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2019-20 ARCHDIOCESE of CINCINNATI SCHOOLS Schools 2019-20 ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI SCHOOLS Schools City H. Dist. House Representative Sen. Dist. Senator Cardinal Pacelli Elementary School Cincinnati 27 Rep. Thomas E. Brinkman, Jr. 07 Sen. Steve Wilson Guardian Angels Elementary School Cincinnati 27 Rep. Thomas E. Brinkman, Jr. 07 Sen. Steve Wilson Immaculate Heart of Mary Elementary School Cincinnati 27 Rep. Thomas E. Brinkman, Jr. 07 Sen. Steve Wilson McNicholas High School Cincinnati 27 Rep. Thomas E. Brinkman, Jr. 07 Sen. Steve Wilson St. Francis DeSales Elementary School Cincinnati 27 Rep. Thomas E. Brinkman, Jr. 07 Sen. Steve Wilson St. Ursula Villa Elementary School Cincinnati 27 Rep. Thomas E. Brinkman, Jr. 07 Sen. Steve Wilson Summit Country Day School Cincinnati 27 Rep. Thomas E. Brinkman, Jr. 07 Sen. Steve Wilson All Saints Elementary School Cincinnati 28 Rep. Jessica E. Miranda 08 Sen. Lou Terhar Moeller High School Cincinnati 28 Rep. Jessica E. Miranda 08 Sen. Lou Terhar Mt. Notre Dame High School Cincinnati 28 Rep. Jessica E. Miranda 08 Sen. Lou Terhar St. Gabriel Consolidated Elementary School Cincinnati 28 Rep. Jessica E. Miranda 08 Sen. Lou Terhar St. Gertrude Elementary School Cincinnati 28 Rep. Jessica E. Miranda 08 Sen. Lou Terhar St. Michael Elementary School Cincinnati 28 Rep. Jessica E. Miranda 08 Sen. Lou Terhar St. Nicholas Academy Elementary Cincinnati 28 Rep. Jessica E. Miranda 08 Sen. Lou Terhar St. Rita School for the Deaf Cincinnati 28 Rep. Jessica E. Miranda 08 Sen. Lou Terhar St. Vincent Ferrer Elementary School Cincinnati 28 Rep. Jessica E. Miranda 08 Sen. Lou Terhar Ursuline Academy High School Cincinnati 28 Rep. Jessica E. Miranda 08 Sen. Lou Terhar Holy Family Elementary School Cincinnati 29 Rep. Louis W. Blessing, III 08 Sen. Lou Terhar Our Lady of Grace Elementary Cincinnati 29 Rep. Louis W. Blessing, III 08 Sen. Lou Terhar St. Bernard Elementary School Cincinnati 29 Rep. Louis W. Blessing, III 08 Sen. Lou Terhar St. John the Baptist Elementary School Cincinnati 29 Rep. Louis W. Blessing, III 08 Sen. Lou Terhar St. John the Baptist Elementary School Harrison 29 Rep. Louis W. Blessing, III 08 Sen. Lou Terhar St. Lawrence Elementary School Cincinnati 29 Rep. Louis W. Blessing, III 08 Sen. Lou Terhar Elder High School Cincinnati 30 Rep. Bill Seitz 08 Sen. Lou Terhar LaSalle High School Cincinnati 30 Rep. Bill Seitz 08 Sen. Lou Terhar Our Lady of Victory Elementary Cincinnati 30 Rep. Bill Seitz 08 Sen. Lou Terhar Our Lady of Visitation Elementary Cincinnati 30 Rep. Bill Seitz 08 Sen. Lou Terhar Seton High School Cincinnati 30 Rep. Bill Seitz 08 Sen. Lou Terhar St. Aloysius Gonzaga Elementary Cincinnati 30 Rep. Bill Seitz 08 Sen. Lou Terhar St. Antoninus Elementary School Cincinnati 30 Rep. Bill Seitz 08 Sen. Lou Terhar St. Dominic Elementary School Cincinnati 30 Rep. Bill Seitz 08 Sen. Lou Terhar St. Ignatius Elementary School Cincinnati 30 Rep. Bill Seitz 08 Sen. Lou Terhar St. James the Greater Elementary School Cincinnati 30 Rep. Bill Seitz 08 Sen. Lou Terhar St. Jude Elementary School Cincinnati 30 Rep. Bill Seitz 08 Sen. Lou Terhar St. Martin of Tours Elementary School Cincinnati 30 Rep. Bill Seitz 08 Sen. Lou Terhar St. Teresa of Avila Elementary School Cincinnati 30 Rep. Bill