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News & Announcements

Emerson 4th Grader Wins Essay Contest

Congratulations to Emerson Elementary fourth grader Gemma Zahriyeh on winning the Lakewood Chamber of Commerce's annual "Why I Love Lakewood" contest! Gemma earned the right to join Santa to flip the switch on the city holiday lights at Light Up Lakewood Dec. 6 and also earned $100. Gemma will read her essay at the event. You can read Gemma's winning essay by clicking on "Read More".

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Sounds of the Season Set for Dec. 5

Come and join the George P. Read Performing Arts Department at Lakewood High School for the annual Sounds of the Season concert! On Friday, Dec. 5 beginning at 7 pm in the Civic Auditorium, the top band, choir and orchestra ensembles will perform holiday tunes and spread an abundance of cheer during this collage-style concert. Tickets in advance are $8 adult, $4 student. he day of show they are $10 adult, $5 student. Tickets can be purchased at the link below:

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Grants Help Expand District Offerings

This summer, the District secured a $50,000 Safe Routes to School grant. That money has allowed us to purchase the Think Global, Walk Local and Slow Down, Rangers Around signs you see around town, in addition to bike racks and student bike helmets. Funding these types of “extra” projects that happen around the District would not be possible without the efforts of many of our staff and administrators in applying and being awarded grants from state agencies and local organizations. Not only that, but a number of critical programs that support our students are available only because of a grant.

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Gov. Literacy Leaders Tour Comes to Emerson

On Oct. 28, the District was honored to welcome Gov. Mike DeWine, First Lady Fran DeWine, and Ohio Department of Education and Workforce Director Stephen Dackin to Emerson Elementary as part of the governor's Literacy Leaders Tour celebrating Science of Reading Champion buildings. State Sen. Nickie Antonio also joined the group. Emerson is one of four of our elementary schools that earned the champion honor, along with Hayes, Lincoln, and Roosevelt. In addition, our district is only one of two in the state to have multiple buildings earn the designation.

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Gilliland Places 16th in State Meet

Congratulations to junior Porter Gilliland, who competed in the State Championship Meet for cross country on Nov. 1 and finished 16th overall, good enough to be named All-State! Porter qualified for the state meet by finishing in fourth place out of a field of 344 at Regionals. This was on the heels of his second-place finish at Districts. This was Porter's second straight year qualifying for the championship meet. Way to go, Porter!

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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. 

Global Citizenship/Awareness

trout release

 

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 cafe

 

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

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