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  2. Oakwood City School District - Wikipedia

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    Oakwood City School District (Est. 1908) serves Oakwood, Montgomery County, Ohio, United States. The district operates five schools: Oakwood High School, Oakwood Junior High, Edwin D. Smith Elementary School, Harman Elementary School, and The Julian & Marjorie Lange School. The district was ranked 6th among Ohio's 610 school districts in 2007. [1]

  3. Hobart and William Smith Colleges - Wikipedia

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    In its 2025 edition, U.S. News & World Report ranks Hobart and William Smith Colleges as tied for 74th best liberal arts college in the U.S. and 53rd in "Best Value Schools". [34] Forbes ranked Hobart and William Smith Colleges 195th out of the top 500 rated private and public colleges and universities in America for the 2024-25 report. Hobart ...

  4. Oakwood, Montgomery County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Oakwood High School is a national school of excellence. [14] During the 2016–17 school year, Oakwood High School earned the highest performance index on state tests of any high school in the state. OHS’ index score was 92.0 on a 100-point scale, with no other high school in Ohio above 90.

  5. List of Hobart and William Smith Colleges alumni - Wikipedia

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    Hobart and William Smith Colleges is a private liberal arts college in Geneva, New York. It was known as Geneva Academy from 1784 to 1822 and Geneva College from 1822 to 1852. Geneva Medical College was a department of the college from 1834 to 1871. Following are some of its notable alumni.

  6. Geneva Medical College - Wikipedia

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    Geneva Medical College's parent school was known as Geneva College until 1852, when it was renamed in memory of its most forceful advocate and founder, Episcopal bishop John Henry Hobart, to Hobart Free College. In 1860, the name was shortened to Hobart College and is currently known as Hobart and William Smith Colleges. [21]

  7. Oakwood High School (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2023–2024 school year, there are around 700 students. The school mascot is the Lumberjack. Oakwood was named A National Blue Ribbon School by the U.S. Department of Education in 1990–91 and 2007. [3] In the 2021–22 school year, Oakwood was ranked second in the state on the Ohio Department of Education's High School Performance ...

  8. NEW DETAILS: $8.8M arts expansion for Oakwood schools ...

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    Jul. 12—OAKWOOD — The next phase is expected to start soon in an $8.8 million privately funded project for new and upgraded arts facilities at Oakwood Junior High and High School. Oakwood ...

  9. Category:Hobart and William Smith Colleges - Wikipedia

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    Hobart and William Smith Colleges people (6 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Hobart and William Smith Colleges" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.