Seitz 08 Sen. Lou Terhar 2019-20 ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI SCHOOLS St. William Elementary School Cincinnati 30 Rep. Bill Seitz 08 Sen. Lou Terhar Annunciation Elementary School Cincinnati 31 Rep. Brigid Kelly 09 Sen. Cecil Thomas Corryville Catholic Elementary School Cincinnati 31 Rep. Brigid Kelly 09 Sen. Cecil Thomas DePaul Cristo Rey High School Cincinnati 31 Rep. Brigid Kelly 09 Sen. Cecil Thomas Good Shepherd Catholic Montessori Cincinnati 31 Rep. Brigid Kelly 09 Sen. Cecil Thomas Mercy Montessori Elementary Center Cincinnati 31 Rep. Brigid Kelly 09 Sen. Cecil Thomas Purcell Marian High School Cincinnati 31 Rep. Brigid Kelly 09 Sen. Cecil Thomas Roger Bacon High School Cincinnati 31 Rep. Brigid Kelly 09 Sen. Cecil Thomas St. Cecilia Elementary School Cincinnati 31 Rep. Brigid Kelly 09 Sen. Cecil Thomas St. Clement Elementary School Cincinnati 31 Rep. Brigid Kelly 09 Sen. Cecil Thomas St. Mary Elementary School Cincinnati 31 Rep. Brigid Kelly 09 Sen. Cecil Thomas St. Ursula Academy High School Cincinnati 31 Rep. Brigid Kelly 09 Sen. Cecil Thomas Mercy McAuley High School Cincinnati 32 Rep. Catherine D. Ingram 09 Sen. Cecil Thomas Our Lady of Lourdes Elementary Cincinnati 32 Rep. Catherine D. Ingram 09 Sen. Cecil Thomas Resurrection of Our Lord Elementary Cincinnati 32 Rep. Catherine D. Ingram 09 Sen. Cecil Thomas St. Boniface Elementary School Cincinnati 32 Rep. Catherine D. Ingram 09 Sen. Cecil Thomas St. Catharine of Siena Elementary School Cincinnati 32 Rep. Catherine D. Ingram 09 Sen. Cecil Thomas St. Francis Seraph Elementary School Cincinnati 32 Rep. Catherine D. Ingram 09 Sen. Cecil Thomas St. Joseph Elementary School Cincinnati 32 Rep. Catherine D. Ingram 09 Sen. Cecil Thomas St. Peter Claver Latin School Cincinnati 32 Rep. Catherine D. Ingram 09 Sen. Cecil Thomas John Paul II Catholic Elementary School Cincinnati 33 Rep. Sedrick Denson 09 Sen. Cecil Thomas Nativity of Our Lord Elementary School Cincinnati 33 Rep. Sedrick Denson 09 Sen. Cecil Thomas St. James of the Valley Elementary Cincinnati 33 Rep. Sedrick Denson 09 Sen. Cecil Thomas St. Vivian Elementary School Cincinnati 33 Rep. Sedrick Denson 09 Sen. Cecil Thomas St. Xavier High School Cincinnati 33 Rep. Sedrick Denson 09 Sen. Cecil Thomas Sts. Peter and Paul Academy Reading 33 Rep. Sedrick Denson 09 Sen. Cecil Thomas Chaminade Julienne High School Dayton 39 Rep. Fred Strahorn 05 Sen. Steve Huffman Holy Angels Elementary School Dayton 39 Rep. Fred Strahorn 05 Sen. Steve Huffman St. Anthony Elementary School Dayton 39 Rep. Fred Strahorn 05 Sen. Steve Huffman St. Benedict the Moor School Dayton 39 Rep. Fred Strahorn 05 Sen. Steve Huffman Our Lady of the Rosary Elementary Dayton 40 Rep. Phil Plummer 06 Sen. Peggy Lehner St. Christopher Elementary School Vandalia 40 Rep. Phil Plummer 06 Sen. Peggy Lehner St. Peter Elementary School Huber Heights 40 Rep. Phil Plummer 06 Sen. Peggy Lehner Archbishop Alter High School Kettering 41 Rep. Jim Butler 06 Sen. Peggy Lehner Ascension Elementary School Kettering 41 Rep. Jim Butler 06 Sen. Peggy Lehner Carroll High School Dayton 41 Rep. Jim Butler 06 Sen. Peggy Lehner Immaculate Conception Elementary School Dayton 41 Rep. Jim Butler 06 Sen. Peggy Lehner St. Albert the Great Elementary School Kettering 41 Rep. Jim Butler 06 Sen. Peggy Lehner St. Charles Borromeo Elementary