Concordia Lutheran High School, Fort Wayne, Indiana |
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Fort Wayne, Indiana, (Allen County), United States | |
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Type | Private high school |
Motto | "Give Thanks and Proclaim!" with Christ at the Center. |
Established | 1935 |
Principal | Mr. John Marks |
Asst. Principal | Diane Lewis |
Executive Director | Terry Behringer |
Faculty | 80 |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 654 |
Color(s) | Maroon and White |
Athletics conference | Summit Athletic Conference |
Team name | Cadets |
Affiliation | Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod |
Athletic Director | Dean Doerffler |
Website | Fort Wayne Concordia High School |
Concordia Lutheran High School is a secondary school affiliated with the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod, serving the Fort Wayne, Indiana region.
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Concordia originally opened in 1935, and moved from its original location at the corner of South Anthony Blvd. and Maumee Avenue to the north side of Fort Wayne, Indiana in 1963 at the corner of North Anthony and St. Joe River Drive. The campus has expanded over the years to its current large campus which includes the main school building and athletic facilities.
Concordia graduated 99% of its class in 2006. On average, 98% of Concordia graduates pursue college or other continuing education. CLHS consistently exceeds state averages in attendance; percentage of honors diplomas (60% in 2005-2006); ISTEP pass rate (89% in 2006-2007); and SAT composite score (1195 in 2003-2004).[1]
Concordia Lutheran High School faculty average 9 years of experience, and 72 percent of faculty have earned advanced degrees. Drug testing started in spring semester of 1999 under voluntary testing. In 2000 random mandatory drug testing began. Student-faculty ratio is 15-1 and the average class size is 15. From 1993 to 2004, 33 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 in 2007-2008 include 8 art classes, 7 business and technology courses, English, humanities, theatre, student publications, family and consumer sciences, French, German, Latin, Spanish, JROTC, 10 mathematics courses, concert band, orchestra, dance, choir, physical education, health, 8 religion courses, sciences, history, psychology, sociology, economics, 256 video production options, and vocational courses. Seven of these are Advanced Placement courses.[2] unci
Concordia is a member of the Summit Athletc Conference (SAC). It offers participation in cross country, soccer, golf, tennis, basketball, swimming/diving, volleyball, gymnastics, softball, cheerleading and track and field for girls; and cross country, soccer, golf, tennis, basketball, swimming/diving, wrestling, football, baseball and track and field for boys.
Most of its athletic teams play in the Fred Zollner Athletic Complex across North Anthony Blvd. from its main campus. The facilities are named for Fred Zollner who is credited with starting the world champion Zollner Pistons fastpitch softball team (which played its games at Zollner Stadium) and the Zollner Pistons basketball team (which is now the Detroit Pistons). The complex includes displays of both the softball and basketball Pistons history and memorabilia.
In the 2009-10 season, the girls basketball team, coached by Dave Miller, won their first Indiana state championship in class 3A. This championship was especially memorable as it was won in Fort Wayne's Memorial Coliseum, mere yards away from the CLHS campus.
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