Friday, December 7, 2012

E-News Bulletin - News from Columbus City Schools


 December 7, 2012
 
2012 Columbus
Board of Education


Front, l-r: Hanifah Kambon; Carol L. Perkins, Pres.; and Ramona Reyes, Vice Pres.
Second Row, l-r: Mike Wiles; Gary L. Baker II; W. Shawna Gibbs; and Bryan O. Steward.

Click here for scheduled meeting dates, podcasts and how to contact CCS Board of Education members.
 
Mark Your Calendar!
 KEY UPCOMING CCS DATES
· Dec. 8 – Community Blood Drive at Sherwood MS, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.
· Dec. 11 – Board of Education  Retreat, 5:30 p.m.
· Dec. 12 – Professional Development Day for all staff - No School
· Dec. 13 – Board of Education  NSDP Committee meets, 7:30 a.m.
· Dec. 13 – Board of Education Audit & Accountability Committee meeting, 3:30 p.m.
· Dec. 18 – Board of Education  regular meeting, 5:30 p.m.
· Dec. 24 - Jan 6 – Winter Recess, all schools closed
· Dec. 24 - 25, & Jan. 1 – CCS Administrative Offices closed

 
For a full list of upcoming public meetings - click HERE  
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Indianola Alternative K - 8 Featured in National Research Article
Principal Kathryn Moser, her staff and the work they do are featured in Fostering Inquiry and Collaboration: Lessons From an Innovative Middle School, an article in Focus on Middle School, a quarterly publication of the Association for Childhood Education International.  The article explores three areas: What does an innovative middle school look like? How does policy inform the school's daily routines? How do classroom teachers in this space design their curriculum to inspire creativity and collaborative thinking?  Click on the link to learn about the strategies being used to support student achievement at Indianola K-8.
Fostering Inquiry and Collaboration: Lessons From an Innovative Middle School


Students and Staff Collecting for Less Fortunate
Students at various schools including Valley Forge and Binns Elementary Schools, Ridgeview Middle School and Briggs and South High Schools will be collecting winter clothing, personal hygiene products and canned goods to distribute to area families in need over the holidays. The students are asking the community to help them make this holiday season better for others by donating needed items to the schools. The District's Transportation Department is collecting new, unwrapped toys, gift cards and monetary donations in an effort to fill a school bus and present the items to the 35th Annual NBC4 Firefighters for Kids Toy Drive on December 15. Click on the link below for a flyer with more information.
Transportation's Toys for Tots Drive


Eastmoor Academy Recognized by National Organization
Eastmoor Academy is one of nine schools in Ohio being recognized its students' achievement in spite of their high-poverty population. Public Agenda, a national nonprofit, nonpartisan organization, released their study, Failure Is Not an Option,during a recent press conference at Eastmoor.  The study was supported by the Ohio Business Roundtable, the Ohio Department of Education (ODE), and The Ohio State University. The nine schools included primary and secondary schools and were a mix of traditional public schools, magnet schools and a charter school. The schools were identified by the ODE as among the highest-performing high-needs schools in the state in terms of student outcomes.  Each school has a student poverty level above 50 percent. Use the link below to access the full report.
Failure Is Not an Option


I Know I  Can Benefits from Parking Meters & Fines at Easton
Each year during November and December, proceeds from the parking meters and parking fines collected at Easton Town Center will are given to six local charities. This year, I Know I Can is one of the recipients. To date, the Change for Charity Program has donated more than $1 million to local organizations. So, while visiting Easton this holiday season, please drop your extra change in a meter and support scholarships for CCS graduates.


Holiday Concerts
Looking to get into the holiday spirit and support your neighborhood school? One great way to do both is to attend a school holiday concert. Below is just a list of just some of the many events and activities going on this holiday season in Columbus City Schools.
 
