Intervention Specialist
Reginald Hicks - Educational Assistant
TeChina Jackson - Educational Assistant
Cristina Kazzi - Speech & Language Pathologist
Michael Kelly - State Support Team Consultant
Laura Kuebel - School Psychologist
Unique Lane - Educational Assistant
William Johnson - Ofoegbu - Educational Assistant
Kris Ketron - Attendance Officer
Andrew Kiger - AIM Coordinator
Heather Koehl - Instructional Supervisor
Laura Kuebel - School Psychologist
Jodi Kulka - School Psychologist
Paula Latham - Trotwood Restorative Justice Specialist
DaJuana Lewis - Educational Assistant
Breanna Lloyd - Educational Assistant
Latoria Marcellus - Preschool Promise Director of Quality
Richard "Blaine" Markland - Intervention Specialist
Anthya McClurkin - Educational Assistant
Ronnie McGraw - Custodian
Jessica McKelvey - Educational Assistant
Sarah Mescher—School Psychologist Intern
Cheryl Miller - Educational Assistant
Melissa Mize - Intervention Specialist
Abby Naska - Orientation & Mobility Specialist
Angie Osenbaugh - Intervention Specialist
Tiffany Parker - Educational Assistant
Danielle Pegues - Educational Assistant
Taylor Petry - Speech & Language Pathologist
Holly Pressley - Assistant Principal
Dana Saddler - Intervention Specialist
Michael Sanders - Educational Assistant
Kristin Schmidt - Intervention Specialist
Wendell Sheets—Substitute Custodian
Lahela Snyder - Gifted Supervisor
Erin Thalheimer - Speech & Language Pathologist
Megan VanChure - Intervention Specialist
Kathy Vail - Family Consultant
Jodi Villars - PE Teacher
Kaleigh Weithman - Occupational Therapist
Transfers
Elizabeth Wolfe - Eberly - STEM Director
Jo Slieff - Principal
Tobi Wells - Intervention Specialist
Judy Hensley - Adaptive Physical Education
Jeremy Joseph -Supervisor, Student Programs
Transfer Tobi Wells ~ Among New Intervention Specialist's
Director of Employee Relations, Bonita Terry
Director of Employee Relations, Bonita Terry asks Tobi Wells about coming into her new position as Intervention Specialist after serving as Educational Assistant for MCESC.
New Intervention Specialist, Tobi Wells is not so new to Montgomery County Learning Centers!
Why did you decide to come to MCESC? I was substituting for a couple local districts and applied for MCESC. I enjoyed substituting for MCESC and gladly accepted a full time position as Educational Assistant when offered the opportunity.
Terry: What made you choose to become an Intervention Specialist?
Wells: I enjoyed working with the students and had the opportunity to join a grant funded accelerated program through the University of Dayton.
Terry: How difficult was it for you to take classes and work?
Wells: I began my classes in the summer, which made it easier. Once I went back to work it was difficult trying to juggle work, classes and my home life.
Terry: Did you take advantage of Tuition Reimbursement?
Wells: My program was entirely grant funded. The initial portion of the program is complete but I am still required to take courses towards my permanent licensure, so I will be taking advantage of the MCESC Tuition Reimbursement program offered by Montgomery County ESC.
Terry: What is the likelihood that you will continue to serve the children of MCESC?
Wells: I enjoy working with the students at MCESC so I see myself staying in my current position for a while.
Terry: Why are you here?
Wells: I am here at MCLC West to teach our students, to the best of my ability, how to be knowledgeable and independent once they graduate.
Longevity Award Winners 5 ~ 10 ~ 15 ~ 20 Years of Service
Director of Human Resources, Marion Stout
Director of Human Resources, Marion Stout salutes Longevity Award Winners at the MCESC Opening Day Convocation! “Service in one location is a great feat in 2017 and we want to make this special,” said Stout.
