List of Lutheran schools in the United States

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Lutheran schools in the United States are educational institutions set up under or affiliated with various Lutheran synods. These synods are not affiliated with each other and vary in their doctrinal beliefs. Most of the Lutheran schools are associated with the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS), the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS), the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), or the Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ (LCMC). Lutheran schools generally attempt to place practicing Lutherans and practicing Christians of other Christian traditions first in enrollments. This is in contrast to other Christian educational institutions, such as Anglican schools, which take into account other non-religious criteria.

Primary education[]

The following is a list of Lutheran elementary schools in the United States for which Wikipedia articles exist:

California[]

  • Ramona - Ramona Lutheran School (LCMS)
  • Venice - First Lutheran School of Venice (LCMS)

Florida[]

Illinois[]

Indiana[]

Kansas[]

Maryland[]

Michigan[]

Missouri[]

New York[]

Ohio[]

Oregon[]

Virginia[]

Wisconsin[]

Secondary education[]

This is a list of Lutheran high schools by state and city.[1]

Arizona[]

California[]

Colorado[]

  • Commerce City- Rocky Mountain Lutheran High School (WELS)
  • Edwards - Vail Christian High School (LCMS)
  • Parker - Lutheran High School (LCMS)

Florida[]

  • Deerfield Beach - Zion Lutheran Christian School
  • Doral - Divine Savior Lutheran Academy (WELS)
  • Mulberry - Calvary Academy (boarding school)
  • Ocala - St John Lutheran High School (LCMS)
  • Sanford - Holy Cross Lutheran Academy (LCMS)

Illinois[]

Indiana[]

Iowa[]

  • Cedar Falls - Valley Lutheran High School (LCMS)
  • Scarville - Scarville Lutheran School (SLS)

Louisiana[]

  • Metairie - Lutheran High School (LCMS)

Maryland[]

Michigan[]

Minnesota[]

Missouri[]

Nebraska[]

  • Grand Island - Heartland Lutheran High School (LCMS)
  • Lincoln - Lincoln Lutheran Middle/Sr High School (LCMS)
  • Norfolk - Lutheran High Northeast (LCMS)
  • Omaha - Concordia Junior Senior High School (LCMS)
  • Waco - Nebraska Evangelical Lutheran High School (Boarding School) (WELS)

Nevada[]

New York[]

North Carolina[]

North Dakota[]

Ohio[]

Oklahoma[]

  • Broken Arrow - Immanuel Lutheran Christian Academy (LCMS)

Oregon[]

  • Bend - Trinity Lutheran School (LCMS)
  • Portland - Portland Lutheran High School (LCMS) - Closed 2015

Pennsylvania[]

  • Verona - Redeemer Lutheran School (LCMS)

Puerto Rico[]

  • Bayamon - Colegio Santisima Trinidad

South Dakota[]

  • Rapid City - Black Hills Lutheran School (LCMS)
  • Sioux Falls - Lutheran High School of Sioux Falls (LCMS)
  • Watertown - Great Plains Lutheran High School (Boarding School) (WELS)

Texas[]

Utah[]

  • Riverton - Concordia Preparatory School, formerly known as Salt Lake Lutheran High School (LCMS) - Closed 2015

Washington[]

Wisconsin[]

Post-secondary education[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Directory of Lutheran High Schools". Valparaiso University. Retrieved March 24, 2018.
  2. ^ "Concordia Christian Academy". Concordia Christian Academy. Retrieved 2020-12-29.

See also[]

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