06/02/2026
Kindness Changes Everything! Handwritten messages are always appreciated. Let’s keep inspiring each other.
#inspiregreatness #partnersineducation #cpsbest #inspiregreatness | Molly Delgado
📣 Since 1984, Columbia Public Schools Partners In Education (PIE) program connects our businesses and schools to . What Partners In Education – MU Health Care does for students each day does not go unnoticed or unappreciated by our school district. Thank you, University of Miss...
05/29/2026
📣Thank you, Columbia College!
#wearecc | Columbia College
The Columbia College Partners in Education Committee selected eight high school juniors in mid-Missouri who were nominated by their teachers and staff for the Spring 2026 Cougar Heart of Gold Award! These students demonstrate exceptional character, empathy, resilience and academic excellence. Honore...
05/26/2026
Summer is the absolute best time to set our business-school partnership goals for 2026-27 School Year! Early planning sets the tone for a smoother year ahead and stronger connections! Follow CPS Partners In Education - let's connect: Email me at [email protected] for end-of-year reviews and sharing best partnership practices - www.cpsk12.org/piespotlight
05/22/2026
📣 Congratulations to the two John Warner Middle School students receiving John Warner Awards! 🎉
This morning Columbia Police Assistant Chief Lance Bolinger, left, had the honor of presenting the John Warner Award to two outstanding students at John Warner Middle School. This special award is named after John Warner, a respected member of the Columbia Police Department who served for 35 years.
Warner spent 20 of those years working with the Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) program, where he taught students about the dangers of drug abuse. He also worked as a school resource officer for the district’s middle schools, helping to create safety procedures to make the schools safer.
Warner's dedication to keeping students safe and educated is remembered through this award. The John Warner Award not only honors his hard work but also encourages students to follow his example of service and commitment to the community.
05/22/2026
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School’s out for summer…
Youth ages 12–15 can volunteer with
Youth in Action — a chance to serve the community!
Learn more and sign up at como.gov/volunteer