The Montgomery County ESC Student Advisory Delegation had its first meeting of the 2024-2025 school year today, and the delegates delved into all things financial - personal, and school-wise. They explored the relationship between money and education to learn how funding impacts students in Montgomery County. An education policy and funding panel, including Tony Thomas (Superintendent of Northmont City Schools), Tiffany Hiser (Executive Director of the Shared Resource Center), and Megan Sparks (Centerville City Schools Board Member), shared knowledge and answered the tough questions from these students. Questions like, “How are private schools financed?” and “Why do some school districts opt for income taxes and others go for property taxes?” There was a lot of discussion and interest in education policy and decision-making. These delegates were presented with information regarding financial decisions that lay ahead after high school. Ashley Overman (MCESC College Access Coordinator) provided insights on how financial aid, both need-based and merit-based, can impact their choices. They were encouraged to make informed decisions as they think about the future lifestyle they want to have. One goal of this program is to provide student voice to the overall educational system. Today, these delegates made their voices heard as they asked questions and provided insightful feedback to the adults in the room. Ohio Educational Service Center Association (OESCA)
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The Montgomery County Educational Service Center provides a robust array of educational services to 16 public school districts in Montgomery County and over 90 educational entities in multiple counties across the Greater Dayton region. The MCESC is supported by over 600 employees and interacts directly with over 800 employees in partner educational institutions. The MCESC operates two remote learning centers and an annex providing occupational and physical therapy services directly to school districts and families throughout the community. In addition, the MCESC provides outreach to schools and families with speech and hearing pathologists. The MCESC is the home to the regional Learn to Earn Dayton Collaborative reinforcing educational best practices. The program also supports and advocates for Preschool Promise and Early Learning.
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Employees at Montgomery County Educational Service Center
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Laura Engle, PT
Physical Therapist at Montgomery County Educational Service Center
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Seney Calis
Speech Pathologist at Montgomery County Educational Service Center
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Travis Tegtmeyer
Technology Integration Coordinator at Montgomery County Educational Service Center
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Amy Fox Anyanwu
Assistant Superintendent at Montgomery County Educational Service Center
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Congratulations to one of the most impactful influences on my career, Dr. Tom Lasley for an award so very well deserved. Thank you to the Presidents Club for honoring our friend, colleague, and all around great human on a legacy of servant leadership. It was a beautiful ceremony. The words spoken by Jeffrey J Mims Jr, Debbie Lieberman, Andrea White, Tom Young, Phil Plummer, Willis Blackshear Jr, John McManus, Dr. Derrick L. Foward, and others were spot on about Tom's contributions to our community. (Oh, and today was declared Tom Lasley Day in Kettering and Dayton!) We will forever be better for having Tom in our lives! #weareMCESC Montgomery County Educational Service Center Learn to Earn Dayton
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Today, Tom Lasley, MCESC and Learn to Earn Dayton Director of Policy and Advocacy, received the 2024 Citizen Legion of Honor Award for his servant leadership in our region. Dr. Lasley founded or co-founded several organizations critical to educational and social programming for young people and adults in the Dayton region and across Ohio. These include Dayton Early College Academy, the Ohio Early College Association, Air Camp, Inc., and more. He is also the founder of Learn to Earn Dayton. 🏆 Congratulations, Dr. Lasley, on this well-deserved recognition of your transformative contributions to our region! In celebration, the City of Dayton and the City of Kettering have declared today, October 3, 2024, Thomas J. Lasley II Day! The Presidents Club of Dayton
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Today at StriveTogether's 2024 Cradle to Career Network Convening, MCESC and Learn to Earn Dayton Workforce Director, Bryan Stewart was one of three Cradle to Career Network members to share how to successfully engage business and industry leaders and ultimately improve outcomes while strengthening business engagement in the cradle-to-career movement.
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Come learn about new offerings from The College Board's Kristen Kayser. This session is on September 26 from 9-11 a.m. at MCESC. Here's the registration link: https://lnkd.in/gGZWbQZV
📣💎Attention Educators in the Greater-Dayton Area 💎📣 Join me at the Montgomery County Educational Service Center on 9/26 for an informative session about with the latest updates on programs and services from The College Board and how they can support the great work you are already doing in service of your students! Register for this event at https://lnkd.in/ek92R8Mx
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Montgomery County ESC Future Self Center provides an innovative and safe space for middle school and high school students who need to connect and engage with learning. Learn how Future Self Center students are empowered to create their own positive outcomes. https://lnkd.in/gxRvwgSt
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Learning is different here!
Members of the DO STEM Council were able to get a hands-on exploration tour of the newly established SmartLab at the Montgomery County Educational Service Center Learning Center North. As the tagline says Learning is different here. PBL-centered STEM learning environments and curricula that prepare students for the careers of tomorrow. John M. Spičko Ed. S. STEM Learning Ecosystems DoD STEM
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At the Ohio Educational Service Center Association (OESCA) Fall Conference today, MCESC's Director of Instructional Services Candice Sears shared how educational service centers are supporting AI Readiness through a robust network of AI educators statewide. Attendees in this session also learned where to go for updates on AI work and learn about opportunities to get involved. The future is here! This valuable AI discussion was led by Candice, Paula Kucinic (ESC of Northeast Ohio), Wendy Hanasky (East Central Ohio ESC), and Christine Danhoff (North Point ESC). Ohio Department of Education and Workforce #AI #education #Connect #Collaborate #OESCA #weareMCESC
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Learn how Ohio STEM SAILs is expanding opportunities in STEM for *all students! Jessica Short DO STEM Ohio Department of Education and Workforce
NEW E2E SESSION ANNOUNCEMENT at the 2024 SLECoP Convening! Five diverse STEM ecosystems have united to transform Ohio's entire approach to STEM education. Ohio STEM SAILs is breaking down barriers, fostering collaboration, and expanding access to high-quality STEM opportunities for all students across the state. Discover how this innovative initiative is reshaping the future of STEM learning in Ohio. Join Ohio STEM SAILs team, Jessica Short, Ebony Hood, Sean Kelley, Leffingwell Dan, Meghan Federer at #E2E2024 to learn how they're uniting ecosystems statewide: * Coordinate 5 diverse STEM ecosystems * Address regional challenges through collaboration * Implement innovative programs Don't miss this chance to chart a new course for STEM excellence in your state! 🔗 REGISTER TODAY: https://lnkd.in/e4M4yaBW #STEMEcosystems #ChicagoConvening #AccessInAction to join the conversation!
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Leaders from around the state are discussing what successful innovation looks like in schools at the Ohio Educational Service Center Association (OESCA) Fall Conference today. Montgomery County ESC Superintendent Shannon Cox shared that we have enough thought leaders in education and in technology to rethink how we do school where education and learning are the constants and time and environment are the variables. "When we can get to that, we will have truly innovated what education should look like." Valuable conversation led by this ESC Innovation in Action panel: Curt Bradshaw (Southern Ohio ESC), Jennifer Felker (ESC of Western Reserve), Marie Ward (Fairfield County ESC), and Shannon Cox. #InnovationInAction #connect #collaborate #lead #students #futureofeducation #OESCA #weareMCESC