Some of our East Campus seniors went on a field trip to the University of Cincinnati and had a really positive experience.

Some of our East Campus seniors went on a field trip to the University of Cincinnati and had a really positive experience.
Dohn’s Keeping Teen Moms In School (KTMIS) Program gathered a group of wonderful community members to participate in a ‘Think Tank’; brainstorming ways to improve the area and make it feel more like home for the student moms and their babies.
Field trips have long been considered an essential part of the school experience – they give students the opportunity to build cultural understanding and tolerance, and expose them to words outside their own.
Students across Dohn CHS’s 11 campuses were excited to show off their creativity and their Panther Pride by participating in Dohn’s Spirit Week.
Dohn Prep Athletics provides a pathway for students to take their academic and athletic talents to the next level, reaching for their goal of playing collegiate sports!
Meet Ms. Alena Cody, art instructor for the recently added Art Program at Dohn’s Young Women’s Academy.
(Pictured above L-R: Sule Program Officer Jordan J. Klette-Cusher, CEO V. Ruth Klette, Art Teacher Ms Alena Cody, YWA Program Coordinator Ms Paula Goodloe, Ms Sarah Krueger, Educational Aide) Once the dream of bringing an Art class to Dohn’s Young Women’s Academy was...
This May, Dohn's Hamilton Learning Center (DHLC) proudly graduated its first students. The Hamilton campus opened in in 2021 when it became apparent that the city’s student population, 38% Black/Brown, is hugely underserved. Besides being the only predominantly...
Summer School is underway, and Dohn Community High School is also proud to announce that we are launching a new vocational program, the Dohn Career Center. More to come on this exciting venture in future newsletters… This forward momentum would not be possible without...
Paula Goodloe, former math educator and current Program Coordinator of Dohn Community High School’s Young Women’s Academy (YWA) knew something didn‘t add up. The students of YWA needed more than the regular academic curriculum. Ms. Goodloe was determined to find the...