Thursday, March 15, 2012

Media Alert - City Council Holds Capital Budget Hearings

COLUMBUS CITY COUNCIL

MEDIA ALERT

 

For Immediate Release:  March 15, 2012

 

For More Information:

John Ivanic, (614) 645-6798

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City Council Holds Capital Budget Hearings

 

WHO:

Councilmember Priscilla R. Tyson

Various Councilmembers and Department Directors

 

 

WHEN:

Thursday, March 22, 2012
3:30 pm

Thursday, March 29, 2012

5:30 pm

Thursday, April 12, 2012

5:30 pm

 

WHERE:

Columbus City Council Chambers

90 West Broad Street

 

WHAT:

Columbus City Councilmember Priscilla R. Tyson, chair of the Finance Committee, will hold a briefing to discuss the 2012 proposed Capital Improvement Budget and related Capital Improvement Plan.  This briefing will begin at 3:30 pm and speaker slips will not be accepted at this time.  City Council will hold to additional meetings to discuss the proposed Capital Budget, Thursday, March 29 and Thursday, April 12.  Both meetings begin at 5:30 pm and speaker slips will be accepted at these hearings.  All three meetings will be broadcast live on CTV, Columbus’ government television channel on local cable systems.  

 

 

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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Media Alert - City Council Discusses Neighborhood Safety Camera Program (Please Note Time Change)

COLUMBUS CITY COUNCIL

MEDIA ALERT

 

For Immediate Release:  March 13, 2012

 

For More Information:

John Ivanic, (614) 645-6798

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City Council Discusses Neighborhood Safety

Camera Program

(Please Note Time Change to 5:00 pm)

 

WHO:

Councilmember Michelle M. Mills

Public Safety Leaders

 

WHEN:

Wednesday, March 21, 2012
5:00 pm

 

WHERE:

Columbus City Council Chambers

90 West Broad Street

 

WHAT:

Columbus City Councilmember Michelle M. Mills, chair of the Public Safety & Judiciary Committee, will hold a public hearing to discuss the impact of the City’s pilot Neighborhood Safety Camera program. Since mid-2011, cameras have been installed in five Columbus neighborhoods, including Weinland Park, the Hilltop, Mount Vernon Avenue, South Linden and Livingston Avenue areas.  The meeting will highlight how police officers have utilized the cameras as part of a comprehensive crime prevention program.  The committee hearing will be broadcast live on CTV, Columbus’ government television channel on local cable systems.   Speaker slips will be accepted until 5 pm and are available the day of the hearing at City Hall.  The general rules of speaking before Council will apply.

 

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Friday, March 9, 2012

E-News Bulletin - News and Events for Columbus City Schools

n March 9, 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
  • March 12 - 16 - Ohio Graduation Test Week  for grades 10-12
  • March 13 - Board of Education Special Meeting, 4 p.m.
  • March 13 - Superintendent's Honors and Recognition Program at Marion-Franklin HS, 1265 Koebel Rd., at 5:30 p.m.
  • March 20 - Board of Education meets, 5:30 p.m.
  • March 26 - April 6 - Intercession for year-round schools
  • March 28 - 2012 Millage Committee meets, 7:30 a.m.
  • April 6 - 13 - District-wide Spring Break



For a full list of upcoming public meetings - click HERE




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Ohio Graduation Tests Next Week
100 percent student success is the vision for Columbus City Schools. Our goal for 2012 is a 90 percent graduation rate. During the week of March 12, district tenth, eleventh and twelfth grade students will take the Ohio Graduation Test (OGT). Students in grades 3 -8  will take the Ohio Achievement Assessment (OAA) in April. This is an important time of year for students and the district. Superintendent/CEO Gene T. Harris, Ph.D., is encouraging all parents, guardians and family members to support their students as they prepare for these exams, encourage them to get plenty of rest, eat properly and be ready to give their best effort.  


