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News & Announcements

Kindergarten Parent Info Night Feb. 4

Lakewood City Schools' Kindergarten Parent Information Night will be held Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026, from 6:30-8 pm in the Grant Elementary School cafeteria. Due to a change in state law, a child must be 5 years old on or before the first day of school (Aug. 27, 2026) rather than Sept. 30 in order to be eligible to enter kindergarten in Fall 2026. The program will include a presentation from the Department of Teaching & Learning on details about the curriculum and the registration process. Registration for the 2026-2027 school year begins on Feb 5, 2026. See the link below for more information and to RSVP.

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A Closer Look at West Shore Career-Tech

Tucked inside Lakewood High School is one of the region’s most dynamic and innovative learning opportunities: the West Shore Career-Technical District. West Shore is a career-tech consortium consisting of four area school districts: Bay Village, Lakewood, Rocky River and Westlake. Students in West Shore take all their career-tech classes at Lakewood High School, or some off-site work locations for specific programs. West Shore has been providing students comprehensive career and workforce readiness opportunities for over 50 years.

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Harding Jr. Model UN Team Shines

Harding’s Junior Model United Nations Team had an excellent conference at John Carroll University Jan. 7-8. The entire team represented Lakewood well, embodying the many competencies of the Vision of A Lakewood Ranger. They collaborated, communicated, and cooperated with schools from across the Greater Cleveland area to help solve global issues. Click on Read More to see which students received awards for their participation.

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New 2026 Board Officers, Members Sworn In

The Lakewood Board of Education kicked off its first meeting of 2026 with Treasurer Kent Zeman swearing in recently re-elected members Nora Katzenberger and Betsy Bergen Shaughnessy followed by the swearing in of President Shaughnessy and Vice President Lisa Dopman. Click on the links below to read outgoing remarks by last year's president, Nora Katzenberger, and President Shaughnessy.

Shaughnessy remarks
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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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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