L-R
Deron Johns, certified intervention
specialist; Marcia Schlechty, youth advocate; Jeff Vaughn, program
coordinator
holding the Ohio Senate certificate signed by Senator Faber and Beagle
Council
on Rural Services
ACES
Program Honored
GREENVILLE
– The
Achievement Center for Educational Success (ACES) was honored with a
certificate of congratulations from the 130th General Assembly
of the Ohio
Senate for receiving the Marlin Thompson Grant and their work with the
students
in Darke County.
The
certificate stated: “It is not
surprising that the ACES Alternative Program has attained success, for
it has
displayed a sincere commitment to education and community
improvement.
Over the years, this exceptional organization has been tireless in its
endeavors in behalf of students.”
Included
with the certificate was a letter from
Senator Beagle personally extending his congratulations to the staff
for their
work in the ACES Alternative Program. The staff includes Jeff Vaughn,
program
coordinator; Deron Johns, certified intervention specialist; and Marcia
Schlechty, youth advocate.
ACES
is administered by the Council on Rural
Services in collaboration with the Darke County Educational Service
Center and
local school districts including Bradford Local School, Tri-Village
Local
Schools, Ansonia Local School, Versailles Schools, Franklin Monroe
Local
Schools, Arcanum Local Schools and Mississinawa Valley Schools in Darke
County.
The students receive their classroom instruction at the ACES Greenville
location, but are awarded credits and diplomas from their home
schools. All students must be referred to the
program by their home
school’s principal, to be considered for enrollment.
For
more information about the ACES program
call Jeff Vaughn, program coordinator at 937-548-8002 or
check the web site at www.councilonruralservices.org.
The Achievement Center for Education Success (ACES) and Gateway Youth
are
programs of Council on Rural Services … programs for
innovative
learning.
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