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Michael Sexton made the comments in an interview with ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½. Simmons apologized for his actions and said he respects Sexton's opinion.
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Columbus City Schools' Board President Michael Cole is not seeking re-election. Cole just became president of the board this year and replaced two other presidents who didn't hold the position for long. Cole spoke to ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½ about why he thinks leadership is changing so much.
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Vera took over the board presidency in January of last year. She said she stepped down and is not seeking a new term because of changing priorities with her family and her capacities.
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Discontent with the current Columbus City Schools' Board of Education was a theme at a candidate forum Thursday night for three open seats on the board.
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Columbus City Schools' Vice President Jennifer Adair previously served as board president for four years through the pandemic and the 2022-2023 teacher strike.
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Michael Cole, Ramona Reyes and Christina Vera did not file paperwork to run for re-election. More than a dozen new candidates are running to fill their posts.
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Vera said she wants to spend more time with her family and focus on her health. She stepped down from her position as board president earlier this month.
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The board elected Michael Cole as the new president and Jennifer Adair as the new vice president on Tuesday night.
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Independence High School teachers told the Columbus Board of Education Wednesday their population grew from around 600 students to 900. Many of these new students speak Haitian-Creole or Spanish.
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Columbus School Board President Christina Vera said board members were able to talk with teachers, students, and in some cases, families.