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Cleveland district will continue to shrink, consultants predict

School system that once had more than 150,000 students may have fewer than 36,000 by 2018
Nov. 4, 2009

From The Cleveland Plain Dealer: The Cleveland school district, which packed in more than 150,000 students in the late 1960s, will shrink to about a fourth of that size within a decade, consultants predict. Enrollment will drop to fewer than 36,000 in the 2018-19 school year, according to a draft of a report by the DeJong-Healy firm. The school district does not yet have an official count for this year, but officials say enrollment now is about 50,000 students.

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