5 Years of Service: J. Appelbaum, T. Grottla, R. McKelvey, R. Riddlebarger, B. Savino, R. Smith, J. Stump, M. Hortman, J. Johnson, G. Bastin, R. Hagan, K. Brun, K. Coppess, K. Lang, K. Langendefer, C. McCall, M. Miller, A. Smalls
10 Years of Service: D. Tschirhart, B. Terry, A. Beam, D. Gussler, H. Cooper, J. Campbell
15 Years of Service: M. McCommons, M. Glover, J. Hensley, L. Engle, J. Renegado, S. Shull, A. Wade, C. Anklan, M. Kreill
20 Years of Service Pictured top: A. Manos, L. Saylor, N. Wilker, M. Donovan, L. Frantz, S. Voisard, (Not pictured) R. Sneed, G. Jewell, A. D'Amico, C. Watson, M. Fox, S. Hey, T. Stukey
MCESC Staff with 5 Years of Service
MCESC Staff with 10 Years of Service
MCESC Staff with 15 Years of Service
American Fidelity and Your Benefits ~
Treasurer, Christopher Fox
The Montgomery County Educational Service Center is constantly looking for new partnerships to help us provide the best service we can to our students, staff, and client districts. This holds true in all aspects of the business, including benefits. Staff and associated benefits make up nearly 75% of the budget. So in an effort to streamline the benefit process, which will in turn cut down on these costs, we have partnered with American Fidelity.
Here in the next few weeks, we will begin our benefit enrollment meetings. These will answer many questions you may have or in some cases, answer questions you haven’t even thought about yet. American Fidelity, alongside McGohan Brabender, will be on site to provide up to date information regarding benefit changes and how they affect you.
Open Enrollment begins October 16, 2017. This year, you will be logging into Benelogic (which is the EPC platform for benefits) and selecting what insurances you would like to carry for the 2018 plan year.
During open enrollment, you will have an opportunity to meet with an American Fidelity consultant one on one to discuss what insurances you would like to carry and also what voluntary products you would like to have (i.e. voluntary life, disability, etc.). Every employee will have up to 30 minutes to discuss benefits with the consultant. This time can either be spent asking questions, walking through the Benelogic process, or both. We look forward to this new partnership and hope you find it to be a benefit to you.
Biometric Screening - Get your Biometric Screening at the MCESC or schedule one with your doctor today!
Employees selecting the ESC Medical Insurance MUST have completed a Biometric Screening by December 1, 2017 or they will be charged an ADDITIONAL $100.00 per month for their Medical Insurance Coverage.
Employees may either turn in their screening form that has been completed by their physician OR participate in the screenings listed below. There is NO CHARGE to complete the screening during the times listed below and there is NO CHARGE for employees to receive flu shots
Employees may register for any of the screenings listed below. Registration IS required for BOTH the Biometric Screening and Flu shots.
Monday, October 9, 2017 at Learning Center East: 2528 Wilmington Pk., Kettering OH 45419
- Contact: Pam Dalton 937-293-7559
- Contact: Jenny Appelbaum 937-253-4178
- Contact: Barbara Orr 937-225-4603
- Contact: Mary Crews 937-236-9965
Open Enrollment and Voluntary Benefit Meetings
Would you like to have additional information about your benefits?
Would you like to ask questions about your options?
Join us for the MCESC Open Enrollment & Voluntary Benefit Meetings!
The Office of Human Resources & the Treasurer's Office would like for you to STAY informed!
Monday, October 16, 2017 from 4:30p to 6:00p
Admin Office @ Keowee - 200 S. Keowee St., Dayton OH 45402
Tuesday, October 17, 2017 from 2:30p to 4:00p
MCLC West - 3500 S. Kettering Blvd., Moraine OH 45439
Wednesday, October 18, 2017 from 2:30p to 4:00p
MCLC East - 2528 Wilmington Pk., Kettering OH 45419
Friday, October 20, 2017 from 1:00p to 2:30p
Regional Center- 4801 Springfield St., Dayton OH 45431
Pictured above, Treasurer's Office (Chris Fox - Treasurer, April Oliver - Assistant Treasurer, Dawnna Cron - Payroll Officer, Brandy Nelson- Accounts Payable Clerk)
EAT ~ The Educational Assessment Team
Coordinator of EAT & Assistant to Admin. Supervisor,
Christy Donnelly
The Educational Assessment Team works collaboratively with school district personnel to provide specialized assistance meeting the unique and challenging needs of individual students with low incidence (severe and/or multiple) disabilities. They collaborate with participating public school districts in Clarke, Darke, Greene, Miami, Montgomery and Preble counties. The team includes highly qualified school psychologists, and educational audiologist, a speech/language pathologist, a teacher of the visually impaired, and an orientation and mobility specialist
The types of assessments are varied and are determined by needs of the student and the requests from the district which can include autism, assistive technology for the visually impaired, assistive technology for writing and reading, augmentative communication, hearing tests, auditory processing tests (7years +), functional listening assessments, functional vision, Independent Educational Evaluations (IEEs), and other assessments as approved.