Dominion MS Students Earn Honors in Power of the Pen Competition
Twelve Dominion Middle School student writers were among the 250 from more than 22 schools in four counties at the district Power of the Pen Competition held at New Albany Middle School on Jan. 28. Dominion seventh-grader Abigail Partridge placed first among all seventh-graders for the day. Abby also received a Best of Round award for seventh grade, while Dominion's Sophia Rizzi was awarded Best of Round for eighth grade. Hazel Goodburn placed 13th and Sophia 17th overall for eighth grade.


Columbus City Schools Website Earns award for Transparency
The Sunshine Review, a national nonprofit dedicated to government transparency, named the CCS website among the 2012 Sunny Award winners. Sunshine Review evaluated more than 6,000 websites with just 214 earning an "A" for proactively disclosing information to the public. Read more...


Eastmoor Academy HS Student Named Violet Richardson Awardee
The Soroptimist International (SI) Columbus and Franklin County Chapter recently named Courtney Avon as the Violet Richardson Award winner. Soroptimist International is a service organization that focuses on issues affecting women. Avon, a tenth grade student at Eastmoor Academy High School, was recognized for her leadership role with the Impact Team at her school. She helped initiate such projects as the homeless camp where students spent the night in makeshift shelters to simulate the conditions many homeless face.  The Violet Richardson Award comes with a monetary gift of $400 which is split between Avon and the group she represents.


Students Publish "The Somali Journey...As Seen through The Eyes of Children"
Students at Mifflin High School have published a book titled "The Somali Journey...As Seen Through The Eyes of Children." The book is a collection of writing and photo essays by Mifflin Somali students and theater teacher Todd Adam Decker-Kaplonski.  The stories detail coming to America, being a Muslim in CCS, as well as monologues and a short play. The students' goal is to further the understanding of the Somali population in Columbus. To purchase copy, contact Mr. Decker-Kaplonski at Mifflin HS, 3245 Oak Spring St. Books are $25, plus $5 for shipping.


2012-13 Year-round School Calendar Set
Students at the CCS year-round schools will report for class July 24. August 22 will be the first day for students in the 2012-2013 school year. You can find all the major dates for the 2012-2013 Year-round and Traditional School Year here.


SAVE the DATE - Linden-McKinley Rededication April 23
Linden-McKinley STEM Academy, 1320 Duxberry Ave., recently underwent a total renovation and we want you to come see how it looks. Details of the events are still being finalized but you are invited to join us at 6:30 p.m. for the festivities.



 




Columbus City Schools | 270 East State Street | Columbus, Ohio 43215 | (614) 365-5000




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E-News Bulletin - News and Events for Columbus City Schools

n March 9, 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
  • March 12 - 16 - Ohio Graduation Test Week  for grades 10-12
  • March 13 - Board of Education Special Meeting, 4 p.m.
  • March 13 - Superintendent's Honors and Recognition Program at Marion-Franklin HS, 1265 Koebel Rd., at 5:30 p.m.
  • March 20 - Board of Education meets, 5:30 p.m.
  • March 26 - April 6 - Intercession for year-round schools
  • March 28 - 2012 Millage Committee meets, 7:30 a.m.
  • April 6 - 13 - District-wide Spring Break



For a full list of upcoming public meetings - click HERE




We want to hear from you.  
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Ohio Graduation Tests Next Week
100 percent student success is the vision for Columbus City Schools. Our goal for 2012 is a 90 percent graduation rate. During the week of March 12, district tenth, eleventh and twelfth grade students will take the Ohio Graduation Test (OGT). Students in grades 3 -8  will take the Ohio Achievement Assessment (OAA) in April. This is an important time of year for students and the district. Superintendent/CEO Gene T. Harris, Ph.D., is encouraging all parents, guardians and family members to support their students as they prepare for these exams, encourage them to get plenty of rest, eat properly and be ready to give their best effort.  


Dominion MS Students Earn Honors in Power of the Pen Competition
Twelve Dominion Middle School student writers were among the 250 from more than 22 schools in four counties at the district Power of the Pen Competition held at New Albany Middle School on Jan. 28. Dominion seventh-grader Abigail Partridge placed first among all seventh-graders for the day. Abby also received a Best of Round award for seventh grade, while Dominion's Sophia Rizzi was awarded Best of Round for eighth grade. Hazel Goodburn placed 13th and Sophia 17th overall for eighth grade.


