Columbia Chamber of Commerce Endorsement Press Release
CPS 10 Year Facility and Bond Plan

We Are One: Maintaining excellence in CPS Presentation

Bond and Levy 2016 Presentation
Election Day Countdown
DATES TO REMEMBER
March 9, 2016 - Voter
Registration Deadline
March 30, 2016,- Last Day to
Request Absentee Ballot
April 4, 2016 - Last Day to
Vote Absentee
April 5, 2016 - Election Day
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Co-Chairs
Phil Peters   Monica Naylor
Treasurer: Pamela Bross
Members
David Ballenger Sandra Ballenger
Lynn Barnett Lynnanne
Baumgardener
Chris Belcher Kristin Bowen
Muriel Browder Steve Calloway
Kristen Eastman Mary Flatt
Marsha Fischer Jack Jensen
Amanda Hinnant Kim Kraus
Nyle Klinginsmith Anna Lawrence
Mary Laffey Teresa Maledy
Kara Linnemeyer Ed Orr
Ed Musterman Wally Pfeffer
Phil Peters Sarah Read
Melissa Randol Jim Ritter
Tom Richards Rusty Strodtman
Vicki Russell David Townsend
David Thomas Lili Vianello
Teresa VanDover Martin Wills
John Wright  
COMMITTEE FOR CONTINUED
EXCELLENCE IN COLUMBIA SCHOOLS
Stop Press - CPS recognized as District of Distinction

The Columbia Board of Education has called a special election for Tuesday, April 5, 2016. The $30,000,000 no-tax-increase bond issue would allow for the purchase of land for a new middle school, design of a new middle school, expansion of an elementary school, expansion of kitchens, facility needs, roofs, equity for athletic facilities at middle schools, & technology infrastructure.

The Board of Education is also proposing a 65-cent increase in the tax levy. It would allow for the elimination of planned deficit spending, continuation of current operations, operation of new buildings, programs directed at student success (AP coursework, Career Center courses, English Language Learners services, & AVID elective classes), & recruitment & retention of high quality employees.

The bond issue & tax levy proposal involved community engagement and the work of the Columbia Board of Education, including two Board committees, the Finance Committee & the Long-range Facilities Planning Committee.

More information available here http://www.cpsk12.org/Page/12418

Many CPS buildings are ageing Federal funding to CPS has decreased
CPS takes care of all students in our community including 184 homeless kids Previous bond issue funds have been used wisely to keep promise made to reduce trailer classrooms

Columbia Public Schools has received national recognition as a District of Distinction by District Administration magazine for its efforts related to student achievement.  The recognition honors school districts that are leading the way with new ideas that work. Columbia Public Schools was selected for its work to improve student outcomes, streamline operations and meet the needs of our community.
http://www.districtadministration.com/dod/awards/Achievement-Enrichment-Opportunity - Information on Columbia’s recognition

www.prweb.com/releases/2016/02/prweb13228330.htm - District Administration Press Release