School Kettering 41 Rep. Jim Butler 06 Sen. Peggy Lehner St. Helen Elementary School Dayton 41 Rep. Jim Butler 06 Sen. Peggy Lehner 2019-20 ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI SCHOOLS Bishop Leibold Consolidated East (4-8) Dayton 42 Rep. Niraj J. Antani 06 Sen. Peggy Lehner Bishop Leibold Consolidated West (K-3) Miamisburg 42 Rep. Niraj J. Antani 06 Sen. Peggy Lehner Incarnation Elementary School Centerville 42 Rep. Niraj J. Antani 06 Sen. Peggy Lehner Mother Maria Anna Brunner Dayton 43 Rep. J.Todd Smith 05 Sen. Steve Huffman Badin High School Hamilton 51 Rep. Sara P. Carruthers 04 Sen. Bill Coley Sacred Heart Elementary School Fairfield 51 Rep. Sara P. Carruthers 04 Sen. Bill Coley St. Ann Elementary School Hamilton 51 Rep. Sara P. Carruthers 04 Sen. Bill Coley St. Joseph Consolidated Hamilton 51 Rep. Sara P. Carruthers 04 Sen. Bill Coley St. Peter in Chains Elementary School Hamilton 51 Rep. Sara P. Carruthers 04 Sen. Bill Coley John XXIII Elementary School Middletown 53 Rep. Candice R. Keller 04 Sen. Bill Coley Queen of Peace Elementary Hamilton 53 Rep. Candice R. Keller 04 Sen. Bill Coley Mother Teresa Catholic Elementary Liberty Township 54 Rep. Paul Zeltwanger 07 Sen. Steve Wilson Royalmont Academy Mason 54 Rep. Paul Zeltwanger 07 Sen. Steve Wilson St. Francis DeSales Elementary School Lebanon 54 Rep. Paul Zeltwanger 07 Sen. Steve Wilson St. Margaret of York Elementary School Loveland 54 Rep. Paul Zeltwanger 07 Sen. Steve Wilson St. Susanna Elementary School Mason 54 Rep. Paul Zeltwanger 07 Sen. Steve Wilson Fenwick High School Franklin 62 Rep. Scott Lipps 07 Sen. Steve Wilson St. Andrew/St. Elizabeth Ann Seton (6-8) Milford 65 Rep. John Becker 14 Sen. Joe Uecker St. Andrew/St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Elementary (K-5) Milford 65 Rep. John Becker 14 Sen. Joe Uecker St. Columban Elementary School Loveland 65 Rep. John Becker 14 Sen. Joe Uecker St. Louis Elementary School Owensville 65 Rep. John Becker 14 Sen. Joe Uecker St. Thomas More Elementary School Cincinnati 65 Rep. John Becker 14 Sen. Joe Uecker St. Veronica Elementary School Cincinnati 65 Rep. John Becker 14 Sen. Joe Uecker St. Bernadette Elementary School Amelia 66 Rep. Doug Green 14 Sen. Joe Uecker St. Michael Consolidated Elementary Ripley 66 Rep. Doug Green 14 Sen. Joe Uecker St. Luke Elementary School Beavercreek 73 Rep. Rick Perales 10 Sen. Bob Hackett St. Brigid Elementary School Xenia 74 Rep. Bill Dean 10 Sen. Bob Hackett Catholic Central Elementary (Lagonda Campus) Springfield 79 Rep. Kyle Koehler 10 Sen. Bob Hackett Catholic Central Elementary (Limestone Campus) Springfield 79 Rep. Kyle Koehler 10 Sen. Bob Hackett Catholic Central Jr./Sr. High School Springfield 79 Rep. Kyle Koehler 10 Sen. Bob Hackett Piqua Catholic School Piqua 80 Rep. Jena Powell 05 Sen. Steve Huffman St. Patrick Elementary School Troy 80 Rep. Jena Powell 05 Sen. Steve Huffman Holy Rosary Elementary School St. Marys 82 Rep. Craig Riedel 01 Sen. Robert McColley Immaculate Conception Elementary School Celina 84 Rep. Susan Manchester 12 Sen. Matt Huffman St. Mary Elementary School Greenville 84 Rep. Susan Manchester 12 Sen. Matt Huffman Holy Angels Elementary School Sidney 85 Rep. A. Nino Vitale 12 Sen. Matt Huffman Lehman Catholic High School Sidney 85 Rep.
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