Columbus Global Academy

Columbus Global Academy, commonly referred to as CGA, is a public school located in Columbus, Ohio. It is part of the Columbus City Schools district [1]. The school opened in 2008, but the Columbus City Schools ESL program from which it was formed was founded in 1999. Its purpose is to educate immigrant students e.g. students who are new to the U.S.[2]

Columbus Global Academy
Address
4077 Karl Rd.

, ,
43224

Coordinates40°3′2″N 82°58′53″W
Information
TypePublic, Coeducational middle-high school
Opened2008
FounderKen Woodward
School districtColumbus City Schools
SuperintendentDr. Dan Good
PrincipalMichael Sain
Grades6-12
Team nameColumbus Global Lions
Websitehttp://columbusglobalacademy.ccsoh.us/


Background

Columbus Global Academy is a relatively new school, and it is an aggregation of smaller ESL schools throughout the Columbus City Schools district.[3] The school opened in 2008 as a high school, and gained its Columbus Global Academy name in 2009. That same year, a middle school was added to it from Mifflin. It is currently the only exclusively ESL school in the Columbus City Schools district, and is also the largest school of its kind in the nation. However, a state report in Spring of 2015 pointed out a number of issues with the program, which resulted in the school being returned to its pre-2009 status as a two-year academic program [4]. In 2015, CGA was moved from its former location in the Linmoor Middle School building. Its current location is in the Brookhaven High School building on Karl Road, and the ESL program offices are also housed in the same building.

Academics

The Columbus Global Academy is a middle/high school, grades 6-12. The main focus of the ESL program is to facilitate student learning within five designated skill areas: listening, speaking, reading, writing and cultural enrichment. Students at the Global Academy receive ESL support in mathematics, English language arts, reading, science, technology, music, visual art, and physical education. Aside from the core curriculum, advanced high school students at CGA are able to enroll in AP and PSEO for college credits. Teachers at CGA receive on-going specialized training in teaching English language learners.

Student Population

The students of the Global Academy come from a variety of backgrounds with the uniting factor being that most students speak English as a second (or more) language.

There are more than 91 dialects and languages spoken at CGA, including Amharic, Arabic, Chinese, Fulani, French, Mai Mai, Nepali, Portuguese, Somali, Spanish, and Swahili.[1] Over 55 countries are represented, including: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brazil, Burma, Burundi, China, Colombia, Congo, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Guatemala, Guinea, Honduras, Iraq, Jordan, Kenya, Laos, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Mexico, Morocco, Myanmar, Nepal, Nicaragua, Palestine, Puerto Rico, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, Tanzania, Venezuela, Vietnam, and Yemen.[5] Every continent is represented in CGA's student body except for Australia and Antarctica.

Mission statement

"We believe that with the dedication and perseverance of the Columbus Global Academy community, every member can overcome obstacles and find success, working to the best of his or her ability in empowering students to pursue their own dreams and voices in cultivating an environment in which understanding, respect, and helping others is the norm."

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References

  1. "Columbus Global Academy: Grades 6-12". Retrieved 2015-09-23.
  2. Cano, Regina (2010-11-23). "The Columbus Dispatch: School caters to immigrants". THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH. Retrieved 2012-02-19.
  3. Conaway, Laura (2011-04-25). "Ohio threatens funding cuts, school closings". The Maddow Blog MSNBC. Archived from the original on 2011-04-29. Retrieved 2012-02-19.
  4. http://www.dispatch.com/article/20150216/NEWS/302169765
  5. "Columbus Global Academy Receives FBI Award".
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