Lakeville North High School
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Lakeville North High School (LNHS) is a public high school in northern Lakeville, Minnesota
Lakeville, Minnesota
As of the census of 2000, there were 43,128 people, 13,609 households, and 11,526 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,192.4 people per square mile . There were 13,799 housing units at an average density of 381.5 per square mile...

. Formerly Lakeville High School, LNHS received its current name when a second high school, Lakeville South High School
Lakeville South High School
Lakeville South High School is a high school located Lakeville, Minnesota, USA. To meet the needs of a growing population, in the early 2000s the district began construction of LSHS...

, was built. Grades 9-12 attend the school, and its principal is Marne Bervam.

The school is a member of Minnesota Independent School District 194
Independent School District 194
Independent School District 194 is a state and nationally recognized K-12 public school district located in Lakeville, Minnesota.Also known as the Lakeville School District, District 194 serves approximately 11,084 students in grades Early Childhood-12 and is one of the fastest growing school...

 (Lakeville Area Public Schools), and is affiliated with the Minnesota State High School League
Minnesota State High School League
The Minnesota State High School League is a voluntary, non-profit association for the support and governance of interscholastic activities at high schools in Minnesota, United States. The association supports interscholastic athletics and fine arts programs for member schools...

 (MSHSL). The school is a member of the South Suburban Conference. During the 2009-10 school year, Lakeville North High School was recognized with the Blue Ribbon School Award of Excellence by the United States Department of Education, the highest award an American school can receive.

School facilities

The current Lakeville North High School was completed in 1993, designed by Wold Architects and Engineers, it is known to have a somewhat unique design. With three floors total, the situation of the building on the site gives the classroom wing three levels while the rest of the building only has two. The classroom wing is a rough rectangular shape with the Media Center and support spaces located in the middle and symmetrical classroom spaces on either side. Lab spaces are located on the front (east) portion of the wing while smaller classroom spaces are located in the center and near the back (west) portion. The Classroom wing is connected to the main building by 4 "bridges" that include bathrooms and locker bays. The bridges lead into the 2 story commons space used for student dining and other community events. The commons allows access to administration offices, the gymnasiums, music and industrial tech wings, and the auditorium, making it the center of the buildings design. One major noticeable design feature of the commons space is the large radius curtain wall on the east side and the stair stepped ceiling leading to each side of the space, giving it an open and airy feeling.

The industrial tech and performing arts area of the school is located in the northern portion directly off the commons. Lakeville North offers metals classes while Lakeville South offers woods. The auditorium is circular in overall shape with approximately 600 soft seats. Acoustic effects are achieved through stair stepped walls and the sloped ceiling and seating layout. Entrances are located on both the second and third floors while handicapped seating is available on the second floor portion. A complete sound, lighting, and a backstage fly system complete this space.

Administration spaces are located on the third floor in the center of the building immediately adjacent to the main entrance. In the offices are six dean offices, bathrooms, two showers to accommodate overtime workers, and offices for attendance, health and SRO officials.

Athletic spaces complete the southern portion of the floor plan. A large game gym is located off the commons and includes bleacher seating and a running track. A two court auxiliary gym is located beyond. A gymnastics gym, dance studio, weight room, and double locker rooms complete the athletics wing.

In 1998, the building was expanded from 1200 students to 1800 students with the addition of the auxiliary gymnasiums, commons space, classroom wing expansion and new locker rooms. Though the expansion meshed well with the existing spaces many features of the new spaces indicate it was added at a later date. For example, the tile on the original columns supporting the existing bridges was rectangular while the tiles on the new bridge are square. It is also apparent in the finishes in the classroom wing with slightly different carpet, tile grout line sizes and door frame designs.

The buildings structure is made of steel and masonry. The classroom wing has three story masonry curtain walls and precast concrete floors and roof. The spaces are laid out with varying steel spans ranging from 12 feet at regular classrooms to 32 feet at lab spaces. Walls in the classroom wing are constructed of steel studs and drywall and the bathroom spaces are glazed masonry block. The exterior is clad in brick, aluminum panels, stucco, glazed block, and ribbed steel materials. Aluminum windows, doors and store front systems are also included. A trace amount of these materials are continued to the interior of the building.

Demographics

As of 2011, 89 percent of the students were White, 4 percent were Asian, and Black and Hispanic students had 3 percent each.

Academics

Lakeville North High School offers 21 advanced placement (A.P.) classes in various subjects including Art History, Calculus, Biology, English Literature, Language Composition, Chemistry, European History, U.S. History, World History, Psychology, Music Theory, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Studio Art, Human Geography, Statistics, Physics, Environmental Science, and American Government. Advanced placement exams are held at the end of the year; students who receive a passing grade earn college credits. They are also weighted on a 5.0 scale.

Students are also given the opportunity to earn college credits and high school credits at the same time if they are a junior or senior in high school through Post Secondary. This is where students take courses at a nearby, participating college or university; as of 2011 the offered schools included Normandale Community College
Normandale Community College
Normandale Community College is a two-year college located in Bloomington, Minnesota, serving primarily the communities of the southwestern portion of the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area. Established in 1968 as Normandale State Junior College with an initial enrollment of 1,358 students,...

, Inver Hills Community College
Inver Hills Community College
Inver Hills Community College is a community college located in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota. Founded in 1970, the college is part of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System system. The campus consists of nine buildings, as opposed to many community and technical colleges which are...

