Concordia Academy (Minnesota)

Concordia Academy-Roseville
Location
Roseville, Minnesota, USA
Information
Type Private
Motto Preparing the Way
Religious affiliation(s) Christian
Established 1893
Faculty 28
Enrollment 400-
Average class size 104 (2008-2009)
Student to teacher ratio 15:1
Color(s) Green and white         
Athletics Notably Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Wrestling, Baseball
Athletics conference Tri-Metro Conference
Mascot Beacon (a lighthouse)
Website

Concordia Academy is a Christian high school with campuses in Roseville. Concordia Academy, a Lutheran high school, originated in 1893 as the high school of Concordia College, St. Paul, and in 1967 merged with St. Paul Lutheran High School at 2400 North Dale St. in Roseville. The school was owned and operated the Lutheran High School Association of St. Paul

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The origins of the Roseville campus

Concordia Academy in Roseville originated in 1893 as the high school portion of Concordia College in St. Paul. In 1967, the Academy merged with St. Paul Lutheran High School (SPL) which originated in 1959. Since 1962, St. Paul Lutheran occupied the building at 2400 North Dale St. in Roseville. The two schools merged as Concordia Academy at the Roseville location in 1967.

Concordia is fully accredited by the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement and the National Lutheran Schools Accreditation (NLSA). Concordia Academy-Roseville is located one block north of Highway 36 on Dale Street.

Administration

Association churches

Concordia Academy partners with thirty-one metro area Lutheran congregations and several of these congregations elementary and middle schools. The most notable of these are North Heights Lutheran Church, Gethsemane Lutheran Church, Woodbury Lutheran Church, and King of Kings Lutheran Church.

Notable alumni

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