Shoreland Lutheran High School

Po Box 295, Somers, WI, 53171-0531
Compelled by the love of Christ, Shoreland Lutheran High School exists to educate, equip, and encourage students for lives of Christian service.

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Shoreland Lutheran High School
School Membership(s) Other religious school association(s)
Religious Affiliation Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod
Grades Offered Grades 9 - 12
Student Body
Total Students 320 students
Student Body Type Co-ed
% Students of Color 12% (WI School Avg.: 25%)
Students by Grade
 
Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers 25 teachers
Student : Teacher Ratio 13:1 (National school avg.: 13:1)

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Nearby Schools:

Shoreland Lutheran High School
Gr. 9-12 | 0 mi. away
St Sebastian School
Gr. K-9 | 3.7 mi. away
Concordia Lutheran School
Gr. PK-8 | 4 mi. away
St Peter Elementary School
Gr. K-8 | 4 mi. away
Racine Baptist School
Gr. K | 5 mi. away
Holy Rosary School
Gr. K-8 | 5.2 mi. away

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