Withrow High School is a public high school located on the east side of Cincinnati, Ohio. It is part of the Cincinnati Public Schools.HistoryThe school opened in 1919 and it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 with other historic buildings in Ohio. Frederick W. Garber's firm was involved in the school's design known for its arching entry bridge, 114ft clock tower, plantings and trees, 27acre campus, and large sports complex. Garber also designed Walnut Hills High School, Rothenberg School and Westwood Elementary (formerly Westwood School).AcademicsWithrow High School students have received national recognition for their academic achievements. While Withrow has received the highest rating ("Excellent") on the Ohio standardized tests three times since 2004, their current rating, is "Effective". Additionally, the school graduated 100% of its seniors and nearly all of them received college scholarships in 2006.Withrow currently operates two academic programs: Withrow International High School and Withrow University High School. The Withrow University program opened to high school freshmen in the Fall of 2002. This class became Withrow University's first graduating class on May 19, 2006. The International Program dates back to the 1980s.ModernizationSince 2000, Withrow has undergone a total modernization.
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Lowest grade taught: 8th grade - Highest grade taught: 12th grade
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