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Aviation Webinar Held And Training Device Installed

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On Saturday, March 21,2015, Ozarka College served as one of more than thirty host sites for the National Virtual Aviation Safety Stand Down.  The event was attended by a variety of members of the aviation community, including several cadets in the Civil Air Patrol.  The event covered three topics: The Culture of Airmanship 2.0; Aeronautical Decision Making and Fitness for Duty; and Why Pilots Lose Control.  Participants received WINGs credit for attending this valuable event."Safety is one of the most important aspects of flying, " said Nick Lenczycki, Ozarka College Director of Aviation. "The dedication these individuals demonstrated to the promotion of safety is a tremendous credit to the aviation industry.  In addition to the quality of the information presented, the camaraderie shared makes these types of events so worthwhile.  It's an opportunity to compare notes on how one another operates and to gain perspective on changes taking place.  This sharing of information makes all of us better pilots and strengthens the aviation community. "Ozarka College's Aviation program, which is set to begin offering classes this coming fall semester, also has safety as the top priority. The College recently had a Redbird LD Advanced Aviation Training Device installed. This device is FAA certified and features realistic flight controls, 200 degrees field of view, interchangeable cockpits, and is ideal for flight school students.According to Lenczycki, "One of the many benefits of a device like this is that we will be able to develop a deeper understanding of complex situations in a safe environment.   This device will allow us to focus on decision making in a real-world setting, making our students more competent in dealing with emergency situations. "For more information about the Ozarka College Aviation program, please contact Nick Lenczycki, Ozarka College Director of Aviation, by calling 870.368.7926 or email: nick.lenczycki@ozarka.edu

Ozarka Caf� Is Open To The Public

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The Ozarka Café, located in the Student Services Center at Ozarka College in Melbourne, Arkansas, is now open. The Café serves breakfast from 7:30 to 10:30 a.m. and lunch from 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. daily, Monday through Friday. In addition to providing Ozarka staff and students, as well as the community, with a new dining option, the Ozarka Café serves as a learning lab for Ozarka College Culinary Art students. This is a great opportunity for students to get on-the-job training, as well as gain experiences to help build their resumes for their post graduation plans. Café patrons have the opportunity to visit the Ozarka College campus while dining in, or pick up items that are "grab and ready to go." To go orders may also be placed by 10:30 a.m. To schedule a time for your order to be ready for pick up, simply send an email to: cafeorders@ozarka.edu The Ozarka Café posts daily specials on their Facebook page: http://facebook.com/ozarkacafe and has menus available. For more information, please call Ozarka College at 1.800.821.4335.

Speakers Announced For Ozarka College's American Voices - Americans With Disabilities

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The American Voices Series, sponsored by the Ozarka College Diversity and Cultural Events Committee, will host its third annual event featuring the voices of Americans with Disabilities. This event is free of charge and will take place in the lecture hall of the John E. Miller Education Complex in Melbourne, Arkansas on April 7, 2015 from 10:30 AM until 1:45 PM. Plans are also underway to live stream presentations to Ozarka College campus locations in Ash Flat, Mammoth Spring, and Mountain View.Supported in part by a grant from the Arkansas Humanities Council and the National Endowment for the Humanities, American Voices - Americans with Disabilities will include three morning speakers, an information fair during the lunch break, and a five-person discussion panel in the afternoon. This is an excellent opportunity for all students, but particularly those majoring in nursing, criminal justice, teaching, and other public services, as they will gain valuable information on interacting with persons with disabilities.Leonard A. Boyle, Sr., Executive Director of the Arkansas Governor's Commission on People with Disabilities, will present on the topic, "The Disabled Community in Arkansas. " After acquiring his own disability in 1992, Boyle experienced numerous forms of discrimination, various obstacles and barriers that led him to becoming an advocate for people with disabilities.Rodney Farley, Parent/Family Consultant with DDS Children Services, will present, "Interacting with the Disabled. " Farley has twenty years experience serving on councils and coalitions that are disability related, and he was appointed by Governor Mike Beebe to serve as a commissioner on the Governor's Commission on People with Disabilities in 2010.Luke Kramer, Director of Training and Development at Birth Tree Communities, Inc. will share a presentation about, "Emotional Disabilities. " Kramer began his career at Birch Tree, Inc. over sixteen years ago and is responsible for training and certifying over 550 professional, paraprofessional and support staff members.Tina Long Hunter and Wanda Horton, along with Boyle, Farley and Kramer, will serve on the panel discussion. Hunter is the Director of Programs and Services for the Alzheimer's Association, Arkansas Chapter. She has been in community and public health and public policy for the past seventeen years.Horton is the Executive Director of the Arkansas Disability Coalition (ADC) and has been employed with ADC for over twenty-five years. In addition to her role at ADC, Horton also serves on numerous councils and boards that are disability related, and she has a son with a disability.This event is sure to be great for professional development, but will also be beneficial to the community at large to enhance successful communication with individuals who have a disability. Private sectors, state agencies, and the public are all encouraged to attend.  For more information or to reserve seats, please contact Joan Stirling, Ozarka College Vice President of Planning and Institutional Research, at 870.368.2007 or email: jstirling@ozarka. edu.

