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Lansing School District

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Lansing Public School District
Location
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesPre K-12
Established1861
SuperintendentBen Shuldiner[1]
BudgetUS$ 166.5 million (2020-2021)[2]
NCES District ID2621150[3]
Students and staff
Students10,773 (2017-2018)[3]
Teachers626.25 (2017-2018)[3]
Staff1175.98 (2017-2018)[3]
Other information
Number of Schools27[4]
Websitehttp://www.lansingschools.net/

The Lansing Public School District is the urban public school district covering 52 square miles including most of the city of Lansing, Michigan, part of the city of East Lansing, and parts of the townships of Delta, DeWitt, Lansing, and Watertown. It has specialty schools for Chinese Immersion, International Baccalaureate, STEM, STEAM, and other categories.

History

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Public school in Lansing began in May 1847. Between 1847 and 1851, three separate school districts were created within the three wards of the then-small city. In March 1861 the number of wards was increased to four and the districts were consolidated into a single all-inclusive school district within the city limits as required by the new city charter.[4]

Lansing Central High School's 1942 yearbook discusses the city's first high school: Built in 1875 and rebuilt on the same site in 1910, it became known as Central High School.[5] The next year would be Central's last, as J.W. Sexton High School was dedicated in February 1943, replacing it.[6] Eastern High School opened in 1928[7] and Everett High School opened in 1933, with its present building opening in fall 1959.[8]

In 1966 the district began a trial basis racial desegregation program. The district began desegregation busing at the elementary level in 1972.[9] The vote to enact the desegregation plan was 5-3.[10]

Boundary

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Most of the district is in Ingham County. There, the district includes most of the county's portion of Lansing, as well as portions of East Lansing, Lansing Charter Township, and Delhi Charter Township.[11]

A portion of the district is in Clinton County, where it serves portions of the parts of Lansing and East Lansing in the county, as well as sections of DeWitt Charter Township and Watertown Charter Township.[12]

A portion of the district is in Eaton County, where it serves portions of the parts of Lansing in the county, as well as sections of Delta Charter Township and Windsor Charter Township.[13]

Schools[14]

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Schools in Lansing, Michigan
School Grades Address Program/Notes
Attwood New Tech Magnet School k-8 915 Attwood Dr. New Tech Magnet
Averill Elementary PreK-4 3201 Averill Dr.
Cavanagh STEAM Elementary PreK-3 300 W Cavanaugh Rd.
Cumberland Elementary PreK-5 2801 Cumberland Rd.
Dwight Rich School of the Arts K-8 2600 Hampden Dr. Visual, performing, and communication arts magnet
Eastern High School 9-12 626 Marshall St. International Baccalaureate & career readiness
Everett High School 9-12 3900 Stabler St. Built 1959
Forest View Elementary PreK-4 3119 Stoneleigh
Gardner International Magnet School PreK-8 333 Dahlia Dr. International magnet
Gier Park School PreK-4 401 E. Gier St.
J. W. Sexton High School 9-12 102 S. McPherson Ave. Built 1943
Kendon Elementary School PreK 827 Kendon Dr.
Lansing Technical High School 9-12 5815 Wise Rd Career readiness
Lewton School PreK-8 2000 Lewton Pl. Spanish immersion, global studies magnet
Lyons School PreK-4 2901 Lyons Ave.
Mt. Hope STEAM School 4-8 4000 Woodcreek Lane STEAM magnet
North School K-8 333 E. Miller Rd. Environmental science magnet
Pattengill Biotechnical Magnet School PreK-8 815 N Fairview Ave. Biotechnology magnet
Post Oak Academy PreK-8 3280 Post Oak Lane International Baccalaureate, Chinese immersion
Preschool @ Pleasant View PreK 4501 Pleasant Grove Rd.
Riddle Elementary PreK-3 221 Huron St. Houses Willow Elementary during 2024-2025 school year.
Sheridan Road STEM Magnet School 5-8 16900 N. Cedar St. STEM magnet
Wexford Montessori Academy PreK-8 5217 Wexford Rd.
Willow Elementary PreK-3 Under construction as of 2024-2025 school year

References

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  1. ^ "Superintendent". Lansing School District. Retrieved October 23, 2020.
  2. ^ "General Fund Budget Fiscal Year 2020-21" (PDF). Lansing School District. June 25, 2020. Retrieved October 23, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Lansing Public School District". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved December 5, 2019.
  4. ^ a b "District History". Lansing School District. Retrieved October 23, 2020.
  5. ^ Editorial Staff of the Oracle (1942). The Oralce: JW Sexton High School, Lansing, Michigan 1942 (yearbook). p. 7.
  6. ^ Editorial Staff of the Oracle (1943). The Oracle: JW Sexton High School, Lansing, Michigan 1943 (yearbook). p. 5.
  7. ^ Eastern High School, Lansing, MI. "Eastern High School Curriculum Guide 2019-2020" (PDF). Retrieved February 1, 2025.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ Everett High School (1959). The 1959 Archives: Everett High School, Lansing, Michigan (yearbook). p. 2.
  9. ^ Mayes, Mark (April 5, 1995). "Desegregation worth the pain, ex-student says". Lansing State Journal. Lansing, Michigan. p. 6A. - Clipping from Newspapers.com.
  10. ^ Mayes, Mark (April 5, 1998). "Segregation creeps back into schools". Lansing State Journal. Lansing, Michigan. pp. 1A, 7A. - Clipping of first (text detail) and of second page (text detail 1, text detail 2, and text detail 3) at Newspapers.com.
  11. ^ "2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Ingham County, MI" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved February 27, 2023.
  12. ^ "2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Clinton County, MI" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved February 27, 2023.
  13. ^ "2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Eaton County, MI" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved February 27, 2023.
  14. ^ Lansing School District. "School Pathways". Retrieved January 31, 2025.
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