OCDEL Announces New Director of Bureau of Early Intervention Services and Family Supports
Pennsylvania’s Office of Child Development and Early Learning (OCDEL) announced that Kimberly Rode will be OCDEL’s director of the Bureau of Early Intervention Services and Family Supports.
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Rode served as ARIN Intermediate Unit 28’s director of special education for the past six years and was a school psychologist for 18 years. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in human development and family studies from Penn State University before earning a master’s degree in educational psychology and certifications in school psychology and supervisor of pupil personnel from Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP).
In 2024, Rode completed her Doctor of Education degree in administration and leadership studies from IUP by writing her dissertation, “Standards in Equity: The Impact of Implementing Common Core State Standards on High School Graduation Rates in the United States.”
Rode relies on data to guide areas designated for improvement and to provide evidence of the impact of her and her colleagues’ work, OCDEL said. Her work involves supporting children, families, and providers “by addressing complex issues from a place of creativity, innovation, and adaptability.”
The Bureau of Early Intervention Services and Family Supports is responsible for managing the allocation of state and federal funding to 48 county/joinders early intervention programs. It also provides guidance to local programs regarding compliance with Act 212, IDEA, and Pennsylvania regulations, verifying compliance with state and federal early intervention requirements, providing families with required supports and protections, and collecting, managing, and reporting data regarding child count, compliance, and other information.