White Lake Middle School

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White Lake Middle School is a middle school, grades 6th, 7th and 8th, in White Lake, Michigan, United States. It is inside Huron Valley Schools school district, and shares a driveway with Lakewood Elementary and Lakeland High School. Most Lakewood, Oxbow Elementary, Brooks Elementary and Spring Mills Elementary 5th graders go to White Lake for 6th grade, and then White Lake 8th graders go to Lakeland High School for grades 9-12.

The building was completed in 1973 as phase I of the "Huron Valley Educational Park", with neighboring Lakewood Elementary opening in 1974 and Lakeland High School opening in 1976. All three buildings were designed by famed Michigan school architect, Richard Prince. This was one of the first master-planned educational parks in the country and even includes its own power plant and water supply/treatment facilities. it is a great school to attend to

White Lake's mascot is a warrior with school colors of green and gold.

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WLMS Web Site