Canning And Food Preservation Seminar To Be Offered At Ozarka College - Mammoth Spring

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Ozarka College in Mammoth Spring will offer a canning and food preservation seminar on April 10, 2015 at 12:00 PM.   Topics covered will include testing of pressure cookers, benefits of home food preservation, food safety, water bath canning, pressure cooking, dehydrating, and resources available through the extension office.The seminar will be presented by the Fulton County Extension Office and is free to the public. Seating is limited, though, so registration is strongly encouraged.For more information, or to register, please contact James Spurlock, Director of Ozarka College Off-Campus Operations in Mammoth Spring.   Mr. Spurlock is available by phone at 870.625.0411 or email jmspurlock@ozarka.edu

Ozarka College Seeks Academic All-Star

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Arkansas Community Colleges (ACC) is once again offering the Academic All-Star scholarship program to students of two-year colleges in the state.The purpose of the Academic All-Star program is to recognize the scholarly and service achievements of Arkansas' two-year college students. Academic All-Stars will be recognized at the ACC Awards Brunch on Tuesday, October 13, 2015, in Hot Springs, Arkansas.The deadline to apply is May 22, 2015.To be eligible for consideration, a student must be an Arkansas resident, currently enrolled at Ozarka College and expect to be enrolled at Ozarka College through at least fall 2015, have completed a minimum of 24 credit hours in pursuit of an associate degree by June 1, 2015, have the intent to graduate from Ozarka College with an associate degree by summer 2016, and have a cumulative grade point average of 3.25 in all credit coursework completed at Ozarka College.For more information, please contact Ron Helm, Vice President of Student Services, at 870.368.2027 or by email: rhelm@ozarka.edu.

Annual Tour D'Art Coming To Ozarka College

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The Friends of the Paul Weaver Library will present the 4th annual Literary Reading and Art Extravaganza, "Tour D'Art, " on Thursday, April 16, 2015 from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. This event will take place in the John E. Miller Education Complex in Melbourne, Arkansas.The Literary Reading will begin at 6:00 p.m. in the John E. Miller Auditorium with original and previously published works read by Ozarka College students, faculty, staff and Friends of the Paul Weaver Library.   The art exhibit will open at 8:00 a.m. in the Miller Building Lobby and will continue throughout the day for the convenience of high school students and others who are unable to attend the evening performance.  The art exhibit will include works from art classes and instructors from Melbourne, Calico Rock, and Izard County Consolidated schools, plus works from area art councils, community members, Ozarka College students and personnel and Friends of the Library members.Music will be provided from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. along with refreshments provided by the Ozarka College Culinary Arts Department.   The Tour D'Art is open to the public and admission is free.  For more information, contact Mary Ellen Hawkins, Ozarka College Library Director, at 870.368.2054 or email: mhawkins@ozarka.edu. You may also contact Charlotte Knox, Friends of the Paul Weaver Library President, at 870.368.2055, or email Dan Lindsey: dlindsey@ozarka.edu.  The Friends of the Paul Weaver Library is a group of area volunteers and Ozarka College students, staff, and faculty who work together to promote the Paul Weaver Library and Ozarka College.   The group hosts the Tour D'Art and other activities to promote literacy and cultural awareness.   For more information about the Friends of the Paul Weaver Library, please contact Mary Ellen Hawkins.

