Springfield Playground Project Underway

Springfield Playground Project Underway

New Horizons Academy (NHA) has officially broken ground and begun installing its inclusive, multisensory playground equipment at its Springfield Township Campus. NHA hopes to unveil the new playground at the beginning of this school year in August. Come on out August 17 for the school Open House and get a peek at our new, AWESOME playground!

In the coming weeks the artificial grass turf and fence are scheduled to be installed. But for now, get a sneak peek of our playground under construction!

Donations are still being accepted to help cover the cost of this new play area, so please consider giving today or walking in the September 2023 NHA Fun Run/Walk.

Back to School Open Houses

Back to School Open Houses

We are so excited to welcome back to school our NHA students and parents with our school Open House on August 17. To make the Open House a little less overwhelming for our special needs students and to give them and their parents more time to find their rooms and to talk with their teachers, principal, therapists, conductors, and classmates, NHA will be staggering its open house schedule.

Open House date for all campuses: Thursday, August 17

Springfield Campus—6201 Trust Dr., Holland

  • 4:30-6:00 p.m.

Be sure to check out our NEW, fully accessible playground!

Wauseon Campus—220 Lawrence Ave, Wauseon

  • 4:30-5:15 p.m.—STAR & KIT Classes
  • 5:30-6:15 p.m.—Mr. Ryan’s & Ms. Anna’s Classes & Middle School
  • 6-6:45 p.m.—Conductive Education (CE)

Sara’s Garden Building—620 W. Leggett, Wauseon

  • 6-6:45 p.m.—Junior High & High School

Career Center—854 S. Shoop Ave., Wauseon

  • 4:30-6:00 p.m.—New Students
  • 5-6:00 p.m.—Returning Students

For more information on NHA, please call the school offices:

  • Wauseon—419-335-7272
  • Springfield—567-703-1322

Congratulations to NHA’s 2023 graduates!

Congratulations to NHA’s 2023 graduates!

Congratulations to NHA’s LARGEST Graduating Class Yet!

At this year’s 2023 graduation, New Horizons Academy (NHA) broke its own 2021 record, graduating 12 students…its largest graduating class yet!

On May 21 at the Career Center, 12 students crossed the stage and celebrated their high school accomplishments. They included:

  • Luke Chambers
  • Tony Conti
  • Tyler Davidoff
  • Hannah Engler
  • Gabe Hobby (Salutatorian)
  • Arek Jadwisiak
  • Noah Nagel (Valedictorian)
  • Logan Parker
  • Josh Parran
  • Cadince Ramirez
  • Ellisha Rodriguez (Receiving her long-awaited diploma from 2020)
  • Jackson Snider

Our graduates are headed out on many and diverse career paths. Noah is hoping to begin college classes in the fall at Revere Bible College. Luke, Tony, Tyler, Hannah, Gabe, Arek, Logan, and Cadince will be exploring part-time jobs and career training programs. Josh and Jackson will join Ellisha returning to develop their vocational skills at the Career Center and Special Grounds Coffee in August.

Photos from the graduation ceremony can be seen here: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.696534239146887&type=3

Congratulations to our 2023 graduates!

Support Rylee Scamaldo

Support Rylee Scamaldo

Rylee Scamaldo was born on November 26, 2018 and was the easiest baby ever. She was a “put me down and let me sleep” baby and toddler. She is now 4 years old and is so bright and full of life and spunk… but only to those closest to her or with whom she feels most comfortable.

The one area where we had concerns for Rylee was in her speech and communication skills. We have been worried about this area of her development from the beginning, but were always told by doctors to “wait and see”. Rylee sang songs from Cocomelon before she ever held conversations. She knew her letters, colors and numbers very early on. However, she primarily used gestures until about her third birthday when her doctors finally acknowledged concern, and we were finally referred to a specialist instead of always being told “She’s smart. She’ll get it.”

While she can now speak, her speech is very inconsistent. Now that she’s getting older and in preschool, we see the way her speech deficits affect her ability to communicate and stop her from wanting to socialize in a lot of situations. She gets extremely defeated after having to repeat herself so many times in hopes that someone will understand what she’s saying. We have taken on the position of advocate for her as her parents and we will continue to do so until she tells us “I got this!”

We have been searching for additional therapy options for Rylee. That has been a difficult task for us as most places that we found were too far away or had year-long waiting lists. We recently found Sara’s Garden and were excited about the services they had to offer. Our hope, is to take Rylee to Sara’s Garden this summer and have her participate in a month-long intensive intervention program. We feel that this program would be extremely beneficial to her.

