Members then heard a presentation by a panel consisting of Nicole Donovsky, Bricker/ Eckler Attorney, Jennifer Economus, Alberton-Hill Consluting, Chris McClasky, Bricker/Eckler Attorney and Huntington Local School Superintendent, Pete Ruby.
CORAS has had a very busy beginning to the school year.
In October, Members were given an update on the Legislative Brunch (see below). Everyone who attended were very pleased with the progress of this effort and partly due to these efforts several CORAS districts have been included in a $2 million grant for School Based Telehealth Initiative.
Ms. Lindsay Rayner, Curriculum and Learning Director from the MVESC gave a presentation on Social and Emotional Learning. Her Powerpoint Presentation, Educating the Whole Child, can be found on the Educator Resource page of this website. This presentation covered how PBIS, Character Education, the effects of Trauma on children and Trauma Sensitive Strategies.
Members then heard a presentation by a panel consisting of Nicole Donovsky, Bricker/ Eckler Attorney, Jennifer Economus, Alberton-Hill Consluting, Chris McClasky, Bricker/Eckler Attorney and Huntington Local School Superintendent, Pete Ruby who all spoke on “Transgender Issues in CORAS Districts: Public Relations, Legal Obligations and Community Perspectives.”
Nicole Donovsky of Bricker/Eckler shared with Superintendents and those present about legal precedents and other issues to be aware of when working with students and families.
Business Partner Janelle Ruhe of Achieve 3000 gave a presentation on programs that could support at risk students.
All Powerpoint Presentations presented at these two meetings can be found on the Educator Resource Page of this website.