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    Fenwick High School

    4.0 (1 review)

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    Middletown Christian Schools

    Middletown Christian Schools

    3.0(4 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Middletown Christian School: A Loving, Organized, and Faith-Filled Community…read moreWe attended Middletown Christian School ELC and were extremely pleased with the care our child received. The teachers and staff provide exceptional early education while modeling and teaching Christian principles in everything they do. Each day is filled with kindness, patience, and genuine love. This was our first year at Middletown Christian School, and I can't say enough about the incredible experience we've had from day one. The enrollment process was clear, simple, and supported by approachable, knowledgeable staff who truly want every family to feel confident and welcomed. I often struggle with new or multi-step processes, but this school doesn't let you fail or struggle. From enrollment to the first day, the team is there every step of the way, guiding with patience and care. Another standout part of the experience is the carline process. I was nervous about getting it wrong, but it's so well-organized that even the most anxious parent can relax! The administration, teachers, and staff all participate to ensure safety, order, and encouragement every single day. The Superintendent and Principals are regularly present, visible, and engaged. Their accessibility for discussions, feedback, and even small concerns shows how genuinely invested they are in the students and families. Anytime I've called the office, no matter how small my question, I've been met with kindness and encouragement to reach out anytime. That support has made us feel part of a true community. During the first month of school, the staff worked together seamlessly to make sure no child felt lost, confused, or overwhelmed -- bringing incredible peace of mind to parents. Our teacher is absolutely wonderful. She helps the children learn and grow while keeping parents consistently informed and connected. Her communication gives me complete confidence that my child is cared for, both academically and emotionally. She also models Christian values daily -- teaching with patience, kindness, and grace. She lives her faith in the classroom, providing a Godly example for the children to follow. Safety is another area where MCS excels. In a time when school safety must be intentionally planned and supported, Middletown Christian takes this responsibility to heart. An active-duty police officer is present on campus daily, walking the property, connecting with staff, and providing a visible, reassuring presence. This commitment creates a sense of security and community grounded in care and vigilance. At the heart of MCS is something truly special: a learning experience, curriculum, and culture grounded in God's love and creation. The staff don't just teach Christian principles -- they live them. This Christ-centered environment reflects strong, faith-driven leadership that sets the tone for the entire school. The Superintendent, Principals, and administrative team lead by example, ensuring that every classroom and program reflects compassion, integrity, and faith. Middletown Christian School isn't just a place where children learn -- it's a place where they are loved, guided, and inspired to grow in faith and character. We are beyond grateful to be part of this school family and look forward to many more years here.

    MIDDLETOWN CHRISTIAN DAYCARE. Our sons were in the "bunnies" room (age 9 months) for 4 days. They…read moremake you fill out an intense stack of paperwork asking for their exact schedule of naps/feeding because they say they will adhere to your schedule. The reality is, they do whatever they want. My boys some days had 1 nap, some days 2 naps, and never at the same time or on their regular schedule. They have a "parents do not cross" line in the classroom, which is a joke- if my kid is screaming their head off- which they were- and you ignore them, I am going to cross your line and get them. On their final day, I could literally hear my son screaming from out in the parking lot when I came for pick up. When I got in the classroom, Miss Rebecca, told me he "just started crying." This child was bright red and blotchy, runny nose, and gasping for breath from crying so hard. He did NOT just start crying. Miss Rebecca said he (my 9 month old son) REFUSED his 11:00am bottle. It was 4:00pm at pick up. A 9 month old going 5 hours without a bottle is insane. Also, dropped the kids off one morning at 7:00am and there was another kid there strapped into a bouncy seat. Around 9:30am we were sent a picture of our kids playing, and that same kid was in the background still strapped into the same seat hours later. When I told them we were not a good fit for their center, threw all the boys belongings into a trash bag and left it at the front desk for me to pick up. When I asked to speak to the director about my experience, I was told she was not available.

    Walnut Hills High School - Rookwood drinking fountain outside the theatre - circa 1928

    Walnut Hills High School

    5.0(4 reviews)
    26.2 miWalnut Hills

    From the 2018 vault of unpublished reviews: This is a review specifically for the event space at…read morethe Auditorium. I went to see the Cincinnati Men's Chorus 2018 holiday show (courtesy of Yelp - thank you!). The space was absolutely fantastic. I love the regal feel of the old theater architecture: it's a hybrid of Neo-Classical meets Art Deco: simply stunning! There are so many cool architectural features including a Greek/Roman nautical theme, and beautiful Rookwood drinking fountains. Who could help being inspired when studying/learning/performing in such a grand space? It's so great to see the obvious pride and alumni involvement that Walnut Hills has reflected in the preservation of their beautiful campus.

    Why review a high school? Because it's there! And maybe your children should go. Since children…read morearen't allowed on Yelp, this is for parents. Walnut is the college preparatory magnet school in the Cincinnati Public Schools system. Cincy has a controversial tracking system like Germany. I support it. Others do not. Walnut has 7-12 in the same building allowing students access to activities and clubs with other students across all the grades. It is large enough that almost every student can find a niche and friends. Activities and niches are an antidote to jr high-high student on student psychic oppression. Other Cincy 7-12 magnet schools may also remedy. Walnut academics are the star. There are outstanding AP options and all the prep in earlier grades to be ready. The other star is diversity - students from every neighborhood - diverse like the real world. I learned hugely from fellow students outside my neighborhood. My year the college bound rate was 94%. Of the close friends who did not go to college right after graduating, one is a psychiatrist and the other is a masters-degreed international consultant. One of the most notable things about Walnut is its Alumni Association. It's a network when you are in the school and after graduating. The Alumni Association raises money for capital improvements, like constructing a new science building, and it raises operating money for student programs. There isn't family money for a student to travel to a chess tournament? Alum money is there for that. Walnut is because every parent, every teacher, every alum wants every student to succeed and change the world. They do. Frankly every public school should be and can be the same! Of course Cincy has many suburbs with many fine high schools of their own. And Cincy has private schools. Say you were moving to Cincy. Where should I live with kids? Sometimes Yelpers want to live in the city proper. What are the K-6? If you have kiddos, study the data for each school and district. What K-6 is doing what, What 7x12s do they feed. What colleges are those feeding? Of high schools, Walnut is one of the top handful in the Cincy area, top state, and does very well in the country lists.

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