Last night's meeting, at 5 PM at the Collingwood Center, included a number of significant highlights: first, we dedicated the pool at the Collingwood Center to retiring Board Member Judy Hansen. Judy has served for twelve years, in a number of capacities, and she has overseen advancement in the LSESC, including the growth of the Challenger Center; it was fitting, then, that we enjoyed a presentation about the Challenger Center by Reed Steele (if you aren't aware of the Challenger Center, check out this link: http://www.lucas.k12.oh.us/index.php?section=107)
With Judy's term ending, we have an opening on the board. In order to qualify, an individual must reside in the Anthony Wayne, Ottawa Hills, Springfield or Washington Local school districts. An appointment can be made no EARLIER than Jan. 11 and no later than Jan. 30th. If you are interested, please send a letter of interest and a current resume to LSESC, 2275 Collingwood Blvd., Toledo, OH 43620, Attn: Joe Rutherford, Board President. If you would like to further discuss this opportunity, feel free to contact me directly at angelaz@bgsu.edu.
We will be holding a *special meeting* at 11:30 on Friday, December 18th at the Collingwood Center, so if you are interested in finding out more about how the organization operates, feel free to attend.
We are proud that one of our gifted teachers, Laura Amburgey from the Anthony Wayne district, received the Ohio Gifted Teacher of the Year award. This is an impressive honor and we are lucky to have such qualified professionals working at the ESC.
We continue to work on improving and monitoring the progress of our charter schools. Last night we moved to send a notice of intention to suspend New City School in Dayton, Ohio. We will wait to hear back from them (they have 5 business days to submit a corrective action plan). We will deal with their response at the special meeting on Dec. 18.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
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