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East READ Partnership for Middle Childhood
Student teacher encourages child

The partnership programs offer early
field experiences at local schools.

Reaching Excellence and Achievement through Diversity.

The East Partnership for Middle Childhood offers a continuous cohort placement for the junior year reading series, Fall, Winter and Spring Quarters.

Why Become a Member of Our Partnership?

  • Convenient proximity to East Elementary-walking distance from McCracken Hall
  • Opportunity to teach in classrooms with international children
  • Learn how to teach reading across the content areas to middle childhood age students
  • Fellowship position available for post graduate degree
  • Priority given for student teaching assignments
  • Continuous field placement your junior year
  • Priority scheduling for core reading courses: EDTE 325, 420, and 421
  • Priority scheduling for EDMC 300 and 301

Application materials are available at the Student Services Desk in McCracken Hall.

Why Choose East Elementary School?

  • East practices the philosophies of Integrated Thematic Instruction, Multiple Intelligences, and Responsive Classroom
  • East is known as an international school offering English as a Second Language for students representing 31 countries and speaking 17 languages
  • East is a neighborhood school within the city limits housing grades K-6, along with Hearing Impaired, Multi-Handicapped, and H.O.T.S. (higher order thinking skills) classrooms
  • East has many volunteers from the community compiling approximately 4500 volunteer hours per year
  • East has ongoing enrichment programs such as, Helping Hands, Foreign Language classes, Lego Logos, school magazine, an active P.T.O., and a yearly dinner theatre with entertainment is provided by our student body
  • East’s close proximity to Ohio University has enabled the school and university to take part in various partnerships since 1975

For questions about the partnership, please contact:
Chris Kennedy
Ohio University Coordinator and Instructor for EDTE reading courses
McCracken Hall 321C
Athens , OH 45701
740.597.3365
kennedyc@ohiou.edu

Maria Douglas
East-Ohio University Partnership Liaison
East Elementary School
3 Wallace Drive
Athens , Ohio 45701
740.594.3278
mdouglas@athenscity.k12.oh.us

For questions about East Elementary School, please contact:
Denny Boger, Principal
Linda Pierce, Secretary
East Elementary School
3 Wallace Drive
Athens , Ohio 45701
740-594-3278

The Holmes Partnership

Ohio University College of Education McCracken Hall Athens, OH 45701-2979 740.593.4400
Counseling & Higher Ed: 740.593.4442
Educational Studies: 740.593.4442
Teacher Education: 740.593.4442