
Banner presented at Lakewood
Lakewood High School was recognized by the Board of Education with a banner for their school. They were named a School of Progress for 2011-12 and received the recognition of High Growth. Schools of Progress have to meet growth and have between 60 - 79 percent of their students proficient. Schools of High Growth went above and beyond what the state expected them to grow. Pictured in photo are La'Chandra Parker, assistant principal; Carol McLean, the school's Teacher of the Year; Monty Strickland, principal, and Tommy Macon, high school director, along with students from Lakewood High.
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Lakewood High School was recognized by the Board of Education with a banner for their school. They were named a School of Progress for 2011-12 and received the recognition of High Growth. Schools of Progress have to meet growth and have between 60 - 79 percent of their students proficient. Schools of High Growth went above and beyond what the state expected them to grow. Pictured in photo are La’Chandra Parker, assistant principal; Carol McLean, the school’s Teacher of the Year; Monty Strickland, principal, and Tommy Macon, high school director, along with students from Lakewood High.