Ozarka College Foundation Postpones 2015 Spring Gala

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The Ozarka College Foundation has postponed its 2015 Spring Gala, originally scheduled for Thursday, April 9, due to the forecasted severe weather. The new date of the gala will be Thursday, April 30, at 6:00 p.m. in the Student Services Center at Ozarka College, 218 College Drive in Melbourne, Arkansas.  In honor of this being Ozarka College's fortieth year in higher education, the theme will be, "Celebrating 40 Years Strong! " Centennial Bank will once again be the presenting sponsor of this ruby inspired occasion.The Gala features dinner prepared by the award-winning Culinary Arts Department, as well as a live auction. This year's auction experience will be even more exciting, thanks to a generous donation from Sissy's Log Cabin. Attendees who are the highest bidder on an auction item will have the chance to win a beautiful ruby and diamond ring.All proceeds from the Gala will support the Foundation in its effort to provide resources necessary for many students to have life-changing experiences through education at Ozarka College. For more information or to purchase your tickets, please call the Ozarka College Advancement Office at 870.368.2059.

Stirling To Retire From Ozarka College

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Ozarka College will host a retirement celebration in honor of Joan Stirling, Vice President of Planning and Institutional Research, on April 16, 2015. This farewell will take place at 1:00 PM in the Student Services Center in Melbourne, Arkansas and is open to the public. Both former and current students, as well as co-workers and community members are all encouraged to attend.Stirling was originally hired at Ozarka College as an adjunct instructor in January of 1996. She began teaching science classes full time just one year later. In July of 2002, Stirling became the Director of Planning and Special Projects, which lead to her current position in July of 2010. In the past nineteen years, Stirling has made a lasting impression on students, staff and the community."Joan Stirling has had the unique opportunity to serve at Ozarka College as a longstanding and highly successful faculty member as well as a very effective senior administrator, " said Dr. Dennis C. Rittle, Ozarka College Provost and Executive Vice President of Learning. "Joan's fingerprints of success can be seen throughout the College from curriculum to policy development. She constantly offers a mix of passion and determination in everything she applies her mind and hands to accomplish. We will deeply miss her blend of candor and kindness. "Stirling is also credited with being largely responsible for the successful Higher Learning Commission reaffirmation visit during the 2010/2011 academic year, and has served a large role in the success of the American Voices Series.

Arbor Day Celebration At Ozarka College

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In honor of Arbor Day, Ozarka College will take their turn to lead and students from Ozarka Kid's Academy will be participating in the planting of trees. The Arbor Day celebration will take place near the new Student Services Center, on the Melbourne campus, on Earth Day: April 22, 2015 at 3:00 p.m.This event is sponsored by the Tree Board of the City of Melbourne and all are invited to attend.  In the case of inclement weather, Arbor ceremonies will be held in the FNBC Student Commons area of the Ozarka College Student Services Center.For more information, please contact Josh Wilson, Ozarka CollegePace Coordinator & Grant Writer, at 870.368.2042 or email: josh.wilson@ozarka.edu.

Congressman Crawford To Address Ozarka College Graduates

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Congressman Rick Crawford, First Congressional District of Arkansas, will address Ozarka College graduates during the 2015 Commencement Ceremony. Commencement will  take place on Saturday, May 9 at 10:00 a.m., in the auditorium of the John E. Miller Education Complex in Melbourne, Arkansas.Upon graduation from high school, Crawford enlisted in the United States Army where he served as an Explosive Ordinance Disposal Technician. He completed four years of service, advanced to the rank of Sergeant in under three years, and earned numerous medals for service at home and in Southwest Asia. During his term of service, he also had the privilege of serving on numerous U.S. Secret Service security details supporting presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, among other U.S. and foreign dignitaries.After completing his military service, Crawford attended Arkansas State University and graduated in 1996 with a degree in Agriculture Business and Economics. Currently, Congressman Crawford serves on the House Agriculture Committee where he is the Subcommittee Chairman on General Farm Commodities and Risk Management and a member of the Nutrition Subcommittee. Crawford is also honored to serve on the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee where he is a member of the subcommittees on Highway and Transit, Water Resources and Environment, and Economic Development.Crawford and his wife Stacy, also an ASU graduate, live in Jonesboro with their two children."We at Ozarka are honored to have Congressman Crawford speak to our graduates as we honor their accomplishments, " said Dr. Richard Dawe, President of Ozarka College. "The Congressman is passionate about higher education and is a dedicated friend of Ozarka College."More than 400 students are expected to receive credentials from 32 Ozarka College degree programs.  Most of these students have overcome the challenge of balancing school with work, home, and family life.  The administration, faculty, and staff are proud of the hard work that Ozarka College graduates have dedicated to achieve their goals. Families, friends, and interested community members are invited to attend the 2015 commencement ceremony.

