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Twenty-nine students across the district have tested positive for COVID-19.
Superintendent Michael Barnes is leaving the Lakewood Schools to return to Mayfield.
A mix of online and in-person arts education will be offered in the winter and spring.
The district has approved a new reopening plan for the district.
The district has opened access points to aid students struggling in the remote-only education model.
The school system and the Lakewood Teachers Association are discussing reopening plans.
While COVID-19 surges across Ohio, many Lakewood students are struggling with remote-only education.
At least three Lakewood High students have tested positive for COVID-19, according to the district.
The Lakewood Board of Education public comment period saw a spirited debate on the merits of remote-education.
The district could begin partial or full-time in-class education starting Oct. 19.
Two Lakewood High School students have earned the prestigious title of National Merit Semifinalist.
Parents or students can pick-up breakfast and lunch every weekday starting Sept. 8.
Superintendent Michael Barnes said sports and other extracurricular activities may be suspended when the academic year begins.
The Lakewood Schools will have remote-only education to begin the school year.
The Lakewood Board of Education approved a resolution challenging Ohio to create a more diverse and inclusive curriculum.
While the 2020-2021 school year may be a strange one, crossing guards are still needed in Lakewood.
The private school has laid out how its initial reopening will be handled, including a later start date.
District officials said they could implement safety protocols in individual school buildings.
The Lakewood Schools are tying their reopening to the state's color-coded COVID-19 public health alert system.
Superintendent Michael Barnes said the Lakewood Schools "stand in solidarity with the fight against racial injustice."
"See how they've grown! Enjoy this then-and-now video of the Class of 2020!"
Students at St. Edward High are continuing to learn about art even while at home.
The Lakewood Schools will lose more than $1 million in state funding after Gov. Mike DeWine announced sweeping budget cuts last week.
On Monday, the Lakewood Board of Education voted to end the school year in May, instead of June.
This is the first time in the Beck Center's 86 year history that online-only classes will be offered.
The district is preparing to continue remote learning through the end of the school year.
Music education starts in kindergarten in the Lakewood City Schools.
"Congratulations to four of our students whose artwork was honored at the state level in the PTA Reflections art recognition program."
A group of students will get together (online) to discuss the new coronavirus crisis and how they can help others.
Distance learning began this week in Lakewood.
The Lakewood Board of Education will not be holding its meeting previously scheduled for April 6, 2020.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost said "thieves are drooling at the thought of getting their hands on your stimulus money."
Lakewood Schools Superintendent Michael Barnes said families need to "mentally prepare" for an extended break from in-person classes.
State officials ordered all schools in Ohio to close for three weeks.
The district said in an email it would be monitoring the virus and working with the CDC and other health officials to mitigate risk.
Event moved to new location at Ranger Cafe
The redesigned building is home to the Board of Education and the district's preschool program.
Kantor was recently chosen as one of three nationwide quarterly winners in the Custodians are Key contest sponsored by Tennant Co.
The open enrollment period for the 2020-2021 school year will begin on March 1, 2020 and continue until March 31, 2020.