Find schools & colleges in Urbana, OH. Listings include Ohio State - Champaign County Extension, Champaign Countywide 911 Center, Madison-Champaign ESC, Streamline Design + Print, Urbana High School Alumni Association and Center for Creative Childcare. Click on each in the list below the map for more information.
Cox Shotokan Karate is a martial arts school featuring the Japanese style of Shotokan. Classes are offered for individuals and families ages 5-85. We offer low monthly and family plan rates. Closed Saturdays when we have a competition or special event.
The Ohio State University Extension brings the knowledge of 4-H youth, family & consumer sciences, ag
The MCCESC works to serve the students and school districts of Champaign and Madison County.
"Keep it simple, but always significant."
Non-profit organization supporting graduates and connecting alumni of Urbana High School (Ohio).
Cox Shotokan Karate is a martial arts school featuring the Japanese style of Shotokan. Classes are offered for individuals and families ages 5-85. We offer low monthly and family plan rates. Closed Saturdays when we have a competition or special event.
Welcome to the Business School Liaison page. This page will share the many ways that schools and businesses are working together within the county.
We are here to help all of our students find their own success. We provide social, emotional, academic, and career assistance to students, families, and staff.
The Russell Institution of Learning, Powered by The W.A.R.E. Concept (Working At Renewing Education) is a collaborative learning environment of students, teachers, parents, and community individuals.
All things class of 2010 - as a group, please feel free to add pictures and memories, support one another, check-in, reminisce and add updates to our class.
Founded 2002 Provides childcare for children ages 6 weeks - 12 years
Homemade goods, made from scratch. Follow my farm shenanigans https://www.facebook.com/shadyacrefarm22
We are a local collaboration group that meets monthly to discuss how to help our young citizens succeed!