Friday, November 30, 2007

Life Skills Center of Canton student Jonathan McGregor, 19, a Plain Township resident, won a fall art contest by the school. Jonathan's picture is called "Harvest Moon."

"I've been drawing since I was little," he said. "It's something I love doing. My mom likes to draw. She influenced me."

The contest was judged by staff members.

"His picture was very creative," said Polly Ainsworth, a Title One English teacher at the school and Tuscarawas Township resident. "It was inspirational to other students because they looked at it and wanted to learn from his techniques."

Ainsworth said he wants to have art contests weekly through the fall at the school.

McGregor says he enjoys Life Skills.

"It allows a smooth transition from other schools," he said, adding he is hoping to graduate in December.

School helping student finish her credits

Donna Thomas was looking for a place to finish up her high school
credits after moving from Warren to Youngstown after her father lost her
job.

She found it at Life Skills Center of Youngstown.

"I like it here," she said. "You get to work at your own pace and have
the full support and individual attention of the staff."

Thomas, 18, of Youngstown, previously attended Warren Harding High
School, where she was a few credits short of graduation when her family
moved.

She hopes to graduate in January and is racing to finish her credits.

School officials said they are pleased by the quality of her work.

"I have a lot to be impressed with Donna," Social Studies/General
Sciences Teacher Ken Cartwright said. "She is nice and well-behaved and
a hard-working, high-quality person."

After graduation, Thomas said she will attend Youngstown State
University and study telecommunications.

Here is a video of Thomas talking about her experiences at the school.

Club links students through poetry

For about 15 students at Life Skills Center of Youngstown, the school's new Poetry Club is more than just the written word, it's about making a statement.

"If we don't change ourselves, our future is going nowhere," student Jennifer Tejeda said.

"It helps keep me motivated to do positive things around the school," student Louis Jones added.

Students discuss topics such as friendship and how to stop violence during the meetings.

"I'm so proud of you," teacher Teresa Migliozzi told club members. "You're not letting violence get the best of you, you're getting the best of it. You guys are being a positive force."

Here are some examples of poetry that was read during the club meeting.

Robert Villeneuva, Jr.



Jennifer Tejeda



Anthony Rodriguez



Kassina Flowers



Tiera Warren



Joe Bennett



Anthony Rodriguez 2

United Way deadline extended

Due to technical difficulties with the United Way Web site, Life Skills Centers, DELAs and Hope Academies are extending the 2007 United Way Campaign through Dec. 7.

For those of you wanting to participate, please contact Crystal Malone at Crystal.Malone@mydela.com, she will be happy to assist you or provide you with a paper pledge form.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

School to take part in Zero-Proof Mix-Off

WHAT: Life Skills Center of Elyria staffers will host a booth at the 2007 Lorain County Zero-Proof Mix-Off at the College Center Mall of Lorain County Community College.

This family-friendly event is a competition between local businesses, agencies, and clubs to create winning non-alcoholic drinks.

WHEN: Thursday, December 6, 2007
5:30-7:30 p.m.. EST

WHERE: Lorain County Community College Center Mall
1005 N. Abbe Rd
Elyria, OH 44035

PHOTOS & INTERVIEWS: Photo and interview opportunities will be available with students and staff members from the school participating in the event.

One of the staff members participating, Amanda Renish, a 2003 graduate of Life Skills Center of Elyria, said the school has saved her life.

Renish told attendees at a recent school rally in Cleveland that she started to struggle in school after her father died.

“That was the beginning of my struggle in school,” she said. “My mother and I were forced to move two sometimes three times a year in order to make ends meet. Another apartment, another group of friends, and ultimately another school! I moved three times in high school alone. After so many moves my grades were slipping tremendously. I was screaming inside for stability. Honestly I was just waiting for my mom to let me drop out. All my siblings did, so I figured I would just fall through the cracks at my school while waiting on my mom to give me the “okay” to quit.”

