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The Cleveland Heights-University Heights School district has announced they will eliminate more than 50 positions before the start of the 2016-2017 school year.

District officials said employees were notified of the decision last week when official letters were delivered by principals and department supervisors.

Low enrollment was cited as the main reason for the cuts.

“This is a very difficult but necessary action,” said Dr. Talisa Dixon, CH-UH Superintendent. “This decision was not arrived at easily. However, the CH-UH School District has seen a significant reduction in enrollment in the last decade, and that is projected to continue for several more years. We simply must bring our staffing in line with our enrollment to continue operating effectively.”

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source: Newsnet5.com

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