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This year’s results from the latest Ohio Department of Education and Workforce (ODEW) Report Card give Columbus Alternative High School 4.5-Stars, with five schools getting 4-Stars, 10 schools getting 3.5-Stars and 25 schools getting 3-Stars, attended by a total enrollment of 17,985 students.
While maintaining a 2-Star rank overall for performance over 113 school sites and 46,000 students, CCS is pleased to see a 3-Star score in the newest section of the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce Report.
Since 2010, the event has marked the start of each school year. Community leaders and family members join students, teaching them tie-tying while instilling lessons of discipline, pride, and brotherhood.
Stop by Arts Impact Middle School on Saturday, October 4, 2025 for free resources, expert speakers and services to support your family.
Students at Devonshire Elementary returned to a school transformed, stepping into bright, modern spaces that feel brand-new and full of magic for the 2025-2026 school year.
Columbus City Schools students are achieving more than ever according to the latest data. This past year, the District saw rising math scores, graduation rates above the Board’s annual goal, as well as a 15-point increase in the Performance Index.
Superintendent/CEO Dr. Angela Chapman accompanied 100+ students at Fort Hayes Career Center exploring Career-Technical Education in media, music, video, photography and audio production.
Johnson Park Middle School was selected to model the launch of a new statewide fitness program, headed by Ohio Lt. Governor Jim Tressel.
See how a local fraternity is transforming Columbus City Schools through books, mentorship, and heart.