Shelby Daily Globe

Board of Governors approves new hires

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Mansfield, OH (June 22, 2022) – During the June 15th meeting of the Mid-ohio Educationa­l Service Center’s Board

of Governors, the Board approved two positions connected to the new Ready for Hire program, stemming from the

$1.9 million grant recently awarded to SPARC by the Ohio Department of Education.

Amy Wood was hired as Director of Grants and Special Projects. Her primary responsibi­lities will be to organize,

lead and implement Mid-ohio projects that are grant funded or that fall into an innovative space; requiring the

coordinati­on of multiple stakeholde­rs and partnershi­ps for the benefit of Mid-ohio ESC’S partner school districts.

Wood said her first goal is to implement the Ready For Hire project; a work based learning program that will serve

high school students in Richland, Morrow and Crawford Counties. “Within that project, I will work to enhance the

goals of the SPARC Council and Mid-ohio Business Advisory Council’s reach,” she explained, “engaging business

and education partners to identify and leverage new strategies, such as the use of new and emerging technologi­es

like augmented and virtual reality, to enhance the student career readiness experience in new ways. Through

partnershi­p work, I hope to collaborat­e with a variety of school and community partners to identify, develop and

implement new innovative programmin­g and services.”

She said there is still room for more businesses to join and create work-based experience­s for students. Businesses

that are interested in collaborat­ing with SPARC can email Wood for more informatio­n at wood.amy@moesc.net.

Kevin Fourman was approved for hire as the Crawford County Site Coordinato­r for the SPARC Ready for Hire Grant.

His responsibi­lities include recruiting and enrolling students in the program, supervisin­g program activities,

coordinati­ng family engagement activities, and developing workforce developmen­t partnershi­ps and worksites.

Fourman said his entire educationa­l career has been spent in Crawford County and that experience will serve him

well in the new position as he reaches out to work with districts and students. “Right now, there are three Crawford

County schools working in conjunctio­n with [the Ready for Hire] program, and one goal I have would be to expand

these opportunit­ies for students in all the county school districts.”

Mid-ohio ESC Superinten­dent Kevin D. Kimmel said Wood and Fourman have the experience to make this program

successful. “Both Amy and Kevin have decades of experience in education and know how to reach students where

they are. I am encouraged about the success of the Ready for Hire program with these two in such pivotal roles for its implementa­tion.”

Mid-ohio Educationa­l Service Center provides specialize­d academic and support services, including profession­al

developmen­t, to 11 school districts and over 18,000 students in Crawford, Morrow and Richland Counties. Client

districts receive services from curriculum, gifted and special education consultant­s, speech pathologis­ts,

psychologi­sts, special education teachers, occupation­al therapists and physical therapists.

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