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EDUCATION
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Brown County Educational
Service Center
John E. Shelton, Superintendent
325 West State St.
Brown County Fairgrounds
Georgetown, Ohio 45121
(937) 378-6118
E-mail: jshelton@brown.k12.oh.us
Internet: http://brown.k12.oh.us
The mission of the Brown
County Educational
Service Center
is to seek, create, and provide quality services to area students, parents,
educators, and agencies through administration, supervision, consultation,
communication and direct instruction programs designed to meet the
challenges of a changing world.
Eastern Local Schools
District Office
Alan D. Simmons, Superintendent
11479 US 62
PO Box 500
Sardinia, Ohio 45171
(937) 378-3981
E-mail: simmonsa@eb.k12.oh.us
Internet: www.eb.k12.oh.us
Russellville Pre-School
Joan Garrett, Director
203 East Main St.
Russellville, Ohio
45168
(937) 377-3010
Russellville Elementary
(K-6)
Susan Paeltz, Principal
239 West Main St.
Russellville, Ohio
45168
(937) 377-4771
Sardinia Elementary (K-6)
Michael Bick, Principal
116 East College Ave.
PO Box 67
Sardinia, Ohio
45171
(937) 446-2250
Eastern Junior High School
(7-8)
Rob Beucler, Principal
11479 US 62
PO Box 25
Sardinia, Ohio 45171
(937) 378-6720
Eastern High School
(9-12)
Ted Downing, Principal
11479 US 62
PO Box 49
Sardinia, Ohio 45171
(937) 378-6016
Fayetteville-Perry
School District
District Office
Roy Hill, Superintendent
501 South Apple St.
Fayetteville, Ohio
45118
(513) 875-2423
E-mail:
Internet: www.fp.k12.oh.us
Fayetteville-Perry Pre-School
Joan Garrett, Director
140 North East St.
Fayetteville, Ohio
(513) 875-2083
Fayetteville-Perry Elementary
School (1-4)
Julie Blaho, Principal
140 North East St.
Fayetteville, Ohio 45118
(513) 875-2083
Fayetteville-Perry Middle School
(5-8)
David Tatman, Principal
601 South Apple St.
Fayetteville, Ohio 45118
(513) 875-2829
Fayetteville-Perry High School
(9-12)
Raegan White, Principal
501 South Apple St.
Fayetteville, Ohio
45118
(513) 875-3520
Georgetown
Exempted
Village Schools
District Office
Richard Spindler, Superintendent
1043 Mt. Orab Pike
Georgetown, Ohio 45121
(937) 378-3730
E-mail:
Internet: www.georgetownschools.com
Georgetown Pre-School
Joan Garrett, Director
406 West Plum St.
Georgetown, Ohio
45121
(937) 378-6235
Georgetown Elementary (K-6)
Rebecca Honaker, Principal
435 Mt. Orab Pike
Georgetown, Ohio 45121
(937) 378-6235
Georgetown Jr / Sr High School
(7-12)
Perianne Germann, Principal
987 Mt. Orab Pike
Georgetown, Ohio 45121
(937) 378-6730
Ripley-Union-Lewis-Huntington
Local Schools
District Office
Stephen Oborn, Superintendent
120 Main St.
Ripley, Ohio 45167
(937) 392-4396
E-mail: soborn@scoca-k12.org
Internet: www.ripley.k12.oh.us
Ripley
Pre-School
Joan Garrett, Director
502 South 2nd St.
Ripley, Ohio
45167
(937) 392-1141
Ripley Elementary (K-6)
Jane Massie, Principal
502 South 2nd St.
Ripley, Ohio
45167
(937) 392-1141
RULH Middle
School
Mike Kennedy, Principal
2300 Rains/Eitel Rd.
Aberdeen, Ohio 45101
(937) 795-8001
RULH High School
Gary Scarth Sr., Principal
1317 South 2nd St.
Ripley, Ohio
45167
(937) 392-4384
Western
Brown Local
School District
District Office
Jeff Royalty, Superintendent
254 W. Main St..
Mt. Orab, Ohio
45154
(937) 444-2044
E-mail: jroyalty@wb.k12.oh.us
Internet: www.wb.k12.oh.us
Hamersville Pre-School
Joan Garrett, Director
1950 SR 125
PO Box 205
Hamersville, Ohio
45130
(937) 379-1144
Hamersville Elementary School
(K-8)
Peggy McKinney, Principal
1950 SR 125
PO Box 205
Hamersville, Ohio 45130
(937) 379-1144
Western Brown
Pre-School Early Learning Academy
Joan Garrett, Director
474 West Main St.
Mt. Orab, Ohio
45154
(937) 444-2528
Mt. Orab Elementary
(K-4)
David McDonough, Principal
474 West Main St.
Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154
(937) 444-2528
Mt. Orab Middle School
(5-8)
Bill Garrett, Principal
472 West Main St.
Mt. Orab, Ohio
45154
(937) 444-2529
Western Brown High School
(9-12)
Kevin Kratzer, Principal
476 West Main St.
Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154
(937) 444-2544
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VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS
Southern Hills Joint
Vocational School (9-12)
Charles Guarino, Superintendent
9193 Hamer Road
Georgetown, Ohio 45121
(937) 378-6131
E-mail: guarino@shcc.k12.oh.us
Internet: www.shcc.k12.oh.us
Technical training for secondary
students and adults.
PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS
St. Michael Parochial School
(PreK-8)
300 Market St.
Ripley, Ohio
45167
(937) 392-4202
E-mail: stmichaelschool@yahoo.com
PRIVATE MONTESSORI SCHOOLS
Kinderfield Montessori School (K-3)
9090 Tri-County Hwy.
Sardinia, Ohio
45171
(937) 446-3001
emay@dragonbbs.com
UNIVERSITIES & COLLEGES
Chatfield
College
20918 SR 251
St. Martin, Ohio
45118
(513) 875-3344
E-mail: chatfield@chatfield.edu
Internet: www.chatfield.edu
Catholic 2-year liberal arts college, offering an associate degree in a
number of disciplines. A third year of study toward a bachelor’s
degree may also be completed at Chatfield. Through a joint venture with Wilmington College,
a bachelor’s degree program in Business Administration from Wilmington College is available on the
Chatfield College St. Martin campus.
Maysville Community College
1755 US 68
Maysville, KY 41056
(606) 759-7141
Internet: www.maycc.kctcs.edu
A public, comprehensive community college serving a ten-county area. The
college awards continuing education units, certificates, diplomas, and
associate degrees.
Southern State Community College
100 Hobart Dr.
Hillsboro, Ohio
45133
(937) 393-3431
800-628-7722 (Ohio
only)
E-mail: info@sscc.edu
Internet: www.sscc.edu
Southern State
Community College
serves a five county area with programs leading to associate degrees or
certification.
Fincastle Campus of Southern State
Community College
12681 US 62
Sardinia, Ohio
45171
(937) 695-0308
800-334-6619
University of Cincinnati
Clermont College
4200 Clermont College Dr.
Batavia, Ohio
45103
(513) 752-5200
Internet: www.ucclermont.edu
A regional campus of the University
of Cincinnati serving
a six-county area. The
college offers more than 50 associate degree and certificate programs.
ADULT EDUCATION ? GED PROGRAMS
Adult Opportunity Center
Southern State Community College
100 Hobart Dr.
Hillsboro, Ohio
45133
800-628-7722 extension 2687(Ohio
only)
(937) 393-3431
GED preparation, reading, preparing for college classes, English for
speakers of other languages, life skills, and other programs. Call for
information.
Regularly scheduled classes are free to anyone age 18 or over.
Classes are offered at eight locations.
In Brown County, daytime and evening classes
are available at:
Southern State - South Campus
(Fincastle)
12681 US 62
Sardinia, Ohio
45171
Brown County Public Library
200 West Grant Ave.
Georgetown, Ohio
45121
LITERACY PROGRAMS
Literacy Council of Clermont
& Brown Counties
Susan Vilardo, executive director
756 Old State Route 74
Cincinnati, Ohio 45245
(513) 943-3742, Fax (513) 943-3002
Reading,
writing, and spelling for adults, age 18 and over. One-on-one tutoring in a
private setting. Special teacher training for volunteers. Dyslexia
screening. Help students of other cultures learn to speak English.
Reading Junto, Inc.
Summer Tyler,
executive director
62 Deanna Dr.
Batavia, Ohio
45103
(513) 732-0694
E-mail: summertyler@fuse.net
Internet: www.readingjunto.org
Reading Junto is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization promoting
literacy awareness and programs for children in Brown, Clermont, and
eastern Hamilton
counties. All programs are open to anyone regardless of income or age.
Donations of space, books, supplies, and money are welcome. Volunteers are
needed for tutoring, teaching, and fund-raising.
MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM
Brown County Board of Mental
Retardation & Developmental
Disabilities (MRDD)
9116 Hamer Road
Georgetown, Ohio
45121
(937) 378-4891
E-mail: lbradford@browncbmrdd.org
Family resource services, case management, supported living, job
training, Brown
County Habilitation
Center adult
workshop.
ARC - Clermont/Brown
1075 Ohio Pike
Withamsville, Ohio 45245-2339
(513) 752-4330
Programs and services for persons with mental retardation and/or
developmental disabilities.
Hopewell Special Educational
Regional Resource
Center
SERRC-Brown County
5350 West New Market Rd.
Hillsboro, Ohio
45133
(937) 393-1904
Assistance to school districts and families in providing appropriate
education for children and youth with educational disabilities.
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