Skip To Main Content

Stiky Header

Schools

Search Button

District Header

Lakota Local School District

Local Schools

Schools

Search Button

Trigger Container

Breadcrumb

Lakota Outreach, Diversity & Inclusion

At Lakota, everything WE do is designed to provide a future-ready, student-centered learning experience for every single child.

three students sitting at table in classroom

Our Work:

In support of a thriving district climate and culture of excellence, Lakota Outreach, Diversity, and Inclusion seeks to promote a welcoming and personalized learning experience and a culture that values diversity in all its forms through inclusive dialogue, interpersonal experiences, intercultural appreciation, and targeted professional development.

Two girls at table painting

Parent Engagement & Community Outreach:

Lakota Local Schools actively engages all of our  families so they are seen, heard and included in school communities, with the intent for all students' success.

 

 

 

blond woman and tall dark haired boy smiling

Personalized Learning:

Lakota Local Schools is committed to ensuring that every student is engaged and inspired learners who have access to personalized and welcoming learning environments.

 

 

 

News

Group of adults and kids outside in coats holding a "Live the Dream" sign with Martin Luther King on it

The West Chester Liberty community is invited to attend the 25th annual "Live the Dream: Our Declaration of Unity" community-wide celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr. on Monday, Jan. 15. The program will recognize this year’s student contest winners and follows the one-mile community march, which extends from West Chester Township to Liberty Township.

Stay tuned for a special video series throughout January and February to share each winning entry. Continue reading to see this year's winners!

Black and grey silhouettes in background with cartoon image of Dr. MLK in foreground.

In preparation for our community’s 25th annual celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, all Lakota students in grades K-12 are invited to participate in a contest that challenges students to interview an individual who lived through some part of the Civil Rights Movement.

Entries are due Nov. 21. Winners will share their entries with the public as part of the Jan. 15 community celebration. 

Two girls with arms around each other on a bench holding bowls of ice cream

WE are excited to welcome all of our new families to the “WE are Lakota” family at a special district-wide ice cream social on Saturday, Sept. 9 from 10 a.m. to noon at Union Elementary.

The term "all" is used to describe people from varying races; colors; national origins; ancestries; religions; socioeconomic statuses; sex/sexual orientation; and disabilities whether physical, mental or learning.