About Us
Buckeye Community School came into being when a group of passionate educators decided to create a school where kids who were not being served well by traditional high schools could find a way to earn a high school diploma, therefore setting them up for future success. BCS serves students ages 14-21 in mid- and central-Ohio, with locations in Fremont, London, Mansfield, Marion, and Springfield.
Buckeye Community School is a public high school with an alternative learning environment - what that really means is we are innovative, creative and compassionate about getting kids through high school!
We offer an alternative approach to traditional high school that is individualized based on each student’s unique needs and interests. Students work at their own pace, choose their own path to graduation, and can work around their schedule. We provide opportunities for students to prepare for future careers, college, and training programs while earning their diploma.
Our Mission:
To create an educational experience through positive relationships that empowers every person the opportunity to overcome personal challenges and pursue one’s unique goals.
Our Vision:
Meet the needs of the whole student
To have a productive, safe, orderly nurturing environment.
Clear and focused mission-assist students to graduate and succeed
Quality instructional leadership and effective communication
High expectations for achievement and success
Constant monitoring and recording of student progress
Positive home to school and school to community relationship
Our Leadership Team:
Executive Director - Mary Snell
Operations Director - Pete Bartkowiak
Curriculum Director - Sasho Dojcinovski
Principal of Operations - Steve Vanderhoff
Director of Special Education - Jill Hudgel
If you are interested in enrolling in Buckeye Community School or want more information, here is how you can get in touch:
Call toll free at 833-544-4BCS or send an email to info@buckeyecs.org.
Title IX
The School does not discriminate on the basis of sex in its education program or activities, and is required by Title IX and its regulations not to discriminate in such a manner. This requirement not to discriminate in the education program or activity extends to admission and employment.The following person shall be the Title IX Coordinator and is responsible for investigating any complaint alleging noncompliance with Title IX.
Sasho Dojcinovski
690 S. Tiffin Rd.
Port Clinton, OH 43452
419-967-4107
Any person may report sex discrimination, including sexual harassment (whether or not the person reporting is the person alleged to be the victim of conduct that could constitute sex discrimination or sexual harassment), in person, by mail, by telephone, or by electronic mail, using the contact information listed for the Title IX Coordinator, or by any other means that results in the Title IX Coordinator receiving the person’s verbal or written report. Such a report may be made at any time (including during non-business hours) by using the telephone number or electronic mail address, or by mail to the office address, listed for the Title IX Coordinator.
Inquiries about the application of Title IX and its regulations to the School may be referred to the Title IX Coordinator, to the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights of the Department, or both.
A specific procedure for grievances related to Title IX issues is set forth in the following School policy: [Policy 222.1]