Columbus City Schools Website Earns award for Transparency
The Sunshine Review, a national nonprofit dedicated to government transparency, named the CCS website among the 2012 Sunny Award winners. Sunshine Review evaluated more than 6,000 websites with just 214 earning an "A" for proactively disclosing information to the public. Read more...


Eastmoor Academy HS Student Named Violet Richardson Awardee
The Soroptimist International (SI) Columbus and Franklin County Chapter recently named Courtney Avon as the Violet Richardson Award winner. Soroptimist International is a service organization that focuses on issues affecting women. Avon, a tenth grade student at Eastmoor Academy High School, was recognized for her leadership role with the Impact Team at her school. She helped initiate such projects as the homeless camp where students spent the night in makeshift shelters to simulate the conditions many homeless face.  The Violet Richardson Award comes with a monetary gift of $400 which is split between Avon and the group she represents.


Students Publish "The Somali Journey...As Seen through The Eyes of Children"
Students at Mifflin High School have published a book titled "The Somali Journey...As Seen Through The Eyes of Children." The book is a collection of writing and photo essays by Mifflin Somali students and theater teacher Todd Adam Decker-Kaplonski.  The stories detail coming to America, being a Muslim in CCS, as well as monologues and a short play. The students' goal is to further the understanding of the Somali population in Columbus. To purchase copy, contact Mr. Decker-Kaplonski at Mifflin HS, 3245 Oak Spring St. Books are $25, plus $5 for shipping.


2012-13 Year-round School Calendar Set
Students at the CCS year-round schools will report for class July 24. August 22 will be the first day for students in the 2012-2013 school year. You can find all the major dates for the 2012-2013 Year-round and Traditional School Year here.


SAVE the DATE - Linden-McKinley Rededication April 23
Linden-McKinley STEM Academy, 1320 Duxberry Ave., recently underwent a total renovation and we want you to come see how it looks. Details of the events are still being finalized but you are invited to join us at 6:30 p.m. for the festivities.



 




Columbus City Schools | 270 East State Street | Columbus, Ohio 43215 | (614) 365-5000




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Thursday, March 8, 2012

Media Alert - City Council Discusses Neighborhood Safety Camera Program

COLUMBUS CITY COUNCIL

MEDIA ALERT

 

For Immediate Release:  March 8, 2012

 

For More Information:

John Ivanic, (614) 645-6798

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City Council Discusses Neighborhood Safety

Camera Program

 

WHO:

Councilmember Michelle M. Mills

Public Safety Leaders

 

WHEN:

Wednesday, March 21, 2012
5:30 pm

 

WHERE:

Columbus City Council Chambers

90 West Broad Street

 

WHAT:

Columbus City Councilmember Michelle M. Mills, chair of the Public Safety & Judiciary Committee, will hold a public hearing to discuss the impact of the City’s pilot Neighborhood Safety Camera program. Since mid-2011, cameras have been installed in five Columbus neighborhoods, including Weinland Park, the Hilltop, Mount Vernon Avenue, South Linden and Livingston Avenue areas.  The meeting will highlight how police officers have utilized the cameras as part of a comprehensive crime prevention program.  The committee hearing will be broadcast live on CTV, Columbus’ government television channel on local cable systems.   Speaker slips will be accepted until 5 pm and are available the day of the hearing at City Hall.  The general rules of speaking before Council will apply.

 

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Monday, March 5, 2012

{SPAM} Meeting Highlights 3-5-12

COLUMBUS CITY COUNCIL

MEETING HIGHLIGHTS

 

For Immediate Release: March 5, 2012

 

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John Ivanic, (614) 645-6798

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FUNDING SOCIAL SERVICE AGENCIES:  The City of Columbus partners with a number of highly dedicated social service agencies that help thousands of Columbus residents.  Health & Human Services Committee Chair Priscilla R. Tyson is sponsoring legislation that will provide funding for 38 organizations as they work to meet the needs of their clients.  Ordinance 0398-2012 authorizes the Department of Development to enter into contracts worth over $3.3 million.  The legislation targets social service agencies that provide help to families and households through access to day care, substance abuse prevention programs, refugee and resettlement programs, senior care, mediation services, services for the disabled, material assistance and food programs, workforce development, and youth programs.  The legislation authorizes the expenditure of $1,153,036.00 from the Emergency Human Services Fund and $2,233,265.00 from the General Fund for a total of $3,386,301.00. 

