The Lake County Schools Alumni Hall of Fame showcases the best examples of what an education in our schools can produce. It's our way of celebrating our own -- people who got their start right here in Lake County and have gone on to make their mark in this community and around the world. Their excellence inspires the next generation of students who will go out and do the same.
To be considered for induction, nominees must be individuals who graduated from a Lake County high school. The nominee may be living or deceased. Each nominee must have made outstanding athletic, professional or humanitarian contributions, or overcome great adversity to succeed on a personal level.
All nominations must contain active and current contact information for the nominator and nominee.
Please use this link to submit your nomination by January 22, 2025.
The Education Foundation of Lake County will help honor distinguished LCS alumni on March 4 at the annual Night of Stars celebration.
The Lake County Schools Alumni Hall of Fame was established in 2016 to honor our graduates who have built on what they learned as an LCS student to distinguish themselves through outstanding personal and professional accomplishments.
Last year's inductees included:
Dr. Alvin Jackson, city manager for the City of Bunnell, Florida -- Eustis High School, class of 1979
Linda Watts, founder of Florida's Hometown USA Program, Inc. -- Umatilla High School, class of 1964
Dr. Patricia Gail Spear, internationally recognized scientist -- Mount Dora High School, class of 1960
Derrick C. Manning, assistant superintendent for Clayton County Schools in Georgia -- Mount Dora High, class of 1979