"We provide a flexible and individualized support for learning that will inspire our students for unlimited future opportunities to best fit students' future goals and aspirations. We believe that social, emotional, career and academic success are pertinent to the wellness of our students."
Falcon Flex hybrid Learning Program is an extension of the Austintown Local Schools created to meet the needs of students and families that choose a non-traditional school environment. The staff are all licensed teachers that understand and are compassionate educators that are dedicated to the needs of all our students. We truly believe that the students' academic readiness, positive social awareness and emotional soundness are pertinent to their growth, success and their happiness in life.
Director: Mrs. Houser: rhouser@austintownschools.org 330.797.3900 extension 1402
counselor: Mrs. DiMuzio: mdimuzio@austintownschools.org 330.797.3900 extension 1403
Attendance coordinator: tblackann@austintownschools.org 330.797.3900 extension 1310
August 22nd and August 23rd
there will be a mandatory family orientation for all Falcon Flex students and Families. The orientation will be held at our learning center which is located in the former Lynn Kirk Elementary Building. All meetings will be held in Room 13.
Student and Parents must choose one of the meeting dates and times below
August 22nd -Meeting will last approximately an hour
9:00 A.M - 12 P.M.
August 23rd
12:00 P.M. - 5:00 p.m.
Mrs. DiMuzio is in her 3rd year as a School Counselor and her 2nd year at Austintown's Falcon Flex Hybrid Learning program. Previously, she taught Language Arts and English for 22 years at both Austintown Middle School and Fitch High School. She enjoyed teaching English to her students but believed it was time to go back to school once again. She earned her 1st Master's degree at YSU in 2008 and her 2nd Master's Degree from Westminster College in New Wilmington as a School Counselor. Mrs. DiMuzio is passionate about the community of Austintown and more important the success of the Austintown students. she believes that the social aspect, the emotion, and well-being of students have to be sound in order for them to be their best and succeed presently and in their future. encouragement and support do make a difference.
In her free time, she enjoys her family, the home life, quick trips to new places, and Pittsburgh to visit her grandson, Henry Eli.