Lisa Gentry

School Counselor at Lakewood City Schools

Lisa Gentry is a dedicated professional with extensive experience in education and counseling. Currently serving as a School Counselor at Lakewood City Schools since August 2016, Lisa focuses on maximizing student success and promoting equity through individualized support in academic, career, and social-emotional development. Lisa's previous roles include serving as an Adjunct Professor at Cleveland State University, where instruction was provided to graduate-level students in the Counseling, Administration, Supervision, and Adult Learning department, and as a Graduate Assistant at the same university, assisting with student services and organizing departmental events. Additionally, Lisa contributed to health care accessibility as a Health Care Navigator at St. Vincent Charity Medical Center. Educational qualifications include a Master of Education in School Counseling, a Bachelor of Arts in Community Health Education, and an Inspired Leaders Principal Licensure from Cleveland State University.

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Lakewood City Schools

The Lakewood City School District is an award-winning public school district with excellence in academics, the arts (named a Best Communities for Music Education 2016-2021), sports and community service, all in a city named among "Best Hometowns in Ohio" by Ohio magazine, "The Best Place to Raise a Family" by Northeast Ohio Parent Choice Awards and BusinessWeek.com and one of the country's "10 Most Exciting Small Cities" by Business Insider. Students walk to neighborhood schools and enjoy a wide variety of programming to meet the educational needs of every student that walks through our doors. While academic achievement is a top priority, the District also looks to create opportunity-rich environments that allow our students to explore beyond the classroom walls. Partnerships with local colleges and universities, West Shore Career-Technical District, and our Community Recreation and Education Department provide many educational options for students and families. In the last decade, our 4,600-student district has renovated or rebuilt seven elementary schools (grades PreK-5), two middle schools (grades 6-8) and added two new wings to Lakewood High School, an academic wing of additional classrooms and a performing arts and physical education wing that includes a community fitness center. The District also offers an elearning program and an alternative education program for grades 6-12. The Lakewood City Schools now has among the best school facilities and the best technological support for teaching and learning that can be found in our area.


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