The Columbus City Schools Board of Education will convene a meeting on Tuesday, where the public is expected to voice their concerns regarding the proposed school closures announced earlier this month. This will mark the board’s first full session since receiving nine closure proposals from the Superintendent’s Community Facilities Task Force, which may result in the closure of up to 20 out of the district’s 112 schools. The proposals, which were based on factors like building utilization and transportation data, will be deliberated upon by the board. The meeting will take place at the district’s Southland Center at 6 p.m., with options for public participation either in person or via telephone. To participate, individuals must register by 3:30 p.m. Tuesday by leaving a voicemail or emailing their details. During the public comment period, speakers will have three minutes to address the board, and members are not obligated to respond.
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