Setup dublinschools.net Email So You Don’t Miss Something

In the near future Dublin City Schools will stop using our personal email addresses to send out their notices. Thus it is imperative that everyone have easy access to their dublinschools.net email account, so management has no excuse to say “We communicated that to you! Too bad you missed out!

IMPORTANT: Still use your personal email account for union communications!!! as well as anything else of a personal nature. You can make sure DSA has your contact info on DSA Member Data Update under Contact.

Since DSC controls the (Google) G Suite system, they could theoretically have access to anything done on dublinschools.net. (This includes GMail, Contacts, Docs, Meet, … ) While G Suite provides an impressive set of tools, they are best used with caution, for DSC-related work.

So how can I set up my dublinschools.net account for email?

There are a several ways on your Android or Apple device?

  • You can use the built in Email (or other) application.
  • You can use the GMail application.
  • You can connect to your entire Google G Suite account. (I don’t do this, as I’m reasonably paranoid about cross-talk with my own Google accounts.)

See these Pages under the Resources menu for help on some of these.

If you just want to use the GMail Ap, where your DSC account will cohabit with you own GMail account(s), click Using the GMail application.

Setup dublinschools.net email now so you don’t miss something!

OEA Coronavirus FAQ

Check out the OEA Coronavirus FAQ, especially the section for ESPs. It can help answer many of the questions that have arisen in these strange times. It is constantly being added to and updated as events occur, such as the recent OEA ESP Member Telephone Town Hall Meeting.

Your local DSA leadership is also keeping busy, fighting for the best possible situation for all Dublin City Schools ESPs as our negotiations plans have been confused by the coronavirus situation.

Rest assured that all the hard work we have done to bring together your survey input with close scrutiny of the existing contract for improvements is still “in the bank” for eventual implementation! Stay tuned for more opportunities to communicate with each other!

Joint Statement from Management and Labor Leaders on School Closures

received from Scott DiMauro, President, Ohio Education Association:

Ohio’s education community – educators, education support personnel, superintendents and local school boards – is united in its commitment to ensuring the well-being of the students that we serve as we grapple with the spread of COVID-19 and its implications for public education. We applaud the strong leadership of Governor DeWine and his demonstrated willingness to make decisions that are in the best interest of Ohioans.

We are prepared to do whatever is necessary to adjust very quickly to the unprecedented reality of a global pandemic that threatens public health, has roiled our economy, and led to innumerable disruptions in our daily lives.

The Governor’s order to close all Ohio schools was a big step and we welcome the opportunity to work with Governor DeWine and the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Paolo DeMaria, to chart a path forward for local school districts on how best to manage this pandemic.

Navigating these uncharted waters will require a lot of patience and creativity for everyone involved in decision-making at all levels. We know there are major structural impediments to having to switch to an online learning environment. But as Ohio’s education teams strive to implement creative solutions, your associations stand ready to assist in any way possible.

There are many questions that have no immediate answers. They include but are not limited to how missing days will be made up, how testing will be handled, and how accountability systems will be adjusted. Please know that your input is invaluable, and we will make every effort to be responsive to your needs. As questions are considered and answers forthcoming, we will share that information with you in a timely fashion.

Controlling the outbreak of the virus is extremely important to the health and safety of Ohioans. Being able to influence some control over the growth of the outbreak will allow our healthcare system to have a better chance of having the resources available to provide treatment and medical care for those who do contract the virus. Also, please remember that while children do not seem to be as impacted by contracting the virus, they are known to be carriers and can infect the adults with whom they interact. This can lead to devastating consequences for high-risk adults.

We ask that you do all you can to keep yourself healthy and safe, including hand-washing, cleaning surfaces, and social distancing. For more details on steps you can take to keep you and your loved ones safe, please refer to these guidelines from the Center for Disease Control.

Thank you for your leadership, your patience, and your commitment to the health and well-being of your students, staff, and community.

  • Melissa Cropper, President, Ohio Federation of Teachers
  • Scott DiMauro, President, Ohio Education Association
  • Sean Grayson, President, AFSCME Council 8
  • Kirk Hamilton, Executive Director, Buckeye Association of School Administrators
  • Rick Lewis, Executive Director, Ohio School Boards Association
  • Joe Rugola, Executive Director, Ohio Association of Public School Employees

2016 ESP Dinner Event

Great Public Schools: A Basic Right and Our Responsibility

Monday Nov 14th
‧OSU Golf Club
‧5:00 PM Drinks & Hors D’oeuvres
‧6:00 PM Dinner

This event will prepare locals for National ESP Day on Wednesday, November 16th, which honors and recognizes the contributions Education Support Professionals (ESPs) make to public education. It is a time to strengthen support and show respect for ESPs, who are equal and essential partners in public education.

(This was really enjoyable!)

2016-2017 Welcome Letter

We, the officers of the Dublin Support Association (DSA), would like to welcome you to Dublin City School District! We are excited that you have accepted a job with the District and will be joining us as a fellow employee!

We represent the majority of non-teaching employees of the District in the following job categories/classifications: secretaries/clerical, custodial/ maintenance/grounds, food service employees/cooks employed by DCSD, transportation (drivers, mechanics, aides, clerks), paraprofessionals/aides (not including bi-lingual), clinic aides, library aides.

Providing great public schools for Ohio’s students takes the combined efforts of many dedicated individuals. This includes an impressive and essential team of support professionals who are truly indispensable. Whether you work directly with teachers, drive a bus, work in a school office, keep-up & maintain district facilities and grounds, provide technical services, or provide meals and health-related services for the school community, you are an essential part of making public schools great. As part of the DSA, it is our collective mission to provide the services and support we need to do our jobs well, and to fight for the fair treatment and dignity we deserve from our employer.

Please fill out the enclosed Membership Enrollment Form and return it to DSA Treasurer, Mark Parkey, either in-person (Transportation Building) or through the District’s internal mail system.

DSA membership comes with many cost-free benefits such as: up to $1,000,000 of Liability Insurance Coverage, Legal Services through OEA/NEA, up to $1,000 of free AD&D Life Insurance, plus many more discounts. See the enclosed brochure from NEA Member Benefits for more information.

Again, welcome to the team and remember, the union is only as strong as its members!

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact any of the DSA officers.

Please do not use the District’s email network when communicating about union business.
Your Dublin Support Association Officers,
Cheryl Williams: (614) 738-8564 or cherylwilliamsdsa@gmail.com
Asa Schreck: (614) 808-5589 or asa.schreck@gmail.com
Mark Parkey:
Krista Rybak: (614) 395-1427 or kgrybak@gmail.com

OEA Local for Dublin City Schools ESPs