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  2. Gaines High School - Wikipedia

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    9–12. Gaines High School was a high school for African Americans and also later served as a normal school training teachers in Cincinnati, Ohio. [1] It opened in 1866 and was named for school board member John I. Gaines, an advocate of schools for African Americans in Ohio. It was one of Ohio's first public high schools for African Americans.

  3. Cincinnati Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Cincinnati Public Schools is the largest Ohio school district rated as 'effective'. Founded in 1829 as the Common Schools of Cincinnati, it is governed by the Cincinnati Board of Education. In addition to Cincinnati, the district includes Amberley, Golf Manor, Ridgewood, most of Silverton, and a portion of Fairfax.

  4. Peter H. Clark - Wikipedia

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    Peter Humphries Clark (March 29, 1829 – June 21, 1925) was an American abolitionist and speaker. One of Ohio's most effective black abolitionist writers and speakers, he became the first teacher engaged by the Cincinnati black public schools in 1849, and the founder and principal of Ohio's first public high school for black students in 1866.

  5. List of high schools in the Cincinnati metropolitan area

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    Cincinnati Public Schools includes 16 high schools, each accepting students on a citywide basis. Aiken High School. Clark Montessori High School. Dater High School. Gamble Montessori High School. Hughes Center High School. Oyler School. School for Creative and Performing Arts (SCPA) Shroder Paideia High School.

  6. William Mason High School (Mason, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    William Mason High School. /  39.35083°N 84.30722°W  / 39.35083; -84.30722. William Mason High School, also known as Mason High School ( WMHS or MHS ), is a four-year public high school located in the Mason City Schools district in Mason, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio .

  7. St. Ursula Academy (Cincinnati, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    St. Ursula Academy, located in the East Walnut Hills neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, is a Catholic college-preparatory high school for young women that offers an intensive four-year program in the fields of English, mathematics, science, social studies, French, Spanish, Latin, and religion. An entrance test is required of all prospective ...

  8. Colerain High School (Cincinnati, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The high school is located in Colerain Township, about 14 miles northwest of downtown Cincinnati. The original school opened in 1924 under the name Colerain Centralized School at 4700 and 4850 Poole Road and is now Colerain Elementary School and Colerain Middle School. Today's Colerain High School opened in 1964 at its newer address, 8801 ...

  9. Category:High schools in Hamilton County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    St. Rita School for the Deaf. St. Ursula Academy (Cincinnati, Ohio) St. Xavier High School (Ohio) The Schilling School for Gifted Children. School for Creative and Performing Arts. Seton High School (Cincinnati, Ohio) Seven Hills School. Shroder Paideia High School (Cincinnati, Ohio) Summit Country Day School.