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Some summer reading happens on the couch. Some in the car. Some by the pool.
However it happens, every page counts.
We're sharing a reading opportunity from @MalleysCHOC that may help keep young readers turning pages all summer long.
https://t.co/v6F5bR6rI3
Some of the most important work in schools happens quietly. A student gaining confidence. A little more independence than yesterday.
We're hiring a Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant for the 2026-2027 school year.
Learn more: https://t.co/hhWM0KM6SW
As summer begins, many families are looking for simple ways to keep learning alive at home. This free resource makes it easy to build reading, spark curiosity, and create meaningful, engaging experiences.
Explore more: https://t.co/MNjScvxmTE
Congrats to Abby Lahue, Teacher of Students with Visual Impairments and Orientation & Mobility, on the publication of My Pal Cane!
Her thoughtful children's book promotes awareness, inclusion, and representation while providing a tremendous resource.
https://t.co/0IDM5bJmAq
Sometimes a student succeeds because an adult helped a team slow down, rethinks a plan, advocates more, or noticed what others missed.
We’re looking for a Special Education Coordinator to help lead that kind of work at the @LorainCountyJVS.
https://t.co/MTqisUvf9N
Before this school year becomes packed boxes and summer plans, take a second to notice the things that changed quietly over time.
Not every important moment was loud.
But that doesn’t make it any less meaningful.
Ensure you’re fully certified to support student-athletes. The Coaches' Tool Chest offers essential training in Lindsay’s Law, concussions, CPR, and more - plus training to enhance your coaching.
Get access through the @ESCLC at a 10% discount.
https://t.co/KZfanvj6QZ
There’s something powerful about graduation season.
The applause may last a few moments, but it represents years of learning, encouragement, resilience, and people showing up for students again and again.
To the graduates of Lorain County - we celebrate you.
Yesterday’s @PSLorainCounty graduation celebrated far more than the end of a program.
It celebrated growth, partnerships, independence, and students discovering what they’re capable of when given opportunities and support.
Congrats to our graduates at @mercy_health - Lorain.
The school year may be ending, but care for kids continues all summer long.
Free meals for youth ages 1–18 will be available through the SUN Meals Program thanks to incredible community partners helping ensure children continue to have access to nutritious meals this summer.
Effective documentation systems protect time, reduce confusion, and support the important work happening with students. On August 24th join us for guidance on Medicaid billing procedures, documentation expectations, and a review of the HBS platform.
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Some of the most important work in schools happens quietly. A student gaining confidence. A little more independence than yesterday.
We're hiring a Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant for the 2026-2027 school year.
Learn more: https://t.co/nWsGvYw1cL
A driver’s license creates access to independence, employment, and opportunity. The Drive to Succeed Grant helps eligible students overcome financial barriers by covering the cost of certified driver training.
Please help us share this opportunity.
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Mental Health Awareness Month is a reminder that support matters - and knowing where to find it matters too.
We’re sharing this Lorain County Community Resource Guide to help connect families with local supports and services when they’re needed most.
https://t.co/iZ92XMMcdk
By this point in the school year, even strong classrooms can start to feel different.
Students drift. Energy dips. Participation takes more effort.
This article shares some thoughtful strategies to help reconnect with students during difficult seasons.
https://t.co/Msej4AVKKG
Washington, D.C. is calling.
Next week, Lauren Bannick will represent her community at the 42nd Annual @ScrippsBee.
Long before the national stage came hours of preparation, perseverance, and quiet determination. Reaching this moment is already an incredible accomplishment.
Administrators are carrying a lot when it comes to literacy work - staff questions, implementation decisions, and supporting teachers while everything else keeps moving.
Jennifer Martinez is creating space for those conversations.
Learn more: https://t.co/Eno0c1IR7w
There’s something about summer reading that feels different.
Less rushed. More personal. A book by the pool. Staying up too late for “one more chapter.”
Here are a few free reading programs and community resources families can explore this summer.
The Young Authors Conference was a reminder that every child has a story waiting to be told.
It was a day that celebrated not only writing and art, but the voices behind them.
Thank you to our guest presenters and to @ElyriaSchools for hosting this year’s event.