Welcome to J.W. Sexton High School

Grades 9-12   |   STEM2 Early College Magnet

 

  • 24/7 Confidential Crisis line:  1-800-273-TALK
  • Crisis Text: Text HOME to 741-741 
  • Ingham County Community Mental Health: 517-346-8460
  • Child & Family Charities:  882-4000
  • Ele's Place:  517-482-1315 
  • 211 (Families can call 211 to be linked with additional resources)

More Mental Health Resources are available on our Office of School Culture website.

School Hours 2025-26 School Year

Mon - Fri 8:00 a.m. - 2:48 p.m.
Half-day 8:00 a.m. - 10:48 a.m.

What is STEM2 / Early College?

Sexton's STEM2 education incorporates Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Manufacturing throughout its curriculum.

The Early College program allows students to graduate from high school and earn a college certificate for up to 30 college credits or even an associate’s degree, for free!  Classes are held with college instructors at the high school and/or at partnering colleges and universities.  Students in Early College have this opportunity all before leaving high school.

Additionally, in grades 11 and 12, student's gain opportunities with dual university enrollment, internships, job shadowing and a capstone project.

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11,500 Enrollment by 2025
85% Graduation Rate by 2025
90% Attendance by 2025

Title IX - Sex Discrimination/Gender Equity/Sexual Harassment


What is Title IX?

Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any District program, service or activity including, but not limited to: educational programs or activities, extracurricular activities, student services, academic counseling, discipline, classroom assignment, grading, athletics, transportation, etc.

Unlawful Discriminatory Practices Under Title IX

Sexual Harassment (unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature)

Sexual Misconduct/Violence (rape, sexual assault, sexual battery, sexual exploitation and other forms of non-consensual sexual activity)

Stalking (repeatedly following, harassing, threatening or intimidating including by telephone, mail, electronic communication or social media)

Retaliation (adverse academic or other actions against anyone reporting or participating in an investigation of Title IX allegations)



Reporting Prohibited Behavior

To report prohibited behavior or concerns with the Districts Title IX Coordinator, complete the form linked below.

If you are a district employee and would like to report prohibited behavior, please fill out the form on the Lansing School District Prohibited Behavior Reporting Portal. (You must be logged into your District Google account.)

For Students:For Staff:
Brandon LaningaErin Miracle
Compliance SpecialistHuman Resources Manager
brandon.laninga@lansingschools.neterin.miracle@lansingschools.net
(517)755-2800(517)755-2010
4200 Wainwright Ave.519 W. Kalamazoo
Lansing, MI 48933Lansing, MI 48933
PDF DocumentTitle IX Certificate of CompletionPDF DocumentTitle IX Certificate of Completion




PDF DocumentHelp Hotline Phone Numbers


Title IX concerns can also be e-mailed to:
Lansing School District Office of School Culture Title IX Coordinator
titleixcoordinator@lansingschools.net

4200 Wainwright Ave.
Lansing, MI 48933