The village of Indian Hill ranked No. 3 and Wyoming ranked No. 4 in Niche's Suburbs with the Best Public Schools in Ohio.
Northern Kentucky suburbs also ranked high: Fort Thomas ranked No. 2 and Fort Mitchell ranked No. 3 for Suburbs with the Best Public Schools in Kentucky.
The rankings were released Monday as part of a larger data set, the Best Places to Live in 2021. Madeira ranked No. 4 in all of Ohio and Fort Thomas ranked No. 2 in all of Kentucky.
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Niche, a ranking and review site headquartered in Pittsburgh, broke the data down into specific categories, including best places for families, best public schools, most diverse, healthiest, best places for young professionals and best for retirees.
The rankings for best public schools are based on state test scores, graduation rates, SAT/ACT scores, teacher quality and student and parent reviews, according to Niche.com.
Suburbs with the best public schools in Ohio were:
- Glenwillow (suburb of Cleveland).
- Solon (suburb of Cleveland).
- The village of Indian Hill (suburb of Cincinnati).
- Wyoming (suburb of Cincinnati).
- Powell (suburb of Columbus).
- Ottawa Hills (suburb of Toledo).
- Sixteen Mile Stand (suburb community of Cincinnati, which is served by three different districts - Sycamore, Loveland and Princeton).
- Oakwood (suburb of Dayton).
- Madeira (suburb of Cincinnati).
- Montgomery (suburb of Cincinnati).
Mason and Blue Ash were next on the list.
Suburbs with the best public schools in Kentucky were:
- Anchorage (suburb of Louisville).
- Fort Thomas.
- Fort Mitchell.
- Orchard Grass Hills (suburb of Louisville).
- Crestwood (suburb of Louisville).
- Pewee Valley (suburb of Louisville).
- Union.
- Flatwoods.
- Russell.
- La Grange.
Indian Hill ranked No. 55 for places with the best public schools statewide. Wyoming ranked No. 239 on that list, Fort Thomas ranked No. 403 and Fort Mitchell ranked No. 1,332 out of 7,511 Places with the Best Public Schools in America, according to Niche.
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