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Winton Woods High School
Public, coeducational high school in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Winton Woods High School is a public high school located in Forest Park, just north of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. It is the only high school in the Winton Woods City School District. Winton Woods High School serves about 1,560 students from Village of Greenhills, the City of Forest Park, and parts of Springfield Township.
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History
Winton Woods High School opened during the 1991–92 academic year, after the merging of the district's two former high schools, Greenhills High School and Forest Park High School. Winton Woods High School meets in the building that used to house Forest Park High School.
Extracurricular activities
- Art Club
- Drama Club/Stage Crew
- Gospel Keys
- Key Club
- No Boundaries
- Step Team, True Colors (GSA Organization), Warriors for the Christ
- Yearbook Club, Mock-Trial, Model United Nations, Robotics, Student Council, National Honor Society, Student Voice Committee
- Sustainability Club
- Student Government
Performing arts
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- Choral Program The Winton Woods Choral Program has an enrollment of over 450 students in grades 4–12.
- Band and Orchestra The Winton Woods Band Program consists of nearly 375 students in grades 5–12.
Athletics
- Fall sports: Cheerleading, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis (girls), volleyball
- Winter sports: Basketball, bowling, swimming, wrestling
- Spring sports: Baseball, softball, tennis (boys), track, lacrosse
Ohio High School Athletic Association state championships
- Boys' football – 2009, 2021 [6]
- Girls' basketball – 1984*, 2025[6]
- Boys' track and field* – 1988, 1989[6]
- Boys' baseball** – 1956[7]
- Boys' cross country** – 1986[6]
- * Titles won by Forest Park High School prior to merger.
- ** Titles won by Greenhills High School prior to merger.
Notable alumni
- Rayshawn Askew, former football player
- Maalik Bomar, football player
- Cameron Calhoun, football player[8]
- Kwan Cheatham (born 1995), basketball player for Ironi Nes Ziona of the Israel Basketball Premier League
- Semaj Christon, basketball player
- Mike Edwards, football player
- Tony George, former football player
- Robert Hite, basketball player
- David Long Jr., football player
- Jermaine Mathews Jr., football player
- Brandon Miree, former football player
- Luke Spencer, soccer coach and former player
- Miyan Williams, football player
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