This month-long camp experience is tailored to Rylee’s needs and will help her to work on her communication skills and towards increased independence. We know that all of the therapy she can get will ultimately help her succeed in the future and that’s what we hope for so very much! These summer therapy services equate out to be only $35 per hour at Sara’s Garden as opposed to $100-200 per hour at a clinic. The camp runs for four hours each day, for 20 days, and the cost of $2,800.00 is not covered by insurance.

If you could assist us with the cost (or even just part of the cost) of a single $35 hour of therapy it would help reduce our overall expenses greatly. 100% of the funds received go into an account in Rylee’s name and will be used for her therapy sessions. Any contribution made would be considered a tax-deductible donation as Sara’s Garden is a 501(c)(3) non-profit facility. Checks can be made out to Sara’s Garden with Rylee’s name on a sheet of paper accompanying the check. Please do NOT write her name directly on the check. You can also donate online via credit card by clicking on the DONATE NOW button below.

Thank you so much for considering to support Rylee’s summer program at Sara’s Garden. We are so grateful for anything you decide to donate and we will never be able to thank you enough. Please consider donating to help this little ray of sunshine shine even brighter.

Marissa Scamaldo

Sara’s Garden is a 501(c)(3) organization. Your charitable contribution is tax deductible under 501(c)(3) of the IRS code, to the extent allowed by law. A receipt will be sent to you after your pledge has been received to use for tax purposes.

NHA Fun Run/Walk 2023

NHA Fun Run/Walk 2023

On Sunday, September 17, NHA is hosting it’s second annual FAMILY FUN RUN/WALK! This event is perfect for the whole family! It features a 1K walk and 5K walk/run. We hope to see you there!

Event Date: Sunday, September 17, 2023
Event Location: New Horizons Academy
  220 Lawrence Avenue, Wauseon, OH 43567
Event Format: 1K Walk, 5K Walk/Run
Event Tim: 2:00 p.m. Check-in / 3:00 p.m. Start
Event Cost: $30.00 (Includes event t-shirt if entered by August 31)
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All proceeds from this event will be used towards NHA’s playground projects. Sara’s Garden is a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

Partnership Opportunities

Event Sponsor – $500.00

  • Includes event sponsor signage and program recognition.

Prize Sponsor – $250.00

  • Includes prize sponsor signage and program recognition.

Run Sponsor – $100

  • Includes run sponsor signage and program recognition.

For additional information regarding partnership opportunities or registration for the 2023 NHA Family Fun Run/Walk please contact Tara at 419.335.SARA or via email at [email protected].

With 1K and 5K events planned, this event has something for the whole family! We hope to see you there!

Let’s Get Moving

Let’s Get Moving

Being first time parents can be scary. There is so much uncertainty; so many “What ifs?”. With all the new experiences that come with pregnancy and preparing for a baby to arrive, new parents have a lot to navigate and prepare for. For Matthew and Emily, Eleanor was to be their first child. There were no issues or complications throughout the entire pregnancy process; no warning signs that something might be wrong with this precious gift. Preparing for their baby to need significant early intervention services was the furthest thing from their minds.

The family was so excited when Eleanor was born. Their beautiful child had finally arrived and they loved every minute they spent together. However, by the time Eleanor was six months old, Matthew and Emily began having concerns that she did not seem to be meeting her developmental milestones. Her pediatrician told them not to worry about it, and to simply wait and give her time to catch up.

Unfortunately, waiting did not work. By the time Eleanor was a year old, she was significantly behind in virtually every developmental milestone. Doctors determined that Eleanor had generalized hypotonia (abnormally low muscle tone). Hypotonia can be a condition on its own or it can be indicative of some other condition where there is progressive loss of muscle tone. In Eleanor’s case, despite countless evaluations and genetic testing, an officially diagnosis was not given, although doctors hinted at her condition being a combination of Ataxia and Paraplegia. Whatever Eleanor’s underlying condition may ultimately be, it has led to significant developmental delays in her fine motor, gross motor and communication skills.

Eleanor began seeing a physical therapist, occupational therapist and speech therapist. Over the course of the next year and a half, Eleanor did make some progress through these therapies, but nothing monumental. She still had not yet learned to crawl, sit up from a lying position or walk. She had very little independence in moving herself around the home. Matthew and Emily were still searching for answers.

