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CCS Students Honored at I Know I Can Celebration
Twenty-seven scholars received the I Know I Can Founders’ Scholarships, which are worth up to $10,000 per academic year for up to four years. Students celebrated their accomplishments at a recent celebration at The Fives Columbus.
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Georgian Heights Students Get Hands-on with Technology
The Georgian Heights Techie Club aims to bring technology professionals to the classroom. There, they show students the basics of different technological fields.
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Any Girl Can Event At COSI Introduces STEM Activities to Female Students
Any Girl Can! That’s what these Columbus City Schools female first-year high school students proved when visiting COSI.
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Students Explore Construction and Transportation Careers at Fort Hayes Career Center
Professionals from companies all over the surrounding area came to engage students about the work their jobs entail and led students through the day-to-day of life on the road.
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Columbus City Schools and The Columbus Foundation Encourage School Gardening
CCS is partnering with the Columbus Foundation through its Better Together platform to collect donations for the CCS urban garden program. These funds will be used to expand school gardens across the District and engage students in hands-on, educational gardening activities.
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Crew Players Remind Students to Stay In The Game As Students Return From Spring Break
Scottwood Elementary School students are making their school grounds more beautiful with the help of Columbus Crew players and other volunteers ahead of Earth Day.
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Columbus City School Seniors Get a Close Look at Their Future at Columbus State
Touring a college campus for the first time can leave people overwhelmed, nervous, or even lost. But thanks to transition days at Columbus State Community College, Columbus City School students are easing their way to their next chapter.
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CCS and Nationwide Children's Hospital to Open School-Based Student Health Center at Fort Hayes
The center is part of ongoing efforts to increase access to health and mental health services for students across the community, including children who live in areas that are underserved