Diamond Oaks Cdc High School

6375 Harrison Ave, Cincinnati, OH, 45247-7818
SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS:
Source: 2011 NCES data, OH Dept. of Educ.
Diamond Oaks Cdc High School
School Type Vocational school
Grades Offered Grades 7-12
Total Students n/a
% Male / % Female n/a / n/a
Total Classroom Teachers 39 teachers
 
This School
(OH) School Average
Student : Teacher Ratio :n/a 17:1
 
This School
(OH) School Average
% American Indian
n/a n/a
% Asian
n/a 2%
% Hispanic
n/a 3%
% Black
n/a 18%
% White
n/a 73%
Unknown
100% 4%
 
 
This School
(OH) School Average
% Eligible for Free Lunch n/a 37%
% Eligible for Reduced Lunch n/a 6%
School Statewide Performance View Education Department Test Scores
School District Name Great Oaks Inst Of Technology School District

Nearby Schools:

Diamond Oaks Cdc High School
Grades: 7-12 | 0 mi. away
Charles W Springmyer Elementary School
Grades: KG-5 | 1.4 mi. away
Oakdale Elementary School
Grades: KG-5 | 2.1 mi. away
Bridgetown Middle School
Grades: 6-8 | 2.3 mi. away
John Foster Dulles Elementary School
Grades: PK-5 | 2.5 mi. away
Monfort Heights Elementary School
Grades: PK-5 | 2.6 mi. away

View all schools in: Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Zip 45247

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