List of All Schools
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Elementary Schools

Academy of Multilingual Immersion Studies (Preschool-8)        
Program Focus: A citywide magnet school offering immersion and partial immersion curriculums aimed at fluency in French or Spanish. Also offers English as a Second Language programs. (Moved to former Woodward building.)
7001 Reading Rd, 45237
513-363-1800, fax: 513-363-1820
Principal: Sherwin Ealy II
Secretary: Rhonda Jenkins
Time: 9:15-3:45
Academy of World Languages (Preschool-8)        
Program Focus: A magnet program offering Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Russian and English as a Second Language.
2030 Fairfax Ave, 45207
513-363-7800, fax: 513-363-7820
Principal: Jacquelyn Rowedder
Secretary: Amy Scherz
Time: 7:45-2:10
Bond Hill Academy (Preschool-8)        
Program Focus: A neighborhood school using the America’s Choice curriculum model.
1510 California Ave, 45237
513-363-7900, fax: 513-363-7920
Principal: Thomas Boggs
Secretary: Teresa Nicholas
Time: 7:45-2:15
Carson School (Preschool-8)        
Program Focus: A neighborhood school
4323 Glenway Ave, 45205
513-363-9800, fax: 513-363-9820
Principal: Ruthenia Jackson
Secretary: Noreen Schirmann
Time: 7:45-2:15
Chase School (Preschool-8)        
Program Focus: A neighborhood school using the America’s Choice curriculum model. (Moved to former Kirby Rd. building during construction.)
1710 Bruce Ave, 45223
513-363-1300, fax: 513-363-1320
Principal: Therman Sampson II
Secretary: Martina Green
Time: 7:45-2:15
Cheviot School (Preschool-8)        
Program Focus: A neighborhood school using the curriculum models of Balanced Literacy and Brazosport
4040 Harrison Ave, 45211
513-363-1400, fax: 513-363-1420
Principal: Maria Bonavita
Secretary: Barbara Otten
Time: 9:15-3:45
College Hill Fundamental Academy (Preschool-6)        
Program Focus: A magnet school offering a Fundamental Academy curriculum (temporarily located in former Pleasant Hill building during construction)
1402 W. North Bend Road, 45224
513-363-1600, fax: 513-363-1620
Principal: Barbara Gordon
Secretary: Karen Hogan
Time: 7:45-2:15
Covedale School (K-6)        
Program Focus: A neighborhood school that also offers a magnet college-preparatory curriculum for grades 4-6 only. (Moved to former Midway building.)
3200 Midway Ave, 45238
513-363-1700, fax: 513-363-1720
Principal: Greg Hook
Secretary: Debra Simonson
Time: 7:45-2:15
Dater Montessori School (Preschool-6)        
Program Focus: A magnet school offering the Montessori teaching style (temporarily located in the former Roberts building during construction)
1700 Grand Ave, 45214
513-363-0900, fax: 513-363-0920
Principal: Beth Ann Schnell
Secretary: Polly Nortman
Time: 9:15-3:45
Fairview-Clifton German Language School (Preschool-6)        
Program Focus: A magnet school with a German-language based curriculum, using the Four Blocks program
3689 Clifton Avenue, 45220
513-363-2100, fax: 513-363-2120
Principal: Karen Mulligan
Secretary: Susan Kees
Time: 9:15-3:45
Frederick Douglass School (Preschool-8)        
Program Focus: A neighborhood school using the Direct Instruction curriculum model
2627 Park Ave, 45206
513-363-1900, fax: 513-363-1920
Principal: Renee Rashad
Secretary: Sheila Burke-Hengehold
Time: 7:45-2:15
Hartwell School (Preschool-8)        
Program Focus: A neighborhood school using the Success For All curriculum model (temporarily located in former Carthage Paideia Academy building during construction)
125 W. North Bend Rd, 45216
513-363-2300, fax: 513-363-2320
Principal: Cheryl Jones
Secretary: Karen Peck
Time: 7:45-2:15
Hays-Porter School (Preschool-8)        
Program Focus: A neighborhood school
1030 Cutter St, 45203
513-363-1000, fax: 513-363-1020
Principal: Nedria McClain
Secretary: Zita Minix
Time: 7:45-2:15
Hoffman-Parham School (Preschool-8)        
Program Focus: A neighborhood school using the Brazosport curriculum model.
