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Orono Public Schools encompasses 49 square miles of Western Hennepin County and serves all or parts of the cities of Independence, Long Lake, Maple Plain, Medina, Minnetonka Beach and Orono. Some 2,900 students attend Orono Schumann Elementary School, Orono Intermediate School, Orono Middle School and Orono High School, all of which are located on a 120-acre central campus. The District is part of the Metro West Conference for athletics and activities. Orono Public Schools follows a strong core curriculum with options to meet the needs of all learners, including a robust Advanced Placement (AP) offering, K-12 gifted education and special education programming. Technology enhances student learning in a variety of subjects. A full complement of academic and athletic co-curricular programs augments the core curriculum with an 85% participation rate at the high school level. Orono Schools has been distinguished as a National District of Character for its exemplary character education program. In 2022, Orono High School was ranked the #1 traditional high school in Minnesota by U.S. News and World Report. For resident and open enrollment information, please visit https://www.oronoschools.org/about/enrollment For job opportunities, please visit https://www.oronoschools.org/about/careers
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MVESC is a nationally accredited regional resource center for schools in Coshocton, Hocking, Morgan, Muskingum, Noble and Perry counties. Covering more than 2,700 square miles, our agency has the largest service region in Ohio, making us a little bigger than the state of Rhode Island and almost as large as Delaware. We serve more than 2,000 teachers in 18 school districts, as well as more than 30,000 students. Within and beyond our seven counties, we have partnered with more than 105 educational service providers in 62 Ohio counties, 39 states and Canada. Our Mission We make connections to create services that contribute to learning. Our Vision We exist to serve in ways that help young people learn. To truly be the finest service center, our service work must be dependable, responsive and thoughtful. We serve by staying connected to our customers. We stay connected by valuing the relationships that have been built and maintained throughout the years. We must have both if we are to contribute to helping young people learn. We must create services that support learning.