Roger Bacon High School

9-12
394

Steven Schad

4320 Vine Street Cincinnati OH 45217
513-641-0498
513-641-1300
Street: 
4320 Vine Street
City: 
Cincinnati
State: 
OH
ZIP: 
45217

Location

United States
39° 9' 46.4148" N, 84° 30' 9.3132" W
Latitude: 
39.162893
Longitude: 
-84.502587
County: 
Hamilton
Phone: 
513-641-1300
Fax: 
513-641-0498
Principal: 

Steven Schad

Gender: 
Co-ed
School Type: 
High School
Grades: 
9-12
Number Enrolled: 
394
Full-Day Kindergarten: 
No
After-school Care: 
No
Before-school Care: 
No
Private School: 
No
Testimonial: 

As alumni of RB and OLA we had a wounderful time at these schools and hoped to let our children have the same experience we had and so far so good. We have had both a girl and boy go though the halls of RB and they have both found a place that they love. They had great teachers and faculty. It showed when they applied for collage and what they got into and scholarships they got or will get. RB is not a huge school and that is one thing we love. In this school you stand a chance at making the team, being on the student senate or being in a play. You are not just a body or a number; you are known in the school. In this school there is also one thing that is taught that these children will carry with them for life: care, love and to be kind to your fellow men and women. You can tell this by all the service hours these kids have by the end of every year. We still have one more to get through high school and he cannot wait to walk the halls of Roger Bacon.

Registration Contact: 

Steven Schad

Admission Contact Name: 
Steven Schad

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As alumni of RB and OLA we had a wounderful time at these schools and hoped to let our children have the same experience we had and so far so good. We have had both a girl and boy go though the halls of RB and they have both found a place that they love. They had great teachers and faculty. It showed when they applied for collage and what they got into and scholarships they got or will get. RB is not a huge school and that is one thing we love. In this school you stand a chance at making the team, being on the student senate or being in a play. You are not just a body or a number; you are known in the school. In this school there is also one thing that is taught that these children will carry with them for life: care, love and to be kind to your fellow men and women. You can tell this by all the service hours these kids have by the end of every year. We still have one more to get through high school and he cannot wait to walk the halls of Roger Bacon.