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Early College Graduates Speak - December 17, 2009
Lessons learned during their first semester at college as told to current ECHS underclassmen
Canton City School's Early College High School Senior Class of 2009 Celebration Dinner - May 13, 2009
Paul Hovan shares his ECHS experiences
A Significant Celebration 20th Anniversary luncheon - September 9, 2009
Judge W. Don Reader advises "keep it in Stark County."
A Significant Celebration 20th Anniversary luncheon - September 9, 2009
Ambassador Tim Timken sees us "moving ahead as leaders."
A Significant Celebration 20th Anniversary luncheon - September 9, 2009
James Bower lists "why we can have a genuine celebration."
A Significant Celebration 20th Anniversary luncheon - September 9, 2009
John O'Donnell states "P-16 group in Stark County has become not only a state, but a national model."
A Significant Celebration 20th Anniversary luncheon - September 9, 2009
Dennis Saunier tells how the "Chamber has made education a key platform...it's in our DNA."
A Significant Celebration 20th Anniversary luncheon - September 9, 2009
Larry Morgan presents data showing Stark County's growth in graduation rates, degree attainment, and dual credit.
A Significant Celebration 20th Anniversary luncheon - September 9, 2009
Adrienne O'Neill gives credit to the many partners who have granted the Stark Education Partnership access to the stories behind the successes.
A Significant Celebration 20th Anniversary luncheon - September 9, 2009
Adrienne O'Neill highlights dual credit and says "Early College might have been a turn-around strategy."
A Significant Celebration 20th Anniversary luncheon - September 9, 2009
Adrienne O'Neill addresses standards, core cirriculum, and the new goal "to become the most educated county in the United States."
A Significant Celebration 20th Anniversary luncheon - September 9, 2009
Adrienne O'Neill offers the idea of "creating new knowledge from existing knowledge."
"Stark County on the Move"