  • Dec. 11: Winter Concert, Dominion Middle School, 330 E. Dominion Blvd, 7 p.m.
  • Dec. 11: Holiday Arts Festival (Vocal), Whetstone High School, 4405 Scenic Dr., 7 p.m.
  • Dec. 13: Vocal Music Winter Concert & Winter Art Show, Ridgeview Middle School, 4241 Rudy Rd., 6 p.m.
  • Dec. 13: Holiday Arts Festival (Instrumental), Whetstone High School, 4405 Scenic Dr., 7 p.m.
  • Dec. 17: WinterFest!, Brookhaven High School, 4077 Karl Rd. 6:30 p.m.
  • Dec. 18: Winter Concert, Sherwood Middle School, 1400 Shady Lane Rd., 6:30 p.m.
  • Dec. 19: Holiday Concert, Beechcroft High School, 6100 Beechcroft Rd., 6:30 p.m.


Godman Guild After School Program Earns Award
The Godman Guild's After School Program though Community Leaders, Educators, and Students (A.C.E.S.) received an Exemplary Program Award at the 2012 Educational Council Awards Ceremony. The Educational Council recognizes and celebrates individuals and programs that display excellence in Ohio's after school and out-of-school programs. The A.C.E.S. program provides support to students at Wienland Park Elementary School.






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E-News Bulletin - News from Columbus City Schools


 December 7, 2012
 
2012 Columbus
Board of Education


Front, l-r: Hanifah Kambon; Carol L. Perkins, Pres.; and Ramona Reyes, Vice Pres.
Second Row, l-r: Mike Wiles; Gary L. Baker II; W. Shawna Gibbs; and Bryan O. Steward.

Click here for scheduled meeting dates, podcasts and how to contact CCS Board of Education members.
 
Mark Your Calendar!
 KEY UPCOMING CCS DATES
· Dec. 8 – Community Blood Drive at Sherwood MS, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.
· Dec. 11 – Board of Education  Retreat, 5:30 p.m.
· Dec. 12 – Professional Development Day for all staff - No School
· Dec. 13 – Board of Education  NSDP Committee meets, 7:30 a.m.
· Dec. 13 – Board of Education Audit & Accountability Committee meeting, 3:30 p.m.
· Dec. 18 – Board of Education  regular meeting, 5:30 p.m.
· Dec. 24 - Jan 6 – Winter Recess, all schools closed
· Dec. 24 - 25, & Jan. 1 – CCS Administrative Offices closed

 
For a full list of upcoming public meetings - click HERE  
 We want to hear from you.
Please send your feedback and story ideas to:

e-News@columbus.k12.oh.us

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Indianola Alternative K - 8 Featured in National Research Article
Principal Kathryn Moser, her staff and the work they do are featured in Fostering Inquiry and Collaboration: Lessons From an Innovative Middle School, an article in Focus on Middle School, a quarterly publication of the Association for Childhood Education International.  The article explores three areas: What does an innovative middle school look like? How does policy inform the school's daily routines? How do classroom teachers in this space design their curriculum to inspire creativity and collaborative thinking?  Click on the link to learn about the strategies being used to support student achievement at Indianola K-8.
Fostering Inquiry and Collaboration: Lessons From an Innovative Middle School


Students and Staff Collecting for Less Fortunate
Students at various schools including Valley Forge and Binns Elementary Schools, Ridgeview Middle School and Briggs and South High Schools will be collecting winter clothing, personal hygiene products and canned goods to distribute to area families in need over the holidays. The students are asking the community to help them make this holiday season better for others by donating needed items to the schools. The District's Transportation Department is collecting new, unwrapped toys, gift cards and monetary donations in an effort to fill a school bus and present the items to the 35th Annual NBC4 Firefighters for Kids Toy Drive on December 15. Click on the link below for a flyer with more information.
Transportation's Toys for Tots Drive


