![]() ![]() During his time at the helm of Boys Village, the number of treatment programs increased from one to five (Residential program to Residential Foster Care, Day Treatment, Outpatient Treatment, and the Opportunity School in partnership with Wooster City Schools). He held that position at Boys Village, (now The Village Network), until his retirement in 2000. ![]() He added the duties of Assistant Administrator in 1978 and became CEO of Boys Village in 1984. In 1969 he became the Chief Social Worker at the Juvenile Diagnostic Center (JDC) in Columbus.īill came to Boys Village in 1970 as Clinical Director in charge of all treatment services. Bill was a Licensed Independent Social Worker (LISW) in the state of Ohio.įrom 1965-1969 Bill worked with the Ohio Youth Commission in their maximum security facility at the Training Installation of Central Ohio (known as TICO) in Columbus- First as a social worker working directly with a cottage of 25 delinquent youth and later as a wing director in charge of four cottages. He went on to graduate school at The Ohio State University, where he earned a Master s degree in Social Work in 1965. ![]() He earned a BA degree in Psychology and Sociology from Muskingum College in 1963, where he was a member of the Mace Club. Schultz and Helen Speer Schultz.īill attended Wooster City Schools and graduated (Class of 1959), from Wooster High School. (Bill) Schultz Jr., 79, of Wooster died on Sunday, Octoat Ohio s Hospice LifeCare
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