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A brick building with a sign reading "Lakota West Freshman Campus" stands under a bright sky with the words "MFP Funding Options Considered" overlaid.

Lakota’s Board is exploring funding options for its Master Facilities Plan, which includes plans to address overcrowding and reduce school transitions for students. The discussion also included potential state funding and future planning needs. Learn what this means and what comes next.

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The 2026 Lakota Diamond Award Winners, featuring headshot portraits of four individuals in a diamond-shaped frame.

The Northern Cincinnati Foundation, in partnership with Lakota Local Schools and Phelan Insurance Agency, is proud to honor four Lakota teachers and staff who are "a cut above the rest." The recipients of the 2026 “Lakota Diamond Awards" incldue: PreK-6 Teacher Winner Danita Taylor (Cherokee Elementary); 7-12 Teacher Winner Tim Ross (Lakota West High School); Support Staff Winner Jama Singh (Teacher Leader, Cherokee Elementary School); and Administrator Winner Blake Cripe (Principal, Hopewell Junior School). 

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

Read More about Celebrating Lakota's 2026 Diamond Award Winners
Little boy in blue shirt holding pendant that says "1st Day of School" with circular graphic behind him and text "2025-26 Kindergarten Enrollment & All Grade Levels Opens Feb. 1"

Enrollment for all NEW Lakota students in grades K-12 for the 2026-2027 school year, including incoming kindergartners, is now open. Enroll before the kindergarten parent information nights happening on April 30 from 6-7 p.m. at each early childhood school. 

Unlike the traditional Aug. 1 cut-off date, students must be five years old on or before the first day of school (Thursday, Aug. 13) to enroll in kindergarten for the 2026-2027 school year. Currently enrolled students do NOT need to enroll for the following school year.

Read More about 2026-2027 K-12 Enrollment for NEW Students Now Open
A group of individuals standing together, some in military t-shirts, with an American flag and the text "Military Commitment 2026" displayed in the background.

Eighteen Lakota seniors were recognized for choosing military service after graduation during commitment ceremonies at Lakota East and Lakota West. Surrounded by family, friends and staff, student speakers reflected on what this milestone means and what lies ahead.

Read More about Lakota Honors 18 Seniors Committing to Military Service
High school senior girl and boy in grad attire in front of their school building and another high school girl and boy holding certificates

With graduation quickly approaching, Lakota Local Schools proudly celebrates the seniors who have earned the distinction of valedictorian and salutatorian at Lakota East and Lakota West high schools. These students exemplify academic excellence, curiosity and commitment, while fully embracing the opportunities Lakota offers both inside and outside the classroom.

Congratulations to Lakota East's valedictorian Ava Kohlhaas and salutatorian John “Jack” Doyle. We also honor Lakota West's valedictorian Lukas Jensen and salutatorian Borianna Matey. 

Read More about Get to Know Lakota’s Class of 2026 Valedictorians and Salutatorians
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With over 300 nominations submitted since the beginning of the school year, our final Gem Award honorees reflect some the very best at Lakota. This April, we celebrate:

  • Allison McIntosh (Counselor, Hopewell ECS) - Beacon of Positivity and Sapphire of Student Support Gems
  • Kelly McGuire (Intervention Specialist, Cherokee) - Sapphire of Student Support Gem
  • Carrie Oglesby (PE/Health Teacher, Plains Junior) - Polished Team Player Gem
  • Taryn Barker (Associate Principal, Lakota West Freshman) - Clear Cut Expert Gem

Each recipient was surprised during the school day with cheers, applause and heartfelt congratulations from the students, colleagues and nominators who admire them most. Read more about their amazing contributions!

Read More about Meet Our Last Gem Award Winners of 2026
Colorful plastic gears of various sizes and colors are held up by multiple hands, creating a collaborative and interactive display.

From hands-on career experiences to shared facilities that serve families, local leaders are exploring new ways to support students and strengthen the community. See what’s being discussed and how these partnerships could shape future opportunities.

Read More about Collaboration Continues to Expand Student Opportunities and Community Access
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Students who land in Lakota East Freshman's LINCC Lab are winning - in more than just academic progress. Get an inside look at this unique program that "links" together the ninth grade language arts, social studies and art curriculums, giving students a personalized learning experience where they take ownership of their learning and also find community.

Read More about LINCC Lab: Where Students Find Community & Personalized Learning

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