Renish said she was able to find hope at Life Skills Center of Elyria.

“But when I heard about Life Skills Center of Elyria and how the choice to go to the school was so easy and the curriculum was invented for a kid like me, I started to feel the spark I used to feel when I was in elementary, and my father was alive,” she said.

After Renish graduated from Life Skills, she’s training to be a social worker and works at the school, teaching UPSHOTS, a program on drug and alcohol awareness.

School starts Poetry Club

WHAT: Poetry Club meeting with students and staff members at Life Skills Center of Youngstown.

WHERE: Life Skills Center of Youngstown, 3405 Market Street, Youngstown, 44507

WHEN: 10-11 a.m. Thursday, November 29, 2007

Members of the group have met three times.

The club session will be open to observation and teacher Teresa Migliozzi, Administrator Ruth Smith-Harris, Editor Anthony Rodriguez and other student members will be interviews.

“We discuss questions and have poetry slam readings,” Migliozzi said.

Club members are discussing publishing a poetry book in the spring as well as a monthly newsletter.

Smith-Harris said the group has 16 members and the criteria for getting in the club is 70 percent attendance, no suspensions or plagiarism.

“The poetry is phenomenal,” she said.

In addition, Life Skills Center of Trumbull County is continuing poetry classes on Thursdays from 10-11 a.m. and 2:30-3:30 p.m. until Dec. 6.

Our focus at Life Skills Centers of Youngstown and Trumbull County is to accommodate students ages 16-21 who are seeking alternatives to traditional public schools.
and by showing students the importance of a high school diploma, we are achieving our mission.

Pics from first poetry classes

Students collect food for Pregnancy Care of Summit County

WHAT: Students at Life Skills Center of North Akron recently collected over 300 canned foods and non perishable items to Pregnancy Care of Summit County, Inc. during the school's recent food drive.

The drive was held from Nov. 1-16.

"The items that you provided our center will help a countless number of women, children, and babies throughout the community," said Pregnancy Care of Summit County Executive Director Janet Tolley. "Your generosity was truly a blessing to our agency…”

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Life Skills Center of Lake Erie graduation details

The school will hold its winter graduation 6 p.m. Jan. 16 in the Main Auditorium of the Metropolitan Campus at the Cuyahoga Community College.

Life Skills Center of Hamilton County graduation details

The school will hold its winter graduation 5 p.m. Jan. 25 at Crossroads Community Church, 3500 Madison Road, Cincinnati.

Graduation details

Life Skills Center of Toledo will hold its winter graduation 6 p.m. Jan. 18 in the Nitschke Auditorium at The University of Toledo.

Graduation details

Life Skills Center of Pontiac will hold its winter graduation 6 p.m. Dec. 18 at Baker College, 1500 University Drive in Auburn Hills.

Graduation details

Life Skills Center of Detroit will hold its winter graduation 6 p.m. Dec. 13 in the Community Arts Auditorium at Wayne State College.

Graduation details

Covenant House Life Skills Center West will hold its winter graduation 6 p.m. Dec. 20 in the James P. Yager Chapel on the Covenant House Michigan Campus, 2959 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Detroit.

Graduation details

Covenant House Life Skills Center East will hold its graduation 6 p.m. Dec. 18 in the James P. Yager Chapel at the Covenant House Michigan Campus, 2959 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Detroit.

Graduation details

The school will hold its winter graduation 6 p.m. Dec. 20 in the James P. Yager Chapel of the Covenant House Michigan Campus, 2959 Martin Luther King Jr., Blvd, Detroit.

School featured on WSCV, WJAN

Life Skills Center of Miami Dade County was recently featured on Spanish news outlets WSCV and WJAN

WSCV story



WJAN story

Ribbon cutting featured on TV

Opening of Life Skills Center of Orange County featured on various news outlets.

