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FHSD Recognized for PBIS Excellence
All FHSD schools, including the Preschool, earned a bronze, silver or gold recognition for their PBIS programs. FHSD also received a district-level recognition of excellence.
Board Meeting Recap for November 2025
Forest Hills School District is utilizing these articles as a way to communicate specific action taken at regular Board of Education meetings throughout the year. The Board of Education met on Wednesd...
Curriculum Up Close: Your Hall Pass Into English
The Curriculum Up Close series focuses on one core subject each month to spotlight the unique learning that happens within them. November spotlights English classes from the elementary to secondary le...
The Forest Hills Marching Band wowed audiences and earned top marks throughout a fantastic 2025-2026 season. The program went undefeated during the regular season, and the Forest Hills Marching Band c...
FHSD Unpacked: Creating a Culture of Excellence
The FHSD Culture Blueprint is deeply involved in everything we do across Forest Hills School District, and many staff members took great care when developing this framework to guide and support all me...
FHSD Inclement Weather Plans 2025-2026
Superintendent Larry Hook shared the following message with Forest Hills School District families and staff members on Friday, November 7, 2025. The purpose of the message is to provide information ab...
Curriculum Up Close: Your Hall Pass Into Science
Each month we focus on a different subject area to highlight real classrooms across FHSD. October's Curriculum Up Close dives into Science!
U.S. News & World Report has updated its K-8 rankings, placing all six FHSD elementary schools and Nagel Middle School in the top 10% in Ohio.
FHSD Unpacked: School Safety 101
Safety is the topic for the second edition of our 2025-2026 FHSD Unpacked series—the district's effort to provide clear, focused updates to help families and community members better understand FHSD. ...
During the beginning of October, students from Wolfenbüttel, Germany, stayed with Turpin students to attend school, tour the Cincinnati area and continue a tradition of building global connections.