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District to redesign Gilligan Digital Academy, add West‑Side satellite; Coast Guard JROTC application submitted
Summary
An assistant superintendent said an audit found the John J. Gilligan Digital Academy costly per student and recommended redesign and staffing realignment; the district also plans a West High satellite for nontraditional and multilingual learners and has submitted a Coast Guard JROTC application for Sayler Park.
Cincinnati Public Schools told the board that it will redesign the John J. Gilligan Digital Academy and add a satellite virtual campus on the West Side to support nontraditional learners, multilingual learners and students needing flexible scheduling.
“We completed our audit around enrollment, absenteeism, state compliance, and staffing,” Assistant Superintendent Randolph said. Randolph said the digital academy was “one of the most expensive schools for the number of students that they had,” and the audit informed…
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