NHA Now Enrolling for 2017-18

NHA Now Enrolling for 2017-18

New Horizons Academy is currently enrolling for the 2017-18 academic school year.

NHA strives to make special education just that… special. Our commitment to high academic standards, quality intervention programs and innovative therapy services allows us to provide strong academic, behavioral and physical development in a safe and welcoming environment.

At New Horizons Academy kids come first. We exist for our students; our students do not exist for the school. Students don’t have to fit into the classes; the class and program is made to meet the individual student’s needs.

We have a truly amazing staff that administers excellent academic, intervention and therapy programs at all grade levels and in all areas of the curriculum. This dedication has provided a foundation upon which our students have experienced tremendous successes that their families had been told were not possible.

This is an exceptional school environment, which has the best interests of the students at heart. The ongoing support and involvement of our staff, administration and board, is critical to the mission of the school and to the sense of family, which is so important to us. Equally important is the role of the family, whose involvement and support enriches the life of our school.

We look forward to the possibility of serving your family and the opportunity to guide and support your child’s development towards increased independence and academic success.

If you are interested in additional information regarding 2017-18 enrollment, please contact Val Nafziger at 419.335.7272 or via email at [email protected].

Thank You Dollar General for Supporting LEGO Literacy!

Thank You Dollar General for Supporting LEGO Literacy!

Sara’s Garden and New Horizons Academy want to thank the Dollar General Literacy Foundation for supporting LEGO Literacy!

Everyone LOVES LEGOs, and LEGO has developed specific literacy kits for educational development. We are so excited to say that we have just received a $2,000 grant from the Dollar General Literacy Foundation in support of this project.

The LEGO Starter Sets give children the start of a story and then encourage them to “tell” the story, build its components out of LEGOs, and finally to write it down for publication. Our classes will also use Classic LEGO Sets to explore shapes, sizes, and color patterns; so children can build, play, interact, and socialize together. Middle schoolers and high schoolers won’t be left out either, building robotic LEGOs to support science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) principles. Everyone will also enjoy reading a wide variety of LEGO books from beginning readers to chapter books and even architectural and classical literature with LEGO and Brick illustrations for preschoolers to high schoolers.

Thank you, Dollar General, for helping our children love learning through LEGO Literacy!

Celebrating Global Youth Services Day!

Celebrating Global Youth Services Day!

Thanks to Serve Ohio, Americorps, and the Ohio Commission on Service and Volunteerism, Sara’s Garden and New Horizons Academy celebrated Global Youth Service Day on Friday, April 21!  The students, staff, and gardeners immersed themselves in “green therapy.” For some of our kids, this was the first time that they “got their hands dirty,” planting fruits, vegetables, and flowers in individual, classroom, and school planters.  With Earth Day on April 22 and Arbor Day on April 28 through container gardening, they made their school, community, and the world a greener, more beautiful place to live, play, and grow in.  Thank you, Serve Ohio!

NHA State Charter Approved!

NHA State Charter Approved!

We are thrilled to announce that New Horizons Academy has been approved by the Ohio Department of Education to become one of the newest non-public, chartered schools in the state of Ohio!

The New Horizons Academy teachers, staff, and students did an outstanding job with the Ohio Department of Education’s site visit on January 25!

Since New Horizons Academy has been providing outstanding educational and intervention opportunities for years, there will be very few changes in day-to-day operations with the charter’s approval. The biggest change is that many of our students’ home school districts have begun transporting them to New Horizons Academy if their families live more than two miles away from the school but less than 30 minutes away. Thank you to Archbold, Defiance, Delta, Liberty Center, Napoleon, Northeastern Local, Patrick Henry, Stryker, and Wauseon!

As a nonpublic, chartered school, the students’ home school districts are still responsible for their individualized education plans (IEP’s) while Wauseon Exempted Village Schools will be responsible for all testing. New Horizons Academy and its staff will continue to work closely with parents and home school districts on IEP goals and ETR plans.

New Horizons Academy is looking forward to its final ODE site visit before the end of this school year. NHA’s newly-formed school board will hold its next meeting on Tuesday, June 6 at 5:30 p.m. in the Hope Center.

Donate Your Old LEGOs

Donate Your Old LEGOs

Do you have boxes of old LEGOs laying around? They could serve a crucial function to the kids here at our school.

Most parents already know the benefits of playing with LEGOs. What many people aren’t aware of are the powerful benefits playing with LEGOs can have for children with Autism.

Playing with LEGOs can be far more than just a way to pass the time and prevent boredom. For many of the students we serve at New Horizons Academy it can boost their play skills, transform their social skills and build self-esteem. We’ve learned that LEGO toy building blocks offer a highly routine, repetitive and structured form of play that many of our children with Autism find appealing.

Building success… One brick at a time!

