Northland Lutheran High School

Northland Lutheran High School
Established 1979
Type Denominational
Principal Ryan Wiechmann
Students 60-140
Grades 9–12
Location Kronenwetter, Wisconsin, USA
Colors white and Navy Blue
Mascot Wildcats
Newspaper "Paw Print

Northland Lutheran High School is a Lutheran High School located in Kronenwetter, Wisconsin. It is affiliated with the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod.[1]

History

In March 1979 Northland Lutheran High School formed an association and called John Schultz as the first Administrator. With two teachers, freshman and sophomore classes were established that September. The first school, located in Merrill, Wisconsin, consisted of portable classrooms.

Crisis came in the form of instability and the uncertainty of a firm direction. To gain strength from a stronger church base, Northland relocated to a temporary facility in Wausau, Wisconsin in 1987. A building owned by St. Mary Catholic Church of Wausau was its home for many years to come.

On August 22, 1999 Northland dedicated its first permanent facility in Kronenwetter, Wisconsin.[1]

Student demographics

Enrollment has ranged from 60 to 140 students. Students travel from Neillsville, Marshfield, Wisconsin Rapids, Stevens Point, Plover, Birnamwood, Tomahawk, Eagle River, Rhinelander, Merrill, Medford, Athens, Marathon, and Wausau area.[1]

Being a Wisconsin Lutheran school, the ethnicity of the students is predominately white of German descent (83%). The school has a large minority of Asian students(12%), mostly Hmong-Americans and Koreans.[1] Multi-racial Americans make up 2%, American Indians 2%, and Hispanics of any race 1% of the student body.[2]

There are no programs for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, or Transgender Americans.[1]

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