Eastmoor Academy Recognized by National Organization
Eastmoor Academy is one of nine schools in Ohio being recognized its students' achievement in spite of their high-poverty population. Public Agenda, a national nonprofit, nonpartisan organization, released their study, Failure Is Not an Option,during a recent press conference at Eastmoor.  The study was supported by the Ohio Business Roundtable, the Ohio Department of Education (ODE), and The Ohio State University. The nine schools included primary and secondary schools and were a mix of traditional public schools, magnet schools and a charter school. The schools were identified by the ODE as among the highest-performing high-needs schools in the state in terms of student outcomes.  Each school has a student poverty level above 50 percent. Use the link below to access the full report.
Failure Is Not an Option


I Know I  Can Benefits from Parking Meters & Fines at Easton
Each year during November and December, proceeds from the parking meters and parking fines collected at Easton Town Center will are given to six local charities. This year, I Know I Can is one of the recipients. To date, the Change for Charity Program has donated more than $1 million to local organizations. So, while visiting Easton this holiday season, please drop your extra change in a meter and support scholarships for CCS graduates.


Holiday Concerts
Looking to get into the holiday spirit and support your neighborhood school? One great way to do both is to attend a school holiday concert. Below is just a list of just some of the many events and activities going on this holiday season in Columbus City Schools.
 
  • Dec. 11: Winter Concert, Dominion Middle School, 330 E. Dominion Blvd, 7 p.m.
  • Dec. 11: Holiday Arts Festival (Vocal), Whetstone High School, 4405 Scenic Dr., 7 p.m.
  • Dec. 13: Vocal Music Winter Concert & Winter Art Show, Ridgeview Middle School, 4241 Rudy Rd., 6 p.m.
  • Dec. 13: Holiday Arts Festival (Instrumental), Whetstone High School, 4405 Scenic Dr., 7 p.m.
  • Dec. 17: WinterFest!, Brookhaven High School, 4077 Karl Rd. 6:30 p.m.
  • Dec. 18: Winter Concert, Sherwood Middle School, 1400 Shady Lane Rd., 6:30 p.m.
  • Dec. 19: Holiday Concert, Beechcroft High School, 6100 Beechcroft Rd., 6:30 p.m.


Godman Guild After School Program Earns Award
The Godman Guild's After School Program though Community Leaders, Educators, and Students (A.C.E.S.) received an Exemplary Program Award at the 2012 Educational Council Awards Ceremony. The Educational Council recognizes and celebrates individuals and programs that display excellence in Ohio's after school and out-of-school programs. The A.C.E.S. program provides support to students at Wienland Park Elementary School.






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E-News Bulletin - News from Columbus City Schools


 December 7, 2012
 
2012 Columbus
Board of Education


Front, l-r: Hanifah Kambon; Carol L. Perkins, Pres.; and Ramona Reyes, Vice Pres.
Second Row, l-r: Mike Wiles; Gary L. Baker II; W. Shawna Gibbs; and Bryan O. Steward.

Click here for scheduled meeting dates, podcasts and how to contact CCS Board of Education members.
 
Mark Your Calendar!
 KEY UPCOMING CCS DATES
· Dec. 8 – Community Blood Drive at Sherwood MS, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.
· Dec. 11 – Board of Education  Retreat, 5:30 p.m.
· Dec. 12 – Professional Development Day for all staff - No School
· Dec. 13 – Board of Education  NSDP Committee meets, 7:30 a.m.
· Dec. 13 – Board of Education Audit & Accountability Committee meeting, 3:30 p.m.
· Dec. 18 – Board of Education  regular meeting, 5:30 p.m.
· Dec. 24 - Jan 6 – Winter Recess, all schools closed
· Dec. 24 - 25, & Jan. 1 – CCS Administrative Offices closed

