Lakeville Elementary School
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Lakeville Elementary School | |
Established | 1929[1] |
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School type | Public school |
Principal | Ms. Barbara Raber |
Assistant Principal | Ms. Phyllis Feldman |
Location | Great Neck, New York, USA |
Website | www.greatneck.k12.ny.us/GNPS/LAKE/lakeville.htm |
Lakeville Elementary School is a six-year comprehensive public elementary school located in Great Neck, New York, United States, as part of the Great Neck School District. The kindergarten classes are held at Parkville School due to overpopulation. This started in the 1994-1995 school year.
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[edit] Demographics
The student body in the school year of 2004-2005 consists of:[2]
- 58.3% Caucasian
- 31.9% Asian American/Pacific Islander
- 6.3% Hispanic
- 3.5% African American
[edit] Information
- Address: 47-27 Jayson Avenue Great Neck, New York 11020
- Grade levels: K-5[3]
- Year-round schedule: No
- Magnet school: No
- Charter school: No
- Coeducational: Yes
- School district: Great Neck Union Free School District
- Yearbook name:
[edit] Trivia
- Lakeville holds a 'Cultural Heritage Celebration', also referred to as Cultural Heritage Day, where students from different backgrounds bring in cultural food and dress to help expose students to different cultures. [4]
- Congressman Gary Ackerman has visited the school for a reading of The Sneetches to 2nd and 4th grade students [5]