Our team of specialists have created activities using LEGOs that can be integrated into their curriculum and free time. These activities can be simple step by step instructions that help build awareness and concentration to free building time that allows for creativity. Group activities can be designed to help children gain skills in both verbal and non-verbal communication, sharing, turn taking, collaboration, and other social skills.

Don’t throw your old LEGOs away! If you have LEGOs that you no longer want we would love to have them.

For more information, please contact our school office at 419.335.7272 or via email at [email protected].

2016-17 NHA Yearbook Sponsorship

2016-17 NHA Yearbook Sponsorship

Do you remember how excited you and your classmates were when your school yearbooks arrived?

Yearbooks hold images and information of all of the events and people who made your years in school special. Yearbooks capture memories frozen in time, events that happened, faces that inevitably change and memories that may only be remembered again by opening the cover. Yearbooks have a way of connecting students, families and entire school communities in ways that few other projects can. They never go out of style and will always be cherished for years to come.

Parents get just as excited about the yearbook as students do — sometimes more. They enjoy seeing how childhood friends have changed. They want to remember their child’s school years. The first look at a yearbook is fun and exciting, often marking the end of a school year and a summer of freedom. But the moment a yearbook is opened years later, a flood of all types of memories will resurface.

Our hope is to provide our students with those very same feelings and memories. In many cases, this is something that their families have never had the joy of experiencing!

This will be the very first year that a yearbook is made available to students at New Horizons Academy. Our goal is to raise funds through sponsors in order to keep the costs of the yearbooks lower, so that more students and their families will be able to afford one.

We invite you to consider being a sponsor of this very special project!

Sara’s Garden is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization and your donation is tax-deductible within the guidelines of U.S. law. To claim a donation as a deduction on your U.S. taxes, please keep your email donation receipt as your official record. We’ll send it to you upon successful completion of your donation.

NHA Classroom Toy Drive

NHA Classroom Toy Drive

We’re asked all the time for simple ways that families can help support our students and their classrooms.

One such option that is often overlooked, yet incredibly important, is the need for sensory toys that can be used to support the interventions and therapies being provided.

Every child benefits from having toys to play with. Toys help a child develop motor skills, creativity, social skills and other things they will need for growth and development. But for a child with autism or other special needs, toys play an even more vital role. Sensory toys help children with special needs gain a measure of control over their environment. Sensory toys for autism development are important because they help the child to learn problem-solving skills, something that many children with autism struggle to do. What may look like simple play with sensory toys for children with special needs is actually the process of education in action.

Having the right kind of sensory toys for autism education is very important to the development of the children in the classroom. Millions of children are affected by some kind of special need or disability that affects their ability to learn in a conventional way. Because of that, NHA incorporates various sensory related toys into our classrooms for special needs students.

We are holding a classroom toy drive to help collect toys so our kids can play! You can help make Christmas a little merrier for our kids and their classrooms.

Thank you so much for making a difference at our school.

Merry Christmas!

Students and Teachers at New Horizons Academy

Backpacks of Hope

Backpacks of Hope

Backpacks of Hope began in March of 2014. This program was started in order to help the families of students attending New Horizons Academy at Sara’s Garden.  All of the students who attend New Horizons Academy have a special learning need. A majority of our students have varying degrees of Autism and the others have more of a physical disability, such as Cerebral Palsy or Traumatic Brain Injury.

If you know anyone with a child with special needs, you understand that they are often short on money partly due to the many appointments with Doctors and other specialists.  The purpose of Backpacks of Hope is to help the families of students who attend New Horizons Academy by giving them food for 1 meal per week.  Families are given the opportunity every week to fill out a slip to indicate they need help with food for that week. Between August 2015 and May 2016, Backpacks of Hope distributed over 200 backpacks of food to 20 different families.

In May of 2015, we began to realize that these families were also struggling to buy school supplies. In August of 2015, Backpacks of Hope added school supplies to the donation list and began distributing these items to children in need.

Backpacks of Hope has been blessed by numerous families in the community who have donated non-perishable foods and school supplies over the past few years. On the back side of this letter is a list of non-perishable food items and school supplies that we could use for our children and their families at New Horizons Academy at Sara’s Garden. We are asking you to prayerfully consider helping by donating items from this list. If you feel God nudging you to help, there is a box under the mail boxes in the lobby for donations or donated items can be dropped off at Sara’s Garden

If you have never heard of Sara’s Garden or New Horizons Academy, we would be happy to speak with you about the many services we offer.

Thank you in advance for any help you can give!

