Concordia Lutheran High School | |
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Fort Wayne, Indiana, (Allen County) 46805 United States |
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Coordinates | 41°6′35.4″N 85°7′4.08″W / 41.109833°N 85.1178000°WCoordinates: 41°6′35.4″N 85°7′4.08″W / 41.109833°N 85.1178000°W |
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Type | Private high school |
Motto | Concordia Lutheran High School pursues Christ-centered educational excellence that equips individuals for lifelong learning and service as disciples of Jesus Christ |
Religious affiliation(s) | Lutheran |
Established | 1939 |
Principal | Patrick Frerking |
Asst. Principal | Joshua Sommermeyer |
Head of school | Mychal Thom |
Executive Director | Terry Breininger |
Faculty | 43 |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 772 (2015) |
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Athletics conference | Summit Athletic Conference |
Mascot | Cadet |
Team name | Cadets |
Rival | Bishop Dwenger |
Affiliation | Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod |
Athletic Director | Dean Doerffler |
Website | Concordia Lutheran High School |
Concordia Lutheran High School is a secondary school affiliated with the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS), serving the Fort Wayne, Indiana region.
Concordia opened in 1935, using two floors of Hanser Hall on the campus of Concordia College after seven Lutheran churches in Fort Wayne had raised $6,000 to renovate and equip the facility. From 1935 to 1947 the college controlled the academic aspects of the high school, while the Lutheran High School Association handled the financial aspects. The high school undertook steps to receive accreditation from the state of Indiana in 1938.
By 1947 increased enrollment meant that the 300-student capacity of the building was being strained, so it was decided that the association would construct a new classroom building on 1.3 acres (0.53 ha) on the edge of the college campus. The new building at Anthony Boulevard and Maumee Avenue opened in 1952. The high school continued to use the athletic and other facilities of the college.
In 1957 the LCMS decided to close Concordia College. The acreage allocated to the high school was increased to 4.86 acres (1.97 ha), and six additional classrooms were constructed that same year. The next year the remainder of the college campus was sold to Indiana Technical College.
That same year, 1958, a group of Lutheran businessmen took an option on 23 acres (9.3 ha) containing Zollner Stadium at North Anthony Boulevard and St. Joe River Drive. The next year the high school association purchased that property and an additional 8 acres (3.2 ha) on the west side of Anthony for construction of the current building. After $950,000 was raised in a pledge drive, ground was broken for the new facility in March 1963, with classes moving to the new location in the fall of 1964. The campus has expanded over the years to its current large campus which includes the main school building and athletic facilities.
Concordia graduated 100% percent of its class in 2012. On average, 95 percent of Concordia graduates pursue college or other continuing education. CLHS consistently exceeds state averages in attendance, percentage of honors diplomas, ISTEP pass rate, and SAT composite score. Concordia earned an Exemplary (A) rating from the State of Indiana in 2012.
Sixty percent of Concordia faculty have earned advanced degrees. Student-faculty ratio is 17-1 and the average class size is 23. From 1993 to 2012, 50 Concordia students were National Merit Semifinalists. Concordia does not rank its students. The school uses a 4.0 grading scale, with A+ available only in Honors and AP courses. Courses offered include art, business and technology, English, humanities, theater, student publications, family and consumer sciences, German, Latin, Spanish, JROTC, mathematics, concert band, orchestra, choir, physical education, health, religion, sciences, history, psychology, sociology, economics, video production, and vocational courses. Nearly 60 percent of Concordia students have passed Advanced Placement tests and could earn college credit, thereby saving on college tuition.