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Miamisburg High School is a public high school located in Miamisburg, Ohio, United States, serving grades 9-12. The current principal is Michael Black. It is part of the Miamisburg City School District and is the only high school in Miamisburg. The school athletic teams are known as the Vikings and the school colors are royal blue and white.
Miamisburg City Schools is the school district serving Miamisburg and Miami Township, Ohio.Miamisburg City Schools has an enrollment of over 5000 students whose education takes place in a single primary school, six elementary schools (grades K-5), one middle school (grades 6–8), and one high school with an enrollment of over 1600 students.
Miamisburg High School; N. Northmont High School; S. Spring Valley Academy; Stebbins High School; T. Trotwood-Madison High School; V. Valley View High School (Ohio) W.
Wayne High School, Huber Heights (the Warriors) Kettering City School District. Fairmont High School, Kettering (the Firebirds) (merger of the former Fairmont East and Fairmont West high schools (the East Falcons and the West Dragons) Miamisburg City Schools. Miamisburg High School, Miamisburg (the Vikings) Northmont City Schools
Miamisburg High School. Public education in Miamisburg is provided by the Miamisburg City School District. The superintendent for the district is Dr. Laura Blessing (2020–present). Miamisburg has 6 K-5 buildings, and one PreK - 5th building (Medlar View Elementary School) The schools, and the years they were built are located below in ...
Dayton Christian High School is a private, non-denominational Christian high school located in Miamisburg, Ohio, United States, educating approximately 900 students. Dayton Christian integrates Biblical instruction into its curriculum. Dayton Christian's mission is "Educating for Eternity."
Dayton Christian Schools, Inc. [4] The schools subsequently changed their employment practices. In 2005, the schools purchased the former NCR training center on Washington Church Road and converted the adult education space into its Miami Township campus. [5] The state of Ohio provided a $379,516 grant to demolish the other structures on the ...
Miamisburg, in the center; Part of Springboro, in the southeast; Part of West Carrollton, in the north; The township is highly urbanized in its eastern half, nearest to Miamisburg and Kettering. Ohio law prohibits townships from collecting income taxes from residents; thus, the township has seen higher growth than incorporated towns nearby.