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Glen Este High School

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Superintendent
  
Dr. Keith Kline

Faculty
  
69

Enrollment
  
1,200 (2012)

Mascot
  
Trojan

Principal
  
Bob Walker

Grades
  
9-12

Phone
  
+1 513-947-7600

Number of students
  
1,200

Glen Este High School

Type
  
Public, Coeducational high school

Address
  
4342 Glen Este-Withamsville Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45245, USA

District
  
West Clermont Local School District

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Glen Este High School is a public high school in Glen Este outside of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. It is one of two high schools in the West Clermont Local School District, the other being Amelia High School. The four-year high school has an enrollment of approximately 1,200 students in grades 9–12.

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Glen Este High School is accredited by the Ohio Department of Education and the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. The school is also a member of the Ohio Association of College Admissions Counselors and the National Association of College Admissions Counselors.

In the fall of 2017 Glen Este will merge with Amelia High School to become West Clermont High School.

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Small schools

In 2002, the West Clermont School Board enacted a small schools system within Glen Este High School and Amelia High School. The fund was provided by the Bill Gates Foundation for Higher Education as a part of the small schools initiative to help increase graduate rates and test scores. Ten schools were created, five at Amelia High School and five at Glen Este High School. The small schools within Glen Este were: School of American Studies (SAS), School for Scientific Studies (SSS), Communications and Technology School (CTS), and the West Clermont Institute of Performing Arts (WECIPA). The School of Applied Health Sciences (AHS), which later became Human Kinetics and Wellness (HKW), was terminated due to budget cuts. Glen Este High School operated with four small schools from August 2009 until the small schools were dissolved. Due to loss of funding, the small schools were disassembled the 2009-2010 school year.

Notable alumni

  • Matt Marksberry, professional baseball player
  • Matt Maupin, United States Army Staff Sergeant
  • Jayhawk Owens, professional baseball player
  • References

    Glen Este High School Wikipedia