Supporting initiatives and promoting partnerships that enable Ashtabula County schools to achieve excellence.


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PEAC supports Community Engagement in Ashtabula County school districts!

Join your district leaders as they plan for your community's educational future.
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Public Education Network

No Child Left Behind

Ashtabula County
Educational Service Center

LEADERship Ashtabula County


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Helping Our Communities Reach Educational Excellence

STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
Quality education for ALL citizens is the foundation of our democracy.

PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT
It is essential that the community is involved in determining the quality of our schools, and sets their future direction.

ECONOMIC GROWTH
Quality schools are vital to the economic well-being of Ashtabula County.

A little bit of history…

PEAC emerged in 1999 out of the collaboration and commitment among local community/stakeholder support groups, primarily the Civic Development Corporation (CDC), the Ashtabula Foundation, the Ashtabula County Education Partnership (ACEP) and the Growth Partnership Education Committee. From the beginning there existed a shared common loyalty to the local communities in Ashtabula County. PEAC’s original focus stemmed from the results of the ACT 2000 process, a needs assessment of businesses, industry and political leaders, as well as communities-at-large.

PEAC acts as a liaison between area businesses, industry, private sector individuals and the education community who are looking to share both knowledge and resources with students in Ashtabula County schools. As a diverse stakeholder group, PEAC is committed to supporting and partnering with educators, parents, businesses and community leaders to implement a model for Performance Excellence.

PEAC appreciates the continued generous support of the Civic Development Corporation, the Ashtabula Foundation, the Robert S. Morrison Foundation and Friends of PEAC, as well as other community and regional organizations.