I need to make sure that the training I’m purchasing through AIR goes onto my Ohio Professional Registry. What do I do? If you need a training to be added into your Registry Profile on OCCRRA, find the course and click ‘Add to Cart’ on the next available date from your OCCRRA account.
What is the difference between OCCRRA and AIR? The Ohio Child Care Resource & Referral Association (OCCRRA) is a non-profit member association serving Ohio’s seven local child care resource and referral agencies (CCR&Rs). AIR Training Solutions is a separate company that offers online professional development to early childhood professionals.
OCCRRA creates and implements professional development and technical assistance programs, products, and services for statewide delivery by levering state investments in our regional child care resource and referral member agencies. OCCRRA is excited to support Ohio’s Child Care Stabilization Grant.
OCCRRA is proud to support Ohio’s early care and learning, school-age, and child serving programs and professionals with workforce development scholarships and wage supplements such as T.E.A.C.H. Ohio and POWER Ohio. Select a Service Delivery Area either from the map or from the list of locations to show more information.
The average household pays about $90 per year for OCRRA’s services, including waste disposal and recycling, free blue bins, special events/collection programs, public education, composting operations, trash and recycling drop-off site operations, and Waste-to-Energy Facility oversight. OCRRA does not perform garbage collection.
The Waste-to-Energy Facility is owned by OCRRA and operated by Covanta Energy . OCRRA:
Trash generated in OCRRA's service area (Onondaga County, except the Town and Village of Skaneateles) goes to the Onondaga County Waste-to-Energy Facility .
There are certain holidays where the stations are closed. Click here for details.
The Rock Cut Road and Ley Creek Drop-Off Stations have different hour of operation and fees.
Fluorescent bulbs contain mercury and must not be thrown in the trash. Click here to learn how easy it is to recycle them in Onondaga County.
There are a number of convenient drop off locations in our community. Click here for more info.
Incorporated in 1989, The Ohio Child Care Resource and Referral Association (OCCRRA) and the Child Care Resource and Referral (CCR&R) network is a proven high functioning public-private partnership.
OCCRRA is excited about the opportunity to support Governor DeWine’s Hero Pay initiative, which is vital to the early childhood and school-age professional workforce.
OCCRRA is proud to support Ohio’s early care and learning, school-age, and child serving programs and professionals with workforce development scholarships and wage supplements such as T.E.A.C.H. Ohio and POWER Ohio.
Select a Service Delivery Area either from the map or from the list of locations to show more information.
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Unfortunately, we don’t delete courses from Canvas. We recommend unpublishing the course or simply following the directions above to remove it from your Dashboard.