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Forest Hills Local School District is a public school district serving the southeasternmost area of Hamilton County, Ohio outside the city of Cincinnati. The district specifically serves approximately 7,600 students from Anderson Township and the village of Newtown. [1] There are 1,008 staff members working for the district. [2]
Forest Hills Local School District serves an approximate student population of 7,655 in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade. The district employs 422 full-time classroom teachers and the district's overall student/teacher ratio is 18.1:1, with an instructional expense of $4,048 per student. [10] Schools within the district include:
The Forest Hills School District, located in suburban Grand Rapids, was founded in 1956 when residents in 13 neighboring, one-room schools consolidated into one district to build a high school for their children. The district has grown to serve over 9,800 students and annually gains 200-300 new students.
August 13, 2024 at 10:30 PM. ... Deer Park High School and in the Forest Hills Local School District. Milford Exempted Village School District's new Pattison Elementary principal is Rob Dunn. The ...
Voters in Milford voted down an emergency levy for the school district with 57.27% of votes against the levy and 42.73% of votes for it in Clermont County and two votes against the levy in ...
The Forest Hills Local School District voted 3-2 Wednesday night to ban teachings of anti-racism and critical race theory.
Turpin High School is a public high school in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States that serves grades nine through twelve. The school is part of the Forest Hills Local School District and serves the suburb of Anderson Township ; admission is based primarily on the location of a student's home.
Anti-racism and critical race theory will not be taught at Forest Hills Local School District after a 3-2 vote at Wednesday's school board meeting. On Thursday, parents and community members ...