Westview Elementary School is one of four elementary schools in Avon Lake with students from kindergarten through fourth grade.
Westview graduates move to Troy Intermediate School and then Learwood Middle School before attending Avon Lake High School. This is one of several schools that had major renovations and expansions in 2010. Westview is also the home of the city's Safety Town, which teaches young children rules of the road and safety.
Paul Holland is the principal of Westview. Each year, students hold a reading contest with the winners earning the right to throw a pie at the principal.
In 2010, Westview was one of several Avon Lake Schools involved in a district-wide expansion program, including expansion of the cafeteria, the addition of two new classroom and updates to the entrance area as well as a new traffic circle.
Eastview Elementary School is one of four elementary schools in Avon Lake welcoming students from kindergarten through fourth grade. Graduates move to Troy Intermediate School and then to Learwood Middle School before attending Avon Lake High School. The school puts an emphasis on academics and community service and in 2010 was ranked No. 13 of all schools in Ohio by the State Board of Education's Performance Index. The school maintains an active PTA that meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 9:15am in the school cafeteria. Principal Mike Matthews believes civic mindedness is an important part of its informal curriculum. Students support the USO drive and recently sent over 50 care packages to Afghanistan. Students also spend a weekend each year cleaning up the ALPS playground. The school was one of several that had major renovations and expansions in 2010. Its mascot is Pepper Penguin.
Learwood Middle School enrolls students in seventh and eighth grades. In 2008, the school was named a "No Child Left Behind Blue Ribbon School."
Learwood boasts a healthy music, academic and sports curriculum, with most students moving on to Avon Lake High School. The school is very involved in the community, and students take an active part in volunteering at various venues in the city.
The school maintains a sizable campus on Lear Road that includes several soccer fields that are used for tournaments. Learwood's principal is Jane Ramsay. Brad Cocco is the assistant principal.
Troy Intermediate serves as Avon Lake's public school for students in fifth and sixth grades. It receives students from four elementary schools in the city and prepares them to move on to Learwood Middle School. The school maintains a number of intramural sports and student clubs. Active in Avon Lake, the school strives to have students involved in the community through food drives and visits with the elderly. Kelli Cogan is the school's principal.
This nine-hole Aqua Marine Golf Course in Avon Lake is located in the luxury, maintenance-free Aqua Marine condimium community. Designed by Ben Zink, Aqua Marine Golf Course measures 6,400 yards from the longest tees and has a slope rating of 117 and a 70 USGA rating. The course features three sets of tees for different skill levels. In addition, golfers can enjoy the convenience of a clubhouse, pro shop and sports bar and grill right on the premises. Aqua Marine Golfcourse is open to the public.