LAKESHORE HIGH SCHOOL


'Lakeshore High School' (LHS) is a four year high school with grades 9-12 located in Stevensville, Michigan. It is the only high school in the Lakeshore School District (Berrien). It is sometimes referred to as Stevensville-Lakeshore High School.

Contents
Enrollment
Student organizations
Band
Notable alumni
External links

Enrollment


In the 2006-2007 school year 989 students attend the high school.

Student organizations



★ Academic Boosters

★ Academic Challenge

★ Art Club

★ Conservation Club

DECA

★ Drama Club

★ Electric Car Club

★ Forensics

★ French Club

★ German Club

Jazz Band

Key Club

★ Math League

National Honor Society

Pep Band

Science Olympiad

★ Spanish Club

SADD

★ Stage Crew

★ Student Council

★ Yearbook

★ Technology Club

Band


The Lakeshore High School Marching Band won two consecutive Michigan Competing Band Association Flight III State Championships in 2002 and 2003. The band has been state runner-up five times since 1996 and is a consistent state finalist. The band also hosts the MSBOA District Six Marching Band Festival and its own Lakeshore Marching Invitational.
In concert season the band divides into the Concert and Symphonic bands, both of which have somewhat consistently received Division I ratings at MSBOA District Six band and orchestra festivals.
In 2003 the band marched in the National World War II Memorial Dedication Parade on Memorial Day. The band was featured on the NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw for their participation. Video can be found here.

Notable alumni



David Alan Stockman (1964), served as a Republican U.S. Representative from the state of Michigan (1977–1981) and as the Director of the Office of Management and Budget (1981–1985).

Patrice Gaunder Heeran (1965), 1965 America's Junior Miss

★ Matt and Jason Cluff (1988), Brothers who won a combined six Michigan state wrestling championships

★ Randy Helling (1989), State champion and record holder 800m runner

External links



Lakeshore High School homepage

School statistics

Annual Report

Student organizations

Marching Band video

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