Barry Canter
My name is Barry
Canter and I teach the Market Street (New Richmond) and Grant Career
Center Adult Education Programs. I have worked for the Clermont
County Educational Service Center for fifteen years. Our classes
offer a variety of instructional techniques. It is a class for
adults and is not like traditional high school. I’m looking forward
to meeting you!
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Desree
Driever
My name is Desree Driever and I teach the ABLE class at UC
Clermont. Recently I also began doing the GED orientation on Monday
and Wednesday mornings and evenings. I enjoy reading
and playing softball in my spare time. I also tutor children in all
curriculum areas and like getting involved in my community. I
received my Associates degree from UC Clermont and graduated
with my B.A. in education from Wilmington College. The UC
Clermont class has many opportunities for all people no matter your
age or skill level. Our class offers a variety of techniques to
help you learn at your own level and your own pace. While in class
we work in small groups, some large groups, and individually. I am
looking forward to meeting you and helping you achieve your goals.
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Lesley Dorhout
My name is
Lesley Dorhout and I administer the GED exams at the CCESC offices.
I obtained my B.S. in Composite Science Education from Bob Jones
University, and my Masters in Guidance and Counseling from there as
well. My first teaching experience came from teaching the ABLE
classes at UC Clermont. I taught science for two years at Bob Jones
and two years at Greer High School in South Carolina. I also have
instructed home-bound students for Greenville County Schools in
South Carolina. I look forward to helping you achieve your goals!
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Norma Jean Graybill
My name is Norma Jean Graybill and I teach
the Adult Education class at the Business and Workforce Resource
Center (BWRC).
I graduated from New Richmond High School and am a native
of Clermont County. I graduated with a B.A. from Wilmington
College and received my Masters from Miami University.
I retired from public school teaching with over thirty years
classroom experience. I taught Language Arts at New Richmond the
last 23 out of 25 years. I began my teaching career in Normandy,
Missouri, and also taught in the Forest Hills School District.
I volunteered as a classroom aide and did substitute teaching in
the Adult Education classes before accepting the teaching
opportunity at the BWRC in 2003.
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