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Click HERE to submit your nominations online for the Bellefontaine Rotary Club Excellence in Teaching Award.  Deadline is December 19th for submission.

Check out the Ohio Hi-Point Blog Network and read blogs from our High School Director, Superintendent, Adult Education Student Services, and more!

Click on the Taste of the Future logo for more information on our December 4th EXPO & Open House and how OHP is positioned to CHANGE YOUR FUTURE with high school programs that can lead to preparation for the workforce, college and the earning of college credits and adult education programs and services to help you fulfill your career dreams or assist you in this tough job market and economy!  The event is December 4 from 4-7:30 p.m. at our Bellefontaine Campus.

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What's Happening at OHP

 

 

 

 

 

What's New:

11.20.08
Adult Education presents good news to Board >Read More
11.18.08
Superintendent's List, Honor Roll students named >Read More
11.18.08
Financial Services Satellite students attend workshop >Read More
11.17.08
Supply Chain Management Satellite students present at conference >Read More

Older News:

ABLE announces new dates for Basic Manufacturing Course >Read More
Board learns high school meets state performance measures >Read More
OHP students build Logan County Welcome Center >Read More
 

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11.20.08

Career Assessment Workshop-Main Campus/5-9 p.m.

Parent-Teacher Conferences-H.S./4-7:30 p.m.

11.26-11.28.08

Thanksgiving Break-No Classes

12.02.08

All-Staff Breakfast-Hi-Point Inn/7:30 a.m.

12.04.08

Career Assessment Workshop-Main Campus/9 a.m.-1 p.m.

Taste of the Future (Career Preview/Open House)-Main Campus/4-7:30 p.m.

12.11.08

Career Assessment Workshop-Main Campus/1-5 p.m.

12.18.08

Career Assessment Workshop-Main Campus/5-9 p.m.

 

 

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Student Spotlight

All in the family

Next week Brittany Godfrey, a senior Medical Care Services student from Triad High School, will graduate from OHP and begin her next chapter. The pages yet to be written in those chapters include her plans to continue on at Clark State Community College on a full scholarship this fall to earn her Associates Degree in nursing, along with future plans to earn her Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees to eventually work as a registered nurse. It is a common path for OHP students to go down after high school, but for Brittany, it is a path that she uniquely shares with her mother.

Carla Stier, Brittany’s mother, was part of OHP’s Nancy J. Knight School of Nursing Adult Education Program, graduating from the practical nursing program in 2006. She is working towards her R.N. degree and plans to have it completed within the next year. Following that, she too has plans to pursue her Bachelor’s Degree. 

Stier is currently an orthopedics nurse in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and is completing her nursing degree through Excelsior College.  It is the opportunities and flexibility afforded by OHP's Nancy J. Knight School of Nursing that encouraged her to continue on with her dreams of becoming a nurse.

"OHP did prepare me for work in nursing and to further my education," offered Stier.  "The nursing program is very aggressive.  OHP has the program down to a science, and I will say the program runs like a fine-oiled machine.  It definitely prepared me for my future in nursing."

For Stier, seeing her daughter graduate from OHP and follow in her footsteps, only adds to the mother-daughter success story.  Brittany decided to attend OHP to get a head start on her college education and enjoyed her time in the lab with her instructor and doing what she enjoys.

"I knew that I could get college credits and become an STNA (State-Tested Nurses Aide) before I graduated," stated Godfrey.  "With my STNA license I can get a job that will work around my college schedule and pay more than minimum wage.  I am passionate about health care, so it's easy to enjoy the program.  I know a lot of high school students get bored with classes because they just aren't interested in them during their junior and senior years.  I am fortunate to have had the opportunity to do what I like."

Brittany's mom also sees the benefit of OHP's high school and adult programs.  She notes the open, interactive, and hands-on approach to learning and is thrilled that OHP equipped her with the education to financially support herself and her family.

"I now have the independence I've always wanted.  I can get a job anytime, anywhere," said Stier.

And it has been a joy to watch her daughter follow in her footsteps.

“OHP continues to be a blessing to me as my daughter has been attending for two years now. Her instructors and advisors have made her time memorable, and I’ve watched her grow and mature,” offered Stier. 

But their connection to OHP doesn’t end for this family when Brittany heads off to college. Stier’s youngest daughter, Alison, has been accepted into the cosmetology program at Hi-Point and will join OHP’s Class of 2010. 

“Ohio Hi-Point continues to provide the resources and education needed for my family to prosper,” concluded Stier.

Check out OHP's Nancy J. Knight School of Nursing

Check out OHP's Health Technologies and Medical Care Services High School Programs

For more information: Adult Education amain@ohp.k12.oh.us / High School larehart@ohp.k12.oh.us

 

Satellite

OHP's Satellite offerings benefit those students who want a unique educational experience, but also want to remain in or near their home schools.  The programs available are unique, innovative, and help prepare students for various careers or further education. 

Champaign County:
Aviation Occupations
Agriculture Business
Information Technology/Multimedia
Supply Chain Management
High School of Business
Biomedical Science
Hardin County:
Agriculture Business
Information Technology
Logan County:
Teaching Professions Academy
Union County:
Health Technologies
Biomedical Science
Teaching Professions Academy
Construction Trades
Agriculture Business
Digital Courses:
Aviation Occupations
Biomedical Science

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