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About Us


Mission Statement
To help young people discover who they are in Jesus Christ and find success in life. This includes spiritual growth, academic excellence, physical development, artistic expression, and social interaction.

Vision Statement
To graduate young adults with a Biblical world view, who are academically prepared for advanced studies, and are positive and productive Christian citizens.

A Brief History
We began in the kitchen of Cordova Lutheran Church in 1992 with only 14 students, then moved to the Country Club area of Sacramento where we stayed until Fall 2005.

To address the growing need for a private, faith-based high school, in 2005 we moved to the booming community of Elk Grove and have started classes on our new campus in the Fall of 2006.

Our Commitment
Lutheran High School is a Christian school founded by the Lutheran community of the greater Sacramento metropolitan area. It is dedicated to the task of helping young people grow in the knowledge of the Christian faith and, as a result, live that faith in service to others. To accomplish that goal, our school will involve students in a thorough study of God’s Word, in the academic settings, in opportunities for involvement in co-curricular activities, and in service outreach projects.

It is our desire to make Lutheran High School a memorable experience. May God give us the wisdom and the ability to live up to this commitment.

As members of the faculty and staff of Lutheran High School, we commit and seek to:

  1. Love and care for each of our students;
  2. Communicate with both the student and parents regarding a student’s academic progress;
  3. Hold each student accountable for his or her actions;
  4. Give our best efforts on behalf of each student, recognizing and respecting their individuality;
  5. Challenge each student to reach his or her potential according to their God-given capacities;
  6. Encourage each student to use the individual gifts and talents given them by God;
  7. Be responsive to student concerns and activities;
  8. Minister to each family, especially in difficult times;
  9. Do the best we can to be models of Christian living to all our community;
  10. Demonstrate interest in the spiritual, social, emotional, and physical development of our students;
  11. Pray for our students and each other;
  12. Follow the process outlined in Matthew 18:15-16 when conflict arises; and
  13. Take responsibility for one’s own actions and decisions.

 


 




   
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