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The Columbus Dispatch
The Columbus Dispatch
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Columbus City Schools superintendent Angela Chapman expressed confidence as the new school year begins, highlighting $60 million in recent improvements and a focus on student growth in reading and math. The district aims to see progress on the upcoming state report card, despite maintaining a two-star rating, and addresses challenges such as volatile funding and district health benefit costs. Chapman also emphasized the district's commitment to supporting immigrant students amid federal policy changes affecting certain community groups.
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