Chardon School News
April 20, 2023 by Staff Report

The district released its 2022 Quality Profile report this month and — for the first time ever — is publishing the report in a print format to more effectively reach school community residents and businesses...

District Releases Quality Profile

The district released its 2022 Quality Profile report this month and — for the first time ever — is publishing the report in a print format to more effectively reach school community residents and businesses. The Quality Profile is a compilation of highlights from the 2021-22 school year, offering insight into that snapshot in time of Chardon Schools’ finances, instructional program, extracurricular activities, operations, and other important aspects of the schools.

Chardon Schools, a member of the Alliance for High Quality Education which supports the publication of a Quality Profile, is among approximately 60 school districts in Ohio to annually release this comprehensive, community-oriented companion to the state’s district report card.

Community members are invited to access the 2022 report under the district header at chardonschools.org. Stakeholders can expect to receive the printed report in their home and business mailboxes later in the spring.

Junior Advances as National Qualifier

Junior Addison Seese, author of “Wonderful Animals of the World,”, earned a state placement in the Educators Rising Ohio 32nd annual State Conference held at Capital University March 8-9. She competed at the state tournament as a first-year Auburn Career Center Teaching Professions Pathway student.

Both Addison and Harvey High School / Auburn Career Center student Deborah Sams — the book’s illustrator — garnered fourth-place state medals in the K-3 Children’s Literature category for their collaborative literary work.

Addison stated, “We decided to write our book to bring light to many of the endangered species we have in the world today. Many kids and even adults, don’t realize where some of these animals come from or that they are endangered. We also wanted children to see that their differences aren’t a bad thing and that we should respect each other no matter how different they are.”

Career interests for Addison include both theater and education with hopes to be able to integrate the two in her pursuits after high school graduation in 2024.

With their state award-winning children’s story in tow, Addison and Deborah now advance to the 2023 Educators Rising National Conference June 29-July 2 in Orlando.