About Lakeridge South

LakeRidge South is built upon the foundation of the original LakeRidge development.  Started in December, 1977, LakeRidge now encompasses 625 acres and includes over 1,200 homes, an 18-hole golf course, eight tennis courts and a junior size Olympic swimming pool.

LakeRidge established itself in Lubbock by setting many firsts.  Among its watermarks, LakeRidge was the first planned golf course community and the first subdivision to have paved alleys with rear entry access.  LakeRidge essentially created the identity of Southwest Lubbock.  Today, many businesses use the LakeRidge name as the area’s main point of recognition.  LakeRidge South continues this tradition with a fresh look to match today’s lifestyles.

Started in late 2002, LakeRidge South is a community where people still call their neighbors friends, and there is no such thing as a stranger.  The distinctive and personal homes have an impressive style that is timeless yet modern.

Within the 125 acres of LakeRidge South, there are 246 platted lots, with an additional 80-90 lots still to be developed into residential and garden homes.  Over 200 homes have been built to date.  Each perfectly sized lot is tucked away inside the neighborhood, making it a safe and quiet environment for you to enjoy.

Located south of 98th Street, between Topeka and Quaker Avenues, LakeRidge South is nestled in the midst of the fastest growing area of Lubbock.  It is right around the corner from excellent schools, numerous churches, prime shopping and all of your favorite restaurants.  You can get anywhere you want within minutes.

LakeRidge South is a growing and friendly community.  It is a quality neighborhood that continues to welcome wonderful new families.  It is a place where you belong.  It is a place to call home.

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Lubbock ISD

Mission 

In Lubbock ISD, our mission is to prepare students for life by nurturing, developing, and inspiring every child, every day.

District Beliefs

Diversity is a strength in our community and is a valued asset.

Each student deserves equal and equitable access to a quality education.

Safe and orderly community and school environments are essential to student health, wellness, and academic success

Adequate and equitable resources, a strong infrastructure that is both effective and efficient, and a system of accountability are essential to ensuring a high-performing educational system.

School curricula and instructional programming must be rigorous, relevant, and engaging so that students are prepared for life, college, and/or careers.

The ultimate measure of what is taught is what is learned. Teachers are our most valuable resource, and the focus of all our efforts is to support teaching and learning.

The development of leadership and staff throughout the organization is critical to our success.

Collaborative partnerships with parents and the community are essential to creating a strong educational system.

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