Mid-Ohio Educational Service Center's Business Advisory Council recognized for excellence

MOESC’s Business Advisory Council was awarded three stars in the 2024 Business-Education Leader Awards for Excellent Business Advisory Councils. The business advisory councils honored demonstrate excellence in developing professional skills for the future, building partnerships and coordinating experiences, which contribute to preparing students for success.

The awards recognize educators, business partners, staff, schools, businesses, educational service centers, joint vocational school districts and communities that come together to create dynamic, career-focused learning environments for students. Three-star business advisory councils implement quality practices throughout the year to create a culture of career-focused opportunities for all students.

Mid-Ohio Educational Service Center provides specialized academic and support services to 13 school districts and over 20,000 students in Crawford, Morrow and Richland counties.
Mid-Ohio Educational Service Center provides specialized academic and support services to 13 school districts and over 20,000 students in Crawford, Morrow and Richland counties.

"The BAC is committed to connecting education and business leaders with real-life opportunities that will help prepare students for their given career choice,” said MOESC Superintendent Kevin D. Kimmel.

Mid-Ohio Educational Service Center’s Business Advisory Council represents the following school districts inRichland, Morrow and Crawford counties: Bucyrus City Schools, Cardington-Lincoln Local Schools, Crestline Exempted Village Schools, Crestview Local Schools, GOAL Digital Academy, Highland Local Schools, Lexington Local Schools, Lucas Local Schools, Madison Local Schools, Mansfield City Schools, Mount Gilead Exempted Village Schools, Northmor Local Schools, Ontario Local Schools, Plymouth-Shiloh Local Schools and Shelby City Schools.

This article originally appeared on Mansfield News Journal: Mid-Ohio ESC Business Advisory Council receives three star award