Emergency Alert Equipment Installed

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Yellow boxes with green displays are beginning to appear in the common areas around Ozarka College's Melbourne campus.   These are alert beacons that will be used in the case of an emergency to notify people in common areas of a significant event.   When activated through the College's emergency alert system, the beacon will produce an alert message, flash and emit an alarm similar to a fire alarm.Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) are also being installed.   According to the device manufacturer's website, "Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) can be used to increase the survival rate for Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) up to 75 percent by delivering a life-saving shock within the first few minutes of an attack. "  Dawn Smith, Ozarka College Allied Health Instructor, is providing training for all employees for CPR certification and use of AEDs. Alert beacons and AEDs will be installed on all four Ozarka College campus locations over the next couple of weeks.   These devices were purchased as a part of a comprehensive health and safety initiative with grant funds awarded by the Blue and You Foundation for a Healthier Arkansas.For more information, please contact Jason Lawrence, Ozarka College Vice President of Administration, by calling 870.368.2058.  

Ozarka Kids Academy Summer Enrollment

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Ozarka Kids Academy at Ozarka College in Melbourne, Arkansas is now enrolling students for the School Age Summer Program. This program is designed for kids' ages 6-9 years.   The cost is $90 per week and the program will run ten weeks, beginning June 1.   The School Age Summer Program will come to a close on August 7.Students will engage in curriculum designed to their interests and ability.   Ozarka Kids Academy hours are 7:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m., Monday through Friday. Students receive meals and snacks within USDA guidelines.For more information, please contact Karen Hall, Ozarka College Director of Childcare, at 870.368.7868 or email khall@ozarka.edu.

Congressman Crawford To Speak At Ozarka College Commencement

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Congressman Rick Crawford, First Congressional District of Arkansas, will address Ozarka College graduates during the 2015 Commencement Ceremony. Commencement will take place on Saturday, May 9 at 10:00 a.m., in the auditorium of the John E. Miller Education Complex in Melbourne, Arkansas. Upon graduation from high school, Crawford enlisted in the United States Army where he served as an Explosive Ordinance Disposal Technician. He completed four years of service, advanced to the rank of Sergeant in under three years, and earned numerous medals for service at home and in Southwest Asia. During his term of service, he also had the privilege of serving on numerous U.S. Secret Service security details supporting presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, among other U.S. and foreign dignitaries. After completing his military service, Crawford attended Arkansas State University and graduated in 1996 with a degree in Agriculture Business and Economics. Currently, Congressman Crawford serves on the House Agriculture Committee where he is the Subcommittee Chairman on General Farm Commodities and Risk Management and a member of the Nutrition Subcommittee. Crawford is also honored to serve on the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee where he is a member of the subcommittees on Highway and Transit, Water Resources and Environment, and Economic Development. Crawford and his wife Stacy, also an ASU graduate, live in Jonesboro with their two children. "We at Ozarka are honored to have Congressman Crawford speak to our graduates as we honor their accomplishments, " said Dr. Richard Dawe, President of Ozarka College. "The Congressman is passionate about higher education and is a dedicated friend of Ozarka College." More than 400 students are expected to receive credentials from 32 Ozarka College degree programs. Most of these students have overcome the challenge of balancing school with work, home, and family life. The administration, faculty, and staff are proud of the hard work that Ozarka College graduates have dedicated to achieve their goals. Families, friends, and interested community members are invited to attend the 2015 commencement ceremony.

