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Superintendent's Message: Fair School Funding - A CCS Community Town Hall
As part of our continued efforts, Superintendent/CEO Dr. Angela Chapman invites you to attend Fair School Funding: A CCS Community Town Hall hosted by the Columbus Board of Education on Wednesday, May 7, 2025, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at East High School, located at 1500 E. Broad Street.
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CCS Students Explore the Power of HBCUs at 6th Annual Districtwide Event
This year’s event marked the 6th Annual HBCU Experience, and it was our biggest yet—welcoming nearly 800 students from across the district and featuring 22 different HBCUs.
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Exciting Summer Job Opportunity: Columbus Zoo & Zoombezi Bay Hiring for CCS Students
Do you know of a student or young person 15 years or older looking for summer employment? Learn more at the Columbus Zoo and Zoombezi Bay Job Fair on March 22 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Columbus Downtown High School.
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Goal-Oriented Growth, CCS PE Teachers Train with Columbus Crew
Elementary physical education (PE) teachers across Columbus City Schools laced up their sneakers and hit the court at South High School for a high-energy training session with the Columbus Crew.
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Columbus Downtown High School Students Become Engineers for a Day
Students from Columbus Downtown High School gain firsthand insight into the world of engineering and to see how the lessons they’ve learned in the classroom come to life in the real world.
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East Linden Elementary One of Nine CCS Schools to Receive STEAM Books from Local Fraternity Chapter
The Eta Nu Nu Chapter is helping enhance literacy and foster interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) among elementary students in Columbus City Schools.
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Columbus Promise Phase Two: Expanding Pathways for CCS Graduates
The future for Columbus City Schools graduates is brighter than ever as the Columbus Promise enters its second phase. This expansion cements the program’s role as a transformative force in higher education and workforce development, offering students a fully funded pathway to college and career success.
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Fort Hayes Students To Build New Homes in Partnership with Habitat for Humanity and the City of Columbus
Columbus City Schools (CCS) students will assist the City of Columbus address one of Central Ohio’s most pressing issues: affordable housing.