Lincoln Lutheran Middle/High School

Lincoln Lutheran Middle/High School
Location
1100 North 56th Street
Lincoln, Nebraska
United States
Coordinates 40°49′27″N 96°38′36″W / 40.82417°N 96.64333°W / 40.82417; -96.64333Coordinates: 40°49′27″N 96°38′36″W / 40.82417°N 96.64333°W / 40.82417; -96.64333
Information
Religious affiliation(s) Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod
Established 1962 (1962)
Principal Matt Heibel
Faculty 30
Grades 6–12
Enrollment 340
Color(s) Navy blue and Vegas gold
Team name Warriors
Website lincolnlutheran.org

Lincoln Lutheran is a private middle school and high school in Lincoln, Nebraska, operated by the Lincoln Lutheran School Association, which is composed of seven Lutheran congregations in the Lincoln area. It is accredited by the Nebraska Department of Education (NDE), National Lutheran School Accreditation, and AdvancedED. It is also affiliated with the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (LCMS).

Lincoln Lutheran began as a junior high school in 1962, initially offering grades seven, eight, and nine. It was operated as a junior high until 1994 when the congregations of the Lincoln Lutheran School Association voted to expand Lutheran education in Lincoln beyond the ninth grade in support of a full, senior high school. In the fall 1995, tenth grade was added, with the subsequent grades following annually. 1998 marked the high school's first graduating class. In 2005, despite resistance from congregations of the Lincoln Lutheran School Association with elementary schools, sixth grade was added to make a full middle school. The member congregations of the Lincoln Lutheran School Association which have elementary schools and act as feeders for Lincoln Lutheran Middle/High School include; Christ Lutheran, Faith Evangelical Lutheran, Messiah Lutheran, and Trinity Lutheran,

Lincoln Lutheran High School offers a traditional high school curriculum along with multiple advanced and college-credit classes. The curriculum includes courses in physics, chemistry, biology, calculus, statistics, algebra, United States history, government, business, journalism, sociology, Spanish, English, and art, among others. In addition to dedicated core curriculum, religion is integrated into the academic curriculum with students being required to take religion courses and attend chapel services. Chapel services are held twice a week. Students also have the opportunity to lead chapel services for the Association Lutheran elementary schools.

Extracurricular programs are a large part of the student life with the majority of students participating in at least one such activity. Lincoln Lutheran's extracurricular activities have a history of being successful with multiple state championships and state tournament appearances, conference championships, and other accolades. These activities include various sports, dance, cheer, choir, speech, drama, Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), and Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA), among others.

Athletics

Lincoln Lutheran High School athletic teams participate in Class C-1 of the Nebraska School Activities Association in the Centennial Conference. Lincoln Lutheran's mascot is the Warrior, and its colors are navy blue and Vegas gold. Sports offered at Lincoln Lutheran include:

Fall sports: boys football, girls volleyball, girls golf, dance team, boys and girls cross country

Winter sports: boys and girls basketball, boys wrestling

Spring sports: boys golf, boys baseball, boys and girls track, boys and girls soccer

Fast facts

340+ students in grades 6-12

98% of Lincoln Lutheran graduates attend college

Average class size is 17.1

College preparatory curriculum with 10 Dual Enrollment college credit classes

ACT scores are among the highest in the area

30 faculty members and administrators, 45% have master's degree or above

1:1 Technology - Each student and faculty member are given use of a laptop, tablet or other device.

3 Computer Labs

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