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WATCH: CCS Improves Student Attendance Through Authentic Engagement and Partnerships
Year one of the Stay In The Game initiative was a resounding success! Check out how the District improved daily student attendance across all six regions, and more, with this innovative program.
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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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WATCH: Attendance Highlighted at Black and Gold Day
Avalon Elementary was the site of a Black and Gold celebration this week as the school was visited by Crew players, marking their 15% attendance increase.
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CCS Students with Great Attendance Celebrate at OSU Women’s Basketball Game
Students who maintained good attendance or climbed one attendance category were invited to attend the game between the Buckeyes and the New Hampshire Wildcats.
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WATCH: Stay In The Game Hosts Pop-Up Event at Weinland Park
Students were educated on the importance of attendance and recognized for attendance growth, but more importantly, our community created excitement around getting to school ON TIME.
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Stay In The Game Community Message from Dr. Dixon
Dr. Dixon shares a note for the community as CCS and the Columbus Crew unveil an exciting new attendance initiative.
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CCS and the Columbus Crew Team Up to Promote Attendance, Announce Exciting New Initiative
The Crew visited Sullivant on September 22nd to clap in the students and welcome the beginning of a new initiative geared toward improving student attendance.