WFTV



WESH



CFLN

Life Skills Center of Cincinnati graduation details

The school will hold its winter graduation 4:30 p.m. Jan. 11 at Crossroads Community Church, 3500 Madison Road, Cincinnati.

School featured on television

Life Skills Center of Leon County was recently featured on WTLH

WTLH

Graduation details

The Life Skills Center of Cleveland will hold its winter graduation 6 p.m. Jan. 16 in the Main Auditorium of the Metropolitan Campus at the Cuyahoga Community College.

Life Skills Center of Canton graduation details

The school will hold its winter graduation 6 p.m. Jan. 10 at the Canton Library.

Graduation date

Life Skills Center of Columbus North will hold its winter graduation 7 p.m. Jan. 18 at the Fawcett Center in Columbus.

Life Skills Center of Akron graduation details

The school will hold its winter graduation 6 p.m. Jan. 15 at the Akron Public Library.

Graduation details

Life Skills Center of Elyria will hold its winter graduation 6 p.m. Jan. 11 in the John A. Spitzer Conference Center at Lorain County Community College.

Graduation details

Life Skills Center Northeast will hold its winter graduation 6 p.m. Jan. 16 in the Main Auditorium of the Metropolitan Campus at the Cuyahoga Community College.

Youngstown, Trumbull schools in the process of adding lunch program

Life Skills Centers of Youngstown and Trumbull County are in the process of adding a lunch program for its students.

The board of the schools recently approved the program.

Life Skills Centers Special Projects Coordinator Ron Jones said the program should take 3-6 months to be implemented.

"We're ready to move forward and offer free meals to everyone," Jones said.

Students will be asked to fill out a lunch application prior to the implementation of the program.

A pilot program was started at Life Skills Centers of Canton, Summit County and Dayton earlier this year and was successfully implemented, Life Skills Center Vice President Rodd Coker said.

Graduation details

Life Skills Center of Youngstown will hold its winter graduation 6 p.m. Jan. 18 in the Kilcawley Center at Youngstown State University.

Monday, November 26, 2007

Graduation details

Life Skills Center of Denver will hold its winter graduation 5 p.m. Dec. 14 at the University of Colorado Kenneth King Academic and Performing Arts Center.

Graduation details

Life Skills Center of Colorado Springs will hold its winter graduation 6 p.m. Dec. 13 at the Colorado Springs City Auditorium, 221 E. Kiowa St, Colorado Springs.

Graduation details

Life Skills Center of Colorado Springs will hold its winter graduation 6 p.m. Dec. 13 at the Colorado Springs City Auditorium, 221 E. Kiowa St, Colorado Springs.

Graduation details

Life Skills Center of Polk East will hold its winter graduation 6:30 p.m. Dec. 11 at Chain O'Lakes in Winter Haven.

Graduation details

Life Skills Center of Pinellas County will hold its winter graduation 6:30 p.m. Dec. 18 at the Florida Room of the Allstate Center.

Graduation details

Life Skills Center of Palm Beach County will hold its graduation 6 p.m. Dec. 13 at the Old School Square Cultural Arts Center, 51 N Swinton Avenue, Delray Beach.

Graduation details

Life Skills Center of Miami Dade County will host its winter graduation 6 p.m. Dec. 19.

Graduation details

Life Skills Center of Orange County will hold its winter graduation 6 p.m. Dec. 6 at the Orlando City Hall, 400 S. Orange Ave.

Graduation details

Life Skills Center of Opa Locka will hold its winter graduation 7 p.m. Dec. 21 at the Lou Rawls Center for Performing Arts at Florida Memorial University.

Graduation details

Life Skills Center of Liberty City will hold its winter graduation 7 p.m. Dec. 21 at Florida Memorial University.

Graduation details

Life Skills Center of Leon County will hold its winter graduation 6:30 p.m. Dec. 19 at the City of Tallahassee Commission Chambers, 300 South Adams Street.

