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Academic Resources

Our Mission

The mission of Academic Resources is to ensure that our schools receive the proper tools necessary for students to achieve the best educational experiences and outcomes possible through supporting staff development using a data-driven approach to prepare all students for the competitive world.

The Office of Academic Resources is charged with the responsibility of administering grant-funded programs to support instruction and raise student achievement to prepare our scholars for the competitive world by providing schools with high quality resources and support using a data-driven approach to guide schools through continuous improvement. Additionally, the department provides school support services through the selection of external partners, textbook management, grant management, Student-Based Budgeting(SBB), Academic Achievement Plan (AAP) management, professional development opportunities, and resources that are aligned to district and building needs.
 

The Office of Academic Resources is under the umbrella of Federal and State Programs. The office ensures that the federal and state entitlement programs are administered properly. Maintaining compliance and management through the district’s Comprehensive Continuous Improvement Plan (CCIP) and providing oversight of district and school funding allocations.  These programs are designed to support the education of our economically disadvantaged students.  Economically or educationally disadvantaged persons are those persons placed at special risk by socioeconomic and educational background. Economically disadvantaged persons include those persons who struggle to provide necessities for themselves and their families or communities.

These resources come through a variety of federal and state grants including:

Expanded Opportunities for Every Child(EOEC)

School Improvement Grants(SIG)


Federal Grant
Title I Part A
Title I-D Neglected & Delinquent
Title II-A- Improving Teacher Quality
Title III-Limited English Proficient
Title IV- A
Title VII-B – McKinney-Vento-Homeless Children & Youth
 

Please visit the Ohio Department of Education Federal Programs website for more details on federal grants.https://education.ohio.gov/Topics/Federal-Programs

 

Leadership

Maria Carlson
Executive Director, Academic Resources
1111 Superior Avenue E., Suite 1768
 
Matthew Badea
Textbook Inventory Manager
Woodland Data Center
4966 Woodland Avenue
 
Jacqueline R. Cox
Manager, Partner Supports and Programs 
1111 Superior Avenue E., Suite1773
 
Rosie Larrea M.Ed
SBB Coordinator 
1111 Superior Avenue E., Suite 1772
Dale C. Laux, Jr.
Internal Facilitator, Academic Resources
1111 Superior Avenue E. Suite 1771
 
Janee' Moss, M.Ed
Grant Implementation Manager, Academic Resources
1111 Superior Avenue E., Suite 1775
 
 
Robyn Swift, Ed.S
Grant Implementation Manager, Academic Resources
1111 Superior Avenue E., Suite 1710