Relay For Life Fundraiser - Grillin' For A Cure

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Ozarka College will be Grillin' for a Cure on Wednesday, May 13, 2015. This is an annual fundraiser for the Izard County Relay for Life. Hamburger meals will include a 'burger' (with or without cheese), a bag of chips, a cookie and a bottle of water for $6.00. Meals can be picked up at the Ozarka Cafe`, located in the Student Services Center, or can be delivered to businesses in Melbourne.Meals are available between 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM. For delivery, please place your order by noon on Tuesday, May 12, by contacting Manda Jackson, Ozarka College Director of PR and Marketing. You may call her at 870.368.2045 or email manda.jackson@ozarka.edu

Wilson Appointed Avp Of Planning And Institutional Research At Ozarka College

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Ozarka College is pleased to announce the recent appointment of Josh Wilson as the Associate Vice President of Planning and Institutional Research. Prior to this role, Wilson served as the Pathway to Accelerated Completion and Employment (PACE) Grant Project Coordinator and the Ozarka College Grant Writer. In his previous position, Wilson managed a $600,000 Department of Labor grant for Ozarka College. This was an initiative designed to streamline program pathways to accelerate students toward graduation and subsequent employment."Josh Wilson's predecessor did an amazing job and I have complete confidence in his ability to take this important position to even greater levels, " said Dr. Richard Dawe, Ozarka College President. "We pride ourselves at Ozarka in being informed by data and this function is critical in ensuring we have the right information before us to make the best decisions. "Wilson holds a Masters degree in Public Administration from the University of Arkansas and a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance from the University of Arkansas. Wilson is currently a Doctoral Candidate in the University of Arkansas at Little Rock Higher Education doctoral program."I am thrilled to start this new chapter in my career at Ozarka College, " said Josh Wilson. "I am excited about the new challenge in this role and proud to serve with colleagues so committed to supporting our students and local communities. "

Rush Retires From Ozarka College

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Ronny Rush, Ozarka College Director of Physical Plant, retired on May 15, 2015 after thirty-three years of service. Mr. Rush was honored at a retirement celebration on Friday, May 1, 2015. Family, friends and colleagues in attendance shared stories, voiced their sincere appreciation, and wished him many happy years of retirement.Ozarka College president, Dr. Richard Dawe, welcomed guests and then shared a story about Ronny's ingenuity and many talents. He thanked him for his decades of service and then presented a retirement plaque. Dr. Dawe commented, "Ronny has been such an important presence and leader for so many years. We'll miss him dearly, and hope he stays close enough to the College to allow us to still draw on his expertise when needed. "Jason Lawrence, Ozarka College Vice President of Administration, spoke about the respect and appreciation he has for Rush. "Ronny's contributions over the past three decades have been instrumental in ensuring this institution is both well-maintained and safe for the thousands of students who have entered its doors. "Mr. Rush is known for being easy to work with, dependable and incredibly knowledgeable. His presence and expertise will certainly be missed by Ozarka College.

Carpenter Selected To Serve On The Ozarka College Foundation

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The Ozarka College Foundation has selected Molly Carpenter of Cherokee Village to serve on the foundation board of directors. Board members serve a five-year term and work collectively to support the mission of Ozarka College to provide life-changing experiences to individuals through education. The Ozarka College Foundation Board encourages participation and volunteerism in a variety of ways. In addition, foundation members serve in a public relations capacity to represent Ozarka College in their individual communities.Carpenter is the Director of Marketing and Public Relations and is a fourth generation community banker at FNBC Bank. Prior to joining FNBC Bank in 2014, she worked at Ozarka College  in the Public Relations Office  and as director of the Ash Flat campus.Carpenter is an active member of numerous community and professional organizations.  She is a member  of the Quad Cities Rotary Club, where she serves as President and in 2014 was recognized as Rotarian of the Year, the Rotary Club District 6150 Leadership Academy Board of  Directors, is a Leadership Academy Class III graduate, and has been named a Paul Harris Fellow by Rotary International Foundation.  She has also been active in the Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA), the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA), the National Council for Marketing and Public Relations (NCMPR), and Arkansas Community Colleges (ACC).  Carpenter, a native of Ash Flat and Highland High School alum, holds a bachelor of science in journalism from Arkansas State University, where she served as editor-in-chief of the University's award-winning publication  The Herald. She will complete her Master of Business Administration in Leadership and Ethics from John Brown University in June 2015, and will be a member of the University of Colorado in Boulder's Graduate School of Banking Class of 2017.The Ozarka College Foundation, organized in October of 1991, is a not-for-profit tax-exempt charitable foundation with all endeavors focusing on expanded educational opportunities for and service to the College's students and community.For more information about the Ozarka College Foundation, please contact Suellen Davidson, Ozarka College Director of Advancement, at 870-368-2059 or email: sdavidson@ozarka.edu