Graduation details

Life Skills Center of Lee County will hold its winter graduation 6 p.m. Dec. 14 at Broadway Community Church, 3309 Broadway, Fort Myers.

Graduation details

Life Skills Center of Escambia will hold its winter graduation 6 p.m. Dec. 7 at the N.B. Cook Elementary School of the Arts, 1310 North 12th Avenue, Pensacola.

Graduation details

Life Skills Center of Broward County will hold its winter graduation 6 p.m. Dec. 14 at Plantation High School, 6901 NW 16th Street, Plantation.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Way to go

The following Life Skills Center Covenant House students received credits in October 2007.

BARAJAS-RODRIGUEZ, OSELBIA U.S. Gov.
BARBA, CRISTINA Biology B
BARBA, CRISTINA U. S. History B
BAUTISTA, ANA Algebra IB
BAUTISTA, ANA U.S. Gov.
BOATWRIGHT, DENNIS English IIIB
BOATWRIGHT, JASMINE Personal Math
BOHLER, RIANNA Excel
BOHLER, RIANNA Word
BOHLER, RIANNA World History A
BOYD, MIRICAL Biology A
BRANDON, DUAYNE Small Bus. Math
BRIMM, MARISSA Economics
BRYANT, TERRY Biology A
BURRELL, KYLAN Env. Science
CALDWELL, LAKESHIA U.S. Gov.
CANO, ISAMAR MicroType
CANO, ISAMAR U.S. History B
COOPER, JESSICA English IB
COOPER, JESSICA MicroType
CROWELL, CHELSEA Earth Science A
DAVIS, KEON Biology A
DeJESUS, OLGA U. S. History B
DE LEON RIVERA, ERICKSON English IA
DE LEON RIVERA, JAHARELL English 1B
DUDLEY, RAYMISHA MicroType
FAGANS, NAKIA Work Credit
FLACK, JASMINE Excel
GANTT, SYLVIA English IIIA
GANTT, SYLVIA MicroType
GARCIA, ARLENA Algebra IIA
GARCIA, CRISTINA Earth Science A
GARCIA, CRISTINA Earth Science B
GARCIA, DIEGO MicroType
GARCIA, ULYSSES MicroType
GIBSON, MARIANO Physical Ed.
GOMEZ, BLANCA Algebra IA
GUAJARDO, LUIS Work Credit
HAILEY, PAMELA Fast ForWord
HERMAN, ANASTASIA English IIA
HERRERA, ALEJANDRA Personal Math
HILL, PATRICIA Economics
HOLT, ALYSON English IIIB
HOLT, ALYSON Env. Science
HUERTA, ARIEL Fast ForWord
JONES, D'ANDRE English IIA
LETT, CHRISTINE JACQUELINE MicroType
LOCKETT, DARNELL Algebra IA
LOCKETT, DARNELL Microtype
LOZANO, ADRIANA Microtype
MANCILLAS, JONATHAN Economics
MANCILLAS, JUAN English IIA
MANCILLAS, JUAN MicroType
MARIN, DIANA Algebra IA
MARQUEZ, PEDRO Algebra IA
MARTIN, NICOLE MicroType
MASSEY, PHILLIP Economics
MAXWELL, THEOPILUS English IIB
McCRAY, GENEVA Biology B
McMURTRY, SHONNA Small Bus. Math
McMURTRY, SHONNA World History A
MONTGOMERY, NICOLE Spanish I
MOORE, CHRISTOPHER Algebra 1B
MOORE, CHRISTOPHER Phys. Science A
NEAL, RAPHAEL Microtype
NIXON, JAMIL MicroType
OLVERA, ALEJANDRA Biology B
PARKER, MARTELL Biology B
POPE, LOVELL Algebra IA
REED, TERRANCE Algebra 1B
SCRIBNER, JASMINE Fast ForWord
SMITH, DARCELL Earth Science A
SMITH, SPANISH Microtype
SOTO, ZULEYKA Microtype
SWAIZEY, JULIAN MicroType
TAPIA - MENDOZA, JOSE Microtype
TAYLOR, CLIFFORD English IIA
TAYLOR, JAKEIA MicroType
TAYLOR, SESLIE A+ Biology
VILLAGRANA, ERNESTO Geometry B
WHITEHEAD, FELECIA Geometry B
WHITEHEAD, FELECIA Excel
WHITEHEAD, FELECIA PowerPoint
WHITEHEAD, FELECIA Word
WILKINS, ASHLEY MicroType
WILLIAMS, BLAKE Personal Math
WINSTON - WATERS, MEGAN Microtype
WRIGHT, JOSEPH English IIA
WYATT, SHAQUITA Personal Math
WYATT, SHAQUITA Small Bus. Math