Valerie Nafziger
[email protected]
Backpacks of Hope coordinator
Client Services Director at Sara’s Garden
419-335-7272

“They also will answer, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry or thirsty or a stranger or needing clothes or sick or in prison, and did not help you?’  “He will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did not do for one of the least of these, you did not do for me,’  Matthew 25:44-45 NIV

School Supplies
  • #2 pencils (Ticonderoga brand)
  • Big size pencils
  • Highlighters
  • Markers
  • Colored Pencils
  • Pencil sharpeners
  • Pencil Cap Erasers
  • Dry Erase Markers
  • Kleenex
  • All sizes of zip-lock baggies
  • Glue Sticks
  • Bottles of Glue (Elmer’s)
  • Crayons
  • Rulers
  • 2” – three ring binders
  • 1 ½” – three ring binders
  • Pencil bags for three ring binders
  • Tabbed subject dividers for three ring binders
  • 3×5 ruled index cards
  • 3×5 un-ruled index cards
  • White out tapes (not liquid)
  • Large metal index card rings
  • Large pink or white erasers
  • Pencil Box
  • Zippered Trapper Keepers
  • Pocket folders with prongs
  • Composition Notebooks
  • Earbuds or Headphones
  • Construction Paper
  • Colored Tissue Paper
  • Scissors
  • Rolls of Paper Towel
  • Boy and Girl Backpacks
Non-Perishable Food Items
  • **Canned Fruit
  • **Canned Vegetables
  • Peanut Butter
  • Jelly
  • Macaroni and Cheese
  • Spaghettios
  • Pancake mix (just add water)
  • Canned Tuna
  • Tuna Helper
  • Pudding Cups
  • Jello Cups
  • Ramen Noodles
  • **Canned Beef
  • **Canned Chicken
  • **Spaghetti
  • **Spaghetti Sauce
  • Instant Oatmeal
  • Rice Sides packets
  • Pasta Sides packets
  • Baked Beans
  • Crackers
  • Noodles and Pasta
  • Banquet Homestyle Bakes (complete meal kit)
  • Betty Crocker Helper Complete Meals
  • Any other non-perishable food items

**Backpacks of Hope has the greatest need for these items.

NHA is Hiring Special Education Teachers/Intervention Specialists

NHA is Hiring Special Education Teachers/Intervention Specialists

In order to meet the growing demand for student enrollment, we are currently hiring for full-time Special Education Teachers/Intervention Specialists at New Horizons Academy, a private school for children with special needs in Wauseon, OH.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Provide instruction and learning experiences, which contribute to the psychomotor, cognitive, and affective development of each student.
  • Experience writing IEPs, doing academic evaluations, modifying curriculum, working with an instructional and support team and conferencing with parents.
  • Strong interpersonal, collaborative, and communication skills.
  • Strong instructional skills.
  • Attend IEP meetings on each student.
  • Comply with Quality Assurance practices.
  • Design each student’s academic program and behavior goals in accordance with the overall educational plan.
  • The candidate will be aware that his or her own physical and verbal behavior impacts the client population either positively or negatively and will act accordingly.
  • The candidate will maintain professional relationships with all other personnel.
  • The candidate will follow the written policies and procedures.
  • Experience implementing educational programming for special needs students.
  • Knowledge in the field of special education and Ohio IEP procedures.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelors Degree with emphasis in Special Education or Elementary Education.
  • Teachers / Intervention Specialists with a focus on working with Autistic children is preferred.
  • ABA certification and/or training is encouraged.
  • Licensed as a Teacher and/or Intervention Specialist as defined by the Ohio Department of Education.
  • State of Ohio Licensure required.
  • Believe in every student
  • Achieve results
  • Take personal responsibility
  • Collaborate
  • Share a commitment to creating a great school environment
  • Strong organizational and problem solving skills
  • Demonstrated record of setting high expectations for students with special needs

Contact Information

New Horizons Academy Expansion Update

New Horizons Academy Expansion Update

It’s overwhelming and humbling to consider the growth and success that we’ve experienced at New Horizons Academy at Sara’s Garden over the past two years. It’s so hard to believe that we are getting ready to begin the school’s 3rd year of operation.

As we mentioned in last month’s newsletter, we’ve received an overwhelming demand for enrollment in the school. We currently have 62 students from 16 different school districts across Northwest Ohio enrolled for the 2014/15 school year. To be able to continue to provide the students with small, intimate classroom settings where they can develop and excel, it became clear that we needed more space.

By the time that financing was secured through State Bank, we had only 4 months to complete a 9,200 square foot expansion project to add more classrooms, sensory rooms and Conductive Education intervention space.

We feel so fortunate to have such an amazing team of contractors working on this project for us. They know the importance of this space and what it means to the kids that we serve. They have been tirelessly working around the clock to ensure that the building is completed and ready to use by the start of school in August. We can’t begin to thank them enough for all of their hard work and dedication.

We feel so honored and privileged to have the opportunity to work with and serve such an amazing group of kids and can’t wait to see what the next school year has in store.

Matt Rychener CEO / Executive Director