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| Name | Lansing School District |
| Location | Lansing, Michigan, United States |
| Grades | Preschool-High school |
Lansing School District is a public school district located in Lansing, Michigan, United States, serving students from Preschool to High school. The district is part of the Michigan Department of Education and is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. The district has a long history of providing quality education to its students, with notable alumni including Magic Johnson, who attended Everett High School (Michigan), and Bubba Smith, who attended Eastern High School (Michigan). The district is also home to several National Blue Ribbon Schools, including C.W. Otto Middle School and Pattengill Elementary School.
The Lansing School District has a rich history dating back to the late 19th century, with the first school building, Lansing Central School, being constructed in 1863. Over the years, the district has grown and expanded, with the addition of new schools, including Eastern High School (Michigan), which was established in 1928, and Sexton High School, which was established in 1944. The district has also undergone significant changes, including the Desegregation of its schools in the 1970s, which was overseen by Judge Robert DeMascio of the United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan. Notable events in the district's history include the Lansing School District strike of 1979, which involved American Federation of Teachers and National Education Association members, and the Michigan State University-Lansing School District partnership, which aims to improve student achievement.
The Lansing School District is located in Ingham County, Michigan, and serves students from the city of Lansing, Michigan, as well as parts of Delta Township, Michigan, and Meridian Township, Michigan. The district is situated near several major highways, including Interstate 96 (Michigan), Interstate 69 (Michigan), and US Highway 127 (Michigan), making it easily accessible from surrounding areas. The district is also close to several notable landmarks, including the Michigan State Capitol, Impression 5 Science Center, and Cooley Law School Stadium, home of the Lansing Lugnuts.
The Lansing School District serves a diverse student population, with students from a variety of racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds. According to data from the National Center for Education Statistics, the district has a student body that is approximately 46% African American, 31% Caucasian, 15% Hispanic or Latino, and 8% Asian American. The district also has a significant population of students who are English language learners, with over 20% of students speaking a language other than English at home. Notable organizations that serve the district's diverse population include the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, League of United Latin American Citizens, and Asian American Journalists Association.
The Lansing School District offers a range of academic programs and services to its students, including Advanced Placement courses, International Baccalaureate programs, and Special education services. The district is also home to several Magnet schools, including the Lansing STEM Academy, which focuses on Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education, and the Lansing School of the Arts, which provides a rigorous arts education to students. The district has partnerships with several local organizations, including Michigan State University, Lansing Community College, and the Impression 5 Science Center, to provide students with hands-on learning experiences and career training.
The Lansing School District is governed by a Board of education composed of seven members, who are elected by the community to serve four-year terms. The district is led by a Superintendent (education), who is responsible for overseeing the district's operations and implementing its strategic plan. The district is also supported by several administrative departments, including the Curriculum and Instruction department, the Business and Finance department, and the Human Resources department. Notable administrators in the district's history include Superintendent Yvonne Caamal Canul, who served from 2006 to 2012, and Deputy Superintendent Delsa Chapman, who has worked with organizations such as the National Association of Elementary School Principals and the American Educational Research Association.
The Lansing School District operates a total of 27 schools, including 13 Elementary schools, 5 Middle schools, and 4 High schools. The district's facilities include several modern buildings, such as the Lansing STEM Academy, which was constructed in 2012, and the Sexton High School stadium, which was renovated in 2015. The district is also home to several historic buildings, including the Lansing Central School, which was built in 1863, and the Eastern High School (Michigan), which was constructed in 1928. The district has partnerships with several local organizations, including the City of Lansing, Ingham County, Michigan, and the Lansing Parks and Recreation Department, to provide students with access to community facilities and resources. Category:School districts in Michigan