What Are You Thankful For?

NOTE: This is a holiday message from principal Tracye Davis to students from the school's November newsletter.

As we enter into the holiday season, I would like to take the opportunity to express my thanks to all of you.

Each staff member, parent, student and community partner plays a very special role in the success of Covenant House Life Skills Center West.

Every day as we walk down the street, watch the news or simply have a conversation with our neighbors, we should be reminded of all we are thankful for.

As students, some of you have overcome tremendous obstacles just to get to school each day.

Your commitment to your education will pay off for you. Hang in there!

Again, I want to strongly encourage all of you to work hard at improving your attendance and earning credits. The reward is a high school diploma.

During this time of year, I am particularly reminded of how thankful I am. I am also aware of the importance of giving back to the community. As a commitment to you, our school is choosing to make a difference in the lives of 100 families by partnering with community businesses to give away Thanksgiving baskets for those in need.

Covenant House/Life Skills Center West is thankful for the opportunity to provide students with a second chance.

I don’t have the space to tell you all of the things I am thankful for in my life.

I am most grateful for the fact that everyday I wake up, I get another chance to make a difference and fulfill my purpose.

Have a safe and wonderful holiday break. Most importantly, take the time to be thankful and take every opportunity to give something back.

We’ll see you in class on Nov. 26.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Ms. Tracye Y. Davis

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Slide show from "Thanks for Giving" event

Event was held at Covenant House Life Skills Center West

Blood drive, new teacher at Miami-Dade school

Life Skills Center of Miami-Dade held a blood drive Nov. 1.

The school is also announcing its newest staff member, Social Studies teacher Juan Lopez.

School staying active in the community

A team from Life Skills Center of Leon County marched in the HIV/AIDS Walk on Oct. 14. The school had a booth at the Explore Asia event on Sept. 29, which was attended by over 8,000 people.

In addition, the school had a booth at the Southwood Community “Don’t Sit—Get Fit” event.

At the school’s recent open house event, senior Melanie Dawson was the winner of the Bring a Friend contest.

Nicholas Dawson completed his graduation requirements in August and is the school’s first 2007-2008 graduate.

Shavellory Roundtree is credited for improvements In student behavior by starting Life Skills Junction, a school store where students purchase items with Life Skills Bucks they earn in a variety of ways which include completing credits, perfect attendance, being on task, helping a staff member, passing FCAT or GED, etc. They can purchase food, CD players, batteries and school supplies.

School takes part in Explore Asia event

Regina Johnson, Assistant Administrator takes a break from the Life Skills Center of Leon County booth to model an authentic Japanese kimono at the Explore Asia event.

Thanksgiving feast offered for students

Staff members at Life Skills Center of Akron pitched in to prepare a Thanksgiving feast Nov. 20 for about 80 students.

Sandy Langer, the school administrator, said staff members donated and prepared most of the food for a family feast that featured turkey, ham, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes and several other side dishes and desserts.

“The staff feels very close to the students and it seemed appropriate to have a family style dinner for them before Thanksgiving,” Langer said.

