
A longtime Bellefontaine
educator will be inducted into The Ohio State University Lima Hall of Fame
Thursday night, October 7th.
Angie Horvath is the 2021
inductee.
Successful Alumni Hall of
Fame inductees are advocates for the university and regarded as community
leaders with a record of sustained professional recognition or involvement in
community activity or both. Members of the Alumni Hall of Fame have successfully
completed at least one term of full-time study at Ohio State Lima and graduated
from Ohio State 20 or more years ago.
Horvath had dreamed of
being a teacher since the third grade. Despite a generational history of
poverty and being a first-generation college student, she found an academic
home at The Ohio State University at Lima and graduated with a Bachelor Science
in Education in 1996 and a Master of Education in 1997.
Her specialty was early
childhood education and she began her career at Bellefontaine City Schools as a
second grade teacher before moving into the gifted program, where she is now
the gifted coordinator. Horvath works every day to change the world, one child
at a time. She has become a remarkable role model, mentor, and inspiration to all
the students who cross her path.
Angie graduated from
Bellefontaine High School in 1991. She is also the advanced placement
coordinator and Model United Nations advisor at BHS.
Ashley Blackburn will
receive the 2021 Early Achievement Award.
Successful Early
Achievement Award nominees are advocates for the university and have
demonstrated distinctive achievement in a career, civic involvement, or both.
The Early Achievers have successfully completed at least one term of full-time
study at Ohio State Lima and graduated not more than 10 years before the award.
Blackburn earned her
Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences in 2011 after completing all her
coursework at The Ohio State University at Lima. After graduation she saw a
need for home care services that allow individuals to live independently as
they age.
In 2012, Blackburn founded
Aspire Home Health Services in Cridersville to meet that need. Since then, the
company has grown to employ more than 40 people and serve patients at every age
and every stage of life. Blackburn has also actively engaged with her
community, serving through both the Wapak Rotary Club and the Wapakoneta
Chamber of Commerce. She generously opens her business and herself to Buckeyes
seeking internships and information about home health services.
As part of Homecoming
Week 2021, OSU Lima will celebrate Horvath and Blackburn at the 2021 Alumni
Awards Ceremony in the Reed Hall Cafeteria.
The ceremony starts at
5:30 p.m. on Facebook Live at https://www.facebook.com/ohiostatelima/
Photo:
Angie Horvath