Milwaukee Lutheran High School

Milwaukee Lutheran High School
Location
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
USA
Information
Type Private secondary Co-ed
Established 1903
Principal Adam Kirsch
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 622
Color(s) Cardinal Red, White
Mascot Red Knight
Affiliations Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod
Website www.milwaukeelutheran.org

Milwaukee Lutheran High School (MLHS) is a secondary school located in Milwaukee, in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The school was originally known as Lutheran High School (LHS). LHS was established in 1903, making Milwaukee Lutheran the oldest Lutheran high school in the United States. In the early 1950s, Milwaukee Lutheran split from its Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS) brethren due to doctrinal differences between the two synods, and each church body formed its own school. The school formed by the WELS is known as Wisconsin Lutheran High School (WLHS or Wisco).

MLHS is owned and operated by forty-six Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod (LCMS) congregations and accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Milwaukee Lutheran has twice been recognized as a National Exemplary School (Blue Ribbon School) by the U.S. Department of Education. In 1995, the LCMS honored Milwaukee Lutheran as a "Recognized School of Excellence."

Notable alumni

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