Teacher Cindy Steinel talks about the feast



Teachers serve the dinner to students



Students eating the dinner



Slide show from the event

Over 350 take part in Broward Spirit Week activities

Officials at Life Skills Center of Broward County said their recent Spirit Week was a success.

Events held during the week included a DJ, basketball tournament, Army Bounce House Obstacle Course, Army Rock Wall climbing contest, poetry and singing contests as well as food and drinks.

The school thanked Armed Forces Recruiters for their participation in Spirit Week.

Monday, November 19, 2007

Trumbull school featured in Warren paper

Teacher Scott Davis and the school's Operation First Response program was recently featured in the Warren Tribune-Chronicle

Friday, November 16, 2007

United Way drive kicks off

Life Skills Centers, Hope Academies and DELAs will hold their United Way drive Nov. 19-30.

A kickoff party was held Nov. 16 at Main Place.

"We work with community agencies, volunteers and donors so that we can help improve lives right here in our own community," said Laura J. Brelin, Resource Development Director for the United Way of Summit County. "We also help people achieve financial stability so they can improve their own lives."

The schools raised over $19,000 last year for the United Way and has a $20,000 goal for this year.

Raffles will be held with prizes including Ohio State mens basketball tickets, loge tickets to a January Cleveland Cavaliers game and tickets to the Palace Theatre production of "Avenue Q."

Here is a video of Brelin talking about the event.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Third annual Social Service Luncheon promotes community involvement


The third annual Social Service Luncheon, held Oct. 31 in the MidCity Executive Building in the Roselawn community, was an opportunity for service providers in the area to be recognized for their contributions, while simultaneously networking with others in the field.

The event is hosted yearly by the school.

Invitations are extended to various social service agencies in the area, including those who have provided services to the school throughout the year, as well as some who may be unfamiliar with the Life Skills program.

This year’s event was organized by Sandra Reese, family advocate for the school.

Representatives of 23 different community agencies in attendance.

Participants were presented with an overview of the school's program presented by students, taken on a tour of the school and was then treated to a buffet-style lunch.

Agency representatives not only had the opportunity to familiarize themselves with a prominent local educational institution, but they also were able to network.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

School to hold Thanksgiving, Christmas food drives

Life Skills Center of Hamilton County is in the midst of a food drive
for the month of November.

All donations will be taken to a local food bank for Thanksgiving.

Another food drive will be held from Thanksgiving until Dec. 21.
Donations will also be given to a local food bank. Families of students
in need will be referred to their agency.

A pizza party will be held for the lab that brings in the most
donations.

Life Skills Center of Hamilton County starts Robotics program

Ten students at Life Skills Center of Hamilton County are taking part in robot design and construction.

The team, which calls itself “The RoboSoldiers,” are planning on competing at the First Tech Robotics Challenge Dec. 7-8 at the University of Cincinnati. Teams earn points based on robot performance with a chance to advance through the regional round and into the next level of national competition.

For the past few months, these 10 students (and the three teachers/coaches mentoring the team) have spent countless hours learning and experimenting with the intricacies of robot design and construction.

This is the first year of the Robotics program at the school.

Honoring veterans

Students at the school wrote letters to either a veteran they knew or a soldier currently in Iraq.

"We're going to ship a box over to Iraq," Master Teacher Cindy Steinel. "The students enjoyed it and they were receptive to the idea."

Here is an example of a letter written by student Ashley Lowery.

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Offering help

Wil Harris of the Warren Urban Minority Alcohol and Drug Abuse Outreach Program talks Nov. 8 to Life Skills Center of Trumbull County students as part of the school's UPSHOTS program, which helps counsel students on addictions and other tough issues.

UPSHOTS stands for Unique Place (where) Students Have Opportunity (to) Talk Sincerely.

Students help run the group. Topics discussed during the ten-week session include:

* Drug abuse - including marijuana, cannibus, coricidin, opiates, stimulants, ecstasy, hallucinogens and club drugs.