 
For a full list of upcoming public meetings - click HERE  
 We want to hear from you.
Please send your feedback and story ideas to:

e-News@columbus.k12.oh.us

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Indianola Alternative K - 8 Featured in National Research Article
Principal Kathryn Moser, her staff and the work they do are featured in Fostering Inquiry and Collaboration: Lessons From an Innovative Middle School, an article in Focus on Middle School, a quarterly publication of the Association for Childhood Education International.  The article explores three areas: What does an innovative middle school look like? How does policy inform the school's daily routines? How do classroom teachers in this space design their curriculum to inspire creativity and collaborative thinking?  Click on the link to learn about the strategies being used to support student achievement at Indianola K-8.
Fostering Inquiry and Collaboration: Lessons From an Innovative Middle School


Students and Staff Collecting for Less Fortunate
Students at various schools including Valley Forge and Binns Elementary Schools, Ridgeview Middle School and Briggs and South High Schools will be collecting winter clothing, personal hygiene products and canned goods to distribute to area families in need over the holidays. The students are asking the community to help them make this holiday season better for others by donating needed items to the schools. The District's Transportation Department is collecting new, unwrapped toys, gift cards and monetary donations in an effort to fill a school bus and present the items to the 35th Annual NBC4 Firefighters for Kids Toy Drive on December 15. Click on the link below for a flyer with more information.
Transportation's Toys for Tots Drive


Eastmoor Academy Recognized by National Organization
Eastmoor Academy is one of nine schools in Ohio being recognized its students' achievement in spite of their high-poverty population. Public Agenda, a national nonprofit, nonpartisan organization, released their study, Failure Is Not an Option,during a recent press conference at Eastmoor.  The study was supported by the Ohio Business Roundtable, the Ohio Department of Education (ODE), and The Ohio State University. The nine schools included primary and secondary schools and were a mix of traditional public schools, magnet schools and a charter school. The schools were identified by the ODE as among the highest-performing high-needs schools in the state in terms of student outcomes.  Each school has a student poverty level above 50 percent. Use the link below to access the full report.
Failure Is Not an Option


I Know I  Can Benefits from Parking Meters & Fines at Easton
Each year during November and December, proceeds from the parking meters and parking fines collected at Easton Town Center will are given to six local charities. This year, I Know I Can is one of the recipients. To date, the Change for Charity Program has donated more than $1 million to local organizations. So, while visiting Easton this holiday season, please drop your extra change in a meter and support scholarships for CCS graduates.


Holiday Concerts
Looking to get into the holiday spirit and support your neighborhood school? One great way to do both is to attend a school holiday concert. Below is just a list of just some of the many events and activities going on this holiday season in Columbus City Schools.
 
  • Dec. 11: Winter Concert, Dominion Middle School, 330 E. Dominion Blvd, 7 p.m.
  • Dec. 11: Holiday Arts Festival (Vocal), Whetstone High School, 4405 Scenic Dr., 7 p.m.
  • Dec. 13: Vocal Music Winter Concert & Winter Art Show, Ridgeview Middle School, 4241 Rudy Rd., 6 p.m.
  • Dec. 13: Holiday Arts Festival (Instrumental), Whetstone High School, 4405 Scenic Dr., 7 p.m.
  • Dec. 17: WinterFest!, Brookhaven High School, 4077 Karl Rd. 6:30 p.m.
  • Dec. 18: Winter Concert, Sherwood Middle School, 1400 Shady Lane Rd., 6:30 p.m.
  • Dec. 19: Holiday Concert, Beechcroft High School, 6100 Beechcroft Rd., 6:30 p.m.


Godman Guild After School Program Earns Award
The Godman Guild's After School Program though Community Leaders, Educators, and Students (A.C.E.S.) received an Exemplary Program Award at the 2012 Educational Council Awards Ceremony. The Educational Council recognizes and celebrates individuals and programs that display excellence in Ohio's after school and out-of-school programs. The A.C.E.S. program provides support to students at Wieland Park Elementary School.






