April 16, 2024

Empowering Futures:  Showcasing the Promising Practices of Ohio's Schools

Join us as we highlight the great things happening around Ohio as schools implement differentiated programming that helps ALL students get TO and THROUGH High School Graduation.

The selected Promising Practices are not exemplars...they are real practices by schools in the trenches working to provide their students with the best education possible.

These sessions intend to highlight these practices and give you ideas to jumpstart your thinking, planning, and creation of innovative practices in your community.


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9:00 AM            

Opening Session

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Join us as we start off the day with a few words about our WHY...make some connections to work you are currently doing and learn how to navigate to the sessions for the day.

10:00 AM Sessions - Four Sessions from which to choose

Literacy ‘Lifts Off’ at TCTC:  Helping All Students Soar as Readers

 

Kelley Kibbey and Cara DeToro 

Trumbull County Career and Technical Center

Host:  State Support Team Region 5, Jodi Glaser

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TCTC identified literacy as a focus area for improving student performance on end-of-course (EOC) assessments. With a continuous improvement mindset, they applied for and received a Reach All Students Literacy Grant. In the first year of implementing the grant, student outcomes are improving. 

Planning and Creating Pre-Apprenticeships


Jon Szary, Principal

Hamilton High School

Host: State Support Team Region 13, Megan Horstmeier

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Hamilton High School is in its first year of implementing 4 incredible pre-apprenticeships. Hear how they got started and why they chose these career clusters.  

Careers in My Community - K-5 Career Exploration

Joy Wolfel, Mid-East Career Technical Center


Host:  Southeast Tech Prep, Katie Good

Co-Host: Rhedeshia Young-Willingham


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Joy will share how she led the creation of a curriculum to expand career exploration in grades K-5 for five in-demand industries: Transportation, healthcare, construction, manufacturing, and agriculture/environmental. This class is taught as a ‘specials’ class, and Joy has the opportunity to rotate through multiple schools within one year.

Career Advising & Middle School Programming - How to Become What you want to BE through the E's 


Ruth Ray, M.Ed., 

Warrensville Heights City School District


Host:  Northeast Tech Prep, Eric Norris

Co-Host:  Crystal Bryski


Ruth Ray has been the STEAM Integration Coordinator PreK-12 for the Warrensville Heights City School District since 2017. She served in the Career and Technical Education office at CMSD before moving to Warrensville. The Gelfand STEM Center has collaborated with Ruth since 2013.  She was also recognized by the HSTW (High Schools That Work) District Network with the Leadership Award for her exemplary accomplishments with their High School scholars! 

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Beginning career exposure in primary school enhances students' leadership skills, empowers them to explore diverse opportunities, and enables informed decisions about their future careers. 

11:00 AM Sessions - Five Sessions from which to choose

Approaches to Becoming a Lean Six Sigma School


Brian McKnight, Director of Secondary Education

 Greene County Career Center


Host:  State Support Team Region 10, Kari Hunter


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Teaching students critical thinking skills and working in teams is essential as a career tech center. Lean Six Sigma is a team-based problem-solving methodology that combines lean manufacturing and Six Sigma to improve processes, eliminate defects, and increase efficiency. Greene County Career Center is implementing this to enhance classroom productivity and deliver high-quality products or services. 

Unlocking Potential:  The Transformative Power of Internships and Work-Based Learning for Students with Special Needs 


Ryan Myers, Supervisor of Special Education Services, Penta Career Center


Host:  Northwest Tech Prep, Kathy Siebenaler Wilson


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Work-based learning offers a range of benefits for students with disabilities, including skill development, increased confidence, career exploration, awareness of workplace accommodations, networking opportunities, smoother transition to employment, and improved long-term employment outcomes. By actively participating in work-based learning initiatives, students with disabilities can enhance their employability and achieve their career aspirations. 

Innovative Practices - Becoming a 4-Star Business Advisory Council

Ashley Spangler - North Point ESC

Host:  State Support Team Region 2, Matt Marino

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Ashley coordinates the North Point ESC Business Advisory Council, which was identified as a 4-Star BAC.  They were also provided the Award of Excellence in Coordinating Experiences. 

"If you want to be it, you have to see it!" is their motto.  This is done through: 

*YouScience and data that is pulled before each year begins.

All of these expose students to possible jobs/careers for the future! 

Academic Integration in CTE Labs 

Tea McCaulla, Instructor

Pickaway-Ross Career & Technology Center


Host:  Tech Prep Central Region, Carrie Giles

Co-Host: Jodi Glaser


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With nearly 30 years in education, Tea McCaulla has spent the last eight years at Pickaway-Ross Career & Technology Center, teaching Cos. English I & II, English Composition I & II, and Voices of Freedom. In collaboration with Donna Patrick, the junior and senior cosmetology instructor, the two work together to bridge the gap between lab and academic learning by designing lessons that build students' cosmetology skills with their academics. 