3060 Durrell Ave, 45207
513-363-2700, fax: 513-363-2720
Principal: Stacey Hill-Simmons
Secretary: Karen Cummings
Time: 7:45-2:15
Kilgour School (K-6)        
Program Focus: A neighborhood school.
1339 Herschel Ave, 45208
513-363-3000, fax: 513-363-3020
Principal: Angela Cook
Secretary: Tracy Mathews
Time: 9:15-3:45
Midway School (Preschool-8)        
Program Focus: A neighborhood school
3156 Glenmore Ave, 45211
513-363-3500, fax: 513-363-3520
Principal: Cathy Lutts
Secretary: Delores Harrigan
Time: 7:45-2:15
Mt. Airy School (Preschool-8)        
Program Focus: A neighborhood school using the Balanced Literacy curriculum model
5730 Colerain Ave, 45239
513-363-3700, fax: 513-363-3720
Principal: Nicole Davis
Secretary: Yolanda Johnson
Time: 7:45-2:15
Mt. Washington School (Preschool-8)        
Program Focus: A neighborhood school using the Direct Instruction curriculum model and also offering a magnet college-preparatory curriculum for grades 4-8 only
1730 Mears Ave, 45230
513-363-3800, fax: 513-363-3820
Principal: Debra Klein
Secretary: Jean Condo
Time: 7:45-2:15
North Avondale Montessori School (Preschool-6)        
Program Focus: A magnet school offering the Montessori teaching style (Moved temporarily to former Burton School building while new facility under construction.)
876 Glenwood Avenue, 45229
513-363-3900, fax: 513-363-3920
Principal: Carmen Hull
Secretary: Susan Lipp
Time: 7:45-2:15
Oyler School (Preschool-12)        
Program Focus: A neighborhood school using the Balanced Literacy curriculum model
2121 Hatmaker St, 45204
513-363-4100, fax: 513-363-4120
Principal: Craig Hockenberry
Secretary: Deborah Anderson
Time: 7:45-2:15
John P. Parker School (Preschool-8)        
Program Focus: A neighborhood school, also offering a magnet college-preparatory program in grades 4-8. (Moved temporarily to former Shroder building while new building is under construction.)
3500 Lumford Pl, 45213
513-363-2900, fax: 513-363-2920
Principal: Kimberly Mack
Secretary: Michelle Monroe
Time: 7:45-2:15
Pleasant Hill Academy (Preschool-8)        
Program Focus: A neighborhood school using the Direct Instruction curriculum model and also offering a magnet college-preparatory curriculum for grades 4-8 only
1350 W. North Bend Rd, 45224
513-363-4300, fax: 513-363-4320
Principal: Cherese Campbell-Clark
Secretary: Anita Brown
Time: 7:45-2:15
Pleasant Ridge Montessori School (Preschool-8)        
Program Focus: A neighborhood school following the Montessori teaching style.
5945 Montgomery Rd, 45213
513-363-4400, fax: 513-363-4420
Principal: Maria Lagdameo
Secretary: Corrine Walker
Time: 7:45-2:15
Rees E. Price Academy (Preschool-8)        
Program Focus: A neighborhood school using the Success For All curriculum model
1228 Considine Ave, 45204
513-363-6000, fax: 513-363-6020
Principal: Alesia Smith
Secretary: Traci Moore
Time: 7:45-2:15
Quebec Heights School (Preschool-8)        
Program Focus: A neighborhood school using the Brazosport curriculum model
1655 Ross Ave, 45205
513-363-4500, fax: 513-363-4520
Principal: Janice Pitts (Interim)
Secretary: Gloristene Pounds
Time: 7:45-2:15
Riverview East Academy (Preschool-12)        
Program Focus: Designed as a Community Learning Center inside one of CPS’ newest buildings, nurturing students in the rare format of preschool to12th grade and offering a well-rounded college-preparatory education.
