Sheboygan Lutheran High School


Sheboygan Lutheran High School is a private secondary school in Sheboygan, Wisconsin near the University of Wisconsin–Sheboygan campus on the city's southwest side. It is operated by the Lutheran High School Association of the Greater Sheboygan Area, Inc., an association of Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod congregations in the Sheboygan area.

History

The school was opened in 1978 by a group of Lutherans. The school dedicated its first building in 1980 and has added two additions to the campus. In 2011, it opened Neat Repeats Thrift Shop, a community thrift shop in Plymouth, Wisconsin, to benefit the school.

Religious background

Sheboygan Lutheran High School is affiliated with the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod. A majority of the faculty and staff are members of congregations belonging to the LCMS.
All teaching at the school conforms with the Lutheran Confessions. The school accepts students from a wide variety of Christian and non-Christian backgrounds.

Curriculum

Sheboygan Area Lutheran High School offers a Christian college preparatory curriculum.

Music and other extra curricular activities

Athletics

The school's sports teams compete in the WIAA and the school belongs to the Big East Conference.
Fall sports: boys' soccer, boys' American football, girls' volleyball, boys' cross country, girls' cross country, and girls' swimming.
Winter sports: boys' basketball, girls' basketball and dance team.
Spring sports: girls' softball, boys' track, girls' track, boys' golf, girls' soccer and co-ed trap shooting.
Summer sports: boys' baseball.

Notable alumni