Lake Bluff Middle School

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Lake Bluff Middle School
Established 1955
Type Public Intermediate School
Principal Michael Donhost
Faculty 35
Students 410
Grades 6–8
Location 31 East Sheridan Place
Lake Bluff, Illinois USA
Campus Suburban
Colors Blue, Gold
Mascot Bobcats
Newspaper Paw Print
Website [1]

Lake Bluff Middle School is located in East Lake Bluff, Illinois. It was established in 1955. The school is divided into the Sixth grade, Seventh grade, and Eighth grade. The Middle School feeds into Lake Forest High School, as Lake Bluff does not have a High School of its own. The rival school of L.B.M.S. is Deer Path Middle School in neighboring Lake Forest, Illinois. The mascot of the school is the bobcat, and the school newspaper is called the Paw Print. There is a school magazine called Literary Pursuits published every May. At the end of each school year, students receive a yearbook, and there is an annual school musical as well. It is part of Lake County School District 65. The current principal is Michael Donhost, who went there from Elm Place Middle School. The eighth grade social studies teacher Sara Tropp is set to marry the principal Michael Donhost. On October 31, 2006, a severe case of vandalism occured at the building, and as of November 6, 2006 is currently still under investigation.

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Preceded by
Central Elementary School
Junior High School
Sixth grade - Eighth grade
Succeeded by
Lake Forest High School