Lakeview Middle School Named ‘Promising Practice’ School By IDOE

Times Union – Lakeview Middle School has been recognized by the Indiana Department of Education as a school of Promising Practice in the area of meeting the needs of all students.
According to a press release from Warsaw Community Schools, Lakeview’s Promising Practice is one of 200 education or wrap around service programs to be recognized by the IDOE in honor of Indiana’s bicentennial celebration.
“It is an honor to be recognized as a school of Promising Practice. This recognition represents the dedication that the faculty at Lakeview has to ensure that all students continuously improve and are successful,” said Amy K. Sively, Lakeview principal.
Programs and schools selected, such as Lakeview, are student-centered and focus on positively impacting students though innovative programming and activities that provide a high-quality learning environment and experience, the release states.
Lakeview’s meeting the needs of all students Promising Practice will be shared with educators across the state as an example of best practices that are having a positive impact on Indiana students.
Additional information about the Promising Practices initiative can be found on the IDOE’s website at www.doe.in.gov/outreach/promising-practices