 

Columbus police reserve unit:  For over 60 years, Reserve Officers have assisted the Columbus Division of Police by providing an additional source of law enforcement officers to assist the force of full-time police officers in their regular duties and in times of emergencies.  Public Safety & Judiciary Committee Chair Michelle M. Mills is sponsoring ordinance 0347-2012 to authorize the appropriation of $9,500.00 from the Special Purpose Fund to provide partial funding for the costs associated with the Columbus Police Reserve Unit. The funds are received from donations and will be used for memberships, third party insurance and uniforms. Reserve Officers receive over 650 hours of classroom and practical training and certified by the Ohio Peace Officer Training Council   While on duty, the Reserve Police Officer has the same authority, arrest power, and responsibility as a full-time police officer. Their time is spent working in a police cruiser alongside a full-time police officer and / or working parades and special events.

ENSURING CITY BRIDGES ARE SAFE: The city of Columbus performs routine rehabilitation to existing, city-owned bridges to ensure safety, minimize maintenance costs and prolong the life of the bridges.  Public Service & Transportation Committee Chair Eileen Y. Paley is sponsoring ordinance 0360-2012, which authorizes the expenditure of $720,324.94 from the Streets and Highways G.O. Bond Fund for the design and construction of the Bridge Rehabilitation – Riverbend Over Scioto Big Run Contract.  Rehabilitation will consist of complete superstructure replacement, substructure rehabilitation and minor approach pavement, drainage and guardrail work for the existing bridge on Riverbend Road over the Big Run Creek as well as the addition or reconstruction of a 6-foot wide sidewalk.   

 

PROVIDING NUTRITION FOR COLUMBUS SENIORS:  The Senior Farmer’s Market Nutrition Program allows low income seniors in Central Ohio to obtain locally grown fresh fruits, vegetables, and herbs.  Participants receive vouchers which can be redeemed at local organized markets including the North Market.  Recreation and Parks Committee Chair Zach M. Klein is sponsoring two pieces of legislation to help ensure local seniors stay healthy.   Ordinance 0392-2012 authorizes the expenditure of $201,000 from the Recreation and Parks Grant Fund to collaborate with the Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging for the 2012 Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program. Last year the program provided over 40,000 coupons to over 4,264 individuals.  Ordinance 0401-2012 will authorize the expenditure of $202,150 for LifeCare Alliance to provide vouchers to approximately 4,000 seniors for the program.  Over 120 farmers and markets participate in the program that runs from April through October. 

 

CAPITAL CROSSROADS SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT (SID):  Councilmember, A. Troy Miller, chair of the Minority, Business & Workforce Development Committee, is sponsoring ordinance 0387-2012 to appropriate the expenditure of $1.9 million from assessments levied from property owners in the Capital Crossroads Special Improvement District for the implementation of services for the District Plan.  The Capital Crossroads Special Improvement District was created in 1999 by property owners in the downtown area to help make downtown the cleanest, safest, and best place to live, work and play in central Ohio. Once established through a voluntary petition process, Special Improvement Districts are geographically defined areas where property owners agree to fund public improvements and services through assessments.

 

WELCOMING THE FAR EAST AREA COMMISSION: Columbus City Council established area Commissions in the early 1970s to act as a liaison between neighborhood groups, property owners, residents, developers and city officials. Residents on the Far East Side will now have the opportunity to express their concerns and accomplishments regarding their neighborhood through the Far East Area Commission.  Council President Andrew J. Ginther will officially swear-in 10 Commissioners with the newly established Commission during the Council meeting this evening.  The new Commission will represent approximately 19,833 residents and homes within almost 15 square miles.  Click here to view a map outlining the Far East Area Commission boundaries.

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