Lakeland High School (Michigan)

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Lakeland High School
Lakeland High School White Lake Michigan.JPG
Address
Lakeland High School (Michigan)
1630 Bogie Lake Road

,
48383

United States
Coordinates 42°37′33″N83°30′55″W / 42.6259°N 83.5152°W / 42.6259; -83.5152
Information
Type Public
Opened1975 (1975) [1]
School district Huron Valley Schools
SuperintendentPaul Salah
CEEB code 232593
NCES School ID 261899005584 [2]
PrincipalLibby Held [3]
Faculty86.54 (on full-time equivalent (FTE) basis) (as of 2014–2015) [2]
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,413 (as of 2016–2017) [4]
Color(s) Silver, Blue, and White    
Athletics conferenceLakes Valley Conference
Nickname Eagles
NewspaperTalon
YearbookAquila
Feeder schoolsOak Valley Middle School, White Lake Middle School
Website www.hvs.org/o/lakeland/
Student assessments
2021–22 school
year [5]
Change vs.
prior year [5]

M-STEP 11th grade proficiency rates
(Science / Social Studies)
Advanced %21.3 / 8.0
Proficient %34.6 / 33.3
PR. Proficient %16.7 / 48.9
Not Proficient %27.4 / 9.8
Average test scores
SAT Total982.9
(Decrease2.svg −26.8)

Lakeland High School (LHS), commonly referred to as White Lake Lakeland [lower-alpha 1] [6] or Lakeland, is a public high school located in White Lake, Michigan. As of 2023, the current Interim principal is Libby Held. Lakeland opened in 1975, and is in the Huron Valley School District.

Contents

While the physical school itself opened in September of 1975 (for the 1975-1976 school year), a separate class of "Lakeland High School" students attended Milford High School for one year (1974-1975), on a split schedule. [7]

Athletics

Lakeland High School is a member of the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) and is home to 14 boys and 14 girls varsity teams across 18 different sports. [8] Lakeland has won five state titles since opening in 1975. These include four in boys' cross country (1991, 1996, 1997, 2016), [9] and one in girls' bowling (2006). [10]

Notable alumni

Notes

  1. "White Lake Lakeland" is commonly used in local and regional media outlets, especially when reporting sports scores and competition outcomes.

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