Thankfully, Eleanor’s grandmother, Lori, works at Sara’s Garden in the hyperbaric center as its Clinic Director. She began encouraging Emily to consider bringing Eleanor to Sara’s Garden for Conductive Education (CE) services. Conductive Education believes that neurological disorders are not seen as limiting factors and that everyone has the ability to learn and thrive. Conductive Education is built on the assumption that damage to the central nervous system, which causes motor dysfunction, can be overcome by using specialized learning strategies and that the nervous system can generate new neural connections.

Conductive Education allows kids to see themselves as self-reliant, regardless of how many limitations the world tells them they have. It also helps children develop an “ortho- functioning personality,” meaning it helps them achieve educational and daily living goals via nurturance and developing a teaching plan that centers around the child and their likes and dislikes.

Matt and Emily started noticing benefits of Conductive Education after Eleanor’s very first month (4 sessions). She was beginning to make connections between the strengthening exercises she had been doing and actual, usable motions. She was using the strength in her arms, legs and core to crawl using motions and spoken commands. Her family noticed very quickly how much more Eleanor was able to do each time they saw her. Eleanor’s visiting nurse through her county’s early intervention program was also very impressed, noting that she hadn’t seen so much rapid progress before Eleanor began CE.

Emily noted that “The staff at Sara’s Garden have been great and I really appreciate their willingness to not only teach Eleanor, but also me. They are patient and explain the exercises and activities so that we can practice them at home. I’m excited to see how much more progress Eleanor can make working with these amazing conductors!”

Eleanor is now nearly 3 years old. After about 5 months of CE, it’s clear that she feels more independent. She can now walk with support from her parents and is extremely motivated and excited to move around her house on her own and go everywhere her parents go.

Thanks to Conductive Education at Sara’s Garden, Eleanor has a much brighter future. She is ready to get moving and experience far more independence than her family believed was possible. No matter what you’ve been told, there is hope… and Conductive Education can help you find it.

Thank You for Your Service Bill!

Thank You for Your Service Bill!

For the past 19 years, Bill Frank has faithfully served as the president of Sara’s Garden. We could not be more grateful for his steadfast commitment and dedication to this organization. Bill’s vision, guidance, expertise and patience have been a huge blessing to everyone here at Sara’s Garden, New Horizons Academy and Special Grounds Coffee Co. 

Sadly for us, Bill has accepted an exciting new faculty appointment as an Associate Professor within the Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy at Drexel University College of Medicine (DUCOM) as of May 1, 2023. Bill will be one of three anatomist teaching at the West Reading, PA campus. His duties will be mainly teaching anatomy (including gross anatomy) to medical students, graduate students, residents and/or fellows. Approximately 10% of his time will be devoted to scholarly activity, including establishing a plastination laboratory, at the West Reading campus.

Bill has been a guiding force for the organization for nearly two decades and his leadership and presence will be greatly missed.

Thankfully, Bill will be staying on as a board member and participate in board meetings via videoconference. We are excited to announce that Phil Rupp has been elected as the new President of Sara’s Garden and we look forward to working under his leadership. 

Please join us in thanking Bill for his service and wish him and Miriam all the best as they embark on this new adventure and turn the page on a new chapter in their lives.

Thank you Bill!

Hey Springfield… Let’s Play OUTSIDE!

Hey Springfield… Let’s Play OUTSIDE!

“Let’s play OUTSIDE!” are words that we hope to hear very soon at New Horizons Academy’s Springfield Campus. After over two years of grant writing and fundraising, we hope to break ground mid-April on our long awaited playground project. Our hope is to unveil this fully accessible, multi-sensory playground in August to kick off the new school year.

After years of playing in the school hall and sensory room, NHA’s kiddos are ready to break free, soak in the green therapy, and PLAY!

Educators know that play is about more than just recreational activities, recess, or break time for our students. Play helps children, of all ability levels, increase their physical fitness, reduce obesity, gain emotional and mental mastery, lay the groundwork for creative thinking, promote cognitive development and reasoning, develop their fine and gross motor skills, improve their problem solving abilities, and offer them opportunities to try out new social patterns and behaviors.

This fully inclusive, multi-sensory playground will offer children and youth of all ability levels and their families a place to explore, discover, and grow together. The play area will address the needs of typically developing children, as well as, children with neurological, intellectual, and physical disabilities. It will be rich in sensory experiences, music and movement, physical fitness, social interactions, and physical challenges. The playground will also naturally expand and enhance NHA’s physical education, rehabilitation, conductive education, wellness, therapeutic and recreational programs.

