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Graphic that says "No School April 8, 2024, Solar Eclipse Closure"

Due to a variety of safety and procedural challenges related to the 2024 solar eclipse, Forest Hills School District will be closed on Monday, April 8 with normal operations resuming the following day...

Mark Hilinski stands in front of a photo of his late son Tyler

“If you don’t remember anything else from this talk, I hope you get one thing from me,” Mark Hilinski told an audience of Anderson High School students Tuesday. “You don’t need to experience tragedy t...

School Safety Month in Ohio October 2023

With October being School Safety Month in Ohio, Forest Hills School District is highlighting some of the district’s numerous safety efforts as a way to raise awareness in the community. This article d...

Turpin High School students and staff pose for a photo at a Sources of Strength session

Forest Hills School District has in-school supports that aid overall student wellness and provides a helpful guide for finding additional resources.

SROs and district officials standing at THS entrance.

A core part of keeping our schools safe is the regular conduction of safety drills. As we observe School Safety Month in Ohio, it is important to take a moment to recognize the procedures that FHSD im...

SROs Wolf and Dwyer pose for a photo in their uniforms

Forest Hills School District welcomes a new face to its nine schools. Jeremy Dwyer begins his first year as a school resource officer (SRO), joining SRO Ryan Wolf as the designated law enforcement sup...

Graphic that says, "School Safety Month in Ohio, October 1 - 31"

One of the most important responsibilities of a school district is to provide a safe and secure educational environment where students and staff members can focus on learning. Forest Hills School Dist...

Video monitor and surveillance equipment in Nagel Middle School.

The Forest Hills School District is implementing multiple new safety measures across all nine school buildings. The district received more than $600,000 in competitive grant funding to help pay for se...

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