Columbus City Schools paying $25,000 for Talisa Dixon to get executive coaching training

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Columbus City Schools paying $25,000 for Talisa Dixon to get executive coaching training
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Columbus City Schools has a 12-month, 24-session executive coaching agreement with the Pace Institute that started in May 2022 and ends in April.

Talisa Dixon is continuing to receive professional executive coaching sessions, even though she is no longer the Columbus City Schools superintendent.

at the end of the current academic year that ends June 30. She became the superintendent of the state's largest district, which has 47,000 students, in March 2019.on Jan. 1. Dixon is remaining on with the district as an"educational administrator" to support and assist with the transition of leadership for the remainder of the current school year. The board’s goal is to have a new superintendent for the 2023-24 school year.

District public records manager Jonathan Schirg said the coach and the 360 evaluation are"tools to provide professional development and feedback."Dixon is receiving executive coaching from Angela Dash, the founder and president of the Pace Institute, who has a Ph.D. in conflict analysis and resolution.

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