
GCSSA In-Service Session: “It’s All About Relationships: The Power of Many”
May 12, 2026 @ 9:30 am - 11:00 am
GCSSA In-Service Session: “It’s All About Relationships: The Power of Many”
Join us Tuesday, May 12, 2026, for an engaging session with Dr. Stephen Sroka, internationally recognized speaker, trainer, author, teacher, and educational consultant. In partnership with the Educational Service Center of Northeast Ohio, this presentation will focus on supporting student and staff mental health through the power of relationships.
Location: ESC of Northeast Ohio
Registration & Light Breakfast: 9 am | Program Begins: 9:30 am
Registration & Light Breakfast: 9 am Program Begins: 9:30 am
Location:
ESCNEO6393 Oak Tree Boulevard
Independence, OH 44131
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Free
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Dr. Stephen Sroka
Internationally recognized speaker, trainer, author, teacher, and educational consultant
Dr. Stephen Sroka is an internationally recognized speaker, trainer, author, teacher and educational consultant on health education, sex, drugs (especially opiates) and violence (bullying and suicide) proactive prevention education, school safety, brain-based learning, at-risk students and alternative-education, parenting, dropout prevention and leadership building for schools and communities. He worked early on with the WSCC concept (Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child). He is widely known as The Power of One speaker. He is an Adjunct Assistant Professor, School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, and President of his company, Health Education Consultants. He has worked in schools worldwide for over 50 years, He delivers cutting edge information and skills in an entertaining, motivating, and inspirational presentation that lets theory translate into practice. Dr. Sroka speaks in schools (K-college) and communities around the world and often on Native American reservations. National/international conferences include: AASA, ACSSW, ASCD, ATE, DARE, DEA, KDP, NASN, NASP, NASRO, NASSP, NEA, NSBA, PTA, SSWAA, STN EXPO, and US Dept. of Education. He has presented in Dubai, Guam, St. Croix, Trinidad, Cayman Islands, Guatemala, Zurich, and London. He was invited to the President’s White House Conference on School Safety, and he keynoted the First International H1N1 Swine Flu Conference in Washington, DC, which was featured live on C-SPAN. He has been a guest on Oprah and featured in USA TODAY. After he suffered a cardiac arrest, he realized that it takes more than one person to save a life. His message changed. Dr. Sroka's spirited new programs bring to life the belief that you need The Power of One and The Power of Many to change schools, communities and lives. Dr. Sroka received the Outstanding School Health Educator Award from the American School Health Association, was selected the Disney Outstanding Health Teacher of the Year, and was inducted into the National Teachers Hall of Fame. But his most meaningful “award” was his six-year-old daughter telling him he was smarter than the cartoon character, Inspector Gadget. Obviously, his wife does not agree. His life has been gratifying. He went from living in the “projects” to living as a professor. From being labeled “retarded” to being labeled renowned. He went from the “hood” to the National Teachers Hall of Fame. He went from being in obscurity to being on Oprah. Where once school professionals helped him walk again, today Dr. Steve helps school professionals help students to get back on their feet. He believes that one person can make a difference with the power of many, and that is why he is a teacher.