Racine Lutheran High School is a private religious high school located in Racine, Wisconsin. It is associated with the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod. The school was founded in 1944, and has an average enrollment of about 250 students.
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Christian education in the Lutheran tradition is tied into daily school life for all students at school. The ratio of students to teachers is 14:1. About 99% of graduating students from Lutheran High go on to a four year college.
Racine Lutheran High School offers a range of music programs, including band and choir. When interest or initiative has been shown by students, there has also been a jazz band and a hand bell choir.
Racine Lutheran also offers a drama program that produces about one show per semester. Past productions include Bye Bye Birdie and The Diary of Anne Frank.
Sports offered at Racine Lutheran include volleyball, basketball, soccer, softball, football, golf, baseball, cheerleading, trap shooting, and track. Because of low enrollment, sports teams often are low on athletes. The Crusader is the mascot for RLHS and the school colors are purple and gold.