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  • 2155 Miramar Blvd, University Heights, OH 44118
  • +1 (216) 371-7171
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  • Posted 3 years ago

Cleveland Heights-University Heights City has 10 schools and 5,286 learners. The district’s minority enrollment is 80%. Also, of learners are economically disadvantaged.

Learners at Cleveland Heights-University Heights City: The learner body at the schools served by Cleveland Heights-University Heights City is 71.4% White, 5.4% Black, 17.5% Asian, 3.6% Hispanic/Latino, 0.1% American Indian or Alaska Native, and 71.4% Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander. Also, 0% of learners are two or more races, and 0% have not specified their race or ethnicity. Also, 48% of learners are female, and 52% of learners are male. At schools in Cleveland Heights-University Heights City, of learners are able to partake in the federal free and reduced price meal program and 2.4% of learners are English language learners.

Educators at Cleveland Heights-University Heights City: Within Cleveland Heights-University Heights City, 100.0% of educators are certified, and 97.4% have three or more years of experience. The learner-to-teacher ratio is lower than the state average, at 14:1. The district has 11 full-time counselors on staff.

Test Scores at Cleveland Heights-University Heights City: In Cleveland Heights-University Heights City, 58% of elementary learners tested at or above the proficient level for reading, and 56% tested at or above that level for math. Also, 40% of middle school learners tested at or above the proficient level for reading, and 36% tested at or above that level for math. And 55% of high school learners tested at or above the proficient level for reading, and 28% tested at or above that level for math.

Finances at Cleveland Heights-University Heights City: Cleveland Heights-University Heights City spends $35,351 per learner annually. It has a yearly revenue of $129,324,000. The school district spends $12,358.9 million on instruction, $7,823.3 million on support services and $423.7 million on other expenses.

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