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Columbus City Schools will hold in-person high school graduation ceremonies June 2nd through the 5th.
Ceremonies for 16 schools will be held at the Columbus Convention Center. East High School and Columbus Early College ceremonies will be held in their buildings, and ceremonies for Columbus Scioto students will be held at the Southland administrative building.
Students will be limited to two guests, and attendees must wear masks and maintain social distancing. More information is available on the district website.
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Sixteen of the district s high schools will hold ceremonies at the Columbus Convention Center.
Credit: WBNS-10TV / Scott Doelling Author: Celeste Houmard (WBNS) Updated: 12:13 PM EDT May 5, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio Columbus City Schools announced Wednesday that this year s graduation ceremonies will be held in person with some COVID-19 safety restrictions still in place.
Sixteen of the district s high schools will hold ceremonies at the Columbus Convention Center.
Outside of those graduations at the convention center, East High School will host its ceremony in the school s auditorium, Columbus Africentric Early College will use its fieldhouse and Columbus Scioto will hold its ceremony at the District s Southland administrative building.
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Path-Tec holds job fair in Columbus, hires 100 employees
Path-Tec holds job fair in Columbus, hires 100 employees By Jessie Gibson | February 3, 2021 at 8:51 AM EST - Updated February 3 at 8:52 AM
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - Path-Tec, the Specimen Management Company, hosted a job fair at the Columbus Convention and Trade Center Tuesday.
The company hired positions such as director of sales, forklift operator, and material handler, among other job titles. The company also offered a sign-on bonus.
One Columbus man says he was hired and is glad to be doing something positive.
“I went to the job interview, ya know the job fair,” said Jarryck Cole. “I was hired today, ya know. It’s a plus. I’m doing something positive. All able bodied people need to be doing something productive ya know. That’s how I feel. It’s important. It’s something good for the community.”