Williams-Bolar served 9 days in jail for falsifying records in January 2011. Her “crime” was enrolling her children in a safer school district than the one in which she resided.
Education
Kelley Williams-Bolar joins the fight for school choice
- Tuesday, 28 February 2012 21:16
March Book Madness is coming to Cleveland Public Library
- Thursday, 23 February 2012 09:49
Beginning on March 12th, pairs of books will be featured on CPL’s webpage, where patrons can pick their favorites and then check to see if the books progress through the brackets.
American schools in crisis
- Tuesday, 31 January 2012 19:03
Charter schools on average do not produce better academic results than regular public schools.
Local library assistant set to leave 'Marks' on teens
- Tuesday, 08 November 2011 19:30
this event is specifically for teen females as a measure to help educate and provide resources for those who are currently in a negative relationship and to help prevent any females from becoming ensnared in such a union.
O.H. Perry students celebrate Molly Day
- Tuesday, 01 November 2011 19:21

O.H. Perry students remembers the daughter of Senator and Mrs. George Voinovich
Columbus City Schools participates in effort to promote reading
- Tuesday, 25 October 2011 18:55

Five Columbus district schools participated in the chain reading experience.
Columbus schools recognized as “Schools of Promise”
- Tuesday, 25 October 2011 18:32

Three Columbus City Schools – Columbus Alternative High School, Eastmoor Academy High School, and Winterset Elementary School – have a lot to be proud of.
Creative Playrooms offer unique learning environment
- Tuesday, 04 October 2011 18:04

Aside from learning, cleanliness and safety are among the highest priorities at Creative Playrooms.







Tri-C chemistry professor scores expensive spectrometer.
CMSD students present ‘Bubbling Brown Sugar’ as 12th annual all-city musical.
Wanda Jackson recieves national honor.



