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Beachwood Deaf/Hard of Hearing Program Under Evaluation by 29 Districts
Beachwood Board of Education responded to a request that a separate task force be formed to evaluate the future of the program.

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She graduated with two bachelor's degrees from Wright State University. At both her college newspaper and at the Dailies she worked toward making the Web an integral piece of her news coverage.
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Though my mother is Methodist and my father is Baha'i, I don't practice any religion. However, growing up in households with such diverse beliefs has given me a fascination with the study of religions, and I do consider myself spiritual. Local Hot-Button Issues
Fiscal accountability is important to Beachwood residents, as in any community. Taxpayers want to know that their dollars – whether for schools or the city – are used wisely, and that government is transparent about its budgets.
Of course, I also believe in transparency, and as a reporter, part of my job is to aid that process by providing information that residents need to make informed decisions.
Beachwood Board of Education responded to a request that a separate task force be formed to evaluate the future of the program.

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