The Lutheran Community in the Fremont area has been dreaming of a Lutheran centered high school for many years.
In 2022 the community took the first steps towards making that happen with a feasibility study.
They wanted to see how much interest there was for a new school and they found plenty of it.
“It was feasible and practical to start a Lutheran High School that could have up to 100 to 125 students in it,” said. Rob Cooksey with Lutheran High School Fremont.
With a student base identified, the next step was finding a host for the school.
“Our mission of putting together programs and partnerships that build healthy minds bodies and spirits, building on those Christian principles it is just a natural partnership,” said Lindy Hoyer, CEO of the Fremont Family YMCA.
Sitting just west of Fremont the YMCA’s Camp Christensen and the Hazel Keene Lodge will be the hosts for Lutheran High School.
Inside student’s will work within a hybrid learning model, learning core subjects like reading, math and science through the online Acellus Academy based out of Kansas City. All courses will be offered at three levels; standard, honors and a fine-tuned level for students looking to learn the basics.