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News & Announcements

District Boasts Two Stop the Hate Honorees

Congratulations to Garfield Middle School student June Weaver Lakewood High junior Zoe Pierce, who placed first and second, respectively, in the Maltz Museum of Jewish History’s Stop the Hate Youth Speak Out essay and poetry contest! June won the top prize for seventh grade essay category, which comes with a $400 award. Zoe placed second in the poetry category. Her award comes with $1,500 and $500 educational grant for LHS. Well done June and Zoe!

Read June's Essay
Read Zoe's Poem

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District Seeks Bids for Playground Project - Horace Mann Elementary

Lakewood City Schools will be accepting bids for Horace Mann Elementary Playground structures and surfaces until 11:00 a.m. EST, Monday, April 27, 2026, at Taft Center for Innovation, 13701 Lake Ave., Lakewood, OH 44107, attention Mrs. Meghan Rohde, Treasurer. Bid documents in accordance with the Drawings and Specifications prepared by Lakewood City School District can be viewed at the link below: 

Horace Mann Playground Project Details

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Rachel Tansey

The Lakewood Board of Education has approved Rachel Tansey as the District’s new assistant treasurer. Tansey, who is currently treasurer for Green Local Schools in Wayne County, brings extensive experience in school finance, accounting, and public sector operations to the role.In her new position, Tansey will work closely with Treasurer Meghan Rohde to support the District’s financial operations.

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District Awarded Elementary STEM Grant

Congratulations to our elementary STEM team on landing a $7,200 grant from GPD Employees' Foundation! The grant, written by STEM teacher Jackie Gallik, will allow the District to purchase Clixo Movement bundles that help all K-5 learners, including our special education classrooms, participate fully in hands-on STEM. The bundles will help support diverse strengths, sensory needs, and creative problem-solving in every school. Students who benefit from sensory input can use Clixo for calming and regulation. Those who struggle with fine motor coordination can manipulate the pieces with success.

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Our Mission

In partnership with our families and  community, Lakewood City Schools will develop responsible citizens, who are critical and creative thinkers, committed to life-long learning, invested in a diverse  society, and prepared for technological and global opportunities.

Vision of a Lakewood Ranger

In this space we will highlight periodically the ways our Vision of a Lakewood Ranger comes alive in our classrooms and in the many enrichment activities our students enjoy. 

Empathy & Collaboration

art students

 

One of our amazing art teachers at Lakewood High, Dayna Hansen, has created a unique course that brings together many of our Vision of a Lakewood Ranger competencies. The pARTners semester course pairs general education students with students from the MILES unit to collaborate on art projects, foster social and communication skills, and build positive relationships in a supportive and creative environment.

Global Awareness/Citizenship

girls with Be a Hero Waste Zero sign

 

Grant Elementary School's  Green Team is leading the way in transforming the school into a hub of environmentally friendly practices. From recycling and composting initiatives to educational awareness efforts, the young Green Team members are leading the way, with a big assist by Green Team adviser Julie May.  Students routinely compost their leftover food in the cafeteria and even offer a "share table" to help reduce food waste. We are super proud of their efforts!

By the Numbers

4,200

Students grades PreK-12

11

School buildings

29

Languages spoken by our students

20

High school AP courses

13

1:1

Devices to students ratio

99%

Teachers designated as "highly qualified"

9

Best Communities for Music Ed awards