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Please note that Bradford High School is located in Darke County, Ohio. Pages in category "High schools in Miami County, Ohio" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
Originally the school was known as Bethel Township School which was constructed in 1917 and housed grade K-12. In 1958 the 1917 building underwent its second expansion and Bethel High School was added, attached to the 1917 building. The 1917 building was renamed Bethel Elementary School and now houses grades K-6.
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.
Miami County is a county located in the U.S. state of Ohio. As of the 2020 census, the population was 108,774. [2] Its county seat is Troy. [3] The county is named in honor of the Miami people. [4] Miami County is part of the Dayton, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area.
According to Education Reform Now, a think tank focused on education policy, legacy admits make up roughly 10% to 25% of admissions at top universities. A recent survey by Generation Lab found ...
Miami Trace High School, built in 1962 and demolished in 2019. A new elementary school for Miami Trace opened in 2008 adjacent to the high school along Ohio 41 NW. This building replaced the small, reportedly 100-year-old elementary buildings dotted across the county. Additionally, a new middle school was built in 2011. [8]
Troy City Schools is the school district headquartered Troy, Ohio.. It includes most of the city of Troy. [1]On February 10, 2014 Eric Herman, the district superintendent, notified Troy City Schools board of education that the Ohio School Facilities Commission gave the district a $17,985 grant to buy a security communication system.
In 1989, a small group of boys' schools headmasters, including Eric Anderson from Eton College, Richard Hawley from University School, J. Douglas Blakey from Upper Canada College, John Bednall from The Hutchins School, and a few other headmasters and admission officers from boys' schools in the United States, met to discuss contemporary issues facing their institutions.