
Muskingum Valley Educational Service Center
Categories
Education
Hours:
Monday through Friday
8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Driving Directions:
For driving directions, please visit this link:
www.mvesc.org/54
About Us
Welcome to the Muskingum Valley Educational Service Center (MVESC) page. MVESC is a nationally accredited regional resource center for schools in Coshocton, Hocking, Morgan, Muskingum, Perry and Tuscarawas counties. Covering more than 2,400 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. Our mission is to make connections with our school districts to create opportunities to improve student achievement for children.
We serve nearly 2,000 teachers in 17 school districts and 30,747 students. Within and beyond our five counties, we have partnered with more than 105 educational service providers in 62 Ohio counties, 39 states and Canada.
Please visit www.mvesc.org/49 for more highlights about our agency.
We have two offices that serve our six-county area:
Zanesville Office
205 N. Seventh Street
Zanesville, Ohio 43701
740-452-4518
Coshocton Regional Office
23640 Airport Road, Room 145
Coshocton, Ohio 43812
740-622-2924
New Lexington Office
1605 Airport Road
New Lexington, OH 43764
740-342-3502
Our Leadership:
David Branch, superintendent - david.branch@mvesc.org
Christine Wagner, chief operating officer - christine.wagner@mvesc.org
Nan Nolder, treasurer/CFO - nan.nolder@mvesc.org
Highlights
- Operates 27 preschool classrooms and 54 special education and at-risk classrooms for our client school districts.
- Provides professional development opportunities to more than 5,000 educators every year.
- Devoped an online data warehouse that stores more than 20 million pieces of data related to student achievement.
- Pioneered a classroom-based education program for preschool and school-age children with autism.
- Is the fiscal agent for one of the largest insurance co-ops in Ohio, covering 29 districts and more than 12,000 lives.
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