The Columbus City Schools Board of Education held its regular business meeting on February 20, 2024, with a quorum present. The meeting commenced with the Pledge of Allegiance led by members of the Linda McKinley basketball team.
The agenda included several key highlights from the district, presented by student Anthony Miller from South High School. Notable events included the 100-year celebration of Clinton Elementary School, which showcased the school's rich history and community spirit. The event was well-attended, reflecting pride and excitement among participants.
Additionally, the district successfully hosted a Summer Opportunities and Engagement Fair at the Columbus Metropolitan Library, connecting families with various summer activities, including camps and internships. This initiative was praised for its collaborative effort involving community partners and volunteers.
The meeting also highlighted the CCS Elementary Math Showcase and the Bridal School Showcase, where students demonstrated their mathematical skills. Special agent Antonio Johnson introduced his GREAT program to fifth graders at East Linden, focusing on decision-making and life skills.
Furthermore, a partnership between Columbus City Schools and the Franklin County Office on Aging was noted, where student ambassadors assisted senior citizens with technology skills, fostering intergenerational connections.
The meeting concluded with an announcement about the upcoming Sankofa celebration at Columbus Afrocentric Early College, honoring African American leaders and contributions from the local community.
Overall, the meeting underscored the district's commitment to community engagement, student empowerment, and educational excellence, with various initiatives aimed at enriching the lives of students and families.