Livingston Educational Service Agency
Jade Hodge has a diverse work history spanning over 20 years. Jade began their career in 1999 as a Receptionist at Town Shop Salon, where they worked until 2003. In 2006, they transitioned to the role of Lead Infant/Toddler Teacher at First Friends Childcare & Learning Center, where they worked until 2007. Following this, they returned to Town Shop Salon as a Receptionist from 2007 to 2008. In 2008, they joined LACASA as a Crisis Line Worker and Legal Advocate, a role they held until 2010. From 2014 to 2016, they worked as a Lead Receptionist at PreviewProperties. Most recently, they have been employed at Livingston Educational Service Agency since 2016, initially working as a Receptionist and later transitioning to the role of Medicaid Specialist & Special Education Administrative Assistant.
Jade Hodge attended Western Michigan University from 2002 to 2006. During this time, they pursued a degree in Family and Consumer Sciences. No specific field of study was mentioned.
Livingston Educational Service Agency
Livingston Educational Service Agency (LESA) provides a variety of programs and services that support student achievement for approximately 30,000 students and 2,300 educators in the five public school districts and two public school academies in the county. Services include special education and alternative education programs, professional development focused on student achievement, early childhood education and care, data processing, and business operational support. LESA is one of 57 intermediate school districts (ISDs) in Michigan. Established in 1962, ISDs are regional service agencies that provide support services more effectively and efficiently delivered regionally. LESA is governed by Michigan General School Laws.