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  <title>Columbus City Schools Progress and Promise</title>
  <description>It’s no secret that Columbus City Schools have struggled for many years.&amp;amp;nbsp; The attendance scrubbing scandal of several years ago, continued poor grades on the statewide evaluations, the threat of a state takeover and an awkward 14-month long process to find a new superintendent after Dan Good’s retirement have left voters, parents, the business community wondering what can be done. March 2019, enter new Superintendent Talisa Dixon.&amp;amp;nbsp; In the few short months since, what is her evaluation of the city’s schools?&amp;amp;nbsp; What initiatives has she put in place and what are her plans to improve performance and community support?&amp;amp;nbsp; What is her vision for the future of our schools? Featuring&amp;amp;nbsp;Talisa Dixon, Ed.D., Columbus City Schools Superintendent, interviewed by&amp;amp;nbsp;Alan Miller, Editor of The Columbus Dispatch Recorded on November 6, 2019 at the Boat House at Confluence Park in Columbus, Ohio. </description>
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