ESC of Northeast Ohio

ESC of Northeast Ohio

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Educational Service Center of Northeast Ohio
Essex Place ~ 6393 Oak Tree Blvd. ~ Independence, OH 44131
216-524-3000 www.escneo.org

Photos from ESC of Northeast Ohio's post 01/28/2026

SAVE THE DATE! Join us for the 4th Annual Mental Health Symposium, May 14 to 15, 2026.

This two-day event brings together educators, mental health professionals, medical providers, early childhood professionals, community partners, and school safety practitioners to focus on supporting the mental health and well-being of children, adolescents, and families.

Keynote speaker Dr. Nancy Rappaport, MD, child psychiatrist, Harvard Medical School assistant professor, and author of "The Behavior Code", will share practical classroom strategies for supporting students with anxiety, depression, oppositional, and explosive behaviors, along with resilience-building strategies for students and educators. Dr. Rappaport will also introduce the FAIR Plan approach to understanding and improving challenging student behavior.

Day one features a full-day symposium with multiple breakout sessions.

Day two includes a new half-day workshop focused on school safety assessment and violence prevention.

Continuing education credits will be offered. CMEs pending.

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Photos from Shaker Heights Schools's post 12/17/2025
Photos from Lakewood City Schools's post 12/17/2025
Photos from James A. Garfield Local Schools's post 12/05/2025
12/03/2025

We are proud to share that Berea-Midpark High School student Lea Jacobs earned top recognition at the 2025 TECH CORPS Hackathon. Lea, a 10th grader, was named a regional winner in this statewide mobile app development challenge that brought together nearly 300 students across Ohio.

Lea and her team, TERIYAKI, created an app designed to help people connect with their community so they can easily find the support they need. Students spent nine hours designing, coding, and presenting innovative solutions inspired by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

As a regional winner, Lea received a $200 digital gift card for creativity, teamwork, and commitment throughout the event. Her work will be recognized during the TECH CORPS statewide celebration on December 10.

Throughout the challenge, Lea demonstrated the Portrait of a Titan competencies. She thought critically about a real community need. She collaborated with her team to design a solution. She communicated her ideas clearly. And she showed adaptability as she worked through the nine hour build. These are the skills that matter. We are proud to see Lea put them into practice on a statewide stage.

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Photos from Bay Village City School District's post 12/03/2025
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