Lake Bluff Elementary School District 65

Lake Bluff Elementary School District 65 is a K-8 school district located in the northern Lake County village of Lake Bluff, in the state of Illinois. The elementary school district is composed of two schools: Lake Bluff Elementary School and Lake Bluff Middle School. Education in this district begins at Lake Bluff Elementary School, a school that covers Kindergarten through 5th grade. The principal is Mrs. Katie Williams. Lake Bluff Elementary School District 65 continues through to Lake Bluff Middle School and feeds into Lake Forest High School. The LBMS Principal is Nate Blackmer. The superintendent of the district is Dr. John Asplund.

Activities in the middle school include a student council, a school newspaper, and a yearbook committee.

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