At Livonia Public Schools, education extends beyond academics to include connection, belonging, and preparation for life after graduation. Serving more than 13,000 students across 24 schools, the district offers a Pre-K through postsecondary continuum shaped by both long-standing community ties and evolving educational needs.
Livonia Public Schools serves a large student population while prioritizing personalized learning and a sense of community.
A district that feels like family
What stands out immediately in Livonia Public Schools is the culture. Despite its size, the district emphasizes school communities where students are supported and recognized.
“Hundreds of our staff members and parents are proud LPS graduates,” says Stacy Jenkins, Administrator of District Communications. “That generational connection helps create a district that feels small, supportive and family-oriented.”
The district prioritizes relationships, with every student having at least one trusted adult in their school and a feeling of belonging
Strong academics for every learner
Livonia Public Schools students consistently outperform state averages on standardized assessments and rank in the top quarter of tri-county districts. Academic offerings are designed to meet students where they are and help them grow.
Options range from early childhood and special education services through age 26 to Advanced Placement courses, gifted and talented programming (grades 1-12), dual enrollment, Early Middle College and Career Technical Education programs with certificate opportunities. A districtwide STEM pathway supports students from kindergarten through high school, alongside specialized programs in performing arts and global education.
Building a supportive school culture
School culture is one of Livonia Public Schools’ four priority areas, alongside student achievement, employee capacity and fiscal responsibility. Students and staff practice Community with Character traits throughout the year, focusing on one value each month.
This creates a learning environment where respect, responsibility, and empathy are part of everyday school life.
Opportunities for learning outside the classroom
Learning in Livonia Public Schools continues outside the school day. The district offers a nationally recognized FIRST Robotics program that begins in elementary school and continues through high school, with teams competing at the world level.
Students also benefit from award-winning athletics, esports, Unified Sports programs and a wide variety of extracurricular activities. Parent involvement is especially strong, with one of Michigan’s largest PTA/PTSA memberships supporting districtwide programs and events that enrich the student experience.
Modern schools with a future-focused vision
Livonia Public Schools has invested more than $400 million in school renovations through recent bond issues, resulting in updated classrooms, athletic facilities and learning spaces across the district.
While the facilities are impressive, district leaders say it’s the focus on relationships and meaningful connections that truly sets Livonia Public Schools apart.
“Our schools have never looked better,” Jenkins says. “But it’s our commitment to students that makes the biggest difference.”
This content is sponsored by Livonia Public Schools. To learn more, visit the Livonia Public Schools website — and explore more metro Detroit schools in the Best Schools Guide.
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