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Thursday, December 6, 2012

Modernizing Columbus' Contracting Code

 

 

COLUMBUS CITY COUNCIL

ALERT

 

December 6, 2012

 

For More Information:

John Ivanic, (614) 645-6798

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Modernizing Columbus’ Contracting Code

 

 

WHO:
Council President Andrew J. Ginther

 

WHEN:
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
6:30 pm  

 

WHERE:
City Council Chambers
Columbus City Hall
90 West Broad Street

 

WHAT:

 

Council President Andrew J. Ginther is hosting a public hearing to discuss proposed changes to Columbus City Code 329 that deals with the City’s contracting code. The code change will modernize the competitive bidding process and reduce the time and cost associated with submitting and evaluating bids; reduce costs to taxpayers;  and ensure an objective, uniform, and transparent administration of the bidding process. Public testimony will be accepted and the meeting will be broadcast live on CTV, Columbus’ government television channel 3 on local cable systems.  Speaker slips will be accepted per general rules of City Council. 

 

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JOHN IVANIC

COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR

_____________________________________________________

 

 

 

 

90 W. Broad Street
Columbus, OH 43215

Direct: 614-645-6798

Cell:     614-701-1411

www.columbus.gov

    

 

    

 

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Budget Hearing Dates-Please Note Addition of December 11

COLUMBUS CITY COUNCIL

ALERT

 

                    December 4, 2012

 

For More Information:

John Ivanic, (614) 645-6798

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Columbus City Council Announces

Budget Hearing Dates

 

 

(Columbus)—Columbus City Councilmembers will hold a series of public hearings to discuss Mayor Coleman’s 2013 proposed budget.  Unless otherwise noted, public testimony will be accepted at all hearings.  Speaker slips can be filled out the day of the hearing and general rules regarding speaking before Council will apply.  The meetings will be broadcast live on CTV, Columbus’ government television channel 3 on local cable systems.  All dates and times are subject to change. 

 

 

 

Tuesday, December 4, 2012  5:00 PM

Finance and Management, Health & Human Services, Workforce Development Committee Budget Briefings

 

Wednesday, December 5, 2012 5:00 PM

Public Service

 

Tuesday, December 11, 2012 5:00 PM

Administration Committee

 

Wednesday, December 12, 2012 5:00 PM

Safety and Judiciary Budget Briefings

 

Thursday, December 13, 2012 5:30 PM

Technology, Small Business Development, Zoning

 

Tuesday, December 18, 2012– 5:00 PM

Budget Hearing – Public Comment

Speaker slips will be accepted until 6:30 PM and meeting will last until last speaker testifies

 

Thursday, January 17, 2013  5:30 PM

Budget Amendment Public Hearing

 

Monday, January 28, 2013

Council Meeting - budget ordinance on the agenda for 2nd reading, removed from the table, to be amended and tabled to February 4, 2013.

 

Monday, February 4, 2013

Council Meeting - anticipated passage date of budget ordinances as amended

 

 

 

*All dates and times are subject to change

 

 

 

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JOHN IVANIC

COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR

_____________________________________________________

 

 

 

 

90 W. Broad Street
Columbus, OH 43215

Direct: 614-645-6798

Cell:     614-701-1411

www.columbus.gov

    

 

    

 

Monday, December 3, 2012

{SPAM} Highlights

COLUMBUS CITY COUNCIL

MEETING HIGHLIGHTS

 

For Immediate Release:

December 3, 2012

 

For More Information:

John Ivanic, (614) 645-6798

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FUEL QUALITY TESTING PROGRAM:  Columbus is about to begin a pilot fuel testing program that will ensure that consumers are getting what they pay for at the pump.  Councilmember Michelle M. Mills, chair of the Public Safety and Judiciary Committee, is sponsoring ordinance 2421-2012 to allow Columbus to spend $39,999.56 from the Public Safety Initiative Fund to purchase miscellaneous materials and supplies and for providing training to initiate the program.  Items to be purchased include water detector equipment, measuring dip stick, octane analyzer, and other supplies.  Councilmember Mills first announced her intention to begin this program in May of 2011.    Ohio is one of four states that does not have a law requiring statewide fuel quality testing.  Although the City of Columbus may test for fuel quality, it does not have any regulatory authority to hold stations accountable when lower than posted octane fuel is found.   The Division of Public Safety Weights and Measures is responsible for testing more than 6000 gas pumps at 280 Columbus stations for fuel quantity. 

