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    Colerain Elementary

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    Although I have a personal background serving Special Ed. High School students for a number of…read moreyears, I must admit that the staff I met from the principal to the 3rd grade teachers exemplified what we want to see shaping our youth. By their positive and supportive actions with their students, teachers demonstrated a loving, caring, and nurturing model for individual and groups of students. As an educator, I witnessed teachers who gave of themselves to help build the character and moral fiber of their students. Students responded to the model set for them in that they we're recognized and awarded for "Good Citizenship" (how supportive kind, and encouraging they were to each other on a day-to-day basis). Parental involvement in children's education is encouraged by reading with their child at least 20 mins. a night and providing opportunities for children to continue reading on their own. A child's education in school is stressed as very important to success. Therefore, even if a child only attends school half a day because of a doctor's appointment Etc., it is important that they be in school the other half of that day. I was impressed by the rich learning environment and the positive responsiveness of the children I observed. In keeping with the importance of reading, I was encouraged that they were having a Book Fair while we were there which then carried over into the next day. Needless to say, I added to the support of the school and the children in our home by participating greatly in the Book Fair. I was told that they will provide another Book Fair next February. The school is in need of people who would be willing to volunteer their time and services to help in the Book Fair or just to assist teachers in the classroom.

    Columbus City School - There are plenty of contenders for the best thing since sliced bread.
 
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    As a group of adventurous eaters, we're always looking for that secret spot or overlooked standard…read morebearer when it comes to the Columbus food scene. Imagine our surprise that absolutely no one had reviewed this local establishment with more than 100 locations across the city. A lot of us have been eating here daily, or avoiding it, for most of our lives. We decided it was overdue for a proper review of both the fare and the atmosphere. Open Monday through Friday, its limited breakfast and lunch service only at most locations. Seating is rarely an issue, unless you intend to sit at the cool kids table. Then reservations are required. Everyone else is on their own. The hum of fluorescent lights, neutral tone walls, and stifling heat are certainly a mood. If the din doesn't overwhelm you, the absence of deodorant might. The menu changes daily, but repeats often, keeping things fresh. No, not that kind of fresh. The shelf life on most items ranges from almost expired to zombie apocalypse proof. Brown bagging it is a better bet for those with low threshold gag reflexes and/or weak constitutions. But for those who rely on school lunches for basic nutrition everyday, it's no wonder teen angst, self-loathing, and nihilism are so prevalent. We have to give it one star, only because zero stars isn't an option. However we definitely recommend that Superintendent Talisa Dixon and the Columbus Board of Education check it out for themselves.

    This school district, every school in it, is an absolute nightmare. Unfortunately I have no choice…read morein schooling for my daughter. I can't afford to send her to a private school. I can't homeschool as I work full-time as a single parent. So a low class public school gets to scar my daughter, and fail to actually teach her anything other than misery, hurt, and heartache. From the age of 6 my daughter has been bullied, by the staff. In Kindergarten she was forced off the bus at the wrong stop 18 times. One time, the sitter called and said that she was not on the bus. It took 22 minutes for the school to find her, she was 6. When they found her, took her to the correct bus stop and dropped her off. Then called me (her mother) and told me that they dropped her off with her mother and they wanted to let me know. After being bullied by 2 different teachers in her school by 2nd grade, we switched to one of the other elementary schools within the district. Things didn't get much better. She was actually sent home with no shoes one time. Her shoes were stolen by another student, she reported it, the office told her to finish her day at school and then go home. She was a walker at this point, and had to walk 1/2 mile home with no shoes in 4th grade. The school never bothered to call me and tell me what happened. By middle school she was being bullied and having sexual rumors spread around the school. After several attempts to meet with teachers, counselors, and principal failed I contacted someone for legal help. School still didn't do anything except to tell me that 'students just do things like this to get attention. If we leave it alone they will stop picking on her'. In 9th grade, she wanted to do classes in the summer school program to get them out of the way. These classes were supposed to be online, aka she didn't have to attend a school building. I verified this - called and asked specific questions and was told that the only time she had to show up to a school was to take the tests, that she could do all of the lessons online at home. Wrong! After the first week of working from home, completely all the lessons for the first 4 chapters, she went to the school to take the first test. Only to be told that she had been dropped from the class because she had not shown up the first four days. No attempt to contact me was made to find out why she wasn't showing up. They just dropped her. Also in 9th grade, during a parent teach conference I was told by a teacher that she was doing great in class. Homework was all turned in on time, she seemed to be getting all the concepts, "One of his best students". Since he would not use the online grade book required by all the teachers I couldn't know any different, until I got her report card 3 weeks later. She had a 19% and it was noted that she had not turned in any homework. After trying to contact this teacher 4 times I finally got a call back, at which he told me he didn't know what I was talking about that he doesn't recall me even showing up to parent teacher conferences. All in all, the teachers don't care, they treat the students like crap - even worse than crap if the parents try to be involved (God forbid). They let students ride what ever buses they want, get off at any stop they want, even sometime refuse to let them off at the correct stop. Students can skip school, and the parents never get notification. Now that she is old enough to stay home alone I am trying to switch her to an online school. Because of the school district I am having trouble even doing that. They refuse to give us a transcript, have refused the new school even a verification that she was enrolled in this district. This district bends over backwards to make every moment spent here an absolute nightmare. If you have any way what-so-ever do not let your children walk through their doors. You will regret every minute.

    Colerain Elementary - elementaryschools - Updated May 2026

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