Moving to Lakeville MN – Everything you want to know about Lakeville schools

Moving to Lakeville MN – Everything you want to know about Lakeville schools, including links with maps and schools.

Are you considering moving to Lakeville Minnesota, maybe you already live in the Minnesota and relocating to Lakeville or you’re out of state and moving to Lakeville. In this post we will provide you with all the information you need to research Lakeville area schools, with links to the schools and zoning maps. In Minnesota the location of your house determines the school your child will attend, unless you open enroll, which isn’t a guaranteed acceptance and you’ll need to transport your children from and to school.

Moving is a big decision and large part of that decision is feeling confident in the schooling offered to your children.  Here we provide you with the Lakeville school information so you’ll be informed and know the what zone you want to stay in to buy your Lakeville home. There are 3 school districts with in Lakeville township, some homes located in Lakeville township will be in another school district. Town ship and school zone are not the same map. Lakeville school district is 194 however has pockets that are Rosemount (district 196), and Farmington (district 192). If you find a home you can check the district map is my house in Lakeville school district.

When researching moving to Lakeville look at maps of the school zones before purchasing a home to ensure the new home is in the Lakeville district where you want your children to attend, here’s a link that shows 194 maps and boundaries. Also check out this link frequently asked questions about district 194.

Lakeville Schools District 194. Lakeville has 4 high schools

Lakeville North:

Lakeville North High School  aka the “Panthers” sporting a black, red and white color theme. Students often shout, “We are North” at sporting events, or “Go North”. Lakeville North has about 1,775 students in grades 9-12, student to teacher ratio is about 22:1 with a graduation rate of 97%, top 5% in Minnesota. School typically starts the first day after Labor Day and runs into the first week of June. Lakeville north offers a wide variety of sports.

Lakeville North Fall Sports – Cross country run boys, Cross country run girls, Football, Fall dance, Soccer boys, Soccer girls, Swim & dive girls, Tennis girls, Volleyball and Adaptive athletics soccer/floor hockey/softball.

Lakeville North Winter Sports – Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball, Gymnastics, Wrestling, Skiing, Dance Team, Cheerleading, Boys Swim & Diving, Adaptive sports Floor Hockey/Girls Hockey/Boys Hockey

Lakeville North Spring Sports – Baseball, Golf boys, Golf Girls, Tennis Boys, Lacrosse Boys, Lacrosse Girls, Adaptive softball/track and field.

Lakeville North Fine Arts & Activities – Debate, Math League, Science Olympiad, Mock Trial, Speech, Dram Plays and Musicals, Robotics, Band, HOSA, Choir, National Honor Society, DECA, Student Council.

Lakeville South:

Lakeville South High School aka the “Cougars” sporting a cardinal red, vegas gold and white color theme. Parents and student soften cheer at sporting events “lets go South”. Lakeville South has about 1,819 students in grades 9-12. Student to teacher ratio 21:1, graduation rate of 93%, top 20% in Minnesota. School typically starts the first day after Labor Day and runs into the first week of June. Lakeville South offers a wide variety of sports.

Lakeville South Sport-Arts-Activities

Lakeville South Fall Sports – girls cross country, boys cross country, boys soccer, girls soccer, girls swimming and diving, girls tennis, volleyball, football, adaptive soccer.

Lakeville South Winter Sports – girls basketball, boys basketball, boys swimming& diving, gymnastics, wrestling, dance, girls skiing, skiing, boys hockey, girls hockey, adaptive floor hockey

Lakeville South Spring Sports – baseball, boys lacrosse, boys tennis, boys track and field, girls track and field, softball, girls lacrosse, boys golf, girls golf, coed sporting clays, boys volleyball.

Lakeville South Arts, Activities and Clubs – book club, coed bowling, chess, sporting clays, debate, DECA, diversity club, snowboarding, drama, environment, fishing, FCA, figure skating, french club, HOSA, junior leadership, math, mock trial, mountain biking, national honor society, newspaper, weight training, robotics, SADD, science olympaid, Spanish club, speech, student council, ultimate, video club, band, choir, competitive cheer, theater and art club.

