Lansing School District

Lansing Public School District
Location
Lansing, Michigan
United States
District information
Type Public
Grades Pre K-12
Established 1861
Superintendent Yvonne Caamal Canul
Budget US$ 176,017,675 (2011-12)
Students and staff
Students 11,695 (2014-15)
Teachers 809
Other information
Number of Schools 27
Website http://www.lansingschools.net/

The Lansing Public School District is the urban public school district covering 52 square miles including the city of Lansing, Michigan, part of the city of East Lansing, and parts of the townships of Delta, DeWitt, Lansing, and Watertown.

History

Public school in Lansing began in May 1847. Between 1847 and 1851, three separate school districts occupied the then-small city. The districts were consolidated into a single school district in 1861 as required by the new city charter. On May 3, 2016, the voters of Lansing approved a $120 million dollar bond proposal called the Lansing Pathway Promise that will provide building infrastructure upgrades, technology improvements and security improvements to all school buildings.[1]

Schools

J.W. Sexton High School, Westside Lansing
Eastern High School, Eastside Lansing
Everett High School, Southside Lansing

High schools

Middle Years

Early Learning

Academies

Speciality Schools

References

  1. "District History". Lansing School District website. Retrieved 22 February 2012.

External links

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