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The city's official web-site identifies it as "The Village of Indian Hill" despite the claim of the first paragraph. Legally it is "The City of the Village of Indian Hill," they putting the name "Village" in their name" once they exceeded 5,000 population because they liked the sound of it.
[edit] Films shot at CCDS
I was under the impression that although there was a reference to CCDS in the movie Traffic the school scenes were actually shot at Walnut Hills High School. I don't know anything about the others, but the relevance of this whole anecdote isn't clear to me.