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Garfield Heights leaders propose limited open enrollment for high school to stabilize district

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Superintendent Dr. Reynolds proposed a limited open-enrollment plan for grades 9–12 that would admit up to 50 students tied to specific programs such as AG, arts and STEAM; returning district students would get priority and transportation would generally not be provided.

Superintendent Dr. Reynolds proposed a limited open-enrollment plan for Garfield Heights City Schools on Monday, asking the board to consider admitting up to 50 out-of-district students for grades 9–12 who commit to district programs such as the agricultural sciences (AG) program, band and other arts, or STEAM offerings.

The proposal is aimed at stabilizing enrollment in a district the superintendent described as “very transient,” and to boost participation in new and expanding programs. “I am proposing that we do a limited open enrollment of about 50 students,” Dr. Reynolds said, adding that admitted students would be expected to enroll in and commit to a district…

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