Friday, April 9, 2010

April 9, 2010

Well, first of all, welcome back! I hope you all had a wonderful, restful spring break. And what a treat the weather was—right here in Ohio! Just wanted to get a quick TGIF posting up about a few of this week’s happenings.

Several of you have shared what a hectic week it’s been getting back into full gear. Now we’re into that after-spring-break “blur”—but we’ll pull it all off as we always do. The students are so excited about their achievements this time of year, it’s really fun to watch. I hope you’re all taking time to read the press releases and view the photos of our student achievers!

Tuesday evening the Ohio School Boards Association Southwest Region Executive Board hosted it’s spring meeting on our campus, which is at the far north edge of the region! I appreciate that Anne Reames, our Board President, facilitated hosting the meeting here so that we could show off our facilities and our students. Our Lead Ambassadors gave our guests campus tours on that beautiful evening, and our Culinary Arts students treated them to a delicious dinner. I never hesitate to accept these opportunities to bring visitors to OHP because I’m confident they’ll have an amazing experience!

Wednesday morning I attended a “Day of Hope” ceremony sponsored by Logan County Children’s Services in recognition of victims of child abuse. Very sobering. The message I took away is that we in public education have such a huge responsibility to keep a watchful eye on our students—even the “big” ones—and report any suspected abuse. I know you all do a great job of that and provide a supportive environment for our students every day. Keep it up—it matters.

It was announced this past week that the Logan County Area Chamber of Commerce has hired a new Executive Director. As a member of the Chamber Board, I have been aware “on the fringes” of the search and selection process; but I was not at liberty to share. What I can share with you now is that the new Executive Director, Fred Burkhardt, hails from Elkhorn, Wisconsin. Fred has extensive chamber and economic development background, and he is very excited about his move to Logan County. You should know that part of the interview process was to have Fred tour our campus on a Saturday and learn about our role in workforce development. He was amazed at what he saw as I walked him through several of our labs (Wisconsin has nothing like the career-tech structure Ohio has). When he returned this week to be formally hired by the Board, he again expressed his eagerness to work with OHP in his new position!

I hope you have a great weekend—warmer temperatures are on the way back!