Oak Hills Local School District

Oak Hills Local School District is a public school district headquartered in Delhi Township, Ohio. As of 2005, 8,132 students attended its nine schools. Approximately 3,000 attend its only high school annually, making it the largest of Greater Cincinnati's ten public high schools. It is also the 2nd largest school in the state by size.

The Oak Hills Local School Board is composed of a Board President, Vice-President, and three Members.

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