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Apply Now for the 2024 CGCS-Bernard Harris Math and Science Scholarship Program
Four $5,000 scholarships for two males and two females each will be awarded to two African American and two Hispanic seniors pursuing studies in STEM-related fields in college next fall.
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District Wrestlers Succeed Through Hard Work and Determination
Jacob Weiner went into the end of season City League wrestling tournament as an underdog. With a record of 10-17, the West High School senior knew he wasn’t favored to win. However, Weiner defied the odds, and when he came off the mat after his final match, it was as a champion.
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City League Stars: James Nowell
James Nowell, Eastmoor Academy class of 2024, is a well known and respected name in the Columbus City League because of his impact on the basketball court.
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Wellness Wednesdays with John Esson
For this week’s Wellness Wednesdays video, hear from John Esson, our Special Olympics Coordinator, to learn more about this event and our CCS Special Olympics program.
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Briggs High School Students Mentor Lindbergh Elementary School Students through Reading Buddies Program
The Reading Buddies program connects high school and elementary students. As reading buddies, they mentor students who may one day be Briggs students themselves.
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Freshman and Sophomore Students: Now is the Time to Explore Career-Technical Education
February is National Career-Technical Education (CTE) Month, and it is an excellent time for Columbus City Schools (CCS) students to explore CTE programming as a future educational option!
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Fort Hayes Graphic Design and Printing Program Shines with 36 Student Print Excellence Awards
The expertise of Fort Hayes Career Center's students was on full display as they proudly earned 36 prestigious 2024 Print Excellence Awards from the esteemed Graphic Media Alliance (GMA).
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Inside CCS: Teacher Chat: Mental Health
On the latest episode of Teacher Chat host Dr. Todd Walker, Chief Curriculum and Instruction Officer highlights mental health and what trends are seen in the classroom, and what concerns are being raised by teachers and schools. Special guests include Superintendent/CEO Dr. Angela Champan, District Medical Consultant, Dr. Sara Bode, and Psychological Services Supervisor Dr. Danita Thornton.