The playground will feature many different elements that our special needs kids will love including—swinging, spinning, climbing, sliding, balancing, rocking, dancing, strengthening their bodies, integrating their senses, and listening to music from adaptive outdoor switches. The playground equipment will include inclusive, adaptable swings, slides, rockers, climbers, obstacle courses, parallel bars, balance beams and musical instruments. 

We are super excited that the playground will also now feature three sensory rings. Children can engage with visual, tactile, and auditory sensors, including sound panels that feature interaction with adaptive switch inputs. 

For green therapy, there will also be a large grassy area for students to explore, discover, and sit on for outdoor classes, activities, and reading. There truly is something for everyone!

Among the organizations and groups, which have helped make this dream a reality, are—the LPGA Dana Open, the Ohio Elks Cerebral Palsy (CP) Fund, Lockrey Manufacturing, Everence, Giving Tuesday 419, the NHA Fun Run/Walk, and many, many caring individuals and families. Donations are still being accepted, so please consider giving today or walking in the NHA Fun Run/Walk in September.

Playground Timelines:

  • Mid-April—Begin cutting out the blacktop and pavement for the foundation.
  • May—Installation of fence posts and the temporary construction fence.
  • June—Prepping the foundation and drainage.
  • July—Playground equipment arrives, and installation begins.
  • Mid-July—Installation of the artificial grass playground surface.
  • Late-July—Installation of the 6’ high vinyl privacy fence around the playground and fob entry for safety and security.
  • Mid-August—Finalize playground equipment installation.
  • August 21—First Day of School & Unveiling of the Playground

What’s My Name?

What’s My Name?

NHA has such an awesome mascot. The kids absolutely love it when the eagle makes an appearance in their classrooms. There is so much joy and wonder as they jump around and give it hugs. However, we just realized that our eagle was missing something very important… a name.

We needed to fix that!

During Right to Read Week, we held a contest with the Wauseon and Springfield campuses to come up with a  name for our amazing eagle mascot.

Classrooms submitted some very creative name ideas. Ballots were then collected in a beautiful eagle submission box created by our very own Ms. Nicole. The finalists were (in alphabetical order):

  • Apollo (Ms. Caryn)
  • Everest (Ms. Kara)
  • Joy (Ms. Janelle)
  • Ozzy (Ms. Anna)
  • Thunder (Ms. Renate)

All students and staff will receive a special gift this week to commemorate our mascot finally getting a name.

The winner is… (cue AC/DC music)… THUNDER! 

Ms. Renate’s vocational studies class will get an additional treat for winning the contest and coming up with Thunder the Eagle’s name.

Upcoming Events Reminders

Upcoming Events Reminders

We have some exciting events just around the corner. Be sure to sign up today to secure your spot!

The 2023 “Drive Fore Hope” Charity Golf Scramble is scheduled for Friday, May 26. Do you have your team signed up yet? We have put together a fun-filled day at Ironwood Golf Course in Wauseon, Ohio and hope to see you there!

Event Date: Friday, May 26, 2023
Event Location: Ironwood Golf Course, Wauseon, Ohio
Event Cost: $75 per Player | $300 per Team

Event Registration & Sponsorship: CLICK HERE

The 2023 Wheel of Purses is scheduled for Thursday, July 13. Ladies, you’re not going to want to miss this fun-filled night out! Enjoy and evening with your friends while playing for fabulous purses from the designers you love. Win designer handbags by Coach, Michael Kors, Kate Spade, Ralph Lauren and Dooney & Bourke. Over 30 handbags are available to win!

Event Date:Thursday, July 13, 2023
Event Location:Founder’s Hall at Sauder Village, Archbold, Ohio
Event Cost:$50 Single Ticket | $400 Reserved Table of 8

Event Registration & Sponsorship: CLICK HERE

Our 2023 NHA Family Fun Run/Walk is scheduled for Sunday, September 17. We had such a fun time at last year’s inaugural event and are very excited for year two. Participants will be able to run, walk, push and pull strollers, wagons and wheelchairs in both a 1K walk and 5K run.

Event Date:Sunday, September 17, 2023
Event Location:New Horizons Academy, Wauseon, Ohio
Event Cost:$30

Event Registration & Sponsorship: COMING SOON

For more information or questions on event participation or sponsorship, please contact Tara Dumas at 419-335-7272 or via email at [email protected].