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Kanyinsola Oye Finds Her Voice
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Columbus City Schools: COTA passes temporary solution to busing problems
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With school buildings shuttered and the COVID-19 pandemic taking hold last March, Talisa Dixon was struggling through the lowest point of her career in education. But for the first time, she couldn t talk to the person she always called for help.
Just a week earlier as Gov. Mike DeWine declared a state of emergency in Ohio the Columbus City Schools superintendent was more than 600 miles away in her hometown of Oxford, Mississippi, saying her final goodbyes as cancer claimed her father s life.
As she made arrangements after his death with her three siblings, Dixon s team of school district leaders was planning for a state-mandated shutdown. It wasn t until she arrived back in Columbus in mid-March and was sitting alone in her Downtown apartment with schools already closed that the gravity of the situation hit her.
Columbus City Schools to spend $800,000 on new school facilities plan
The Columbus Board of Education has taken the first step to relaunch a defunct school-rebuilding program it started nearly 20 years ago.
Board members voted 7-0 Tuesday to approve a nearly $800,000 contract between Columbus City Schools and Legat Architects for educational planning and master facility planning services.
The district selected the firm, which is based in Chicago and has offices in Downtown Columbus, from among eight applicants. There was no discussion of the matter at the board meeting. The Dispatch has requested a copy of the contract.
The facility planning process is expected to last more than a year, through July 2022. Planning for a bond issue to fund any proposed construction would follow, Columbus City Schools spokeswoman Jacqueline Bryant said in an email to The Dispatch.