Area Learning Center:

Lakeville Area Learning Center High School – Is a school that offer nontraditional education for students whose needs are not met in regular, special education, online or vocational school. Lakeville Area Learning Center offers a full-time program for high school for grades 10-12 called Pathways and a full time middle school program for student 8-9th grade call Compass. In addition called are offer for after school and summer school program.

Activities and Athletics are offered through Lakeville North and South programs. If you have questions you can go to this link Area Learning Center ask questions

Link12:

Lakeville Link 12 – is an online school for students anywhere across the state of Minnesota. Link12 is offered through Lakeville area school.

Athletics and arts. Link12 students will participate through the Lakeville area school, North or South.

Lakeville Has 4 middle schools

When you’re evaluating moving to Lakeville and it matters to you what high school your child will attend, then youll want to know where each middle school will go to high school. Most Century Middle will go to Lakeville North high school. Most McGuire Middle will go to Lakeville South high school and Kenwood Middel will split between Lakeville North high school and Lakeville South high school.

Century Middle School:

Century Middle School – has about 900 students in grades 6th-8th. Most students who attend Century Middle School will go on to attend Lakeville North High School.

Fall Sports – co-ed cross country, girls tennis, boys soccer, girls soccer, girls volleyball,

girls swimming.

Winter Sports – Co-ed Nordic ski, wrestling, boys swimming.

Spring Sports – Co-ed Golf, boys tennis, co-ed track & field.

McGuire Middel School:

McGuire Middel School – has about 964 students in grades 6th-8th. Most students who attend McGuire Middel School will go on to attend Lakeville South High School.

Fall Sports – co-ed cross country, girls tennis, boys soccer, girls soccer, girls volleyball,

girls swimming.

Winter Sports – Co-ed Nordic ski, wrestling, boys swimming.

Spring Sports – Co-ed Golf, boys tennis, co-ed track & field.

Kenwood Middel School:

Kenwood Middel School – has about 797 students in grades 6th-8th. Students who attend Kenwood Middel School will split about half will attend Lakeville North High School and the other half will attend Lakeville South high school.

Fall Sports – co-ed cross country, girls tennis, boys soccer, girls soccer, girls volleyball,

girls swimming.

Winter Sports – Co-ed Nordic ski, wrestling, boys swimming.

Spring Sports – Co-ed Golf, boys tennis, co-ed track & field.

Area Learning Center:

Lakeville Area Learning Center Middle School – Is a school that offer nontraditional education for students whose needs are not met in regular, special education, online or vocational school. Lakeville Area Learning Center offers a full-time program for middle school for student 8-9th grade call Compass. In addition called are offer for after school and summer school program.

Activities and Athletics are offered through Lakeville Middel Schools programs. If you have questions you can go to this link Area Learning Center ask questions

Lakeville Elementary Schools

Lakeville has 8 elementary schools. Here’s a map to see where they are located elementary school map boundries students will attend one of the 3 middle schools, Century, McGuire or Kenwood. Elementary sports are not organized through the elementary schools. The city of Lakeville organizes youth sports. Sports offered are: baseball, north boys basketball, north girls basketball, south boys basketball, south girls basketball, fast pitch softball, north football, south football, hockey, lacrosse, soccer, swimming, track & field and volleyball.

Cherry View Elementary School:

Cherry View Elementary – is K-5 with approximately 718 students.

Christina Huddleston Elementary School:

Christina Huddleston Elementary School – is K-5 with approximately 510 students.

Eastview Elementary School:

Eastview Elementary School – is K-5 with approximately 662 students

JFK Elementary School:

JFK Elementary School – is K-5 with approximately 582 students.

Lake Marion Elementary School:

Lake Marion Elementary School – is K-5 with approximately 662 students.

Lakeview Elementary School:

Lakeview Elementary School – is K-5 with approximately 571 students.

Oak Hills Elementary School:

Oak Hills Elementary School – is K-5 with approximately 597 students.

Orchard Lake Elementary School:

Orchard Lake Elementary School – is K-5 with approximately 360 students.

Moving to Lakeville is exciting! It’s a beautiful city with amazing parks, restaurants and so many wonderful things to do. We’re here to help you, if you have any questions please reach out to us today and let us know how we can help you.  

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