, Dakota County Technical College
Dakota County Technical College
Located in Dakota County inside the Minneapolis/St. Paul metropolitan area, Dakota County Technical College is a public, two-year technical college with a main campus in Rosemount, Minn., plus additional sites in Eagan and Apple Valley...

, and the University of Minnesota
University of Minnesota
The University of Minnesota, Twin Cities is a public research university located in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, United States. It is the oldest and largest part of the University of Minnesota system and has the fourth-largest main campus student body in the United States, with 52,557...

. The students must meet the admission requirement first to take these courses. In the past, school administrators have raised controversy by stating that the Post-Secondary Education Option (PSEO) was a way for students who operated poorly in traditional academic settings to pursue options in local community colleges, operating in direct contradiction to the State of Minnesota's PSEO laws. In accordance with school policy, letter grades are not given to students choosing to pursue this option.

Lakeville has done very well in terms of standardized testing and improvement in education and were awarded the Blue Ribbon School of Excellence in 2009. In 2010 it was ranked at number 769 on Newsweek
Newsweek
Newsweek is an American weekly news magazine published in New York City. It is distributed throughout the United States and internationally. It is the second-largest news weekly magazine in the U.S., having trailed Time in circulation and advertising revenue for most of its existence...

s annual list of America's Best High Schools.

Extracurricular activities

Lakeville North Students are able to participate in many extracurricular activities including: Academic Decathlon, American Sign Language, Band, Best Buddies, Chess Club, Choir, Comic Book Club, Dance Clube, Debate, DECA, Drama Club, Environmental Club, Fall Musical, French Club, Individuals Matter, Link Crew, Math League, Mock Trial, One Act Play, Quiz Bowl, SADD, SAGE, Science Olympiad, Spanish Club, Spring Play, Speech, Student Council, Young Democrats, Young Republicans, and Youth in Government.

Their Marching Band is well recognized through the United States. The Panther Marching Band was invited to and marched in the 2007 Tournament of Roses Parade
Tournament of Roses Parade
The Tournament of Roses Parade, better known as the Rose Parade, is "America's New Year Celebration", a festival of flower-covered floats, marching bands, equestrians and a college football game on New Year's Day , produced by the non-profit Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association.The annual...

, as well as parades in Philadelphia, Texas, Florida, and at the parade for the second inauguration of George W. Bush
Second inauguration of George W. Bush
The second inauguration of George W. Bush as the 43rd President of the United States took place on Thursday January 20, 2005. The inauguration marked the beginning of the second term of George W. Bush as President and Dick Cheney as Vice President. Ailing Chief Justice William Rehnquist...

.

There are also honor organizations called Panther Prep and National Honor Society.

The other organizations are actual classes during school. These classes include: Choir, Concert Band, DECA, High Mileage, Marching Band, Newspaper, Tech Challenge, Visual Art, and Yearbook.

Athletics

Lakeville North students have the option of participating in various types of athletics. These options include: Boys/Girls Alpine Skiing, Baseball, Boy/Girls Basketball, Cheerleading, Boys/Girls Cross Country Running, Dance Team, Adaptive Floor Hockey CI, Adaptive Floor Hockey PI, Football, Boys/Girls Golf, Boys/Girls Gymnastics, Boys/Girls Hockey, Boys/Girls Lacrosse, Boys/Girls Nordic Skiing, Adaptive Soccer CI, Adaptive Soccer PI, Boys/ Girls Soccer, Softball, Adaptive Softball CI, Adaptive PI, Boys/Girls Swimming and Diving, Boys/Girls Tennis, Boys/Girls Track & Field, Volleyball, and Wrestling.

The school competes under the Minnesota State High School League
Minnesota State High School League
The Minnesota State High School League is a voluntary, non-profit association for the support and governance of interscholastic activities at high schools in Minnesota, United States. The association supports interscholastic athletics and fine arts programs for member schools...

 and is a member of the South Suburban Conference
South Suburban Conference (Minnesota)
The South Suburban Conference is a Minnesota State High School League conference in Minnesota that began on July 1 , 2010. The conference officially started on July 1, 2010....

. Some notable interscholastic athletic successes include:
Team State Championships
Season Sport Number of Championships Year
Fall Football
American football
American football is a sport played between two teams of eleven with the objective of scoring points by advancing the ball into the opposing team's end zone. Known in the United States simply as football, it may also be referred to informally as gridiron football. The ball can be advanced by...

, Boys
4 1988, 1992, 2003
Fall Volleyball
Volleyball
Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court under organized rules.The complete rules are extensive...

, Girls
1 2010
Fall Competition Cheerleading, Girls 4 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011
Winter Alpine Skiing
Alpine skiing
Alpine skiing is the sport of sliding down snow-covered hills on skis with fixed-heel bindings. Alpine skiing can be contrasted with skiing using free-heel bindings: Ski mountaineering and nordic skiing – such as cross-country; ski jumping; and Telemark. In competitive alpine skiing races four...

, Boys
1 2008
Alpine Skiing
Alpine skiing
Alpine skiing is the sport of sliding down snow-covered hills on skis with fixed-heel bindings. Alpine skiing can be contrasted with skiing using free-heel bindings: Ski mountaineering and nordic skiing – such as cross-country; ski jumping; and Telemark. In competitive alpine skiing races four...

, Girls
1 2000
Basketball
Basketball
Basketball is a team sport in which two teams of five players try to score points by throwing or "shooting" a ball through the top of a basketball hoop while following a set of rules...

, Girls
1 2001, 2002, 2010
Total 12

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