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The Greater Cincinnati area consists of many public school districts, most of which contain one or more high school. There are also a number of Catholic high schools, many of which are single-sex, along with many other private schools (which are generally co-ed).
Winton Woods City School District is a city school district in northern Hamilton County, Ohio, United States. Winton Woods serves students living in Forest Park, Greenhills, and Springfield Township. The school district was renamed Winton Woods when Greenhills and Forest Park High Schools were merged in 1991 for the 1991–92 school year.
Clark Montessori High School, Cincinnati; Colerain High School, Cincinnati; Dater High School, Cincinnati; Deer Park Junior/Senior High School, Cincinnati; DePaul Cristo Rey High School, Cincinnati; Elder High School, Cincinnati; Finneytown Secondary Campus, Cincinnati; Gamble Montessori High School, Cincinnati; William Henry Harrison High ...
Winton Woods High School is a public high school located in Forest Park, just north of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. It is the only high school in the Winton Woods City School District . Winton Woods High School serves about 1,560 students from Village of Greenhills , the City of Forest Park , and parts of Springfield Township .
Covington (KY) Central Bulldogs (1898–1911, dropped Ohio competition) Cincinnati Ohio Military Cadets (1898–1910, to Independents, school closed 1951) Cincinnati St. Xavier Conquistadors (1898–1931, to Greater Catholic) Cincinnati Withrow Tigers (1919–85, to Eastern Metro) Cincinnati East Tech Engineers (1923–53, school closed)
Finneytown Local School District is a school district headquartered at the Finneytown Secondary Campus in Finneytown, Springfield Township, Hamilton County, Ohio, in the Cincinnati metropolitan area. [2] [3] The Finneytown School District serves the entirety of Finneytown. The current schools in the district are:
Western Hills is an area in Cincinnati, Ohio. Western Hills has been described as "more idea than geography" as it is not a properly defined neighborhood or location. [ 1 ] It contains Western Hills High School [ 2 ] and various shopping centers and businesses with Western Hills in their names.
Before the secondary campus was built, students in Finneytown would attend Whitaker Elementary from 1st to 8th grades and then would go to Hughes, Mt.Healthy, or Wyoming for high school. During the late 1940s and 1950s, the population of Finneytown increased by 368%, thus increasing the demand for a high school.