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Princeton High School is a public, co-educational high school in Sharonville, Ohio, United States.The school is a part of the Princeton City School District.. Princeton High School offers grades nine through twelve, educating students from the Cincinnati metropolitan area communities of Evendale, Glendale, Lincoln Heights, Springdale, Sharonville, Woodlawn, Heritage Hill and portions of Blue ...
Princeton City School District (commonly known as Princeton City Schools) is a city school district in northern Hamilton County, Ohio in the Cincinnati metropolitan area.The school district serves Glendale, Lincoln Heights, and Woodlawn; most of the cities of Sharonville, and Springdale; and parts of Blue Ash, Evendale, and Springfield Township.
The Ohio High School Athletic Association Southwest District released sectional tournament brackets for boys tennis to open the sport's postseason. Cincinnati/Princeton and Mason sectionals begin ...
Princeton - 7 27 7 0 - 41. C- FG Vazquez 25. P- Birch 11 run (Kimble kick) P- Hunter 4 run (Kimble kick) ... Cincinnati high school football Week 10 scoreboard.
Princeton quarterback Deangelo Birch was held to just 4-9 passing for 18 yards and two interceptions while Teryntino Brown-Freeman netted 25 of Princeton’s 28 rushing yards. ... Cincinnati high ...
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).
Week 12 of the high school football season means playoffs in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. Check out live updates from each game in Greater Cincinnati.
Residents are a part of Princeton City Schools, which operates Lincoln Heights Elementary School. [20] For secondary school residents attend Community Middle School and Princeton High School. The current Lincoln Heights Elementary building, with a capacity of 440 students, opened in 2006 as part of an $85 million school bond program.