Deer Park High School, Cincinnati | Fees, Rankings, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

Deer Park High School (High school) is in Cincinnati and has a 3.3 rating.

About Deer Park High School

Deer Park High School ( High school ) is located at 8351 Plainfield Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45236, United States. It is categorised as : .
Other categories: High school, Elementary school, School

Ratings & Ranking

Deer Park High School has a rating of 3.3 and is ranked number 36062 in the US.

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3.3/5

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Address & Location

Deer Park High School is located at 8351 Plainfield Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45236, United States.

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Parents & Students Reviews:

Deer Park High School has 11 reviews with an overall rating of 3.3. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 3.3 out of 5.0 stars
Deer Park Community City Schools have witnessed 17 true suicides ( which doesn’t include the attempted ones) including a little girl that rode her big wheel up and down our street when she was 2 years old but passed suddenly due to a bullying issue and felt her life wasn’t worth it anymore. I have witnessed great families try their best to work with our community to make it better for our kids but they get shot down every chance they try so they give up and move on to other communities that will accept their willingness to help with all of the children. I am highly disappointed that our Board of Education doesn’t see the “hidden” agenda here from our Superintendent and his assistant along with all of the recent hiring’s that he hand picked and didn’t use the correct protocol for hiring. I also don’t appreciate Steve Gentry using our school as his home base for a 501C3 Charitable organization and asking for money from the community for a charity that didn’t even exist at the time he distributed the letters to the local businesses. Our superintendent is being investigated for ethic violations through the Ohio BOE and we, as tax payers are having to reimburse his mileage to a tune of $3300 along with his salary of $118,000…and we must not forget Jay Phillips now makes $108,000 a year for his salary. I have copies of the credit card receipts that are public record and have found some very interesting information about how they are spending our districts money but they want us to continue giving them our tax dollars so they can mismanage funds. Tonight’s meeting unraveled an interesting subject as to why DPCCSD paid $13,000 more for their landscaping contracts compared to the last company that didn’t even get a chance to re bid the job…they outsourced it to a company in Harrison, Ohio to none other than our assistant superintendent’s father’s business….there is so much more but I would highly suggest if anyone is concerned about what is really going on then educate yourself and don’t let the “Good Old Boy” system keep you down. We pay taxes and we have rights to be heard….even if everyone can agree to disagree…something needs to happens ASAP!!
My best friend killed her self when she was very young, I have really bad depression,kids there constantly make jokes about wanting to kill themselves and the school doesn’t do much about it they talk to the kid about it and that’s it I’ll report something that happened and they will say “oh well I will talk to them, but there not much else I can do”. There is something more you can do like detention or something like that, I go to that school I’ve witnessed, seen, and gone through things you wouldn’t even believe that school is awful and nothing is happening to fix it.

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