Local Partners Honored by Ohio Creating Business-Education Ventures to Benefit Students

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COLUMBUS, OHIO – Interim Superintendent of Public Instruction Stephanie Siddens and Ohio Lt. Governor Jon Husted announced Ohio's (Topics/Career-Tech/Career-Connections/Business-Advisory-Councils) 2023 Business-Education Leader Awards for Excellent Business Advisory Councils. The 26 Business Advisory Councils are honored to demonstrate excellence in developing professional skills for the future, building partnerships, and coordinating experiences, which contribute to preparing students for success.

In a recent press release by the Ohio Department of Education, State leaders recognize Business Advisory Councils for building strong partnerships that help Ohio students learn professional skills for future careers.

The awards recognize educators, business partners, staff, schools, businesses, educational service centers, joint vocational school districts, and communities who come together to create dynamic, career-focused learning environments for students.

“Every career is rooted in foundational skills and experiences,” Lt. Governor Husted said. “Business and education partnerships add to each of these, so students are ready for in-demand opportunities both now and in the future. These Business Advisory Councils continue to be great examples of how local partnerships benefit our school communities and Ohio’s workforce," said Husted 

“When students graduate, we want to ensure they carry a portfolio of knowledge, skills, and real-world learning,” Interim Superintendent Siddens said. “Business Advisory Councils continue to add meaningful, dynamic, and collaborative connections for students throughout the preK-12 experience that will benefit them now and in their future careers,” added the Superintendent.

Ohio is proud to be home to more than 120 Business Advisory Councils that engage with schools and collaborate about business and workforce needs, as well as educational programming that responds to those needs. To highlight the work of these councils, the Ohio Department of Education, in partnership with the Ohio Business RoundtableOhio Chamber of CommerceOhio Chapter of the National Federation of Independent BusinessOhio Farm BureauOhio Manufacturers’ AssociationOhio ExcelsOhio Restaurant Association and Ohio Council of Retail Merchants, developed Ohio's Business-Education Leader Awards for Excellent Business Advisory Councils.

Business Advisory Council Excellence Award:

  • Montgomery County Educational Service Center
  • Noble Local Schools

Ohio's 2022 Four-Star Business Advisory Councils:

  • Columbiana County Educational Service Center
  • Educational Service Center of Central Ohio
  • Montgomery County Educational Service Center
  • Noble Local Schools
  • North Point Educational Service Center

Ohio’s 2022 Three-Star Business Advisory Councils:

  • Auglaize-Mercer Educational Service Center
  • Building Bridges to Careers
  • Cincinnati Public Schools
  • East Central Ohio Educational Service Center
  • Educational Service Center of Eastern Ohio
  • Academic Service Center of Northeast Ohio
  • Goshen Local Schools
  • Marion Area Workforce Acceleration Collaborative
  • Muskingum Valley Educational Service Center
  • New Lexington City Schools
  • Perry Local Schools
  • Piqua City Schools
  • Southern Ohio Educational Service Center
  • Tri-County Educational Service Center

Ohio’s 2022 Two-Star Business Advisory Councils:

  • Athens-Meigs Educational Service Center
  • Brown County Educational Service Center
  • Fairfield County Educational Service Center
  • Knox County Educational Service Center
  • Loveland City Schools
  • Mid-Ohio Educational Service Center
  • Vanguard-Sentinel Career and Technology Centers

The above information is taken from the press release. Anyone interested in getting additional information about the Business Connection can contact Lacey Snoke @ (614) 728-5959.

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