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Lakota Local Schools recently conducted a public opinion research study to understand the community's views on various aspects of the school district. The study was carried out by Fallon Research & Communications, Inc. in February and involved 401 live telephone interviews and secure SMS/text-to-web surveys with adult residents of the District. Paul Fallon presented his findings to the Board of Education at the March 19 master facilities committee meeting.

Read More about Building a Better Future: Lakota Schools’ Community Feedback Highlights Key Priorities
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Lakota Local Schools is proud to present its March "Lakota Gem Award" winners - the teachers, administrators and support staff who bring a sparkle to our schools. Selected from a growing pool of over 350 nominations, Lakota’s most precious gems for March include: Wyandot ECS intervention specialist Bailey Plummer, Independence Elementary cafeteria manager Tammy Roman, Ridge Junior instructional aide Jenny Iames, Lakota East High School teacher Stacey Lane and parent mentor of Lakota Special Services Terri Doerr.

Read all about the facets that make these Lakota staff members shine. Then nominate someone whose brilliance makes a difference in our schools. Next month's gems will be announced mid-April.

Read More about Meet Our March Lakota Gems
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The Northern Cincinnati Foundation, in partnership with Lakota Local Schools and Phelan Insurance Agency, is accepting nominations for recipients of the 2025 “Lakota Diamond Educator Award.” Nominations are due Friday, April 11 and four honorees will be announced the first full week of May during “Teacher Appreciation Week.”

Formerly known as the “Lakota Educator of Excellence Award,” the new name establishes a connection to Lakota’s new Lakota Gem Award, which celebrates outstanding staff all year long. Recipients must exemplify all six facets, or categories, of the Lakota gems that the District awards on a monthly basis. 

Read More about Foundation's 2025 Diamond Educator Award Recognizes Top Lakota Gems
CCP Intent Form Deadline and more

INTENT FORM:

Any student that would like the opportunity to participate in the College Credit Plus program for the 25/26 school year, must complete and submit the State mandatory CCP Intent form by April 1st. Submitting the CCP Intent form does NOT commit you to participating in the program. However, if you do NOT submit the CCP Intent form you will not have the option to participate in the CCP program during the 25/26 school year.

 

Read More about College Credit Plus (CCP) Important Information and Deadlines
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A recent unit all about empathy in fifth graders’ Social Emotional Learning (SEL) special at Independence Elementary started with this question: “How do we make kindness normal?” Their response spurred a school-wide celebration of “Random Acts of Kindness Week” that had every grade level doing their part. It's exactly the kind of response SEL teachers expect out of the new curriculum they are piloting this year, which approaches each lifelong skill from a different angle at each grade level. 

Read More about SEL Unit Aims to ‘Make Kindness Normal’
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WE are proud to announce Lakota’s eighth annual Military Commitment Ceremony, honoring our seniors who have committed to serving in a branch of the United States military and those attending a military academy. This special event is our way of recognizing and celebrating the dedication and bravery of our students as they embark on this honorable path. Seniors who are following this path after graduation are asked to complete the signup form by April 11.

Read More about Eighth Annual Military Commitment Ceremony Signup Form Now Open
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Everyone loves to be the line leader! Be first in line to enroll any NEW student for the 2025-2026 school year. Enrollment for all new Lakota students in grades K-12, including incoming kindergartners, is now open. Currently enrolled students do NOT need to enroll for the following school year.

Early kindergarten registration extends through April 4 leading up to the building-hosted kindergarten parent information night on April 10. Stress less: Register early to take home a Lakota cinch bag and stress ball!

Read More about 2025-2026 K-12 Enrollment for NEW Students Now Open
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At the March 4, 2025 Master Facilities Committee meeting, John Mercurio from John W. Mercurio and Associates presented his findings from an independent enrollment study conducted for the District. Chief Operating Officer Chris Passarge commissioned Mercurio for this project to provide the committee a second enrollment study to compare against the one conducted by the Ohio Facilities Construction Commission (OFCC) last fall.

Read More about Summary of the Mercurio and Associates Enrollment Study
WebsiteUpdates (PDF)

At the March 4 school board work session, Superintendent Ashley Whitely shared that updates to the District’s website would be forthcoming to more accurately reflect staffing shifts that have occurred over the past 18 months. “We would like to go through and restructure some things so that it’s accurate information,” said Whitely.

Read More about Website Restructuring Update
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Lakota’s youngest learners, the District’s three-to-five year old preschool students, have been very busy learning about different types of jobs, including being a dentist.

There was no competition for preschooler Sadie's favorite activity: brushing plastic teeth with a play toothbrush because "it makes a fun sound!" The students rotated through different activity stations, each one themed around the dentist, making the learning experience both educational and enjoyable.

Read More about Learning through Play

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