* Alcohol abuse

* Party survival skills, date rape prevention and awareness of sexually-transmitted diseases.

* Suicide prevention, self-mutilation and mental health

* Death and grieving the loss of a loved one

* Goal setting and identification of community resources

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Helping out

Ohio Distance and Electronic Learning Academy Executive Assistant Marty Steen smiles as she donates blood Tuesday during an Election Day American Red Cross Bloodmobile at Life Skills Center of Akron. Steen helped the school reach its goal of 25 donors, which earned the school $500 in scholarship funding.

Family Advocate James Hill talks about the drive here.

Friday, November 2, 2007

Halloween party

Life Skills Center of Lake Erie held a Halloween party Wednesday for staff, students and their children.

Facebook users can view pictures here

Trick-or-treat

Trick-or-treating held for children of GRADS students at the school.

View pictures here

Video from the event

Helping the MDA

Life Skills Center of Detroit Purchasing/Personnel Secretary Carole Kendall went to "jail" for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.

She raised $625 for the organization.

Congratulations

The following Life Skills Center Covenant House students received credits between July-September 2007.

ANDERSON, SHAUN Economics
BAILEY, EDDIE MicroType
BAILEY, MALCOLM World History B
BARBA, CRISTINA Biology A
BOATWRIGHT, DENNIS Geometry A
BOATWRIGHT, DENNIS Geometry B
BOATWRIGHT, JASMINE English IVB
BOHLER, RIANNA Biology B
BOHLER, RIANNA Health
BOONE, DAVID MicroType
BOYD, MARY English IIIB
BRYANT, TERRY English IIB
BRYANT, TERRY World History A
BURRELL, KYLAN MicroType
BURTON, ERICK Geometry A
BURTON, ERICK MicroType
CHAMBLISS, COREY Economics
CHAMBLISS, COREY Physical Science A
CHAMPION, RODNEY Geometry A
COLEMAN, QUENTIN Microtype
CONLAN, MICHAEL A+ Language Usage 2
CRISS, ASHLEY Economics
CRISS, ASHLEY Geometry B
CRISS, ASHLEY Life Skills Work Credit
DAVIS, TRACEY U. S. History B
DeJESUS, OLGA MicroType
DIAZ, ALEJANDRO Earth Science Earth Text
DIAZ, ALEJANDRO Microtype
DIAZ, ELIZABETH MicroType
DUDLEY, RAYMISHA World History A
DUFFEY, KRYSTAL English IVA
DUFFEY, KRYSTAL Geometry B
DUFFEY, KRYSTAL MicroType
DUKES, SHANNON Geometry A
DUNN, MIGUEL Algebra IA
DUNN, MIGUEL MicroType
EDEN, CARLTON Economics
FAGANS, NAKIA Earth Science A
FAGANS, NAKIA Geometry A
FAGANS, NAKIA Geometry B
FELDER, CHRISTOPHER A+ Language Usage 5
FLACK, JASMINE English IIIB
FLACK, JASMINE Physical Science A
FLORES, ELIZABETH Microtype
GARCIA, CRISTINA English IA
GARCIA, CRISTINA English IIIA
GARCIA, CRISTINA World History A
GARCIA, CRISTINA World History B
GARCIA, JOANNIE World History A
HERNANDEZ - GARCIA, MARIA ESL/LEP
GOGGANS, LERNARD Microtype
GUAJARDO, LUIS English IVB
GUAJARDO, LUIS World History A
GUAJARDO, LUIS World History B
HAILEY, PAMELA Economics
HAILEY, PAMELA MicroType
HAILEY, PAMELA PLATO English 1B
HARRIS, BRANDON Physical Science B
HARRIS, BRANDON World History A
