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Board Meeting Preview: January 17, 2023
The Columbus Board of Education convenes for its regular business meeting on Tuesday, January 17. Learn what's on the agenda and how you can watch.
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Columbus Board of Education Announces President and New Vice President for 2023; Officially Changes Time of Business Meetings to 6:00 p.m.
The Board voted to retain Jennifer Adair as Board president. Board member Christina Vera, in her second year on the Board, was elected to serve as Vice President.
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Board Meeting Preview: January 3, 2023
The Columbus Board of Education convenes for its first regular business meeting of 2023 on Tuesday, January 3. Learn what's on the agenda and how you can watch.
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Board Meeting Preview: December 20, 2022
The Columbus Board of Education convenes for its regular business meeting on Tuesday. Learn what's on the agenda and how you can watch.
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Statement From the Columbus Board of Education - December 14, 2022
Columbus Board of Education issues statement following the Ohio Board of Education's passing of a controversial resolution that rejects President Joe Biden’s proposed amendment to Title IX designed to protect LGBTQ students from discrimination.
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Letter from the Board of Education President - December 9, 2022
President Jennifer Adair writes to the CCS community on Dr. Dixon's retirement announcement as well as the District's transition plan.
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Letter from the Superintendent - December 8, 2022
Dr. Dixon pens a message to the CCS community following her intention to retire at the end of this school year.
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CCS Superintendent/CEO Dr. Talisa Dixon Announces Intention to Retire
Columbus City Schools Superintendent/CEO Dr. Talisa Dixon announced today that she intends to retire at the end of the school year, effective June 30, 2023, after four years serving as superintendent of the largest school district in Ohio.
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Board of Education Adopts Resolution to Support the Coalition to End Tobacco Targeting
The Columbus City Schools Board of Education, during its meeting Tuesday evening, adopted a resolution in support of the Coalition to End Tobacco Targeting’s initiative to end the sale of flavored tobacco to protect the well-being of all students.