3555 Kellogg Ave, 45226
513-363-3400, fax: 513-363-3420
Principal: Eugene Smith
Secretary: Marilee Holland
Time: 7:45-2:30
Roberts Paideia Academy (Preschool-8)        
Program Focus: A magnet school offering the Paideia teaching style and a Literacy Collaborative program
1702 Grand Ave, 45214
513-363-4600, fax: 513-363-4620
Principal: Vera Brooks
Secretary: Pamela Carter
Time: 9:15-3:45
Rockdale Academy (Preschool-8)        
Program Focus: A neighborhood school using the Direct Instruction and Brazosport curriculum models
335 Rockdale Ave, 45229
513-363-4700, fax: 513-363-4720
Principal: Cheron Reid
Secretary: Linda Griffin
Time: 8:00-2:30
Roll Hill Academy (Preschool-8)        
Program Focus: A neighborhood school
2411 Baltimore Ave, 45225
513-363-4000, fax: 513-363-4020
Principal: Vicki Graves-Hill
Secretary: Dorothy Settles
Time: 9:15-3:45
Roselawn Condon School (Preschool-8)        
Program Focus: A neighborhood school also offering a magnet college-preparatory curriculum for grades 4-8 only.
7735 Greenland Pl, 45237
513-363-4800, fax: 513-363-4820
Principal: Randal Yunker
Secretary: Pam Chenault
Time: 9:15-3:45
Rothenberg Preparatory Academy (Preschool-8)        
Program Focus: A neighborhood school using the Four Blocks curriculum model
2120 Vine St, 45202
513-363-5700, fax: 513-363-5720
Principal: Thomas Miller
Secretary: Gloria Duke
Time: 7:45-2:15
Sands Montessori School (Preschool-6)        
Program Focus: A magnet school offering the Montessori teaching style
6421 Corbly St, 45230
513-363-5000, fax: 513-363-5020
Principal: Rita Swegman
Secretary: Tina Haggerty
Time: 9:15-3:45
Sayler Park School (Preschool-8)        
Program Focus: A neighborhood school using the Balanced Literacy curriculum model
6700 Home City Ave, 45233
513-363-5100, fax: 513-363-5120
Principal: Gary Vale
Secretary: Karen Dazier
Time: 7:45-2:15
Schiel Primary School for Arts Enrichment (K-3)        
Program Focus: A magnet school offering emphasis on the arts
2821 Vine St, 45219
513-363-5200, fax: 513-363-5220
Principal: Roger Lewis (Interim)
Secretary: Cynthia Hughes
Time: 9:15-3:45
School for Creative and Performing Arts (SCPA) (4-12)        
Program Focus: Nationally recognized for preprofessional arts-training programs and academic excellence, allowing students to develop artistic and academic potential in creative writing, dance, drama, music, technical theater and visual arts; audition required.
1310 Sycamore St, 45202
513-363-8000, fax: 513-363-8020
Principal: Jonathon Futch (Interim)
Secretary: Linda Johnson
Time: 9:15-4:15 (grades 4-8), 8:30-3:30 (grades 9-12)
Silverton Paideia Academy (Preschool-6)        
Program Focus: A magnet school offering the Paideia teaching style
6829 Stewart Rd, 45236
513-363-5400, fax: 513-363-5420
Principal: Tomasine Dendy
Secretary: Lillie McCants
Time: 7:45-2:15
South Avondale School (Preschool-8)        
Program Focus: A neighborhood school using the Balanced Literacy curriculum model.
636 Prospect Place, 45229
513-363-5500, fax: 513-363-5520
Principal: Sammy Yates Jr.
Secretary: Fannie Carradine
Time: 7:45-2:30
William H. Taft School (Preschool-8)        
Program Focus: A neighborhood school designed to promote excellence in the highly sought skill areas known as STEM — Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
270 Southern Ave, 45219
513-363-5600, fax: 513-363-5620
Principal: Donna Fields
Secretary: Sonja Berkhalter
Time: 7:45-2:15
Ethel M. Taylor Academy (Preschool-8)        
Program Focus: A neighborhood school using the Success for All curriculum model
1930 Fricke Rd, 45225
513-363-3600, fax: 513-363-3620
Principal: Sean McCauley
Secretary: Andrea Washington
Time: 7:45-2:15
Westwood School (Preschool-8)        
Program Focus: A neighborhood school using the Balanced Literacy and Brazosport curriculum models
2601 Westwood Northern Blvd, 45211
513-363-5900, fax: 513-363-5920
Principal: Bruce Breiner
Secretary: Barbara Webb
Time: 7:45-2:15
Winton Hills Academy (Preschool-8)        
Program Focus: A neighborhood school using the Direct Instruction curriculum model
5300 Winneste Ave, 45232
513-363-6300, fax: 513-363-6320
Principal: Christina Russo
Secretary: Deborah Heurich
Time: 7:45-2:15
Winton Montessori School (Preschool-6)        
Program Focus: A magnet school offering the Montessori teaching style
4750 Winton Rd, 45232
513-363-6200, fax: 513-363-6220
Principal: Whitney Simmons
Secretary: Margaret Sambi
Time: 9:15-3:45
Woodford Paideia Academy (Preschool-6)        
Program Focus: A magnet school offering the Paideia teaching style. Eastwood merged with this school.