HARRIS, BRANDON World History B
HARVEY, CARMEN A+ Mathematics 5
HARVEY, MARCELL A+ Mathematics 4
HARVEY, MARCELL A+ The Sciences 1
HARVEY, MARCELL A+ The Sciences 2
HENDRICKSON, MELINDA English IIIA
HERMAN, ANASTASIA Biology A
HERNANDEZ , JAVIER English IIB
HERNANDEZ, JUAN Earth Science Earth Text
HERNANDEZ, JUAN Microtype
HOSEY, RUDY U.S. History A
HUERTA, ARIEL MicroType
HUGHES, MARIAN A+ Language Usage 5
HUGHES, MARIAN A+ Mathematics 5
HUGHES, MARIAN Microtype
JOHNSON JR, KENNETH Microtype
KELLY, DARRELL Algebra IA
KIRK, TAQUAY English IIA
KIRK, TAQUAY Microtype
HUNTER, ONTWIEL Math Fundamentals A
LEURA, DAVID Geometry A
LEURA, DAVID Microtype
LONGMIRE, DION Microtype
MALDONADO, ANDY Economics
MANCILLAS, JONATHAN Microtype
MANCILLAS, JUAN Health
MARQUEZ, ANA English IIIA
MARQUEZ, ANA Geometry B
MASSEY, PHILLIP U. S. History B
McCRAY, GENEVA Geometry B
McMURTRY, SHONNA MicroType
MONTGOMERY, NICOLE Economics
MONTGOMERY, NICOLE English IIB
MONTGOMERY, NICOLE U.S. History B
MONTIE, NICHOLAS World History A
MOORE, AMBER U. S. History B
MORANT, FLORENCE Algebra IA
MORANT, FLORENCE Biology A
MORANT, FLORENCE English IIB
NEAL, RAPHAEL Algebra IA
OLVERA, ALEJANDRA Algebra 1B
OLVERA, ALEJANDRA Biology A
OLVERA, ALEJANDRA English IIIA
ALVARADO, EMILY Geometry A
ALVARADO, EMILY Health
EDMONDS, DORIAN Earth Science A
EDMONDS, DORIAN English IIB
PARKER, MARTELL Algebra 1B
PARKER, MARTELL Algebra IA
PARKER, MARTELL Biology A
PARKER, MARTELL English IA
PATTERSON, RICHARD Algebra IA
PATTON, ISAIAH Algebra IA
PELCASTRE, JONATHAN Microtype
POPE, LOVELL Economics
POPE, LOVELL MicroType
REED, TERRANCE Algebra IA
REESE, MICGALE Microtype
RODRIGUEZ, LENISE Physcial Science B
ROUSE, NATIA English IIA
RUSSELL, MARQUEZ English IIA
RUSSELL, MARQUEZ U.S. History A
RUTLEDGE, LaSHAWNA English IIA
RUTLEDGE, LaSHAWNA English IIIB
RUTLEDGE, LaSHAWNA Physical Education
SANDERS, MIESHA English IIB
SANDERS, MIESHA Personal Math
SCRIBNER, JASMINE Economics
SMITH, DARCELL Environmental Science
SMITH, DARCELL Physical Education A
SMITH, DARCELL World History B
SMITH, SHAWNTELL Microtype
STEELE, SHENIKA English IIIA
STEVENSON, LEAH Earth Science A
STEVENSON, LEAH English IVA
STEVENSON, LEAH Personal Math
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Getting experience

Life Skills Center of Trumbull County student Nicole Reeder, a Warren resident, recently spent a day shadowing a Surgical Tech at St. Joseph's Surgery Center.

The school is setting up a partnership with the business.

New State Director named

Tami Augustine was recently named State Director of the Ohio Life Skills Centers.

She has previously served as Teacher, Assistant Administrator, Administrator and most recently was the Southern Regional Director of Ohio Life Skills Centers.

GRADS program discussed

Life Skills Center of Lake Erie teacher talks about the school's GRADS program.

Remembering Veterans Day

Canton Life Skills Teacher Polly Ainsworth talks about the veterans display at the school.

View pictures from the display