Columbus Schools' Partnership Program offers a variety of programs for students

The Columbus Schools' partnership programs for the 2006-2007 school year to continue. These programs are conducted in collaboration with Columbus Schools and local and state universities, schools, academic institutions, nonprofit organizations and volunteers. The programs are varied and cover many subjects and grade levels.

Columbus Partnership Schools' Art Ventures Program

Art Ventures Partnership Program is a program that is working with ColumbusSchools Primary Schools and the Wexner Center for the Arts. This program was established primarily for students in fourth grade and fourth grade teachers and all the art teachers of primary schools. As part of the program students with fourth-degree Wexner Center for the Arts is to visit three times per school year. Each visit will focus on a technology program including visual arts and performing arts. There is also the education of the Wexner Center for the Arts, Studio that are created containInteractive activities and visits. The staff of the Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus schools are preparing students to visit classrooms and teachers prepare for visits and lectures. The Wexner Center for the Arts launched the program in 1993 and now works with 45 elementary schools. The Wexner Center for the Arts is to provide schools with links to their regular curriculum. The Venture Arts program provides students with an understanding of the purpose and need for arts inThe company can and cited examples of art embedded in our environment.

Global School Columbus Schools'

The Global Partnership School Bus Program is a partnership between schools, Columbus Mifflin alternatives and the Ohio State University's Office of International Affairs. This program provides an international connection to the prekinder-12 classrooms. The Global Partnership Program used school presentations and practical activities of cultures from around the world. L 'The countries that were included in the program in recent years, are: France, Syria, Jordan, Egypt, South Africa, India, Taiwan, British West Indies, England, Italy, Bolivia, Greece, Mongolia, Ecuador, Chile, Japan, Quebec , Nepal, Ireland, Spain, Pakistan, Turkey, Cameroon, Germany, Poland, Russia, Czech Republic, China, Hong Kong, Mexico, Argentina, Australia, East Africa, Tanzania and Indonesia. The project is to divide citizens and experts from these countries and other information on a varietyof topics, including music, food, dance, traditions and ways of life, biodiversity, calligraphy, climate, international affairs, schools and education with students in their classes.

Buckeye Columbus Schools' Mentoring Hub

This partnership program is an excellent program, which includes members of the Columbus elementary school in Como, Cranbrook Elementary, Crestview Middle School, Hubbard Elementary, Indianola Middle School, Whetstone High School, the Center Mentoring, Big Brothersand Big Sisters of Ohio, Ohio State and college students. The project was a real opportunity for Ohio students, some of the pedagogical strategies that apply to study them. Students with urban students who are required to work on their leadership and negotiating skills. Mentoring is a great way for students to address youth violence. Launched in 2004, the Buckeye Mentoring Hub recruited, trained and placed more than 300 students from Ohio State mentors with students in ColumbusSchools.

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