Sheboygan Lutheran High School
Founded in 1978, Sheboygan Lutheran High School is a nationally accredited, Christ-centered high school for students in grades 9-12. With a mission of Preparing Christian Leaders - One Student at a Time, we strive to provide a transformational and well-rounded educational experience. While distinctly affiliated with the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod (LCMS), students from all faiths, denominations, and backgrounds are welcome.
Fast Facts
- Founded in 1978
- Accredited by National Lutheran Schools Accreditation
- 175 students
- 12:1 student-to-faculty ratio
- 13 varsity sports plus art, music, drama & other extracurricular opportunities
- Students from more than 30 churches and more than 10 elementary schools
The History of LHS
Over four decades after its inception, Lutheran High School continues to “Prepare Christian Leaders - One Student at a Time." Sheboygan Area Lutheran High School rose from the dreams and prayers of many believers in Sheboygan County. After much prayer and preparation, the first administrator was called in 1977. In the fall of 1978 the high school became a reality when it opened the doors of the Ebenezer Church Education building to 36 freshmen and sophomore students. The following year, Lutheran High moved to the St. Paul Education Center in nearby Sheboygan Falls. The Hoppert Farm was purchased as the future site of the school. Construction of the Lutheran High School building became a reality in 1980, with students, faculty, and staff moving into the facility in the spring of 1981. The Taproot Club was formed at that time to build a firm foundation of support for the high school. That year also saw the first graduating class of eight students.
Since then, additions and changes have been made to the building and grounds of the high school. The addition of a 600-seat performing arts center, science labs, robotics and computer lab, gymnasium, athletic fields, upgraded technology, and an additional wing of classrooms has made the school what it is today.
Over four decades after its inception, Lutheran High School continues to “Prepare Christian Leaders - One Student at a Time." Sheboygan Area Lutheran High School rose from the dreams and prayers of many believers in Sheboygan County. After much prayer and preparation, the first administrator was called in 1977. In the fall of 1978 the high school became a reality when it opened the doors of the Ebenezer Church Education building to 36 freshmen and sophomore students. The following year, Lutheran High moved to the St. Paul Education Center in nearby Sheboygan Falls. The Hoppert Farm was purchased as the future site of the school. Construction of the Lutheran High School building became a reality in 1980, with students, faculty, and staff moving into the facility in the spring of 1981. The Taproot Club was formed at that time to build a firm foundation of support for the high school. That year also saw the first graduating class of eight students.
Since then, additions and changes have been made to the building and grounds of the high school. The addition of a 600-seat performing arts center, science labs, robotics and computer lab, gymnasium, athletic fields, upgraded technology, and an additional wing of classrooms has made the school what it is today.
Lutheran High School Association
We are grateful for the spiritual and financial support of 12 association member congregations.
We are grateful for the spiritual and financial support of 12 association member congregations.
Testimonials
See what parents, students, and teachers love about Sheboygan Lutheran here.
See what parents, students, and teachers love about Sheboygan Lutheran here.