Columbus Schools Partnership Program Offers A Variety Of Programs For Students

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Columbus Schools Partnership Program Offers Diverse Learning Opportunities


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The Columbus Schools Partnership Program will continue into the 2006-2007 school year, offering a wide array of educational experiences for students. This collaborative initiative involves Columbus Schools, local and state universities, colleges, academic institutions, community organizations, and volunteers. It spans numerous subjects and grade levels, enriching the educational landscape.

Art Ventures Partnership Program


The Art Ventures Partnership Program partners Columbus Schools' elementary students with The Wexner Center for the Arts. Designed for fourth graders and arts teachers, it includes three annual visits to the Wexner Center, focusing on visual and performing arts. Students engage in studio activities and interactive tours, with staff from the center visiting classrooms to prepare them. Established in 1993, the program now includes 45 schools, integrating arts with the regular curriculum and highlighting the significance of art in society.

Global School Bus Program


The Global School Bus Partnership Program connects Columbus Schools, specifically Mifflin Alternative, with Ohio State University's Office of International Affairs. This initiative introduces pre-kindergarten through 12th-grade students to global cultures through presentations and hands-on activities. Countries featured include France, Egypt, South Africa, India, and many more. Experts from these nations share insights on music, food, customs, biodiversity, and more, fostering international awareness.

Buckeye Mentoring Hub


The Buckeye Mentoring Hub is a comprehensive program that involves Columbus Schools such as Como Elementary, Cranbrook Elementary, and Whetstone High School, in conjunction with The Mentoring Center, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ohio, and Ohio State University students. This initiative offers Ohio State students the opportunity to apply their educational knowledge in real-world settings. The program focuses on enhancing urban students’ leadership and negotiation skills as a strategy to address youth violence. Since its inception in 2004, over 300 student mentors from Ohio State have participated in the program.

These programs collectively underscore Columbus Schools' commitment to providing varied and impactful educational experiences that extend beyond traditional classroom learning.

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