Shoreland Lutheran High School

Shoreland Lutheran High School is a Lutheran High School in Somers, Wisconsin, affiliated with the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod and operated by a federation of 24 area congregations.[1]

Shoreland Lutheran High School
Location

United States
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TypePrivate, 9-12
MottoExcellence in Christ
Established1971
Faculty27
Enrollment318 students
Color(s)Black and Gold
Websitewww.slhs.us

Academics

Shoreland offers a variety of courses, including music, art, foreign languages, woods, small engine repair, computer science courses, and business course designed to jump start the students for college level business courses. Further, a pre-ministry program for students wishing to become teachers or pastors in the synod is available. It has five Advanced Placement classes: AP Biology, AP Calculus, AP Chemistry, AP History, and AP Literature and Composition. Also Honors Spanish & Honors Physics. In the 2014-2015 school year Shoreland opened a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) Academy. Through a partnership with MSOE it offers students transcript credit.

Facilities

Shoreland opened in 1971 at Friedens Lutheran Church in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Its current building was constructed in 1979, with an addition to the west end and major internal renovations completed in 1997. The Science wing addition added three labs, a STEM classroom and another room in 2014. A final addition in the near future will include renovating the lunch area, office complex, adding an auxiliary gymnasium and an auditorium.

Fine Arts

Shoreland offers the following activity in conjunction with the Metro Classic Conference

  • Honors Band

Activities

Shoreland also offers the following

  • Festival Choir
  • Band
  • Drama
  • Forensics
  • Robotics Club
  • National Honor Society
  • Ministry Club
  • Student Ambassadors
  • Student Council
  • Students for Life

Athletics

Shoreland is a member of the Metro Classic Conference, and offers the following sports:

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