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Superintendent/CEO Dr. Angela Chapman provides an update to Fair School Funding.
Lindbergh and East Columbus Elementary Schools and Whetstone High School will have new principals for the 2025-2026 school year, but the three administrators are not new to Columbus City Schools.
A cohort of 43 Columbus City Schools (CCS) middle and high school educators gathered at Columbus Scioto 6-12 for the Korda Institute’s Fellowship for 21st Century Teaching & Learning.
With over 20 categories, and three levels of recognition, the Columbus City Schools (CCS) communications team has come out on top with a total of 18 awards in 7 categories.
Presented by AEP, the Hometown Heroes program honors local changemakers across Ohio—individuals who lead with purpose, prioritize others, and demonstrate daily devotion to their communities.
The Career Tech Forward event at The Ohio State University highlighted the growing Columbus region and CCS' commitment to preparing students for this growth. In Columbus City Schools, the expansion has been dramatic.
CCS teachers put on lab coats and stepped into food science labs at OSU. Now they’re bringing real-world learning back to the classroom.
Columbus City Schools (CCS) graduates have earned the I Know I Can Founders’ Scholarship. The 2025 class marks the largest class since the scholarship’s inception.
Caring for every student, a dynamic team of CCS certified K–12 teachers provide daily instruction for hospitalized students bringing a sense of structure and normalcy while at the hospital.