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LOOK: Oxford Elementary Pilot Classrooms

Parents and residents toured pilot classrooms, a preview of the CH-UH facilities master plan.

The Cleveland Heights-University Heights City School District showed residents and parents the new pilot classrooms at Oxford Elementary School before its special meeting, Tuesday, Oct. 16.

The , is housed in five classrooms and 6,200 square feet of space in the first-grade wing of Oxford. The elementary pilot cost $290,000. A $750,000 Innovation Grant through the Ohio Department of Education's Race to the Top program helped pay for the $994,000 pilot project at Oxford and the other two schools — Legacy New Tech in Cleveland Heights High School and Roxboro Middle School's sixth-grade wing.

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