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Sep 25, 2023 · There will be at least two new faces on the Columbus City Schools Board of Education after the Nov. 7 general election, when a majority of the board will be determined. Five people are...
- Election 2021: Columbus school board
The top three vote-getters will start new terms on the...
- Election 2021: Columbus school board
Four seats on the Columbus City Schools school board in Ohio were up for general election on November 7, 2023. A primary was scheduled for May 2, 2023, but was canceled after fewer than twice the number of candidates filed per seat. The filing deadline for this election was February 1, 2023.
General election for Columbus City Schools school board (4 seats) Incumbent Tina Pierce, Sarah Ingles, incumbent Jennifer Adair, and Brandon Simmons defeated Rhonda Stovall West in the general election for Columbus City Schools school board on November 7, 2023. Incumbents are bolded and underlined.
Oct 24, 2023 · COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – The state’s largest school district is asking voters to support a levy that would generate nearly $100 million in annual revenue. Like other levies, the Columbus City ...
Board of Education Meeting Information. The Columbus Board of Education meets twice monthly on the first and third Tuesday of each month. Meetings are held at the District’s south administrative building, 3700 S. High Street, Room 825 at 6:00 p.m. Please note: meeting dates and times are subject to change.
Nov 2, 2021 · The top three vote-getters will start new terms on the school board on Jan. 1. Reyes led all voter-getters among the candidates on the ballot, receiving 38,640 votes, with 100% of precincts...
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Nov 8, 2023 · Columbus City Schools levy passes, averting financial crisis; CCS adds new board members. Columbus City Schools got good news election night, as the combined 7.7 mil general operating fund and permanent improvement levy was approved, 55% to 45%. It will raise a total of $100 million per year.