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SCHOOL STUDY COUNCIL OF OHIO
Founded in 1965 by Central Ohio school
administrators, the School Study Council of Ohio’s (SSCO) purpose is to improve education through the cooperative examination of educational issues, the diffusion of proven effective educational practices, and the active participation of all individuals interested in educational exploration and planning. For information on how your school or organization can become an SSCO member, please visit: www.ssco.org/ssco/membership.html
OHIO CENTER FOR DEAFBLIND EDUCATION
The Ohio Center for Deafblind Education is dedicated to working with families and professionals of children who are deafblind throughout the state of Ohio. Most services are available at no cost.
GRANT & EVALUATION CENTER
The School Study Council of Ohio's Grant & Evaluation Center provides personalized services to all school districts and educational organizations that are members of the SSCO consortium. Services include grants searches, proposal development, online surveys, focus groups, and program evaluations.
OHIO CENTER FOR SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS
School Study Council of Ohio's (SSCO) Ohio Center for Substitute Teachers (OCST) was designed in response to school districts' growing need for qualified substitute teachers. The goal for the Center is to professionalize substitute teaching.
PARENTS HELPING CHILDREN
This PDF file contains materials designed for easy use by parents interested in supporting their children's education and creating a positive environment at home. Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view this document.
EFFECTIVE SKILLS IN PARENT-TEACHER CONFERENCING
This 27 minute video with accompanying discussion manual and monograph help teachers and parents learn skills necessary for successful parent-teacher conferences.
CRITERION-REFENCED CURRICULUM
The Criterion-Reference Curriculum is a series of objectives, activities, and materials for teaching basic math and reading skills in a systematic program of instruction. While they can be used with normal achieving students in grades one through three, they are designed to provide teachers of mildly handicapped students with a basic program of systematic instructional materials for remedial instruction.
DYSLEXIA CONSULTANTS
Navigating to the best solution. Helping parents to find the right dyslexia solution of their child helping them to help themselves.

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