Cincinnati Country Day School

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Cincinnati Country Day School
Location
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Information
Faculty 100
Type Private, college preparatory
Grades 3 months–12
Athletics conference Miami Valley Conference
Mascot Indians
Color(s) Navy and White
Established 1926
Enrollment 850
College Matriculation 100%
Homepage

Cincinnati Country Day School (abbreviated "CCDS") is a private school located in Indian Hill, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio. Inspired by the Country Day School movement, which began in Baltimore twenty years prior, the school was founded in 1926 and now enrolls approximately 875 students from preschool through high school. Starting in the fall of 1996, students 5th grade and above were required to purchase laptop computers as part of the "Anytime Anywhere Learning" program. The Cincinnati Country Day school is known for its high academic standards. The school newspaper is called The Scroll. The school sits on a beautiful campus in Indian Hill, Ohio. It is currently in its 82nd year.

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Country Day fields 20 teams in 15 sports. The school is accredited by the Ohio High School Athletic Association, and plays their games in the Miami Valley Conference.

In the 2000 box-office hit, "Traffic", reference was made to Cincinnati Country Day School. Mention of the name has since been deleted from the film, but was cause for much controversy. [4]


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