GRAFFITI REMOVAL ASSISTANCE FOR RESIDENTS:  The Columbus Graffiti Removal Assistance Program is only a few months old but it has already helped more than 100 property owners remove graffiti vandalism from occupied structures at the City’s expense.   Ordinance 2637-2012, sponsored by Development Committee Chair Zach M. Klein, authorizes the expenditure of $400,000 for the program in 2013. Funds for these services are budgeted within the Community Development Block Grant Fund and the Neighborhood Initiatives Fund.

 

UPGRADING E-COUNCIL:  Earlier this year, the Columbus City Council, under the leadership of Technology Committee Chair A. Troy Miller, announced the launch of the Legislative Center on the City Council’s website, a resource that allows anyone easy access to agendas, legislation, and supporting documents being considered by City Council.    The Legislative Center is just one of many E-Council initiatives designed to help the City Council become more efficient and transparent with the help of technology.   This evening, Administration Committee Chair Hearcel F. Craig is sponsoring ordinance 2566-2012 to provide for the continued support of Legistar, the City's electronic system for creating and submitting legislation.   The cost of the maintenance is $33,401.

 

ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS:  City Council will consider this evening legislation to improve three intersections in Columbus.  Ordinance 2493-2012, sponsored by Public Service and Transportation Committee Chair Eileen Y. Paley, will allow the City to enter into a $1,965,030.96 competitively bid contract with the Decker Corporation for the reconstruction of the Alkire at Holt, Livingston at Lockbourne and Hudson at McGuffey intersections.  Highlights of the projects include: 

 

·         Alkire Road at Holt Road - addition of dedicated left-turning lanes in all directions of a four-way intersection.  Work consists of full-depth widening, resurfacing, curb ramps, and signalization.  3,136 feet of 5 foot wide sidewalk and 16 ADA ramps will be added or reconstructed in this project.  There are 3 bus stops and 2 transit routes within the limits of this project.

 

·         Livingston Avenue at Lockbourne Road - work includes the addition of a northbound left turn lane and a westbound left turn lane.  Work consists of construction of new curb, curb ramps, sidewalks, storm sewer, and signal modification.

 

·         Hudson Street at McGuffey Road - work includes the realignment of the intersection to eliminate north/south offset which provides space for a southbound left turn only lane. Work consists of construction of new curb, curb ramps, sidewalks, sewer, water lines, and signal modification.

 

ALL HANDS ON DECK:  Councilmember Priscilla R. Tyson, chair of the Health and Human Services Committee, will attend and speak at the HandsOn Central Ohio annual RSVP Recognition Luncheon, Wednesday, December 5, 11 am at LifeCare Alliance, 670 Harmon Avenue.  The mission of HandsOn Central Ohio is to strengthen and enchance the quality of life in our community by mobilizing volunteers and connecting people to critical community resources.

 

5th BY NORTHWEST AREA COMMISSION REPORT: City Council President Andrew J. Ginther continues to invite leaders of various area commissions to City Council so the entire community can have a better understanding of the issues and opportunities that impact Columbus neighborhoods. Tonight, Becky Obester of the 5th by Northwest Area Commission will be at City Council to update Councilmembers and staff on activities in his neighborhood.

 

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JOHN IVANIC

COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR

_____________________________________________________

 

 

 

 

90 W. Broad Street
Columbus, OH 43215

Direct: 614-645-6798

Cell:     614-701-1411

www.columbus.gov