2023 – 2024 Annual Report
Enrollment as of June 30, 2024
43 Full Time Students
Total Classes Passed
407 by full time students completing yr.
39 by credit recovery students
Graduates
21 for ’23 – ’24
9 for 22+ Graduates
322 since inception (including 22+)
Courses Offered
Full Time
Credit Recovery
Staff
Superintendent & Director – Joe Wasserman
Treasurer – Stephanie Ataya with Marcum, LLP
Site Directors – Mike Timmons, Dan Dippman
Assistant Director – Doug Dippman
Secretary/Office Manager – Christine Paul
Counselor – Roxanne Quinn
Teachers – Rick Briggle, Judy Casale, Jolene Kopena, Robin McConnell, Kim Jones, Tom Pickerel, Ann Marie Pumphrey, Dave Scharer, Kristin Wamer
Tech Support – Northwest Ohio Computer Association (NWOCA)
Power School/EMIS – Wall 2 Wall, LLC
Board President – Suzanne Brewer
Board Vice President – Irwin Young
Board Treasurer/Secretary – Yvonne Thoma-Patton
Board Member – Gary Breier
Board Member – Gerry Wilson
Various stipends for services rendered
Hours of Operation
*during regular school year
Brick ‘n Mortar Status
Monday – Friday 7:30a.m. – 3:30 p.m
Summer Hours
Tue, Wed & Thur 9:00 a.m. – Noon
Marketing
Eagle Learning Center apparel, Facebook, Website, Calendars, and Programs, Flyers and Brochures in area schools, Military Contacts, Graduation Yard Signs
Student enrollment and support
* Full time students must be withdrawn from school.
* Credit recovery students must be referred by school counselor.
* All full time students = 5 hrs per day onsite
* All full time students are interviewed and given interest survey to develop goals for their Student Success Plan
* Students must pass each module (chapter test) with at least 70%.
* Teachers are available at the site, by email or on the phone for student support.
*22+ High School Diploma Program offered
Finances:
The Eagle Learning Center has fulfilled the compliance requirements for the regular audit performed by the State of Ohio for the school year ending June 30, 2024. The complete audit is on file at our treasurer’s office. Additionally, the following financial information reflects the revenue and expenditure activity of the Eagle Learning Center:
Total Operating Revenues $723,213
Total Operating Expenditures $712,628
Total Assets $482,694
Total Liabilities $37,923
Academics:
- During the 2023-2024 school year a total of 70 students participated in the Employment Skills, Child Development, Psychology and Keyboarding classes.
- 53 students worked in the local and surrounding communities.
- 189 Volunteer Hours completed 2023-2024 school year.
- 100% of our graduates successfully completed Student Success Plans.
Awards:
Citizenship Seals = 18
Ohio Means Jobs Seals = 7
Science Seals = 14
Community Service Seal (local) = 2
Fine Arts Seal (local) = 1
Attachment A
Curriculum for Full-Time Students
Health
First Aid/CPR
Personal Fitness (PE)
Art I: World Cultures
Math
Algebra 1 & 2, Geometry, Algebra Concepts, Integrated Math 1, 2, 3, & 4, Trigonometry, Pre Calculus
*Economics/Personal Family Finances
Social Studies
American Government, American History, Geography, World History
English
English 1, 2, 3 & 4
Science
Biology, Chemistry, Physical Science, Physics, Environmental Science, Earth Science
Career and Tech
Employability, Psychology, Child Development, Keyboarding
* = Individual student decision to use as elective or math credit
Attachment B
Curriculum for Credit Recovery Students
Health
First Aid/CPR
Personal Fitness (PE)
Art I: World Cultures
Math
Algebra 1 & 2, Geometry, Algebra Concepts, Integrated Math 1, 2, 3, & 4, Trigonometry, Pre Calculus
*Economics/Personal Family Finance
Social Studies
American Government, American History, Geography, World History
English
English 1, 2, 3 & 4
Science
Biology, Chemistry, Physical Science, Physics, Environmental Science, Earth Science
* = Individual student decision to use as elective or math credit
Ohio Revised Code (ORC)3314.03(D)(2) specifies that the sponsor of school must “monitor and evaluate the academic and fiscal performance and the organization and operation of the community school on at least an annual basis.”
And ORC 3314.023(C) requires all sponsors of community schools to annually report the results of the evaluation to the Department of Education and Workforce and parents of student enrolled in the community school.
The Ohio Department of Education and Workforce, Office of Ohio School Sponsorship evaluates its sponsored schools on the performance of Ohio School Report Card indicators and on performance measures as listed in the school’s community school Contract.
The Office of Ohio School Sponsorship monitors the performance of its sponsored community schools through attendance at governing board meetings, on-site visits and through review of compliance surveys, monthly financial reports, and other reports related to the school’s academic, financial and operational performance to ensure compliance with rule and law.
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