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More: Lakewood teachers' union, LEA, claims student misbehavior, low morale affecting work In addition, Clifton Avenue Grade School and Oak Street School, which had housed Grades 2 to 6, will now ...
School Address Notes Madison Early Childhood Center: 25601 Couzens: preschool, formerly Halfman Elementary, built 1958 Madison Elementary School: 27107 Hales St: Grades PreK-5, formerly Shoenhals Elementary Madison High School: 915 E 11 Mile Rd. Grades 9-12, built 1960 Madison Preparatory School: 915 E 11 Mile Rd. Grades 9-12 Wilkinson Middle ...
Elementary school, replaced original Lamphere school built in 1928. John Page Middle School: 29615 Tawas: 1957: Middle school Lamphere Center: 29685 Tawas: 1957: Special education school, shares a building with John Page Middle School Lamphere High School: 610 W 13 Mile Rd. 1961: High school Lamphere Learning Ladder: 31201 Dorchester: Preschool ...
Holy Name High School, Parma Heights; Horizon Science Academy, Cleveland (main headquarters) Independence High School, Independence; Jane Addams Business Careers Center, Cleveland; John Adams High School, Cleveland; John F. Kennedy High School, Cleveland; John Hay High School, Cleveland; John Marshall High School, Cleveland; Lakewood High ...
Since May 22, 64 middle school students have been sent to in-school suspension more than once, with 32 of them more than three times, Konar said. Lakewood Middle School has 977 students.
The Lakewood Middle School math teacher and track coach was taken to a hospital and later pronounced dead. “Her loss has left us all broken hearted,” said Lakewood principal Lisa Stolper in a ...
Piner Elementary School [18] with 415 students in grades PreK-1 Aleida Salguero, principal; Spruce Street School [19] with 384 students in grades PreK-1 Marcy Marshall, principal; Middle school. Lakewood Middle School [20] with 1,126 students in grades 6–8 Deb Mazzeo, principal; High school. Lakewood High School [21] with 1,458 students in ...
As of the 2020-2021 school year, the district serves 26,121 students, [2] [3] making it the second largest in Wisconsin. It has 52 schools, including 32 elementary schools (grades K-5), 12 middle schools (grades 6–8), and 6 high schools.