Education - Cincinnati, Ohio



31. Williamsburg Local Schools

City: Cincinnati, OH
Category: Education
Telephone: (513) 724-3077
Address: 145 West Main Street

Description: Williamsburg’s school district has room to grow thanks to passage of a bond levy and renewal of an operating levy.

32. Kings Local Schools

City: Cincinnati, OH
Category: Education
Telephone: (513) 398-8050
Address: 5620 Columbia Road

Description: The Kings Local district has had an excellent record of community support, with five of six money issues passing in recent years.

33. Lebanon City Schools

City: Cincinnati, OH
Category: Education
Telephone: (513) 934-5770
Address: 700 Holbrook Avenue

Description: Lebanon’s fast-growing district comprises three elementary schools, one intermediate (grades four and five) school, one middle school, and one high school, all serving 5,000 students.

34. Little Miami Local Schools

City: Cincinnati, OH
Category: Education
Telephone: (513) 899-2264
Address: 5819 Morrow–Rossburg Road

Description: Enrollment in Little Miami schools has increased appreciably. In 2006 voters approved a $62.5 million bond issue to build and expand schools.

35. Mason City Schools

City: Cincinnati, OH
Category: Education
Telephone: (513) 398-0474
Address: 211 North East Street

Description: Mason’s district has an early childhood center, two elementary schools, an intermediate campus, a middle school, and a high school. The district serves 9,778 students.

36. Beechwood Independent School District

City: Cincinnati, OH
Category: Education
Telephone: (859) 331-3250
Address: 50 Beechwood Road, Fort Mitchell

Description: This small district, with 1,000 students, has both its schools—a K-through-6 elementary and a 7-through-12 secondary school—in the same location.

37. Bellevue Independent Schools

City: Cincinnati, OH
Category: Education
Telephone: (859) 261-2108
Address: 215 Center Street, Bellevue

Description: Bellevue’s district includes an elementary school and a high school.

38. Boone County Schools

City: Cincinnati, OH
Category: Education
Telephone: (859) 283-1003
Address: 8330 U.S. Highway 42, Florence

Description: Boone County Schools is a rapidly growing district (the third largest in Kentucky) that serves 18,200 students in 10 elementary schools, 4 middle schools, 3 senior highs—Boone, Conner, and Ryle—and one vocational school, an alternative high school, and an adult-ed school.

39. Campbell County Schools

City: Cincinnati, OH
Category: Education
Telephone: (859) 635-4161
Address: 101 Orchard Lane, Alexandria

Description: This district includes six elementary schools, one middle school, and a high school.

40. Covington Independent Schools

City: Cincinnati, OH
Category: Education
Telephone: (859) 292-5800
Address: 25 East Seventh Street, Covington

Description: Covington is an urban district facing urban challenges with innovative programs.

41. Dayton Independent Schools

City: Cincinnati, OH
Category: Education
Telephone: (859) 491-6565
Address: 200 Clay Street, Dayton

Description: The Dayton school district serves 1,400 students with an elementary and a high school.

42. Erlanger-Elsmere Independent Schools

City: Cincinnati, OH
Category: Education
Telephone: (859) 727-2009
Address: 500 Graves Avenue, Erlanger

Description: This small district puts the emphasis on community schools.

43. Fort Thomas Independent Schools

City: Cincinnati, OH
Category: Education
Telephone: (859) 781-3333
Address: 2356 Memorial Parkway, Fort Thomas

Description: Fort Thomas’s district has the parental involvement and high expectations that go along with one of Northern Kentucky’s most upscale communities.

44. Kenton County Schools

City: Cincinnati, OH
Category: Education
Telephone: (859) 344-8888
Address: 20 Kenton Lands Road, Erlanger

Description: With more than 12,000 students, this is one of Northern Kentucky’s largest school districts.

45. Ludlow Independent Schools

City: Cincinnati, OH
Category: Education
Telephone: (859) 261-8210
Address: 525 Elm Street, Ludlow

Description: This urban river-town district has one elementary, one junior high, and one high school.
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