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  1. Nov 2, 2021 · The Columbus race was tame in comparison to campaigns for some suburban school boards, which were fueled by debates over COVID-19 mask mandates, critical race theory and other hot-button...

  2. The resulting middle-class abandonment of urban education in Columbus produced an increasingly poor, African-American city school system and a powerful form of defensive activism within the overwhelmingly white suburban systems.

  3. Jul 29, 2019 · In 1981, during his first term on the school board, Columbus Monthly profiled the contradictory and charismatic public official. At first glance there's nothing to distinguish the tiny, nondescript storefront church at the corner of Champion Avenue from dozens of others scattered through Columbus’ older neighborhoods.

  4. Oct 10, 2024 · With Randy Coleman not running for re-election to the Columbus County Board of Education this year, Emily Parks Grice and Charles H. Jacobs Jr. will compete to see who will claim the District 1 seat. Grice hopes to bring her experience as an educator and her personal investment as a mother of a student to the boardroom.

  5. Sep 25, 2023 · Voters can choose from five people for four open positions on Columbus City school board, but one name won't be on the ballot. Meet the candidates.

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  6. Oct 10, 2021 · Parental protests over COVID-19-related mask mandates, gender-neutral bathrooms, and teachings about racial history, sexuality and social-emotional learning are being leveraged into full-fledged...

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  8. May 16, 2024 · Friday marks the 70th anniversary of the landmark Brown v. Board of Education ruling, which outlawed racial segregation in public schools. Why it matters: This was a major milestone in the Civil Rights Movement and paved the way for integration in Columbus schools, though systemic inequities in American education still persist, seven decades later.

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