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CCS School Social Worker Wins Top Award
The Ohio Association of School Social Work has selected Ms. Martha Jones as the winner of the School Social Worker Award for 2021.
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Passage of HB 67 Provides Relief for Juniors and Seniors
One of the primary components of HB 67 is the allowance of using a student’s course grades for graduation requirements, rather than using a student’s score on state test assessments
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WATCH: Blended Learning Helps Seniors and Juniors Stay On Track for Graduation
CCS is focusing on keeping juniors and seniors on track academically while in Blended Learning to prepare them for graduation.
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WATCH: Superintendent's Student Ambassadors Presentation (Week 1)
Week 1 presenters include students from Centennial, Eastmoor, and Fort Hayes Career Center.
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Fort Hayes Career Center Gets Blended Learning Boost From Technology
Watch how iPads are being used to creatively introduce technology into the classroom.
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WATCH: Grades 6, 11, and 12 Begin Blended Learning
Take a look around the District as middle and high school students return to school buildings for the first time in over a year.
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CCS Students Auditioning for American Idol
Both 16-year-old Tryzdin Grubbs and 20-year-old Deshawn Goncalves hope their voice earns them a golden ticket, so they make it to the next level of competition later this month in Hollywood.
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CNIS Senior Named Semifinalist for Jack Kent Cooke College Foundation Scholarship
Oumoulkhairy Camara, a senior at Columbus North International School (CNIS), has completed more than a half dozen college courses at the age of 16.
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Swim Scholars Learn Life Lessons
As members of the Beechcroft swim team, Juniors Nyrobi Whitfield and Daylen Allen make a difference in the pool and the classroom.
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Using Reading to Raise Awareness
This year, four CCS librarians are reading aloud as part of a national initiative. Called the African-American Read-In, these librarians hope that the words in their books help others make sense of the world right now.
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