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Columbia HS Invites Realtors Inside

The South Orange - Maplewood school district opens its doors to realtors on Wednesday

 

Columbia High School opens its doors on Wednesday, January 23, 2013 from 10 am until  11 am. for its first Realtor Open House.

Intended to familiarize realtors with what's new at Columbia, the program will:

highlight exciting things taking place at Columbia High School,

answer questions most frequently asked by potential buyers about Columbia,

and provide resources to provide potential buyers who seek more information about our schools.

The Open House will feature:

Introduction from Dr. Brian G. Osborne, Superintendent

Q&A Session on Columbia High School with Panel Including —

Dr. Lovie Lilly, Principal of Columbia High School

Dr. Jennifer Giordano, Director of Guidance

Mr. Larry Busichio, Director of Activities and Athletics

No need to RSVP: all are welcome.

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JoeF

8:36 pm on Sunday, January 20, 2013

Well, this retired educator from dear ole' CHS is happy to learn about this PR aspect. As the former Supervisor/Head Librarian, I *always* give positive details about that great place. Info tidbit - the CHS Library IS the largest high school library east of the Mississippi! The original main structure (aka A-wing) had its floor plan placed in the 1927 Encyclopedia Britannica as an example of ideal structure for a school. Also, The Hall of Fame is tremendous and the school has numerous alumni who are household names around the nation!! Thus, with almost no other exception, CHS is a place every student should be happy in and SO/Mpl is a place that all parents would be pleased in which to reside!

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Marcia Worth

8:37 pm on Sunday, January 20, 2013

Great comment -- thanks very much!

JoeF

6:25 am on Monday, January 21, 2013

Well, the SOMSD is a great place. Just speaking the truth. Hence, my comment was based on real facts not 'mere' emotion. Though, of course, emotions are a part as I do deeply feel that CHS is an astounding institution for one and all.

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Clive

8:37 am on Monday, January 21, 2013

The facts as stated can be viewed from multiple perspective - CHS is mainstay of the community and every effort should be made to preserve this iconic lynchpin.

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Anita Miller

1:11 pm on Thursday, January 24, 2013

Help restore the CHS auditorium by donating to Take A Seat - in honor of your graduating class, favorite teacher, or yourself! Read about the Achieve Foundation at Achievefoundation.org

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