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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).
The Williamsburg-James City County Public Schools system (known informally as "WJCC"), as of 2020, has approximately 11,300 students in 16 schools [4] —9 elementary schools, 4 middle schools, and 3 high schools. [5] Within the county's boundaries there are two established high schools, Lafayette, and Jamestown.
The Springer School and Center is the only regional school "devoted entirely to the education of children with learning disabilities." [3] St Rita School for the Deaf [4] educates students up through high school and vocational school. In August 2007, Cincinnati Magazine published an article rating 36 private high schools in greater Cincinnati. [5]
Cincinnati Public Schools Candidates Eve Bolton, Bryan Cannon, Ben Lindy and Kendra Mapp answered the questionnaire . Paul Schiele is also running for one of the board's three open seats, but he ...
New school leaders in southwest Ohio. In Hamilton County: Cincinnati Public Schools has several new principals this school year: Tony Greco at James N. Gamble Montessori High School.
Avoiding fake high school football streaming pages can be hard. Here are some safe ways to watch Greater Cincinnati schools on Friday nights.
Increasing demand for secondary Montessori education in the city prompted the creation of this program, the second Montessori public junior high/high school in Cincinnati Public Schools, in 2005. Beginning with a 7th grade class, the school expanded by one grade level every year and now serves grades 7-12.
Here's who won seats on the board for Cincinnati Public Schools, southwest Ohio's largest school system.