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The old downtown building was designated Abigail Cutter Junior High School until the School for Creative and Performing Arts took over the entire facility in 1977. [12] In August 2006, the City of Cincinnati opened Woodward Career Technical High School, which features a mixture of college-preparatory and vocational education.
Ted Berry (1924) – 1st African-American Valedictorian at Woodward (1924); president of the Cincinnati branch of the NAACP (1932-1946); 1947-1961 served on the NAACP Ohio Committee for Civil Rights Legislation; first black assistant prosecuting attorney for Hamilton County; first African American mayor of Cincinnati (1972)
Woodward High School moved to a new facility in Bond Hill in 1953, and the building became Abigail Cutter Junior High School (also known as Cutter), named for William Woodward's wife. [44] SCPA occupied the fourth floor in 1976, and the entire building in 1977, displacing the Cutter students to other public schools. [40]
William Howard Taft, the only Cincinnatian to occupy the White House and a Woodward graduate, addressed a hometown crowd at the laying of the cornerstone for a new Woodward High School on Nov. 4 1908.
Pages in category "Woodward High School (Cincinnati, Ohio) alumni" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Woodward High School may refer to one of several high schools in the United States: Woodward High School (Cincinnati, Ohio) — Cincinnati, Ohio; Woodward High School (Toledo, Ohio) — Toledo, Ohio; Charles W. Woodward High School — Rockville, Maryland
The Ohio High School Athletic Association has released its divisional and regional alignments for the 2024 football season.
The history of segregated neighborhoods in Cincinnati is long and complicated. Here are some of the events that explain how it happened a