Wyoming High School was ranked the 3rd best Ohio high school by US News in 2022. The school received a score of 84.2 out of 100. The school has scored above an 80 five out of the last seven years. In 2015 Wyoming placed 4th in the state with a score of 73.5. Wyoming was ranked number 1 in the state on the Ohio 2006 State Report Card, with a performance index rating of 108.6. In 2009, it was ranked 70th in Newsweek Magazine's Top 1200 Schools in the nation.[5]
The motto of Wyoming High School is "Where Excellence Becomes a Way of Life."
Wyoming offers various music opportunities, including three string orchestras, a band, and multiple choir programs. There are also many other courses offered in the visual arts, such as Computer Graphics and Photography, as well as three separate AP art classes.
Spanish, French, and Latin are offered in five separate levels at Wyoming. Each language has levels I, II, III, IV, and V (AP), available to every student.
Extracurriculars
Also of note is Wyoming's outstanding drama program, which is based in the Pendery Center Auditorium, a state-of-the-art facility that was completed in the year 2000. Two full length plays and one musical are presented each year. Recent productions include Miracle Worker (2017), Games Afoot (2017), Sound of Music (2017), and Merry Wives of Winsor (2016).[7]
As of January 2020, the list of extra-curricular activities was as follows:
Academic Team
The Alliance (GSA)
AVID
Brass Ensemble
Brothers & Sisters United
Chamber Music WHS
Chess Club
Club HOPE (Help Our Planet Earth)
Coding Club
Color Guard/Flag Corps
Drama Club
Dungeons and Dragons Club
Engineering Club
French Club
GLEE Club
Horizon (School Newspaper)
INTERalliance Club
Icarus (Student Literary Magazine)
Jazz Ensemble
JETS – TEAMS
Latin Club
Mock Trial
Model United Nations
Political Discourse Club
Photography Club
Positive Psychology
Project L.E.A.D.
Robotics Club
Science Olympiad
Spanish Club
Student Council
Ultimate Frisbee
Women in STEM
Yearbook Committee
WYOMUN
First established in 2014, WYOMUN is a Model United Nations conference run by the Wyoming High School Model United Nations Club.[10] The conference annually hosts over 250 high school and middle school students from around the Greater Cincinnati Area. Its seventh iteration happened on October 31, 2020, and its eighth iteration is scheduled for October 30, 2021.[11]
Each year, WYOMUN invites keynote speakers to address its delegates during opening ceremonies. Notable recent speakers have been Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown, President of the Puerto Rican Senate and current gubernatorial candidate Eduardo Bhatia, and Indiana University Maurer School of Law Vice President of International Affairs Hannah L. Buxbaum. The keynote speaker for WYOMUN VII was the distinguished former ambassador Thomas Boyatt. Notable alumni include.
Athletics
Wyoming is a long time member of the Cincinnati Hills League (CHL), a very competitive small school league in the Cincinnati area.
The CHL All-Sports trophy is awarded to the school within the Cincinnati Hills League that has had the most successful overall athletic program in the school year. The years Wyoming has won the All-Sports trophy:[13][14]
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