School districts seek support from the EAT’s highly qualified practitioners who have specialized training and experience in evaluating and supporting students with low incidence disabilities.
School districts make referrals to the EAT by contacting the Miami Valley Regional Center. Once the team has completed the testing, observations, and interviews a comprehensive written report is developed and shared with the district. In some cases the results may be shared simultaneously with parents and the school district. The staff of the EAT is willing to discuss findings and answer questions.
Superintendent's Spotlight on Marti Baker ~
Superintendent, Frank DePalma
Marti Baker began her career at MCESC in May, 2006 as a custodian at the Keowee Street office. Later that year she applied for the receptionist position and served as our receptionist for several years. Marti took it upon herself to improve her computer skills and three years ago transferred to the Instructional Services department. She has worked diligently to aid in the department’s growth as she supported all general curriculum offerings-especially the work of the Stem Center. Marti has become well known to district reps who now depend on her support. Recently Marti assumed the hybrid position of secretary for the Associate Superintendent and Superintendent.
Marti grew up on a farm with livestock to care for and 1200 acres to cultivate. She raised, bred, showed, rode and drove Clydesdale horses. She came to MCESC with dirt under her fingernails, willingness to work and a drive for personal and professional growth. Marti works her embroidery business at night and on weekends along with an occasional horse show. Her pride and joy are her two adult sons, Bobby who works for an international tech company in Columbus and Ben who leads quality control for a major meat packing plant in Cincinnati.
“The ESC took a chance on me. I am forever grateful,” said Marti. The fact is that she earned those chances and it has been mutually beneficial to Marti and the ESC.
MCESC Birthdays this Quarter ~ August
Angela Asman Occupational Therapist, August 13
Angela Cook School Counselor, August 3
Ashley Marshall Preschool Promise Director, August 4
Barbara Orr Secretary, August 10
Brandy Nelson Accounts Payable Clerk, August 1
Carol Caplinger-Lemons Teacher, August 18
Cheryl Miller Educational Assistant, August 24
Christina Cool Occupational Therapist, August 24
Christine McCall Occupational Therapist Asst., August 12
Cristina Kazzi Speech Therapist, August 24
Denise Van Winkle Educational Assistant, August 16
Erica Brackens Educational Assistant, August 15
Garey Grigsby Educational Assistant, August 23
Heather Sage SST Consultant, August 15
Jacqueline Renegado Occupational Therapist, August 20
James Plummer Custodian, August 5
Jennifer Abels Physical Therapist, August 9
Justin Moorman Teacher, August 9
Kara Hartke Occupational Therapist, August 10
Karyn Sleppy Teacher, August 24
Marlene McCommons Secretary, August 2
Mary Crews Secretary, August 27
Mary Hargreaves Educational Assistan, August 2
Marylouise Braun Summer RISE Coordinator, August 7
Megan McDaniel Educational Assistant, August 31 (Pictured above)
Megan VanChure Teacher, August 1
Michael Diehl Educational Assistant, August 14
Michael Sanders Educational Assistant, August 10
Mimzie Attisano Sub Physical Therapist, August 30
Paula Pleiman Occupational Therapist, August 23
Priya Morris Educational Assistant, August 10
Reginald Talley Educational Assistant, August 11
Ritika Kurup Director of Early Learning LTE, August 25
Roderick Sneed Educational Assistant, August 2
Roger Smith Educational Assistant, August 8
Ronnie McGraw Custodian, August 8
Roosevelt Mahoney Educational Assistant, August 14
Sarah Mescher School Psych Intern, August 8
Seney Calis Speech Therapist, August 17
Sharon Govender Art Teacher, August 31
Taylor Petry Speech Therapist, August 25
Teresa Stukey Occupational Therapist, August 8
Vickie Hesler State Support Team, August 15
William Griffith Computer Technologist, August 15
Karen Fair Health Clinic RN, August 10
Sharon Jancha Orientation Mobility Specialist, August 10
August Birthday's
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MCESC Birthday's This Quarter ~ September
Carolyn Nevels Teacher, September 7
