For 50 years Lincoln Lutheran has provided a Christ-centered education for young people. We serve students in grades 6-12 from over 15 communities. Our educators integrate Christian faith and values in all areas of the curriculum. Through classes, chapels, activities, and personal relationships, the message of the Bible is interwoven into the lives of students.
Lincoln Lutheran FAQ
Q: Why should I send my child to Lincoln Lutheran?
A: At Lincoln Lutheran we provide an excellent Christ-centered education with outstanding academics. Our students are involved in a wide variety of activities ranging from sports to music to drama and speech. Our school community gathers together twice a week to attend Chapel led by pastors, teachers, and/or students. Over 95% of graduating seniors have pursued higher education and each year the outgoing students are offered scholarships exceeding one million dollars in value.
Q: What type of activities can my child be involved in at Lincoln Lutheran?
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We offer many NSAA sponsored activities including sports, speech, music and dance. Lincoln Lutheran is also a member of the Centennial Conference. Go to our website at www.lincolnlutheran.org for more information.
Q: Our family is not Lutheran-can we still attend your school?
A: Yes. Students attending Lincoln Lutheran come from Lincoln and 15 other communities. We also serve families from various religious backgrounds including foreign exchange students from Norway and Vietnam.
Q: How many students do you average per class?
A: We average fifty-five students per class with a 15:1 student to teacher ratio.
Q: How do I find out more information about Lincoln Lutheran?
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We invite you to visit our website at www.lincolnlutheran.org or call our office at 402-467-5404 and ask for Matt Heibel (our principal) or Kristi Pedersen (our recruitment coordinator).