Lakeland High School was a high school for black children located in the Lakeland community of Prince George's County, Maryland, United States, now a part of College Park.
[3] The principal was Edgar A. Smith, who also taught classes there; he finished his master's degree at Temple University at the same time.
$18,400 of government money was the remainder used to construct the school, meaning it was built for a total of $21,600.
[2] Communities in its attendance boundary included Lakeland, Beltsville, Hyattsville, Laurel, Muirkirk, and North Brentwood.
[9] The building also served as a junior high school and special education center.