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ebaer@mresc.org
937-498-1354 ext. 7004
Erica brings a wide range of experiences and perspectives to our team. After graduating with honors from The Ohio State University with both a Bachelorโs in English (French minor) and her Masterโs in Education focused on integrated, cross-curricular, multi-ability teaching (elementary, 1-8), Ericaโs 19 years in education span grades 3-12 (with over 14 years at the high school level). During those teaching assignments, Erica created the curriculum for each of the courses taught, whether focused on honors, โcollege prepโ, or modifying the work for students with special needs and/ or twice exceptionalities.
Passionate about learning, travel, and positive change, Erica frequently particpates in service opportunities both nationally and internationally, including week-long student summer enrichment opportunities for Native American youth and month-long international camps where students from 10 or more countries learn to build friendships and cross cultural barriers.
Ericaโs travels to and work with students across cultures and contexts have helped her to understand that, though kidsโ situations may differ, at their core, all kids deserve the opportunity to grow, to thrive, and to become their personal best. During her free time, Erica enjoys time with friends and family by hiking or enjoying the great outdoors, listening to or creating music, exploring new cultures, and challenging herself to continue growing in body, mind, and spirit.
lberger@mresc.org
937-498-1354
jmoore@mresc.org
rwoolley@mresc.org
dcampbell@mresc.org
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asimindinger@mresc.org
937-498-1354 ext. 7020
Amy Simindinger serves the role of Juvenile Court Liaison for Shelby County. Amy is a graduate of Sidney High School and The Ohio State University. Prior to her role with the MRESC, Amy was principal of Nicholas School in Piqua for 11 years, serving children with academic and social challenges. Amy is also the director of the IMPACT program and serves as a Parent Project Facilitator.
Amy has served in several nonprofit organizations in Shelby County including 8 years with Charity League, 6 years with Shelby County CASA/GAL and five years with Wilma Valentine Childcare.
Amy also advocates for animals and serves as a foster family for the Shelby County Animal Shelter and other area animal rescues. In her free time, Amy enjoys Ohio State Football, reading and spending time with her family.