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Lakewood Middle School now serves students in Grades 7 and 8. More: Lakewood grade shake-up means new schools for some. That also meant that Clifton Avenue Grade School and Oak Street School began ...
Lakewood High School is a public high school in St. Petersburg, Florida operated by Pinellas County Schools. It opened in 1966 with students previously attending St. Petersburg High School and Boca Ciega High School .
St. Edward High School is an all-boys Catholic high school in Lakewood, Ohio, United States. It was founded in 1949 and is operated by the Midwest Province of the Brothers of Holy Cross . It is one of three remaining all-boys Catholic high schools in the Greater Cleveland area ( Benedictine and Saint Ignatius being the others) and has an ...
Lakewood High School was established in 1928 at 7655 W 10th Avenue in Lakewood, with elementary and junior high schools on the same campus. The high school moved to its current location at 9700 W. 8th Avenue in summer 1958, and the previous site became the location of the Jefferson County Open School in 1989. [4]
Until the 1960s and 1970s, Lakewood High School served as a regional high school for the communities of Jackson to the west, Howell to the north, and Manchester to the southwest. While each municipality had their own elementary school district, they would send their students to Lakewood High School as part of a sending/receiving relationship.
The Attorney General's Office asked the state Supreme Court to review a decision granting Rabbi Osher Eisemann a new trial in his corruption case.
Lakewood High School's athletic field was built in 1941 and is located just south of the school building in the school's athletic complex. The stadium is used for numerous sporting events, including playoff and home football games for nearby St. Edward High School football team, which is located a few blocks away.
The high school was founded by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet (CSJ). It opened its doors on September 14, 1964, and was dedicated on May 5, 1967, by Cardinal James McIntyre who had asked the CSJ to open a school for girls in Lakewood. Since its founding, the school has graduated over 4,200 students.