In Observance Of Memorial Day

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Originally called Decoration Day, Memorial Day is a day of remembrance for those who have died in service to our country. It was first widely observed on May 30, 1868, to commemorate the sacrifices of Civil War soldiers, by proclamation of General John A. Logan of the Grand Army of the Republic, an organization of former sailors and soldiers.During the first national celebration, General James Garfield made a speech at Arlington National Cemetery, after which 5,000 participants helped to decorate the graves of the more than 20,000 Union and Confederate soldiers who were buried there. This event was inspired by local observances of the day that had taken place in several towns throughout America in the three years since the Civil War. By the late 1800s, many more cities and communities had begun to observe Memorial Day, and after World War I, it became an occasion for honoring those who had died in all America's wars.Memorial Day is celebrated at Arlington National Cemetery each year with a ceremony in which a small American flag is placed on each grave. Traditionally, the President or Vice President lays a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. About 5,000 people attend the ceremony annually.In 1971, Congress declared Memorial Day a national holiday to be celebrated on the last Monday of May.Ozarka College's offices will be closed on Monday, May 25, 2015 in observance of Memorial Day. We encourage you to remember to honor those who have lost their lives in service to our Country.   Take time on Monday to commemorate Memorial Day 2015.Resources: Memorial Day History Flag display guidelines

Dietsche Retires From Ozarka College

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     Bruce Dietsche, Ozarka College Science Instructor, has retired after fourteen years of service. Mr. Dietsche was honored at a retirement celebration on Friday, May 8, 2015. Family, friends and colleagues in attendance shared their sincere appreciation for the education Mr. Dietsche has shared with countless students. Congratulatory speeches were made and everyone wished him a long and joyous retirement.  Ozarka College president, Dr. Richard Dawe, welcomed guests, shared some fond memories of Mr. Dietsche and presented him with a plaque honoring the great achievement of retirement. David Mitchell, fellow science instructor, spoke about his experience as having Mr. Dietsche as a teacher, then later becoming co-workers. Similar memories were shared by friends of the College who have been impacted by Dietsche in different capacities over the years.    Chris Lorch, Ozarka College Associate Vice President of Academics, spoke about his years of working with Dietsche. "As evidenced by hallways full of students furiously studying before his exams, Mr. Dietsche was clearly a challenging instructor.  However, despite this, students always wanted to take classes with him because they knew it would be a true learning experience. "    Mr. Dietsche shared his appreciation for all who attended and spoke about his experience as an Ozarka College employee. "What I will miss most is being in the classroom, trying to make a difference in students lives, by teaching them how to understand science. " Dietsche also spoke about the importance of teaching !tough love' and how he believes this helped the students to learn more in his class. "Let them learn from their experiences and everything will be alright, " said Dietsche.      

Storm Spotter Class To Be Offered At Ozarka College - Ash Flat

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Ozarka College in Ash Flat will host a free storm spotting class on Saturday, May 30, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. If you are interested in severe weather or want to help your local National Weather Service office by reporting severe weather conditions, this is the class for you.The SKYWARN certification class, offered by the Ash Flat Fire Department and the Little Rock National Weather Service Weather Forecast office, is free to attend and training materials will be provided.  For more information, please contact Kim Whitten, Director of Ozarka College in Ash Flat, by phone at 870.994.7273 or email: kwhitten@ozarka.edu
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