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Lakeville Area Schools LAKEVILLE AREA SCHOOLS District 194 8670 210th St. W. 952-232-2000 ISD194.org [email protected] 2019 BOARD OF EDUCATION Michael Baumann, Superintendent Zach Duckworth, Chair Kathy Lewis, Vice Chair Judy Keliher, Clerk Bob Erickson, Treasurer Lynn Gorski, Director Terry Lind, Director LAKEVILLE AREA COMMUNITY EDUCATION 17685 Juniper Path 952-232-2150 ISD194.org/Community-Education Steve Porter Community Education Director Crystal Lake Education Center 952-232-3000 Early Childhood Screening 952-232-3000 STUDENT FOCUSED, COMMUNITY CONNECTED The vision of Lakeville Area Schools is to inspire a passion for learning in every student. The district’s mission is in partnership with families and community to strive to ensure success for every student – personally, socially, academically and civically. L akeville Area Schools serve approximately 11,000 students in Dakota and Scott counties and cover 86 square miles including most of Lakeville, parts of Burnsville and Elko New Market, and portions of Eureka, Credit River and New Market townships. Our school leaders reinforce this shared commitment. We inspire passion for learning by creating a culture where teachers and staff collaborate, families are engaged and connected, and students support one another. Whether a Cougar or a Panther, everyone is a part of the pride! There are eight elementary schools (K-5), three middle schools (6-8), two high schools (9-12), LinK 12-Lakeville (an online K-12 school), plus an Area Learning Center and two Community Education facilities serving early-childhood through adult learners. That roar of pride can be heard across Lakeville Area’s civic and business communities as well. Whether helping in classrooms, attending our events, cheering in our stands, or investing in our facilities, their active involvement, genuine support, and spirited enthusiasm helps navigate students towards individual and collective successes. The district is dedicated to preparing its students for future success. Student performance outpaces the state averages and is competitive with other high-achieving metropolitan school districts. Students explore their individual gifts and passions through high-quality opportunities in academics, the arts, activities and athletics. Through this community lens, we will continue to focus on opportunities that raise student achievement, foster their continual growth, and prepare them for a bright future. Learn more at isd194.org or 952-232-2000. www.lakevillechamber.org | 19