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Karlyn Clark

Calling All Substitute Teachers!

Looking to feel more confident heading into the next school year? Join us for Sub Day at the ESC—an open house designed just for YOU!

Date: June 10,2026

Time:10:00 AM – 2:00 PM (Stop by anytime, Training classes will be available at 11 am & 12 pm)

Location: 4170 Allium Ct., Springfield, OH

This event will be set up like a career fair, giving you the chance to:

- Meet school administrators from across the county

- Learn more about different school environments

- Ask questions and get prepared for your first day

- Explore opportunities to sub in additional schools

- Get additional help with applications, license, and fingerprints

Whether you're a seasoned sub or just getting started, this is a great way to build connections and walk into the school year with confidence.

Click Here to register for this event!

We hope to see you there!

Questions? Call 937-325-7671

 

Gold Award showing High Performing ESC Year 10 in the state of Ohio
Karlyn Clark
High Performing ESC 2025 Badge from the state of Ohio

THE CLARK COUNTY EDUCATIONAL SERVICE CENTER RECEIVES HIGH PERFORMING ESC DESIGNATION FOR TENTH STRAIGHT YEAR FROM DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND WORKFORCE (DEW)

November 10, 2025 – For the tenth straight year, the Clark County Educational Service Center (ESC) applied for and received the High Performing ESC designation from the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce (DEW).
 

To achieve the annual High Performing ESC designation, an ESC must generate total cost savings of at least 5% across five ESC-selected service areas for its client school districts as compared to the district providing the services themselves or from another third-party provider. 

The percentage of savings for Ohio’s ESCs far exceeds this 5% benchmark, averaging 38.48% savings in Fiscal Year 2025, based on data provided by the DEW. This was an annual savings of over $108.903 million in just five service areas.

“Once again, Ohio’s educational service centers demonstrate how they provide their client schools and districts with exceptional services at reasonable costs,” says Craig Burford, Executive Director of the Ohio ESC Association (OESCA). 

“Over the past decade, Ohio ESCs have averaged 36.54% cost savings to districts per year, for a total of over $796.538 million in savings statewide. Now more than ever, policy makers should take notice of the return on their investment and find additional ways to leverage the ESC network.”

The Ohio Department of Education and Workforce evaluated each application based on the total percentage of cost savings the ESC generated for its client districts calculated based on the price charged to the client by the ESC for a primary service.

“Our commitment at the Clark County ESC is to enhance the educational opportunities offered to Clark County students by providing exceptional services that make the most of tax dollars in our community,” said Superintendent Dan Bennett. “Our designation as a high-performing ESC and the cost savings we’ve demonstrated for our educational partners shows that we are making a difference in Clark County Schools and in the lives of students and the additional funding reached will help provide more opportunities.” 

Ohio’s 51 ESCs are local education agencies (LEAs) or school districts that provide other schools and client school districts with professional development, technology, coaching and support, planning, and administrative and operational support services that help improve student learning, enhance the quality of instruction, expand access to resources, and maximize operating/fiscal efficiencies. The Ohio ESC Association (OESCA) supports, educates and advocates for Ohio’s ESCs. www.oesca.org

 

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