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LOOK: Beachwood Deaf/Hard of Hearing Consortium Enrollment, Cost Trends

District releases trends over past 10 years in the program, which serves students in the Cleveland Heights-University Heights School District.

Beachwood City Schools released a table showing the Deaf/Hard of Hearing Consortium Program’s enrollment, costs and employment over the last ten years.

The district said earlier this month that it is reevaluating its role as administrator of the program, which serves 25 students in 29 school districts, including Cleveland Heights-University Heights. There are currently two CH-UH students in the program, a kindergartner and a first-grader.

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The table in the PDF above shows ups and downs in enrollment and costs since 2002, but the difference between 2002’s cost and enrollment and this year’s is stark.

Editor's Note: Employment is shown in full-time equivalent units. For example, a part-time employee who works four days a week is .8 FTEs.

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