High Road School of Marion County
At High Road School of Marion County serves students in grades K-12 with a variety of special education classifications who face significant learning and language challenges. We are a state- approved charter location. Our student-centered approach creates an individualized educational experience delivered in small, structured learning environments. We focus on fostering our students’ emotional growth; increasing their academic, language, and behavioral competencies, and enhancing their natural strengths.
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- (P) 740.692.7930
- 1101 Owens Road West
Marion, OH 43302
Meet The Team
Wendy Sanford – Program Director
Wendy has 25 years of experience working in the field of education and mental health. She started her education journey at Ohio State University earning her B/A’s degree in Elementary Education. Continuing her education, Wendy earned a MA’s degree from The University of Pheonix with a specialization in Curriculum and Instruction; completed the Licensure program at Ashland University to earn a teaching license. Building community partnerships/relationships and opportunities for at-risk youth is a priority in Wendy’s life and one that she is very passionate about. Wendy is very excited to be involved in the collaborative effort to bring High Road School to her hometown of Marion. In her free time, Wendy is involved in fundraising for local programs and school districts. Wendy enjoys traveling and spending quality time with her husband Mark and daughters Madi and Sasha.
Lauren Hattery – BCBA
Lauren Hattery is the Board-Certified Behavior Analyst for High Road Schools of Ohio. She attended Ball State University and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology and a minor in Early Childhood Development. She went on to obtain her master’s degree in Applied Behavior Analysis with an emphasis in autism from Ball State University. Lauren previously served as a Clinical Supervisor/BCBA and Program Manager for a non-profit Applied Behavior Analysis clinic in Fort Wayne, Indiana where she was able to work within the clinic setting, as well as in the home setting and school setting to program for generalization of skills. She primarily served young adolescents programming for daily living skills, independence and transitional skills. Lauren joined SESI Schools in 2022 and has had the opportunity to serve the High Road Schools across Ohio developing Functional Behavior Assessments, Behavior Intervention Plans, staff training on behavior management within the classroom as well as implementation of assessments and collaboration with staff.
Lauren’s passion is working with students with impeding behavior challenges and helping them to have a higher quality of life and more success in the classroom. In her free time, Lauren loves spending time with her husband and three children.
Ethan Percer – Director of Operations
Ethan Percer joined SESI in 2016. He is a graduate from the University of Memphis with a bachelor’s degree in Teaching All Learners which includes K-12 Special Education and K-6 Regular Education. Mr. Percer’s career as a teacher and coach started at Martin Luther King Jr. College Prep High School of Memphis. He previously served as the Co-Director at High Road School of Findlay for two years, Co-Director at High Road School of Lima for one year, and transitioned into the role of Director of Operations for Ohio.
Mr. Percer is passionate about community involvement within his role. Mr. Percer was a member of the Findlay Young Professionals and the Hancock County Chamber of Commerce Leadership team of 2019. Some of his favorite hobbies include attendance at sporting events, travel, and having fun outdoors. He has been the head football coach of the Arcadia Redskins for four years. He is married to his wife, Megan, and together they have a son, Kashton, and dog, Dallas.
Anna Boggs – Executive Director
Anna Boggs is the Executive Director of High Road School of Ohio. Anna has been working with individuals with disabilities since 2006. She began her work, while attending the University of Dayton, by providing home healthcare and tutoring services for children with developmental disabilities. Upon graduation, she returned to the Toledo area where she married and began work as a service coordinator for Help Me Grow. While at Help Me Grow she developed an even stronger interest and passion for serving individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder. To further her skill development, she began working for Mercy Autism Services as a behavior technician. She completed her master’s degree in Applied Behavior Analysis and became a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) in 2012. She went on to serve as the Director of The Autism Center at the Toledo Hearing and Speech Center and then served as the BCBA for Sunshine Communities. In 2016, Anna joined High Road School as the BCBA for the Findlay and Lima locations. In 2017, she began her role as the executive director. Over the last four years, Anna has worked diligently with her teams to develop schools which provide a safe and caring learning environment where children can achieve beyond expectations. In her free time, Anna enjoys boating, swimming, and camping with her husband and three children.
Our Students
Students who attend our school must be referred by their school district. We serve students K-12th grade (ages 5-21). Our student population faces a variety of disabilities including Autism, Emotional Disturbance, Other Health Impairments and more.
Our Staff
We are proud to employ Intervention Specialists, Licensed Teachers, Board Certified Behavior Analyst, Registered Behavior Technicians, Social Worker and Assistant Teachers. All our staff are trained in Handle with Care and have ongoing behavior management training.
Utilizing four specific instructional rotations, students are assessed academically, gain self-regulation skills, learn with district-aligned academic curriculums, and utilize integrated technology.
Serving students with significant autism and developmental disabilities, our model takes learned skills and practically applies them to the multiple environments in which a student would use those skills. Students spends portions of their day rotating through different modalities of instruction, the length and the frequency of each rotation is individuality designed for each learner and based on their current skills and future goals.
Each student enrolled in the model has individualized behavior programming which is driven by Functional Behavioral Assessments (FBA). We aim to identify the behaviors that continue to disrupt our student’s ability to access their environment and learning. We then use the data collected from the FBA and classroom data to device strategies that get to the root function of the students disrupted behaviors.
A Promising Future Through Life Skills Training
Above all else, we want our students to explore their full capacities and achieve their full capabilities heading into adulthood. Transition and life planning services pave the way for successful independent living, rewarding postsecondary schooling experiences, and productive and fulfilling careers.
High Road School of Bucyrus values the importance of programming for your child’s future. Each student enrolled in our transition classroom will be administered the Assessment of Functional Living Skills to drive their programming. The assessment includes six modules to assess your child’s skills in the following areas:
- Basic Living Skills
- Home Skills
- Community Skills
- School Skills
- Independent Living Skills
- Vocational Skills
Our team will meet with you to determine which areas should be focused on to equip your child with the most future success. After the assessment is complete, your child’s classroom teacher will design an individual rotation model of instruction to teach and generalize your child’s skills.
Each site includes mock apartment equipment, accessible kitchens, and a variety of vocational activities to match our students’ growth needs.
A Comprehensive Education That Addresses All Needs
High Road School of Marion County addresses areas of need that interfere with learning and provides all supplementary and related support services your child might need to succeed. These services include:
- Speech-Language Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Physical Therapy
- School Counselors
- Behavioral Interventions
High Road School of Marion County is committed to achieving success with each student, against all challenges. By building confidence and competence through personalized academic and behavioral interventions, we prepare your child to become a happy and responsible adult.
Goals for Students at the High Road School of Marion County:
To be healthy individuals who:
- Demonstrate the ability to form responsible relationships with a wide range of people
- Have the capacity for playing satisfying and responsible roles in family life
- Possess the knowledge, habits, and attitudes that promote personal and public health
- Understand ethical principles and values and apply them to their own lives
- Are aware of their own worth, abilities, potential, and limitations
To be independent individuals who:
- Are skilled in obtaining information, problem-solving, critical thinking, and effective communication
- Play a greater role in their educational environment
- Enjoy the process of learning and acquire skills necessary for a lifetime of continuous learning, adaptation to change, and engagement/productivity as a member of society
- Are aware of career opportunities and pursue knowledge necessary for further education
- Contribute to the political decision-making processes of the community, state, country, and world
To be academically competent individuals who:
- Acquire academic skills in language arts, mathematics, and the physical and biological sciences
- Understand specific events and the broader context of social studies, history, and current events
- Express themselves creatively in one or more of the arts