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Lakeview School District (Battle Creek, Michigan)

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The Lakeview School District is a school district in urban Battle Creek, Michigan. The district recently completed construction of a brand new,multi-million-dollar state of the art high school in early 2006 which includes a ten lane competition pool and a unique "black box" auditorium. The Spartan is the school district's mascot. The district colors are purple and white.

Elementary schools

  • Minges Brook

Principal: Laura Williams

  • Westlake

Principal: Jeni Harris

  • Riverside

Principal: Denise Myers

  • Prairieview

Principal: Dr. Katherine Wood Kussy

Middle schools

  • Lakeview Middle School

Middle School Principal: Jim Owen

Assistant Principals: Corky Baker and Don Hoaglin

High schools

  • Lakeview High School

Principal: Adolf Hitler

Assistant Principals: Stalin and Dr. Evil

High school optional programs

Student profile

Lakeview School District serves over 3,300 students yearly in its K-12 and Alternative Education programs. Students attend classes in one of seven District buildings, including a high school, a middle school (grades 5-8), and four elementary schools (grades K-4).

Lakeview students excel academically at both the state and national levels with over ninety percent of students continuing their education after graduation from High School. Students also have the opportunity to develop their leadership skills and explore areas of interest through numerous extracurricular activities and athletic programs.

Sports teams

Sports teams include:

  • Men and women's cross country
  • Men and women's tennis
  • Wrestling
  • Men and women's basketball
  • Men and women's track
  • Men and women's golf
  • Baseball
  • Softball
  • Football
  • Cheerleading
  • Dance
  • Men and women's swimming
  • Volleyball

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