Secondary (9–12) •
Lakota East High School •
Lakota West High School • Lakota Central High School • Lakota East Freshman Campus(2008) • Lakota West Freshman Campus(1960, 1997)
Middle (7–8) • Hopewell Junior School(1973) • Liberty Junior School(1977) • Lakota Plains Junior School(2003) • Lakota Ridge Junior School(1997)
Elementary (3–6) • Adena Elementary School(1978) • Cherokee Elementary School(1992) • Endeavor Elementary School(2007) • Freedom Elementary School(1988) • Independence Elementary School(1994) • Union Elementary School(1916) • Van Gorden Elementary School(2003) • Woodland Elementary School(1990)
Primary (PK–2) • Creekside Early Childhood School • Liberty Early Childhood School(2008) • Shawnee Early Childhood School • Wyandot Early Childhood School(2007) • Hopewell Early Childhood School(2018) • Heritage Early Childhood School(2018)
Facility Planning Lakota, like many other neighboring districts, struggles with capacity issues in all buildings. Lakota Local Schools is currently working on a Master Facilities Plan to build, close, and repurpose current schools to fit the growing needs of the district. Many schools in the district have received barely sufficient or insufficient in terms of building condition. The current plan, approved by the school board in May 2023, plans on closing Creekside Early Childhood, Hopewell Early Childhood, Shawnee Early Childhood, Heritage Early Childhood, Adena Elementary, Freedom Elementary, Woodland Elementary, Hopewell Junior School, Liberty Junior School, and the Lakota West Freshman building. The district plans on repurposing the current Lakota East & Lakota West main campus into junior school buildings. Ridge Junior School, Plains Junior School, and the East Freshman buildings would become elementary buildings. The district plans on building three new elementary schools and two new high schools. The district plans on making preschool its own separate building, instead of operating at VanGorden elementary & Liberty Early Childhood. All preschool operations would move to the Liberty Building. All grades K–5 would be considered elementary, grades 6–8 would be junior schools and 9–12 would be high schools. == References ==