Lakeview High School (Battle Creek, Michigan)

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Lakeview High School
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Lakeview High School (Battle Creek, Michigan)
15060 Helmer Road S


49015-9641

United States
Coordinates 42°17′29″N85°14′07″W / 42.291355°N 85.235284°W / 42.291355; -85.235284 [1]
Information
Other nameLHS
Type Secondary education
MottoVivite Discere, Discite Vivere [2]
(Lived to learn, Learned to live)
School boardLakeview Board of Education [3]
School district Lakeview School District (Battle Creek)
Authority Michigan Department of Education [4]
PrincipalCody Japinga [5]
Staff69 [6]
Teaching staff56 [7]
Grades9-12 [8]
Number of students1,310 (2019-2020 school year) [8]
LanguageEnglish
Color(s)White, Purple [9]
  
Athletics conferenceSouthwestern Michigan Athletic Conference [9]
SportsYes
MascotSparty
NewspaperThe Crystal
YearbookThe Log [10]
Website lakeviewspartans.org

Lakeview High School is a secondary education institution located within the Lakeview School District in Battle Creek, Michigan [11]
The name Lakeview reportedly comes from a teacher that was looking out a window of the first Lakeview school and decided that there was a "Lake view". [12]

Contents

Academics

Lakview High School offers many options of education for students. In the 2020–2021 school year students have the option to attend in-person two days per week or the Lakeview Virtual Academy. [13] Students can take select classes at the Calhoun Area Career Center, [14] Michigan Virtual High School, [15] and Math and Science courses at the Battle Creek Area Mathematics and Science Center. [16] Lakeview High School also offers 21 Advanced Placement courses. [17] Students are also allowed to take college courses, most commonly with Kellogg Community College, through dual enrollment. [18]

Athletics

Lakeview offers 15 sports during the fall, winter, and spring. [9]

Awards

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Battle Creek Area Mathematics and Science Center
Kellogg Community College