Transparency Reporting
Notices
Ohio End Of Course Exams Schedule
Spring
English Language Arts: March 25 - April 26, 2024
Math/Science/Social Studies: April 1 - May 10, 2024
Summer
Grade 3 English Language Arts: June 24 - 28, 2024
High School End-of-Course: June 24 - July 5, 2024
CCP Partnerships
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The University of Toledo
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Bowling Green State University
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OWENS Community College
Policies
Staff members are required to complete and pass course work provided through Public School Works specifically regarding Title IX.
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Title IX Coordinator: Michelle Thomas TitleIXCoordinator@leonagroupmw.com 2125 University Park Dr. Okemos, Michigan 48864, ph. 517- 203-3774
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Decision Maker: School Leader Elizabeth Lewin
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Appeal Panel: The Leona Group Core Team Leader, School Leader, Assistant School Leader and an additional administrative staff member
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Investigator: Assistant School Leader Susan Brimmer
Ohio Community School Statement
Vision and Hearing Screening- K-1 Screenings
In compliance with the state laws, students will be screened for vision and hearing, speech and communications, and medical, developmental or special learning needs.
Child Find Notice
The Academy is participating in efforts to assist the State of Ohio in identifying, locating, and evaluating all children who may have disabilities which may hinder their ability to receive free and appropriate public education.
School districts across the state of Ohio are also participating in this effort to identify disabilities such as hearing impairments, visual impairments, speech or language impairments, specific learning disabilities, emotional disturbances, multiple disabilities, mental retardation, or other health impairments, physical impairments, autism and traumatic brain injuries.
We are committed to affording all children their right to a free and appropriate education, regardless of any disability a child may have. However, in order to accomplish this, we must know that a need is present.
Many children with disabilities are not visible because they do not function in the mainstream of the community. Examples of this may be children of homeless individuals or children of migrant families. In some cases, parents are not even aware of the fact that their child has a disability and are also unaware of services which are available.
The Academy is interested in meeting the needs of children with disabilities. If you know of a child who may have disabilities, contact the school leader for more information at 419-868-9890.