MANSFIELD – As the start of the school year approaches, the need for substitute teachers is great. Mid-Ohio Educational Service Center is looking for substitute teachers to work in a number of area school districts. Jennifer Reed, Mid-Ohio ESC Human Resource Director, said substitute teachers play a pivotal role in the education of our children. “When […]
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A growing need for Human Services professionals, a career rooted in helping strangers
Across various sectors—including healthcare, education, and criminal justice—the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic has caused an increased need for human services professionals. These professionals play an important role in ensuring mental, emotional, and physical well-being to their community. NC State College is at the forefront of preparing the next generation of human services professionals through […]
Two Lucas students honored as Firelands Electric A Team members
NEW LONDON — Firelands Electric Cooperative has announced the winners of The A Team drawing for the month of July. Sandy Stang just completed sixth grade at Western Reserve Middle School and is the daughter of Doug and Katie Stang. Riley Trumpower, daughter of Aaron and Jodi Trumpower, just wrapped up her eighth-grade year at […]
Shelby hires Andrew McFarland as next middle school principal
Andrew McFarland was hired Tuesday as Shelby’s next middle school principal, following approval from the district’s board of education.
Tomorrow’s Talent: Education remains key for upskilling employees
ASHLAND — Amy Daubenspeck said she approached North Central State College with an idea late last year. Daubenspeck, the president of the Ashland Area Chamber of Commerce, said the chamber is always looking for ways to add value for its members. She heard about a partnership between another chamber and a local university. The school […]
Manufacturing camp exposes students to local employers
MANSFIELD — Michaii Williams is a shy kid with a quiet voice. But ask him to demonstrate a science project and a new kind of confidence emerges. “It might take a couple minutes,” said Williams, 11, as he picked up a piece from his motors and generators-themed STEM kit. Two yellow gears were encased in a […]
Shelby aiming to enhance safety for kids who walk, bike to school
Shelby City Schools will receive consultant assistance from ODOT to help develop a school travel plan for three of the district’s schools.
Lexington alum travels across America to pursue broadcast journalism
EDITOR’S NOTE: Lexington graduate Lily Braumberger, an intern at Richland Source, was the author of this story. LEXINGTON — Gabi Morando, a 2020 Lexington alum, has found herself breaking into the field of broadcast journalism — and loving it. Morando was chosen for the Carnegie Knight News21 program with ArizonaState University in her final semester […]
Mid-Ohio ESC Board of Governors Approves BCBA Development Program Policy
MANSFIELD — The Mid-Ohio Educational Service Center (MOESC) Board of Governors approved the BCBA Development Program Policy during its regular meeting on July 17, 2024. This new initiative was developed in response to the growing demand for Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) services across our districts. A Board Certified Behavior […]
Madison’s Joshua Atwell takes 3rd place in SkillsUSA nationals
MADISON TOWNSHIP — Joshua Atwell’s carpentry education began as a kid, tagging along with his father on job sites. At ten years old, he tagged along as his dad helped build an addition to his grandparent’s house. “I don’t know if I was helping, more like watching,” Atwell said. “But that’s a big part of […]