Career Advising:  Making Pathways Personal


Beth Warner, Career Pathways Coach

Shenandoah High School


Host:  Southeast Tech Prep, Katie Good

Co-Host:  Melissa Solazzo


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With so many choices, how do schools help students find their pathway? Noble Local Schools has made pathways personal by creating a career advising program that helps students find their WHY, determine their WHAT, and plan how to reach the end goal of Employment, Enrollment, or ENLISTMENT.


12:00 PM - 12:30 PM BREAK

12:30 PM Sessions - Five sessions from which to choose

Leadership Excellence Credential and IEP Goals - Students find success utilizing micro improvements to meet their IEP goals


Melinda Brown, Mariemont HS

Jennifer Dameron & Jessica Berry, Franklin HS

Host:  State Support Team 13, Melissa Solazzo



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Intervention Specialists from two high schools will share their experience with implementing the Leadership Excellence Credential with students in different settings.

Empowering Students, Families, Partners, and TriRivers Through the Graduation Navigator Tool 


Alysse Ross, Director of Special Education and Pupil Services & Kirstin Large, School Counselor, Tri-Rivers Career Center

Host:  State Support Team Region 7, Julie Frankl



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Alysse and Kirstin will share the journey that Tri-Rivers Career Center has been on to promote collaboration with students, families, districts, and career center staff to ensure graduation pathway success. 

Amplifying Academics:  Providing Relevancy Through IRC and Mastery-Based Learning


Jaimie Smith, Grant Career Center

Host:  Southwest Tech Prep, Rita Graf


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Jaimie will share Grant Career Center's journey of integrating industry-recognized credentials into academic courses. Grant has also moved to mastery-based learning, which has been integral to students' success in credential assessments.

Pathways to Careers Improving Post-Secondary Education Options for Students with Developmental Disabilities 

Michelle Rodewald & Shelby Kaminski, Auburn Career Center

Host: State Support Team Region 4, Crystal Bryski


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From a unique programming request to a grant-funded model for providing career exploration opportunities and credentials for adults with disabilities. Explore what has been learned and gain insight into plans for sustainability. 



Western BUILT: Western HS Career Development


Brock Brewster, Superintendent

Western Local Schools


Host:  Southeast Tech Prep, Katie Good

Co-Host:  State Support Team Region 2, Matt Marino


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YouTube - Ribbon Cutting Video

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1:30 PM Sessions - Three sessions from which to choose

A Diploma with Meaning

Jeff Berk, Stebbins HS, Mad River School District

Host:  State Support Team 10, Kari Hunter



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Jeff will share how Stebbins High School has worked to design and align programming to help students achieve a diploma with meaning...with the real potential to impact the students' futures, achieve goals for employment and lifestyle.


Aut-To-Be Partners:  An Innovative Approach to Job Training for Students with Profound Disabilities 

Joel Vidovic, Autism Model School

Host: State Support Team 1, Lisa Hite


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Joel will share how the Autism Model School's staff has created an authentic work experience for students within their school setting. This promising practice is school-based work-based learning that could easily transfer to employment with a local business.


Making Work-Based Learning Work for All Students 

Tom Henderson - Centerville, Kettering, Oakwood Compact

Ann Rush - Butler Tech

Lauren Woehl - Stebbins High School

Host:  West Region Tech Prep, Pam Hunt



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The WBL Coordinators, who represent all three delivery models of CTE, will discuss their unique approaches to WBL, ensuring student and district success.  Overarching WBL strategies, roles and responsibilities, securing WBL opportunities, and tracking methods will be discussed. 

2:30 PM Sessions - Three sessions from which to choose

Pathways to Possibilities:  A model for K-12 Career Discovery 

Nicole Will, Kettering City Schools

Host:  State Support Team Region 10, Kari Hunter


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Opportunity and Access within Job Training Programs

Maria Angel, Transition Coordinator, Columbus City Schools

Host:  State Support Team Region 11, Rhedeshia Young-Willingham


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Q & A - SST and Tech Prep Consultants

Facilitators:  Melissa Solazzo, Pam Hunt, Megan Horstmeier

HostMelissa Solazzo

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Please feel free to drop in here to chat with the consultants from the State Support Team and Tech Prep. If you have questions or want to run an idea by us, stop in and say hello. This session has no formal agenda—just questions, answers, and ideas!

Closing Session - Slide Deck

IdeaBoardz

3:30 PM - 4:00 PM