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History & Archives

History 

The St. Louis Lutheran community, long accustomed to its own system of quality parochial elementary schools, opened Lutheran High School Central, now Lutheran High School North, in 1946. The Lutheran High School Association of St. Louis, with a membership of over 60 congregations, currently operates two high schools -- Lutheran High School North and Lutheran High School South. 

Lutheran High School South began in the fall of 1957, with the first graduating class in 1961. In the early 1980s the campus was doubled in size to about nineteen acres and new athletic fields and facilities were added (football, baseball, softball, and soccer fields, an all-weather track and tennis courts). In December, 1985, a new addition, including a new library, multipurpose room, guidance center, and four new classrooms, was dedicated. Then in 2003, with the acquisition of two parcels of land adjacent to the campus, LHSS added new fields for baseball, softball, field hockey, and soccer, as well as additional parking. 

In 2008, Lutheran South added the new Lancer Stadium with artificial turf field for football, soccer, and field hockey, and 8-lane track, lights for night games and events, new bleachers, and a pavilion with concession stands and restrooms. Come by for a tour! 

Lutheran South is celebrating over 50 years of providing leadership in Christian education! 

Lutheran South Valedictorians

 

 

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