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This week, Lorain High School’s freshman class gathered for a special meeting designed to reflect on progress, share vital resources, and inspire students to achieve their full potential. While the session included a candid discussion of grades, attendance, and behavior trends, the overarching message was one of hope, opportunity and personal growth.
A new year brought an exciting milestone for the Lorain Unified Special Olympics team as they joined the Amherst Exempted Village Schools Unified team for a bowling event at Rebman Recreation on Oberlin Avenue on January 10, 2024. The event was a celebration of inclusion, teamwork and the transformative power of sports.
Lorain High School hosted an elective fair and career tech tours this week, allowing students to explore classes and career pathways tailored to their interests and future aspirations. These events highlight the school's commitment to empowering students by offering courses that reflect their preferences and preparing them for life beyond high school.
On December 3, 2024, Mayor Bradley held a Proclamation Ceremony at City Hall at 4:00 PM to honor members of the Lorain City Schools staff and the entire Palm Elementary School staff. The event was organized by Angela Camille, a radiant individual known for spreading positivity and illuminating the spaces and lives around her. Her heartfelt request highlighted the honorees' hard work, dedication, and significant contributions to education, the district, and its students.
When Anthony Winfield addressed students at Stevan Dohanos Elementary School's Veterans Day Lunch, he saw more than just an audience – he saw home. The Lorain native, who spent 13 years in the Air Force serving in Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom, shared his journey of service, sacrifice and recovery with students and fellow veterans.
We're thrilled to share that American Legion Post #30 has awarded our district a $5,000 grant to support student services! This funding will help our amazing school counseling team continue their incredible work with students across all 14 buildings, strengthening our PBIS programs and student support services. Thank you, American Legion Post #30, for investing in our students' success!
Professional dancer Lloyd Knight brought Martha Graham's technique to Lorain High's dance studio, turning nervous students into confident dancers during a masterful Wednesday morning. See how this master class inspired our students and validated the district's growing dance program.
Have you had lunch at the Lighthouse Grille?
Lorain High School’s culinary arts students stepped out of the classroom and into the kitchen on Tuesday, launching the Lighthouse Grille, where they run every aspect of the restaurant —from cooking to customer service — while sharpening their real-world skills.