The celebration, typically held in person, was canceled by the COVID-19 pandemic. Bobbi Scott is a rock in this district. She s compassionate, she s caring, and she does nothing but support the staff of GlenOak High School each and every day, Plain Local Superintendent Brent May said when announcing to staff that Scott had won the honor. She s an ambassador to the teaching profession and to Plain Local Schools. Bobbi Scott is the perfect choice for this award.
Scott, 57, will retire at the end of this school year after a 35-year career as an English teacher, all with Plain Local Schools.
Sheila Brown was born to be a social worker, but she didn t always know it.
She s the executive director of CommQuest Deliverance House, a residential treatment facility in Canton for women who struggle with substance abuse disorders and (mild to moderate) mental illness. I came here in 2012 as a counselor for alcohol and drugs, she said. The following year, I became the interim director. . What we do here is inpatient treatment. Our attempt is to educate the ladies about the disease of addiction. We know it s just symptomatic of what s going on.
Brown became executive director in 2014. Prior to CommQuest, she worked at Care House, a transition-house program in Akron.