Winton Woods City School District

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Winton Woods City Schools
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Location
Forest Park, Ohio, Greenhills, Ohio, and Springfield Township
U.S.
District information
Type Public School District
Motto"Cultivating a World Class Education"
Gradespre-K through 12
Established1905
PresidentKatrina Rugless
SuperintendentAnthony G. Smith
SchoolsWWHS, WWMS, WWIS, WWPS, WWES ,and WWPN
Students and staff
District mascotWarrior
ColorsGreen and Blue
Other information
Website www.wintonwoods.org

Winton Woods City School District is a city school district in northern Hamilton County, Ohio, United States. Winton Woods serves students living in Forest Park, Greenhills, and Springfield Township.

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The school district was renamed Winton Woods when Greenhills and Forest Park High Schools were merged in 1991 for the 1991–92 school year. The district's general offices are located at 1215 W. Kemper Rd. in Forest Park, next to the high school.

The current superintendent is Anthony G. Smith.

About

In 2014, the district and 5 other Ohio school districts were involved in a scandal over academic data, which they had altered to improve performance ratings. Their performance rating was later revised from an 89.6 to an 89.4. [1]

The district has recently switched to the New Tech Network.

Schools within the district

Neighboring districts

Closed schools/Buildings no longer district schools

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References

  1. "Cincinnati, Winton Woods schools get new report cards after scandal".

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