Ovid-Elsie Area Schools
Austin Migoski is an accomplished educator currently serving as a High School Social Studies Teacher at Ovid-Elsie Area Schools since August 2022. Prior to this role, Austin gained coaching experience at Bendle Public Schools, where involvement included serving as an 8th grade boys and girls basketball coach and working as a Middle School Teacher from August 2020 to August 2022. Austin's teaching journey also encompasses roles such as a Junior Varsity basketball coach at Bay City Public Schools, a Substitute Teacher for EDUStaff, and a Student Teacher at University Prep Schools. Austin's foundational experiences include lead teaching at Community Kidz, managing building operations at Wayne State University Student Center, and participating in an apprenticeship at University Prep High School. Austin holds a Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education from Wayne State University, completed in 2020, and a diploma in General Studies from Roosevelt High School, earned in 2012.
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Ovid-Elsie Area Schools
Ovid-Elsie Area Schools is fully accredited by NCA/AdvancEd which provides a rigorous standard of excellence that is verified by on-site visitations and intense yearly reporting procedures. During the past school year, Ovid-Elsie Area Schools had the highest MEAP scores of any of the school districts in the Owosso Argus-Press coverage area. Leonard Elementary has been commended three times in the past two school years by the Michigan Department of Education as a “Beating the Odds!” School of Excellence. In 2011, Leonard Elementary was one of only 20 schools in the entire state to receive this recognition! In 2012, Ovid-Elsie High School was recognized as a "Reward School" by the Michigan Department of Education for our increase in student achievement. Ovid-Elsie Area Schools provides a high quality education based on our mission and strategic plan goals of unprecedented personal growth for every student, and it allows opportunities for them to grow outside the classroom through a large variety of extracurricular activities.