Andrea Ciavarelli, M.Ed.
Consultant: Secondary Transition, Family Engagement, Instructional Improvement
Andrea.Ciavarelli@sst9.org
330-492-8136 Ext. 1413
Hannah Cowie, MPH, OCPC, CDCA, ECMHC, OIFP-II
Consultant: Early Childhood, Family Engagement, and Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports
Hannah.Cowie@sst9.org
330-492-8136 Ext. 1405
Deb Bates
Parent Support Coordinator
Stark County Educational Service Center
Debbie.Bates@starkesc.org
330-492-8136 Ext. 1552
Deb Bates is employed by the Stark County Educational Service Center and serves as a Parent Support Coordinator for districts in Stark, Holmes, and Wayne Counties. Deb works with families who have children with disabilities and their school districts to develop effective partnerships.
Services available for families:
ETR and IEP Process Technical Support
Resources
Annual Conference
Questions Welcomed
For further information regarding the Parent Support Program, call or visit our website. To be placed on our Parent mailing list CLICK HERE.
Amanda Lee
Parent Mentor - Canton City Schools
lee_a@ccsdistrict.org
Special Education Department
Canton City School District
619 Tuscarawas St. W., Suite 515
Phone: 330-588-2147
Parent Mentor Referral Form
Allison Vizzo
Family & Community Liaison
Tri-County Educational Service Center
tesc_avizzo@tccsa.net
330-345-6771 Ext. 294
Addy Taylor
Parent Mentor
Tri-County Educational Service Center - Wayne County
tesc_ataylor@tccsa.net
330-345-6771 Ext. 263
Addy Taylor
Parent Mentor
Tri-County Educational Service Center - Wayne County
tesc_ataylor@tccsa.net
330-345-6771 Ext. 263
Parent Mentor Services
The Parent Mentor provides free information, support, and training to help families and districts with needs related to special education. The Parent Mentor draws on knowledge and experience gained through Ohio Department of Education trainings and as a parent of a child with a disability.
The Role of the Parent Mentor:
Guide families through the special education process and explain parents’ rights and responsibilities,
Provide information and resources to families and school personnel on education laws, district programs and services, and community resources;
Attend Individual Education Program (IEP), 3-year assessment (ETR), 504, and other meetings at the request of parent or educational staff
The Tri-County Parent Mentor Program is funded by a grant from the Ohio Department of Education.
ADDY TAYLOR will be the Parent Mentor of Ohio at Tri-County starting the 2025-2026 school year. You may remember her from her previous time here at the ESC as a Parent Mentor. After spending some time at the Ohio Department of Health, working on public health initiatives and the Ohio Department of Children and Youth, working in maternal and infant health, Addy is returning to her work, here, in education. As you may remember, she is a parent of a child with a disability herself which allows her to relate to the challenges that families of children with disabilities experience. She is also well versed in the community resources that are available here in Ashland, Holmes and Wayne Counties. During her previous years at the ESC she was a familiar face to many families and district staff. She is looking forward to engaging in the work of assisting districts and families on their journeys through Special Education. Please reach out to her to learn more about the role of the Parent Mentor and how she can assist your districts and families.
The Parent Mentor provides free information, support, and training to help families and districts with needs related to special education. The Parent Mentor draws on knowledge and experience gained through Ohio Department of Education trainings and as a parent of a child with a disability.
The Role of the Parent Mentor:
Guide families through the special education process and explain parents’ rights and responsibilities,
Provide information and resources to families and school personnel on education laws, district programs and services, and community resources;
Attend Individual Education Program (IEP), 3-year assessment (ETR), 504, and other meetings at the request of parent or educational staff
The Tri-County Parent Mentor Program is funded by a grant from the Ohio Department of Education.
ADDY TAYLOR will be the Parent Mentor of Ohio at Tri-County starting the 2025-2026 school year. You may remember her from her previous time here at the ESC as a Parent Mentor. After spending some time at the Ohio Department of Health, working on public health initiatives and the Ohio Department of Children and Youth, working in maternal and infant health, Addy is returning to her work, here, in education. As you may remember, she is a parent of a child with a disability herself which allows her to relate to the challenges that families of children with disabilities experience. She is also well versed in the community resources that are available here in Ashland, Holmes and Wayne Counties. During her previous years at the ESC she was a familiar face to many families and district staff. She is looking forward to engaging in the work of assisting districts and families on their journeys through Special Education. Please reach out to her to learn more about the role of the Parent Mentor and how she can assist your districts and families.
Debbi Bailey, M.Ed., LSW
Consultant: Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports, Early Childhood
Debbi.Bailey@sst9.org
330-492-8136 Ext. 1448
Andrea Ciavarelli, M.Ed.
Consultant: Secondary Transition, Family Engagement, Instructional Improvement
Andrea.Ciavarelli@sst9.org
330-492-8136 Ext. 1413
Krista L. Allison, J.D.
Career Technical Planning District Consultant (CTPD)
Krista.Allison@sst9.org
330-492-8136 Ext. 1553
Leeann Weigman, M.Ed.
Special Education Consultant (Preschool - Grade 12)
Leeann.Weigman@sst9.org
330-492-8136 Ext. 1443
Andrea Ciavarelli, M.Ed.
Consultant: Transition, Family Engagement, Instructional Improvement
Andrea.Ciavarelli@sst9.org
330-492-8136 Ext. 1413
Michelle Rentsch, M.Ed.
Consultant: Special Education, Instructional Improvement
Michelle.Rentsch@sst9.org
330-492-8136 Ext. 1455