Winston Woods Middle School is a part of the Winston Woods City School District, which operates several elementary, middle and high schools. Winston Woods Middle School serves students in grades seven and eight. Its academic curriculum includes various subjects, such as math, science, social studies and language arts. The school supports a variety of extracurricular programs in art and music. In addition, Winston Woods Middle School conducts foreign language programs in French and Spanish and offers the English as a Second Language program. It conducts classes in character and career technical education. Winston Woods Middle School also supports various sports activities, such as basketball, cross country, football, volleyball, wrestling, golf, and track and field.
Founded in 1944, St. Thomas More School offers a variety of academic enrichment and extracurricular programs for students in kindergarten through grade eight. The school follows the guidelines of the Education Office of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. It provides academic programs in language arts, mathematics, science and social studies. St. Thomas More School offers special courses in drama, economics and photography. The school conducts spelling bee competitions and educational field trips. It additionally organizes academic fairs and provides accelerated reader programs. St. Thomas More School operates a publication club and publishes school newspapers. The school offers classes in art, music, computer applications, and religion and physical education.
St. Boniface School is a Roman Catholic educational institution that offers a range of academic programs for students in kindergarten through grade eight. The school s facilities feature computer and science laboratories, basketball and volleyball courts and an on-site library. It offers membership opportunities in family-teacher organization. St. Boniface School is a ministry of St. Boniface church, which offers sacrament preparation, daily mass and prayer services. The school is a member of the Catholic Inner-City School Education. It offers speech and hearing therapies for students with disabilities. St. Boniface School organizes art and music programs. In addition, St. Boniface School conducts Title I programs.
Norwood High School is a coeducational institution located in Norwood, Ohio. The school organizes parent-teacher conferences, fine arts expos, advanced-placement tests and awards ceremonies. Founded in 1972, its campus includes a planetarium, library, cafeteria, data processing center, and computer and science labs. It provides positive behavior support programs for students in grades nine through 12. The school s academic curriculum includes reading, mathematics, English, writing, science and social studies. Norwood High School is a part of the Norwood City School District, which educates students in prekindergarten through grade 12. The school district includes Allison Street Elementary, Five Point Preschool, Norwood View Elementary and Norwood Middle School.
Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy High School serves students in grades 9 through 12. It offers academic programs in Christian studies, Spanish, English, social studies, biology, chemistry and technology education. The school additionally conducts classes in art, instrumental and vocal music, physical education and physics. Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy High School offers a guidance program that includes services, such as academic and college advisement and personal counseling and consultation. The school s library has a collection of more than 25 research databases, magazines, newspapers and over 12,000 books that include reference, nonfiction and classic literature books. It is located in Cincinnati and is a part of Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy, which is a Christ-centered and college preparatory academy. The academy is accredited by the Independent Schools Association of the Central States and is a member of the Association of Christian Schools International.
Turpin High School is a public college-preparatory school that provides education to students in grades nine through 12. The school offers courses in various disciplines, including English, foreign languages, technology, math, performing arts and physical education. The school also offers courses in business studies that include subjects, such as word processing, technology applications, personal finance, accounting, marketing, business law and technology, and entrepreneurship and international business. The school also offers special education programs for the disabled. Its department of work and family life offers courses, such as nutrition and wellness, cuisine and culture, fashion design and selection, parenting, family studies, personal development, life planning, and nutritional biochemistry. The school has libraries with Internet access and various activities and sports. It has a media center that offers a large collection of books and resources. The school is a part of the Forest Hills School District and is located in Cincinnati.
