Mt. Healthy City School District is a culturally inclusive school system located in Hamilton County of southwestern Ohio and consists of three small communities: the City of Mt. Healthy and parts of Springfield Township and Colerain Township.
Mt. Healthy CSD has a minority enrollment of 86.6%. The district encompasses comprehensive educational programs that span pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade, with college preparatory, advanced placement, college credit plus, gifted programs, and vocational opportunities. These programs, coupled with co-curricular activities, provide the district's students with the voice and choice to develop into well-rounded and knowledgeable citizens.
Annually, about 70% of our graduates pursue higher education in two or four-year colleges. Scholarship opportunities are readily available for our students. The 2019 Senior Class was awarded approximately $1.6 million. The district's strengths lie within its staff, diversity, program opportunities and student services. The district's goal is to improve student achievement and better prepare our young people for today's workforce. The aim is to accomplish this through the continuing development of effective programs and working together with the community.
School Mascot: Owls
School Colors: Red and Black
About Our Staff
Caucasian: 287
Minorities: 91
Male: 87
Female: 291
227 Teachers
118 staff with master's degree and beyond
90 staff with more than 10 years' teaching experience
About Our Students
Total Student Population: 3,083 (August, 2021)
African-American: 69%
Caucasian: 11.4%
Hispanic/Latino: 6.9%
Multiracial: 10.8%
Other: 1.9%
In the Classroom
Teacher/Student Ratio: 8:1
Average Class Size: 16
Average High School Math Class Size: 19
Computers in Elementary Classrooms: all students are 1:1
No. of buses in the district: 32, in addition to 8 district vans buses transporting more than 3,000 students throughout the district, as well as to private schools
Five buildings within the district