Cheryl VanHoose Director of OT/PT, September 14
Christina Helmer Teacher, September 2
Daryl Michael Board Member, September 16
Delores Pugh SST Consultant, September 23
Eileen Epley Physical Therapist, September 10
Joyce Rex State Support Team Consultant, September 11
Kelli Cook Secretary, September 8 (Pictured above)
Kerry Laake Educational Assistant, September 30
Laura Alway Occupational Therapist, September 25
Lisa Combs Administrative Consultant, September 18
Lori Herrick Teacher, September 30
Marcus Glover Attendance Officer, September 19
Michelle Gardner Physical Therapist, September 30
Pamela Horn Educational Assistant, September 11
Pamela Moorman-Broderick Teacher, September 18
Patricia Hoyle Dh/Sld Supervisor, September 27
Paula Latham Restorative Justice Spec., September 20
Ramona Williams Educational Assistant, September 18
Robyn Lightcap Executive Director LTE, September 25
Stephen Rader, Jr. Custodian, September 20
Susan Edmondson Physical Therapist, September 29
Susan Seelig SST Consultant, September14
Taylor Miley Teacher, September 6
Tonya Flory Educational Assistant, September 28
Volanda Brice, Educational Assistant, September 27
September Birthday's
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MCESC Birthday's this Quarter ~ October
Allison Officer ACT Intervention Specialist, October 24
Andrea Smalls Nurse, October 17
Bonnie Thompson State Support Team Consultant, October 22
Carol Dittoe Speech Therapist, October 18
Dawnna Cron Payroll Officer, October 22
Devon Berry Educational Assistant, October 2
Diana Wourms Physical Therapist, October 9
Erin Newsome Occupational Therapist, October 27
Francis Burneka Educational Assistant, October 7
Jacqueline Baumgardner Educational Assistant, October 21
Jennifer Mikesell Educational Assistant, October 9
John Kettering Educational Assistant, October 12
Joyce Richards Industry & Career Experience Coordinator, October 30
Kristin Miller Occupational Therapist, October 13
Kristin Schmidt Teacher, October 29
Linda Daniels Physical Therapist, October 12
Linda Swafford Receptionist, October 14
Michelle Kyle Physical Therapist, October 13
Rebecca Brinkman - Clayman SST Consultant, October 6
Reggie Hicks Educational Assistant, October 25
Rusty Clifford Director of Administration & Operations, October 25
Sarah Baidel Speech Therapist, October 20
Stacey Graw Teacher, October 16
Stacie Hayne State Support Team Consultant, October 29
Susan Woodward Test Scorer, October 25
Terri Blakely Occupational Therapist, October 13
Thomas Walter Teacher, October 7
Tina Baker Educational Assistant, October 8
Tina Boehmer Custodian, October 25
Tina Snyder Occupational Therapist, October 21
Unique Lane Educational Assistant, October 13
October Birthday's
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MCESC Birthday's this Quarter ~ November
Abby Balazs Teacher, November 18
Alicia Helton Educational Assistant, November 2
Alyssa Medeiros Educational Assistant, November 4
Amy Bernett Educational Assistant, November 5
Andrea Rhoden Occupational Therapist, November 24
Andrew Kiger AIM Coordinator, November 28
Anne Klene Occupational Therapist, November 26
Ashley Hackett Speech Therapist, November 6
Cari Minnich Physical Therapist, November 16
Christina Barhorst Occupational Therapist, November 11
Christine Anklan Secretary, November 19
Christopher Pennybacker Educational Assistant, November 4
Christy Donnelly Ed Assessment Project Coord/Asst to Admin Supervisor, November 22
Cynthia Weidle Educational Assistant, November 23
Danielle Campbell Physical Therapist Assistant, November 19
Elizabeth Wolfe-Eberly Stem Center Director, November 22
Hank Benton Academic Coach/Mentor (Trotwood), November 22
Holly Pressley Assistant Principal, November 21
Ingrid Moore Educational Assistant, November 6
Ivory Kennedy Educational Assistant, November 1
Katie Langenderfer Occupational Therapist, November 25
Kelly Geers Workforce Director, November 11
Kim Shults Tutor, November 24
Kris Ketron Attendance Officer, November 6
Laura Boyd Graduation Readiness Coordinator, November 9
Laura Kuebel Psychologist, November 21
Lauren Gibbs Hearing Intervention Specialist, November 12
Lisa Rife Teacher, November 20
Lori Alejandro Secretary, November 30
Mandy Whitfield Teacher, November 23
Mark Foley Teacher of the Visually Impaired, November 2
