Points of Pride
- LSHS, along with all the other schools in the district, proudly made Adequate Yearly Progress last year.
- In 2012, The athletic facility at Lake Shore High School has received the Distinguished Sports Field Facility award from the American Sports Builders Association. - LSHS offers several advanced-placement classes in which students may earn college credit.
- LSHS offers select online courses.
- LSHS also offers dual enrollment opportunities in which students take college classes while attending high school and earn both high school & college credit free of charge.
- Articulation agreements with MCCC, Ferris State, Baker College, Davenport.
- Lake Shore is certified by the SEVP and SEVIS to accept students from around the world.
- 80% of student body continue their education after high school.
- Continual replacement program that keeps LSHS technology up to date.
- Award-winning and highly competitive band & choral programs.
- The school store is managed and operated solely by students.
- Art students annually compete in the Michigan and National Scholastic Art Awards Competition.
- Athletic teams have won numerous sportsmanship awards and individual athletes have received city, county, and state awards.
- Most LSHS student athletes maintain a 3.0 GPA.
- In 2008-09, LSHS baseball and softball teams were co-champs of the MAC White. The Boys Bowling Team won the MAC Blue. Also, the Boys Basketball Team won the MAC Silver.
- LSHS is the only school in Macomb County to have ever won a boy's basketball state championship.
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