District To Have 2 Gender-Specific Middle Schools

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COLUMBUS, Ohio—Columbus City Schools’ superintendent talked about the district’s advances and its challenges during a town forum Wednesday.

NBC 4 reported with the FAST FACTS.

Columbus City Schools’ graduation rate has improved, and Dr. Gene Harris had the numbers to prove it.

“In the years since 2001, we have taken graduation rates from 55 percent to 73.9 percent,” Harris said.

Harris talked about innovation while she stood on the stage of the newly renovated South High School.

She talked about how Linden-McKinley STEM School will become the new Linden-McKinley STEM Academy for grades 7 to 12.

The academy will receive a $30 million transformation with newly designed classrooms, the latest in technology, a renovated auditorium, new gym and athletic facilities and modern safety systems.

The school will open in 2011. STEM stands for science, technology, engineering and math.

Harris also talked about big plans for focused schools in fall 2010, including an international high school and two gender-specific middle schools.

The state-of-the-schools message told residents about the district’s continuing challenges, too.

Eighty-two of the district’s schools are in some level of academic improvement, and many of the district’s students aren’t ready for kindergarten.

“I’m not proud of the fact that we have 82 of our schools that are in some level of school improvement,” Harris said.

“We have too many children not ready for kindergarten,” Harris said.

A new get-for-school initiate will begin next year and will focus on 3- to 5-year-olds.

More schools will consolidate to streamline costs, too.

Harris said the goals of 90 percent graduation and world-class students are within reach but only with some real help.

We need great leadership … not just money but time … to get all our students across the finish line, she said.

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Flag Comment Posted by mjw357 on October 15, 2009 at 1:21 pm

We have too many children not ready for kindergarten, Harris said.

??? What does a K-grader really need?

Flag Comment Posted by threewin on October 15, 2009 at 10:23 am

“Harris also talked about big plans for focused schools in fall 2010, including an international high school and two gender-specific middle schools.“

Gender-Specific schools ?? This is the time in a childs life that they are starting to interact with the opposite sex and learning that they are equals. Now this superintendent is wanting to seperate them? I don’t think so. Also, an “international school”, this is not New York. These children from other contries have to either go to our schools or if they, the parents, chose private schools. Take what you have in this city or move. I refuse to allow our tax money to go for these “extras”

“We need great leadership not just money but time to get all our students across the finish line, she said.“

I agree Ms Harris, we can start by getting rid of you and your “ideas”.

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