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Lake Station Community Schools is a school district headquartered in Lake Station, Indiana, United States. The district serves most of Lake Station. Schools.
Thomas A. Edison Junior-Senior High School is a seven-year (6-12) public junior and senior high school of the Lake Station Community School Corporation in Lake Station, Indiana. The school serves most of Lake Station.
The Lake Station Community Schools district consists of two elementary schools, Virgil I. Bailey and Alexander Hamilton, and one combined junior and senior high school Thomas A. Edison Junior-Senior High School. The River Forest Community School Corporation serves the West End of Lake Station (approximately one-third of the city).
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Students' guardians use Skyward's Family Access product to stay up-to-date on students' grades, school schedules, food service accounts, and to communicate with teachers and other district staff. Students use Skyward's Student Access product to check their own grades and schedules, work on online assignments, and communicate with teachers.
River Forest High School is a secondary school located in Lake Station, Indiana, with a Hobart postal address, [4] serving grades 6–12.It is the secondary school in the River Forest Community School Corporation, serving the entire town of New Chicago, portions of the cities of Gary, Hobart and Lake Station, and unincorporated areas in Hobart Township, Lake County. [5]
Its public school districts include the School City of Hobart, the River Forest Community School Corporation, and the Lake Station Community School Corporation, each with one high school: Hobart High School, River Forest High School, and Thomas A. Edison High School.
Lake Central High School (LCHS) is a high school in St. John, Indiana, for students in grades nine through twelve.Its students come from St. John Township which includes the towns of St. John and Dyer (generally north of 101st Ave), almost the entire town of Schererville, [3] unincorporated areas with Crown Point postal addresses (north of 101st Ave), [citation needed] and the southeastern ...