Lake County
School | City/Town | Website | Enrollment | Grades |
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Andrean High School | Merrillville | Website | ||
Bishop Noll Institute | Hammond | |||
Bowman Leadership Academy | Gary | |||
Calumet High School | Calumet Township, Gary | |||
Campagna Academy | Schererville | Website | ||
William Merritt Chase Alternative School | Gary | |||
Clark Middle/High School | Hammond | |||
Crown Point High School | Crown Point | |||
East Chicago Central High School | East Chicago | |||
Thomas A. Edison Junior-Senior High School | Lake Station | |||
Ensweiler Academy | Gary | |||
Emerson School for Visual and Performing Arts | Gary | |||
Gavit Middle/High High School | Hammond | |||
Griffith High School | Griffith | |||
Hammond Baptist High School | Schererville | |||
Hammond High School | Hammond | |||
Hanover Central Junior-Senior High School | Cedar Lake | |||
Highland High School | Highland | |||
Hobart High School | Hobart | |||
Martin Luther King, Jr. Academy | Gary | |||
Lake Central High School | St. John | Website | 3,014 | 9-12 |
Lowell Baptist High School | Lowell | |||
Lowell Senior High School | Lowell | |||
Merrillville High School | Merrillville | |||
Morton High School | Hammond | |||
Munster High School | Munster | |||
River Forest Senior High School | Hobart | |||
Theodore Roosevelt High School | Gary | |||
Lew Wallace High School | Gary | |||
West Side High School | Gary | |||
Whiting High School | Whiting | |||
William A. Wirt High School | Gary |
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Famous quotes containing the words lake and/or county:
“Like a canoe route across the great lake on whose shore
One is left trapped, grumbling not so much at bad luck as
Because only this one side of experience is ever revealed.
And that meant something.”
—John Ashbery (b. 1927)
“Anti-Nebraska, Know-Nothings, and general disgust with the powers that be, have carried this county [Hamilton County, Ohio] by between seven and eight thousand majority! How people do hate Catholics, and what a happiness it was to show it in what seemed a lawful and patriotic manner.”
—Rutherford Birchard Hayes (18221893)