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Battelle-Funded Grant Helps CCS Students Turn Imagination Into Robot Designs
Thanks to Battelle and the Ohio STEM Learning Network, Northland is expanding STEM education with students designing delivery robots.
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CCS Superintendent joins Columbus Chamber panel on strengthening education–business partnerships
CCS stepped into the spotlight as Superintendent/CEO Dr. Angela Chapman joined business and civic leaders to talk about the future of education and workforce development. The conversation moved fast. Leaders highlighted student talent, hands-on learning, and the partnerships shaping real opportunities in Columbus.
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Wedgewood, Woodward Park Middle Schoolers “Dive Into STEM” Through Robotics Workshop
More than 60 seventh graders from Wedgewood and Woodward Park Middle Schools spent a day building robots at Columbus State Community College during the Kids Robotics Workshop: Dive Into STEM.
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A Healthy Partnership: OhioHealth and I Know I Can Empower CCS Students on Path to College and Careers
When our community comes together, our students go further. See how OhioHealth and I Know I Can are helping make that possible.
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Columbus City Schools Distributes Food to Families in Need
Columbus City Schools, City of Columbus, and Franklin County Unite to Support Families Impacted by Federal SNAP Suspension.
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Columbus City Schools Join City of Columbus, Franklin County and Mid-Ohio Food Collective to Support Families
In partnership with the City of Columbus, CCS will distribute more than 46,000 ready-to-eat meals to families affected by the federal shutdown.
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Volunteers Unite to Beautify Mount Vernon Neighborhood and Inspire Student Leaders
Over 140 volunteers from Designer Brands and United Way teamed up with Champion Middle School and Weinland Park Elementary for a day of service, teamwork, and leadership.
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Walnut Ridge Students Lead The Way With Community Partners In Tackling Litter
40 students from Walnut Ridge joined forces for the Mideast Litter League Competition sponsored by the City of Columbus.
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Columbus Promise Expansion Opens Path to Tuition-Free Bachelor’s Degrees with Buckeye Bridge
The new Buckeye Bridge partnership takes it even further and will allow CCS students to earn a bachelor’s degree at The Ohio State University tuition-free!
