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Long Island Lutheran Middle and High School

Coordinates: 40°49′2.45″N 73°33′1.75″W / 40.8173472°N 73.5504861°W / 40.8173472; -73.5504861
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Long Island Lutheran Middle & High School
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Address
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131 Brookville Road

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11545

Coordinates40°49′2.45″N 73°33′1.75″W / 40.8173472°N 73.5504861°W / 40.8173472; -73.5504861
Information
TypePrivate
Religious affiliation(s)Lutheran (Christian)
Established1960; 64 years ago (1960)[1]
PrincipalJessica Raba
Head of schoolJohn Buck
GenderCo-educational
Enrollment450
CampusMain Building, Mansion, Chapel and Performing Arts Center, Visscher Gymnasium, Ammerman Center for the Arts, Culpepper Prayer Chapel, Upper Hallway, Lower Hallway
Campus size32-acre (13 ha)
Color(s)Red, Black, White, and Gray     
MascotCrusader
AccreditationNew York State Association of Independent Schools
NewspaperCharger
YearbookLegenda
Websitewww.luhi.org

Long Island Lutheran Middle and High School (commonly known as LuHi) is a Christian college preparatory school in Brookville, New York, United States. It was founded and built in 1960 on a 32-acre (13 ha) estate and has a student body of approximately 450 students in grades 6-12, with students coming from more than 50 school districts throughout Long Island and New York City. The school is accredited by the New York State Association of Independent Schools.[2]

Academics

Students follow a liberal arts curriculum, which includes required courses in English, mathematics, the natural and physical sciences, social studies and government, world language (students can choose between Spanish and French), business, religion, the fine arts, physical education, and health. Electives courses, ranging from entrepreneurship to creative writing, are also offered in all departments. LuHi also offers 14 Advanced Placement courses. Classes are scheduled using a four-day block scheduling system, which includes a weekly school-wide chapel service held in the Chapel/Performing Arts Center.

LuHi students generally perform significantly better than average on standardized high school achievement and college admissions tests, as well as AP exams. LuHi students score higher on the ACT and SAT than both the New York state and national average. Also, the top 10% of the class of 2019 tallied an average cumulative score of 1300 on the SAT and a 31 on the ACT.[3] In addition, in 2019 75% of LuHi AP students scored a 3 or higher on the AP exams. That is compared to 62% of students in New York State, and 59% of students nationwide.

Service learning is an important part of the LuHi experience. Students participate in many service activities throughout the year including coat, food and book drives, Habitat for Humanity Builds, service trips to Nicaragua, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and other countries, as well as a meal packing event to benefit local food pantries and the Andrew Grene School in Haiti. LuHi also offers 25 high school clubs and 14 middle school clubs.[4]

Athletics

Long Island Lutheran fields 17 high school and 11 middle school sports teams, most of which compete in the Private Schools Athletic Association (PSAA)] or the Independent Private and Parochial Schools Athletic League (IPPSAL).[5] The varsity football team competes in the Metropolitan Independent Football League, and won the league championship in 2019.[6] However, the boys and girls varsity basketball teams compete as independents. LuHi is known for its highly successful boys and girls basketball programs. The boys team has won seven New York State Federation Championships,[7] while the girls team has won three Federation titles.[8] In March 2011, the boys team won the Class A NYS Federation Championship and the girls team won the Class B NYS Federation Championship, making LuHi only the second school in the history of the tournament to win both the boys and girls titles in the same year (Christ the King Regional High School won both in 2010). A table listing the NYS Federation Championships won by the boys and girls basketball teams is provided below.

New York State Federation Basketball Championships
Sport Number of Championships Years Won
Boys Basketball 8 1981, 1982, 1994, 1997, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2019[9]
Girls Basketball 4 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015

Summer programs

In addition to its scholastic activities, LuHi hosts a Summer Program during the summer months. LuHi Summer Programs offer a wide variety of programs throughout four 2-week sessions including sports schools, arts & education programs, and all-around programs, which allow campers to participate in a wide range of recreational activities.

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ History. https://www.longislandlutheran.org/about-luhi/history
  2. ^ "New York State Association of Independent Schools (NYSAIS): Long Island Lutheran". www.nysais.org.
  3. ^ ACT & SAT Scores. https://www.longislandlutheran.org/academics/high-school/college-counseling
  4. ^ Extracurricular Activities. https://www.longislandlutheran.org/academics/high-school/clubs--extracurriculars
  5. ^ Extracurricular Activities. https://www.longislandlutheran.org/athletics/athletics-at-luhi
  6. ^ https://www.newsday.com/sports/high-school/football/long-island-lutheran-george-rosenberg-chris-reno-1.38168278
  7. ^ "NYSPHSAA-FEDERATION Boys' Basketball Playoffs Brackets". www.nysbasketballbrackets.com.
  8. ^ "LuHi girls capture Federation crown".
  9. ^ "Pate's clutch three wins it for Lutheran".
  10. ^ "Reggie Carter Stats - Basketball-Reference.com". Basketball-Reference.com.
  11. ^ "Lutheran's Chamberlain opened doors at North Carolina".
  12. ^ "Bill Chamberlain Stats - Basketball-Reference.com". Basketball-Reference.com.
  13. ^ "NICHOLAS, DREW - Welcome to EUROLEAGUE BASKETBALL". www.euroleague.net.
  14. ^ "Minnesota Vikings: Shamar Stephen". Archived from the original on 2014-09-08. Retrieved 2014-09-09.
  15. ^ "LI's Stephen drafted by Vikings".
  16. ^ "Huskies Sign 21 to National Letters of Intent".
  17. ^ "Bill Wennington - Chicago Bulls".

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