Inclusive schools week children first, building a stronger tomorrow.  December 8-12, 2025 ; logo for inclusive schools network and clip art of children of different disablities playing together
Mary Cleveland and members of A Cappella on the stage at OSBA.
Princeton City Schools logo
Transporation Message
Program for the Viking Football Signing Commitment Day - December 3, 2025
Cincy Shoots for a Cure!
Gif from Business Partner Breakfast
No School Snow Day Tuesday, December 2, 2025 graphics in English and Spanish
Weather Information
Cast & crew of "Poisoned in the Garden"
Ms. Ashley Lee in front of her classroom door that is decorated with submarines
Four Sharonville elementary students wearing matching red shirts stand and smile for the camera at a school event booth. Behind them, three adults also smile, standing in front of a display for Sharonville Elementary with posters and banners highlighting school programs. The booth features colorful visuals, student projects, and informational materials. The setting appears to be an indoor conference.
viking honors athletic End of Season Awards
Sharonville students with Principal Jordan at the Student Achievement Fair
Award winning student photographs - Ascending Dreams, Valley View, and Lover's Alley
Images of student photography along with text: UC Blue Ash Photo Competition, PHS Senior AP Photo Students and the UC Cincinnati Blue Ash College logo
Group of students and staff attending the Job and Career Fair at the Sharonville Convention Center on November 13, 2025
Princeton City School District’s Superintendent G. Elgin Card and Treasurer Chris Poetter, along with superintendents and treasurers across Hamilton County, are sharing a joint letter with all residents regarding proposed property tax reforms and their critical impact on local funding. The letter explains:  • How reductions in state education funding have shifted more responsibility onto local property taxes, which now provide 53.1 percent of Ohio’s school funding  • The devastating impact that eliminating property taxes would have on schools and essential public services, including police, fire, and EMS  • A call for meaningful, sustainable reform along with increased support for seniors and low-income residents We invite you to read the full letter to stay informed on this important issue.
PCSD logo
Graphic displaying “Princeton Board of Education Proclamation” with the Princeton City Schools gold seal in the center and the district logo at the bottom reading, “Princeton City Schools—Empowering Each Student for College, Career, and Life Success.” The background is a light textured beige.