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Milwaukee Lutheran High School

Basic Information
Address: 9700 West Grantosa Drive Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53222
County: Milwaukee
Congregation: LCMS
Phone Number: (414) 461-6000
Fax Number: (414) 461-2733
Additional Information
President: Paul Bahr - Principal
School Type: High School (9-12)
Founded: 1903
Organization/Membership: Luthran Church Missouri Synod - S.E. Wisconsin
Ages/Grades: 9-12
School Setting:
Urban/Suburban
School Size: 735 students
Student/Teacher Ratio: 16/1
Tuition:
$8,500 - non association rate; $6,400 - association rate (congregations provide financial support for the high school)
Financial Aid:
Primarily need based - some merit based grants
Departments:
Religion/Theology Technical Education Art Design Education Business English Foreign Language Mathematics Music Instrumental & Vocal Physical Education Science Social Studies Transitional Education
Curriculum:
College Prep
Percentage of Graduating Class: 78% attend 4 year college/university
Support Services:
Guidance & Counseling department - 3 counselors - 1 administrator - 1 administrative assistant
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
4 computer labs = total stations 100
School Championships:
Baseball State Champions - Division 2 in 2002 and 2003 Track & Field - Division 2 State Runners Up 2008
School Clubs:
Physics Club Math Team National Honor Society
Notable Graduates:
Nick Roach - Current Chicago Bear Linebacker 2002 graduate Harvey Kuehn - Hall of Fame Baseball player - former Milwaukee Brewers Manager Martin Schrieber - Former Governor elect - State of Wisconsin
Uniform Guidelines:
Dress Code - Conservative - anything considered offensive or revealing is out
Admissions Requirements:
All students must take STS high school placement test, must have an interview with the director of admissions, must have 3 leters of recommendation from teachers and a pastor. Minimum score of 350 on STS required for admission.
Mission Statement:
"Our mission is nurturing all students to meet the challenges and seize the opportunities of the future as disciples of Jesus Christ in service to others".
School History:
Founded in 1903, Milwaukee Lutheran is the oldest community Lutheran high school in the nation