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Lakewood City Schools will be accepting bids for the purchase and installation of weight room equipment and turf until 11:00 a.m. EST, Monday, March 31, 2025, at Taft Center for Innovation, 13701 Lake Ave., Lakewood, OH 44107, attention Mr. Kent Zeman,Treasurer.
The open enrollment period for the 2025-2026 school year is open now through April 15, 2025. Parents/guardians can find more information and submit their application at the links below. Notification of open enrollment status will be as follows: The first-round of notifications will occur the week of June 9, 2025. Kindergarten notification will be made the week of August 11, 2025. If you have any questions regarding open enrollment, please call 216-529-4244.
Congratulations to Emerson, Hayes, Lincoln and Roosevelt elementary schools on being honored by Gov. Mike DeWine in his new Governor’s Science of Reading Recognition Program, which recognizes schools who have aligned their curriculum with the Science of Reading, embraced professional development for teachers and raised literacy achievement among students. Our four schools were among 47 schools recognized by the governor.
Congratulations to the four LHS student artists who have been named winners for the 2025 Ohio Governor’s Youth Art Exhibition! The artwork of Anna Maurer, Helen Fraunfelder and Oceana (Iris) Krizan will hang in the public exhibition of nearly 300 art pieces. Another piece by Iris and one by Poppy Smrekar will hang in a special Cameo exhibit in the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce building. Kudos to all on this amazing achievement!
The West Shore Career-Tech District provides hands-on learning in their 13 programs aimed toward preparing students for college and careers. Now, some West Shore students are taking their hands-on learning a step further into the real world with internships in the community.
Congratulations to the 18 Lakewood High School students whose artwork has been selected to advance to state judging in the Ohio Governor’s Youth Art Exhibition! Many of the students have multiple pieces moving on for a total of 29 for LHS! More than 1,200 pieces of artwork were submitted for regional judging and only about 20% moved on to state judging this weekend. Winners will have their art included in an exhibition in Columbus. You can view the amazing artwork of our students in the linked presentation.
The Lakewood Board of Education at its March 3 meeting approved Stephanie Morgan as the District's new director of Student Services, effective Aug. 1, 2025. Morgan replaces Lisa Bruening, who is retiring.
Congratulationsto senior Zayna Muntaser for qualifying for the Girls State Wrestling Championships for the fourth straight year! Zayna earned her state spot by finishing as runner-up in her weight class at the District Tournament. Also making it to his sport's state championship meet in February was diver Drew Wallen, who finished 24th in the state. Congratulations to both and to their coaches as well!
Congratulations to our March Educator Spotlight honoree, Harding Middle School and Franklin School of Opportunity teacher Mandi Varga! Learn more about why Mandi was nominated by one of her colleagues at the Read More link below.
Congratulations to our February Educator Spotlight honorees: Emerson Elementary's Delaney Caskey and Garfield Middle School's Amber Rykaceski! Learn more about why these two outstanding staff members were nominated at the Read More link below.
Upcoming Events
Lakewood High School Cafeteria, 14100 Franklin Blvd, Lakewood, OH
Taft Center for Innovation, 13701 Lake Ave., Room 109
Taft Center for Innovation, 13701 Lake Ave., Room 103
Garfield Cafetorium
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.
Global Citizenship/Awareness
Our high school AP Environmental students recently released over 100 young rainbow trout into the Rocky River, marking the next chapter of the trouts' lives as they make their way to Lake Erie. From testing the Rocky River water for safety before release to the release itself, teacher Rita Chahda-Gonzalez says the students were deeply involved every step of the way. They've nurtured these trout since they received them as mere eggs from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources in January.
Collaboration
Students in the West Shore Career-Tech Transition to Work program and some of the Lakewood High MILES students called on their collaboration, critical and creative thinking skills to open The Friendship Cafe for staff at Lakewood High School. The cafe, which serves coffee, tea and cocoa, is an amazing opportunity for students to learn and practice employable skills and conduct themselves in a professional manner. Whether operating the cash register or making the beverages, the students provided service with a smile!
By the Numbers
4,200
Students grades PreK-12
12
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"
8
Best Communities for Music Ed awards