6065 Red Bank Rd, 45213
513-363-6400, fax: 513-363-6420
Principal: Cindi Menefield
Secretary: Lisa O'Neal
Time: 9:15-3:45



Secondary Schools

Aiken College & Career High School (9-12)        
Program Focus: Prepares students for college and careers. Partnerships with local universities for college credit. Career exploration in Public Administration, Public Safety, Public Education, & Government/City Services. Many “hands on” learning experiences.
5641 Belmont Ave, 45224
513-363-6760, fax: 513-363-6767
Principal: Eric Thomas
Secretary: Paula Davis
Time: 7:30-1:50
Aiken University High School (9-12)        
Program Focus: Offers a college-prep Environmental Studies program, with dual enrollment through UC. Students study urban water and air pollution, wildlife habitat, environmental justice and conservation; as well as participate in outdoor education.
5641 Belmont Ave, 45224
513-363-6800, fax: 513-363-6820
Principal: Eric Thomas
Secretary: Cynthia Johnson
Time: 7:30-1:50
Clark Montessori High School (7-12)        
Program Focus: The nation’s first public Montessori high school, nationally recognized for academic excellence, where students and teachers work in communities. Previous Montessori experience required. (Moved to former Jacobs School during construction)
5425 Winton Ridge Ln, 45232
513-363-7100, fax: 513-363-7120
Principal: Rupashree Townsend
Secretary: Margaret Schorsch
Time: 8:45-3:45
Gilbert A. Dater High School (7-12)        
Program Focus: Twice selected as an Ohio School of Promise, with a tradition of academic success, offering the Special College Preparatory Program requiring an entrance exam; a standard college-preparatory program and a career hospitality program (grade 11 only)
2146 Ferguson Rd, 45238
513-363-7200, fax: 513-363-7220
Principal: Martha Dupree-Gibson
Secretary: Judy Menninger
Time: 7:45-2:05
Hughes Center (9-12)        
Program Focus: Six programs offered: Cincinnati Academy of Mathematics and Science, High School for the Communications Professions, High School for the Health Professions, High School for Teaching and Technology, Paideia High School and the Zoo Academy
2515 Clifton Ave, 45219
513-363-7500, fax: 513-363-7520
Principal: Mary Hahn
Secretary: Catherine Deters
Time: 8:30-3:30
Oyler School (Preschool-12)        
Program Focus: A neighborhood school using the Balanced Literacy curriculum model
2121 Hatmaker St, 45204
513-363-4100, fax: 513-363-4120
Principal: Craig Hockenberry
Secretary: Deborah Anderson
Time: 7:45-2:15
Riverview East Academy (Preschool-12)        
Program Focus: Designed as a Community Learning Center inside one of CPS’ newest buildings, nurturing students in the rare format of preschool to12th grade and offering a well-rounded college-preparatory education.
3555 Kellogg Ave, 45226
513-363-3400, fax: 513-363-3420
Principal: Eugene Smith
Secretary: Marilee Holland
Time: 7:45-2:30
School for Creative and Performing Arts (SCPA) (4-12)        
Program Focus: Nationally recognized for preprofessional arts-training programs and academic excellence, allowing students to develop artistic and academic potential in creative writing, dance, drama, music, technical theater and visual arts; audition required.
1310 Sycamore St, 45202
513-363-8000, fax: 513-363-8020
Principal: Jonathon Futch (Interim)
Secretary: Linda Johnson
Time: 9:15-4:15 (grades 4-8)
          8:30-3:30 (grades 9-12)
Shroder High School (7-12)        
Program Focus: An Ohio School of Promise, providing a rigorous liberal-arts education following the Paideia teaching method helping students think critically and develop into lifelong learners. Small-group seminars, coaching and whole-group instruction are used.
5030 Duck Creek Rd, 45227
513-363-6900, fax: 513-363-6920
Principal: Yenetta Harper
Secretary: Donnitta Thomas
Time: 9:00-3:30
Robert A. Taft Information Technology High School (9-12)