Lake Region High School (Florida)

Lake Region High School
Address
1995 Thunder Rd.
Eagle Lake, Polk County, Florida 33839
United States
Coordinates 27°58′47″N 81°44′50″W / 27.979745°N 81.747205°W / 27.979745; -81.747205Coordinates: 27°58′47″N 81°44′50″W / 27.979745°N 81.747205°W / 27.979745; -81.747205
Information
School type Public High School
Founded August 14, 1995
Status Open
School district Polk County Public Schools
Principal Mary Jo Costine
Grades 9–12
Gender Co-ed
Enrollment 1,892 (2014-15)[1]
  Grade 9 571
  Grade 10 488
  Grade 11 438
  Grade 12 395
Language English
Color(s)     Carolina Blue
    Silver
    Black
Nickname Thunder
Yearbook Legend
Feeder schools Westwood Middle School
Website www.lakeregionthunder.com

Lake Region High School is a public high school located in Eagle Lake, Florida.[2] It is operated by Polk County Public Schools, the countywide public school district.

Lake Region High School (LRHS) opened August 14, 1995. Current enrollment is nearly 2000, with the senior class enrollment just over 300. LRHS serves the communities of Eagle Lake, South Winter Haven, North Bartow. The school is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, and the State of Florida Department of Education.

LRHS shares some of its main campus layouts with George Jenkins High School in Lakeland, Florida. There are some newer facility enhancements that set the school apart. Perhaps the most noticeable is the stable for the school's equine mascot, Thunder (a white Spanish-Arabian horse). The school also has a separate freshman academy that was completed in 2010.[3]

Academies

Lake Region High School also houses several academies. These programs operate similar to a "School Within a School" with several different study tracks available. Programs that students may follow include:

  • Academy of Law, Justice, & Governance
  • Culinary Arts Academy
  • Engineering Technology Academy
  • TLC Academy (Teaching and Learning about Children)
  • Thunder Threads Academy
  • iMAG Technology, Marketing, and Graphic Design Academy
  • Lake Region Medical Academy
  • Drama Academy
  • Band Academy

Notable alumni

References

  1. "LAKE REGION HIGH SCHOOL". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved January 13, 2018.
  2. "Lake Region High School's Website". Lake Region High School. Retrieved 2008-05-07.
  3. Chambliss, John. "School's Equine Mascot 'Victim of Development'". The Ledger. Retrieved 29 May 2013.
  4. https://playerswiki.com/nina-ansaroff/
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