About Walnut Hills High School
A COLLEGE
PREPARATORY SCHOOL - Grades 7 through 12
Established
in 1895
Celebrating Over 100 Years - A “Tradition of Excellence”
Walnut Hills High School is nationally recognized as
one of America’s top public schools. Upon graduation, students are accepted
to the finest universities and colleges in America.
Walnut Hills
offers:
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An advanced, accelerated
curriculum for six grade levels.
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A rigorous
classical program requiring three years of Latin for incoming 7th and 8th
graders.
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An Honors Program and
College Board Advanced Placement Program with 28 courses.
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An outstanding fine arts
program with AP art studio and music theory classes.
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A culturally and
ethnically diverse student body with students from every urban neighborhood
in Cincinnati, Amberley Village, Cheviot, Golf Manor, Green Township, and
Silverton. (44% minority 36% are African-American; 1,853 student population
comprised of 55% females and 45% males.)
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A superbly trained
faculty with 100% holding master’s degrees, equivalent or above. There are
nine National Board certified teachers and a former National Teacher of the
Year.
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An enthusiastic parent
organization and alumni organization that volunteer time and contribute
funds for program enhancement.
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A state-of-the-art
thirteen million dollar Arts and Science Center provided by the Alumni
Foundation.
Walnut Hills has:
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Over 95% attending
four-year colleges or universities. See
where they're attending.
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In 2006-2007, 19 National
Merit Semi-Finalists, 21 Commended Students, 3 National Achievement and 3
Achievement Commended Scholars.
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Thirty-eight Cum Laude
Initiates in 2006.
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Administered over 1,300
College Board AP exams, taken by 555 students in 2006, 82% of the scores
were three or higher.
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One hundred percent of
the students pass all parts of the Ohio Graduation Test and the majority
receive Honors Diplomas from the State.
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Science and foreign
language competitions, National Mathematics Examinations, and Harvard Model
United Nations.
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A minimum of six dramatic
and musical productions, six instrumental and two vocal concerts and an
award-winning marching band.
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Over 50 sports teams and
50 extracurricular activities from Art Club to Youth in Government.
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Students
scoring above the national mean on the SAT and ACT (WHHS SAT mean
1752; National SAT mean 1518. WHHS ACT mean 25.9; National mean 21.1).
Admission open to all students who
pass the Terra Nova standardized test at 70% or better offered through
Cincinnati Public Schools, 363-0186.
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