Mary Jane Karns State Support Team Consultant, November 30
Mary Prather Teacher, November 22
Michelle Thibaut Teacher - Ape, November 19
Nicole Cobb Educational Assistant, November 10
Norma Wilker Occupational Therapist, November 29
Ray Banks Teacher, November 4
Robert Mckelvey Educational Assistant, November 10
Robin Koronich Teacher, November 16
Roger Wiedenheft Maintenance Director, November 13
Ronald Murray AIM Coordinator, November 2
Sharon Geer Interpreter, November 21
Sonya Shull Physical Therapist, November 4
Susan Aebker Occupational Therapist, November 23
Timothy Appelbaum Educational Assistant, November 26
Caroline Balazs Educational Assistant, November 24
Anthony Appelbaum Educational Assistant, November 26
November Birthday's
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LPDC
If your are a certified educator , ask yourself these questions:
Is my license due to expire in June of 2018? Do I have enough C.E.U.'s to renew my license? Do I have an approved Individual Professional Development Plan (Ippy Dippy)? Does my license require that I take additional coursework prior to renewal?
ALL licensure renewals must be processed through the LPDC.
The LPDC, rather than state certification office has become the signatory for licensure renewal. The LPDC cannot approve any new licensure, only renewals.
Educators are expected to renew their licensure by developing an Individual Professional Development Plan that must be reviewed, approved, and verified by the LPDC in each school district.
Educators who have obtained a Permanent Certificate do not have to develop an Individual Professional Development Plan. Permanent Certificates remain permanent under the new licensure system.
Your LPDC is here to help you. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact any member of the committee.
EMC LPDC
Judy Hensley, Chair - judith.hensley@mcesc.org
Shannon Cox - shannon.cox@mcesc.org
Mark Pressley - mark.pressley@mcesc.org
Bonita Terry - bonnie.terry@mcesc.org
Mandy Whitfield -mandy.whitfield@mcesc.org
MCESC LPDC
Bonita Terry, Chair - bonnie.terry@mcesc.org
Hallie Greenfield: Specialist Staff - hallie.greenfield@mcesc.org
Laura Jones: SST Staff - laura.jones@mcesc.org
Jeremy Joseph: Student Programs Supervisors - jeremy.joseph@mcesc.org
Dena Shepard: Curriculum & Instruction Staff - dena.shepard@mcesc.org
MCESC United Way Campaign 2017 ~
MCESC Team,
Last year, the MCESC United Way Donation was $10,028.00 with an additional $130.00 from the Regional Center's 'Friday Jeans Day' and the Keowee St. 'Chili Cook Off' for a total of $10,158.00!!!
By donating to United Way, you can support the causes you care about and make a positive impact on those around you all through a single contribution. United Way connects us all, providing real impact through quality programs, services, and initiatives. LIVE UNITED through your investment in the community and in the future, today!
When you give to United Way, your dollars stay in your community to help people who live in your community. Your generosity helps make the Dayton region a better place for us all. We help people learn, develop, hope, and live their best lives. Our goals is to make the Dayton region thrive in the areas of education, income and health that will advance the common good for all in our community.
This year's United Way Campaign will begin on October 23rd and run through November 3rd. Each MCESC location will have a UW Team Leader. Please listen and look for additional information at your location and give UNITED!
Montgomery County Educational Service Center
The Montgomery County Educational Service Center (ESC) supports a system for strong collaborative linkages of its major stakeholders: districts, educational providers, students, parents, and the public at large. Through these combined efforts, the ESC works actively to support the schools' continuous improvement processes by offering a broad range of quality services and programs. These cooperative efforts are designed to strengthen the capacity of the districts to achieve quality and cost-effective programs.
Email: bonnie.terry@mcesc.org
Website: www.mcesc.org
Location: 200 South Keowee Street, Dayton, OH, United States
Phone: 937-225-4598
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MontgomeryCountyESC/
Twitter: @mcesc