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Community Feedback on Lakota’s Master Facilities Plan: Key Themes and Insights

Lakota community members shared clear priorities—like smaller classes, safer buildings and fewer school moves—as district leaders revisit the Master Facilities Plan. See what more than 1,000 stakeholders said and how their feedback is shaping the next steps.

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Summer School Registration Now Open

Registration is open!

Lakota's 2026 Secondary Summer School will run May 26 through June 26. Original credit and/ credit recovery courses for high school will be offered virtually this summer with the option for both Zoom and in-person help sessions. In-person help sessions will be held at Lakota West Freshman located at 5050 Tylersville Rd. 

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Jan. 19: Celebrate MLK Day, Student Contest Winners

The West Chester Liberty community is invited to attend the 27th annual "Live the Dream: Our Declaration of Unity" community-wide celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr. on Monday, Jan. 19. The program will recognize this year’s student contest winners and follows the one-mile community march, which extends from West Chester Township to Liberty Township. Continue reading to view this year's winners, selected from the nearly 700 entries!

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From Idea to Ink: Union’s Young Writers Make their Mark

Beneath the surface of a first edition, 24-page student magazine filled with content about the 6-7 phenomenon, K-Pop Demon Hunters and chubby cats is an eight-week adventure marked by persistence, partnership and pure hard work. The new writing club at Union Elementary, better known as Union Ink, culminated in so much more than a glossy magazine filled with by-lines from its fifth and sixth grade members.

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Summer School Information for 2026

Lakota's 2026 Secondary Summer School will run May 26 through June 26. Original credit (Health and PE) and credit recovery courses for high school will be offered virtually this summer with the option for both Zoom and in-person help sessions. In-person help sessions will be held at Lakota West Freshman located at 5050 Tylersville Rd. 

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NEW DATE ADDED: Help Shape the Future of Lakota Local Schools

Your voice matters as we plan the next steps for Lakota Local Schools. We are committed to listening and learning from our community, and we need your ideas to improve the Master Facilities Plan. Attend a feedback session and participate in our online survey, open until noon on Jan. 9, 2026. Share your thoughts, then revisit later to rate new thoughts from others. 

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Building Stronger Community Partnerships: Highlights from the First Collaboration Forum

Lakota Local Schools hosted the first Community Partnership Forum, bringing together representatives from the school district, Liberty and West Chester townships, Butler County, Butler Tech and the West Chester Liberty Chamber Alliance. The goal of the meeting was to explore new ways to work together, address shared challenges and strengthen the services each entity provides.

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West Cyber Academy Students Make National History

Lakota West High School seniors Samantha Boothe and Caleb Kingan joined a long line of Lakota Cyber Academy students to earn a spot at the prestigious National Cyber Signing Day table this year. Spotlighting just a few high school students each year for their achievements in cybersecurity, the 2025 ceremony marked the first time that one school district had two students selected for the honor in the same year. 

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Celebrating Lakota's December Gem Award Winners
A monthly tradition at Lakota Local Schools honors “Lakota Gem Award” winners — the teachers, administrators, and support staff who make our schools shine. With over 130 nominations submitted since the school year began, December’s honorees include: Whitney Sagraves (Teacher, Hopewell ECS), Tara Schulte (Instructional Aide / Innovation Hub Specialist, Union Elementary), Rachelle Foster (Teacher, Hopewell Junior), Samantha Fish (Teacher, Lakota West Freshman & Lakota Central), Ron Hawk (Bus Driver, Service Center / Woodland Elementary) and Betsy Fuller (Executive Director School & Community Relations). 

Read more about why each of these "gems" help make Lakota such a special place.

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Full Circle Classrooms: Yesterday's Teachers, Today's Teammates

We love when it all comes full circle! In a new series called “Full Circle Classrooms,” we’re featuring the unique stories of Lakota teachers now teaching alongside their former students. Check out these heartwarming stories of Thunderhawks and Firebirds who spread their wings to return home and give back alongside the people who inspired them most.

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Art Meets Athletics: West Students Inspire Teamwork at Endeavor

When Endeavor sixth graders make it to Lakota West’s main campus one day, they’ll have a daily reminder of a fun afternoon spent connecting with upperclassmen and fabricating two life-size basketball hoops with nets made entirely of hand-painted ceramic rings. But even more mesmerizing than the final masterpieces they co-create might be the lessons wrapped up in the whole process - for the big kids and little kids, alike. 

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Celebrating Lakota's November Gem Award Winners
Lakota Local Schools celebrates its monthly tradition of honoring “Lakota Gem Award” winners — the teachers, administrators, and support staff who make our schools shine.

With nearly 80 nominations submitted since the school year began, November’s honorees include Pam Holbrook (Office Manager, Creekside ECS), Jordan Eisenhard (Principal, Adena Elementary), Kimberlee Hensley (Teacher, Liberty Junior), Casey Johnson (Teacher, East) and John Wilson (Maintenance, Service Center).

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