Our Story

About the Ohio Deans Compact

The Ohio Deans Compact believes that all students deserve the opportunity to learn at high levels and can do so when held to high expectations and provided the necessary services and supports. For this to happen, educators must have the right knowledge and skills to support higher levels of learning for all students, which requires many partners across the P20 continuum working together.

Image of two circles creating an equation. The first circle reads high expectations. The second circle reads services and supports. In the middle of the two circles is an image of graphic people with the words students learning at higher levels underneath. To the right of the people is a third circle with the words educator knowledge and skills. Underneath the circles and people are four separate circles connected with a line through each. The first circle reads preschool, the second reads school-age, the third reads middle/high school and the fourth reads early childhood. Underneath these four circles is a continuous line that reads P20 continuum.

A Leader and Connector

The Ohio Deans Compact believes that all students deserve the opportunity to learn at high levels and can do so when held to high expectations and provided the necessary services and supports. For this to happen, educators must have the right knowledge and skills to support higher levels of learning for all students, which requires many partners across the P20 continuum working together.

Image of 4 circles connected to each other that are overtop of a larger circle. The larger circle has the logo of the Ohio Deans Compact for Exceptional Children. The first top circle on far left has the words higher education with image of mortar board. The second circle has an image of school building with the words PK12 school districts. The third circle has two hands shaking with the words professional associations. The fourth circle has the outline of Ohio and the words regional and state agencies.