Lutheran High School (Indianapolis)

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Lutheran High School of Indianapolis
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Lutheran High School (Indianapolis)
5555 South Arlington Avenue

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46237

United States
Coordinates 39°41′15″N86°03′44″W / 39.68750°N 86.06222°W / 39.68750; -86.06222
Information
Type Private Secondary
MottoThat we...may grow into Him in all things, which is the Head, that is, Christ
Religious affiliation(s) Lutheran
Denomination Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod
EstablishedAugust 30, 1976;47 years ago (1976-08-30)
School districtGreater Indianapolis Association for Lutheran Secondary Education
CEEB code 151716
PresidentApril Risk
DeanDave Pasch
Head of schoolMike Brandt
Faculty15
Grades9–12
Enrollment267 (2023–24)
Color(s)Maroon and gold   
Athletics conference Indiana Crossroads
Mascot"Louie" St Bernard
Team nameSaints
Accreditation North Central Association
Website www.lhsi.org

The Lutheran High School of Indianapolis is a Lutheran secondary school in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.

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History

The Lutheran High School of Indianapolis was conceived by a large group of Indianapolis area Lutherans in the early 1970s. By 1974, sufficient interest was in place to create The Greater Indianapolis Association for Lutheran Secondary Education, Inc. The association incorporated with the state of Indiana on February 14, 1975. The school's first principal, Kenneth Wunderlich, was called to serve July 2, 1975. He spent the first year laying the groundwork for opening the school for the 1976–77 school year. The doors opened August 30, 1976, for fourteen students in grades 9 and 10. The school first met in the former Franklin Township High School building (later demolished), renting it from the Franklin Township School District from 1976 to 1991. The current facility opened its doors on Arlington Avenue on May 1, 1991.

Carl Schulenburg and Richard Johnson were called to join Wunderlich as the school's first full-time faculty members. Pat Slater and Maria Tessler were hired as part-time teachers. The school's second principal, Richard Block, was called in 1985 and served until 2000. David Beringer served as executive director from 2000 to 2005. Gary St Clair was named principal in 2005. David Sommermeyer was named interim director in 2010. Mike Brandt was called to the position of director in the summer of 2011 and is to present.

Student enrollment in 2007–08 topped 300 students for the first time under the guidance of 30 full- and part-time faculty members. The graduation of the Class of 2008 saw the 1,200th alumnus cross the stage at commencement. Enrollment for the 2023–24 school year is 267. [1]

Athletics

Lutheran's athletic nickname is the Saints and they compete in the Indiana Crossroads Conference. They have won five state championships over the years. [2]

IHSAA State Championships
SportYear(s)
Boys' Basketball (1)2023
Football (3)2021, 2022, 2023 [3]
Softball (3)2004, 2007, 2019

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References

  1. "Data Center & Reports: Accredited Non-Public School Enrollment - (Updated - SY 2023-2024)". Indiana Department of Education . Retrieved February 3, 2024.
  2. "State Championship History" (PDF). IHSAA. Retrieved March 10, 2023.
  3. Wade, Clark. "IHSAA football finals: Lutheran wins 1A state title, defeats Adams Central 35-28". The Indianapolis Star. Retrieved 26 November 2023.