Sheree Coffman was hired as the Student Assistance Counselor at Northmont City Schools in 2007and in 2020 she became the District Coordinator. Sheree completed a dual masters in Clinical Mental Health and Addictions Counseling from Wright State University in 1993/94. After being hired by Northmont to address the emotional needs of the students, Sheree returned to graduate school and earned a Masters of Education in School Counseling.
Sheree began her career working at Miami Valley Hospital as a Community Educator / Addictions Counselor with Born Free, a prenatal drug treatment program. She then transitioned to Clinical Supervisor with the Preble County Recovery Center in Eaton, Ohio working in an Intensive Outpatient Program serving adolescents and their families. This included working in the schools of Preble County doing Prevention work with students at risk of developing mental health and substance abuse issues.
Sheree has also served as adjunct faculty at both Wright State University and Antioch University from 1994-2005 teaching classes about addiction and its effect in the classroom.
She has been the Advisor of the NHS Students Against Destructive Decisions club since 2007, served on the Staff Aspirations Team at NHS since 2011 & began leading the Student Team in 2012. Sheree also serves on the Unity Day Committee and has since its inception in 2010. She was a finalist for Educator of the year in 2011 and 2012 and won the award in 2013.
Sheree her husband, Scott, have been married for 27 years, and have 5 children and 3 grandchildren.
Sheree began her career working at Miami Valley Hospital as a Community Educator / Addictions Counselor with Born Free, a prenatal drug treatment program. She then transitioned to Clinical Supervisor with the Preble County Recovery Center in Eaton, Ohio working in an Intensive Outpatient Program serving adolescents and their families. This included working in the schools of Preble County doing Prevention work with students at risk of developing mental health and substance abuse issues.
Sheree has also served as adjunct faculty at both Wright State University and Antioch University from 1994-2005 teaching classes about addiction and its effect in the classroom.
She has been the Advisor of the NHS Students Against Destructive Decisions club since 2007, served on the Staff Aspirations Team at NHS since 2011 & began leading the Student Team in 2012. Sheree also serves on the Unity Day Committee and has since its inception in 2010. She was a finalist for Educator of the year in 2011 and 2012 and won the award in 2013.
Sheree her husband, Scott, have been married for 27 years, and have 5 children and 3 grandchildren.