Lake Central School Corporation | |
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Location | |
8260 Wicker Avenue United StatesSt. John, Indiana | |
Coordinates | 41°28′04″N87°28′13″W / 41.4677°N 87.4704°W |
District information | |
Type | Public school district |
Grades | PreK–12 |
Established | 1967 |
Superintendent | Dr. Larry Veracco |
Students and staff | |
Enrollment | 9,633 [1] |
Faculty | 546 [2] |
Other information | |
Website | lcsc |
Lake Central School Corporation is a public school district in St. John Township, Indiana.
Lake Central School Corporation operates several schools in St. John Township, Indiana. [3] Its students come from the towns of St. John, Dyer (north of 101st Ave), the entire town of Schererville, unincorporated Crown Point (north of 101st Ave), and the southeastern section of Griffith that is within St. John Township.
District Schools
Lake Central High School | 8400 Wicker Avenue St. John, IN 46373 |
Clark Middle School | 8915 West 93rd Avenue St. John, IN 46373 |
Grimmer Middle School | 225 West 77th Avenue Schererville, IN 46375 |
Kahler Middle School | 600 Joliet Street Dyer, IN 46311 |
Bibich Elementary School | 14600 W 81st Avenue Dyer, IN 46311 |
Homan Elementary School | 210 East Joliet Street Schererville, IN 46375 |
Kolling Elementary School | 8801 Wicker Avenue St. John, IN 43673 |
Peifer Elementary School | 1824 Cline Avenue Schererville, IN 46375 |
Protsman Elementary School | 1121 Harrison Avenue Dyer, IN 46311 |
Watson Elementary School | 333 West 77th Avenue Schererville, IN 46375 |
West Lake Special Education Cooperative | 212 East Joliet Street Schererville, IN 46375 |
Current Administration The corporation's administration office is located in the south part of Lake Central High School.
Position | Name |
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Superintendent | Dr. Larry Veracco |
Assistant Superintendent | Al Gandolfi |
Director of Primary Education | Theresa Schoon |
Director of Secondary Education | Sarah Castaneda |
Director of Special Education | Rebecca Gromala |
Director of Business Services | Rob James |
Director of Facilities | Bill Ledyard |
Director of Technology | Rick Moreno |
Director of Food Services | Gladys Rediger |
Director of Transportation | Christian Flores |
Current School Board
Position | Name |
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President | Cindy Sues |
Vice President | Dr. Janice Malchow |
Secretary | Howard Marshall |
Member | Dr. Jennifer Medlen |
Member | Nicole Kelly |
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