High Standards for All Students
The learning goals in our environment go beyond college acceptance, university scholarship, or even just good grades on a transcript. Our students are learning to prepare for the next step in their life.
Our curriculum offers a challenging workload and development opportunities based on student needs. Ready for AP courses or National Honor Society? What about vocational or college courses? Lutheran Westland has your student covered!
Our approach, our philosophy is grounded in God's Word and that manifests itself in so many valuable ways. We are different than public schools and that difference matters in a student's present, future, and eternity. Now more than ever, young men and women need an education that leads in truth so they may learn for life.
Learning is a priority For all
Accreditation is an internal and external review process that identifies strategies for building the best possible educational program for learners.
Accreditation through NLSA (National Lutheran School Accreditation) and MANS (Michigan Association of Non-Public Schools) means that the teachers and administrators at Lutheran Westland have met high standards and are actively engaged in school improvement.
Our faculty continues to learn, steadfastly committed to professional development. All members of our school community strive to continue learning and improving the education Lutheran Westland students receive.
88% of teachers have an advanced degree (or are actively working toward one)
20:1 Student-Teacher Ratio
Helping Each Student Plan for Their Future
From 9th-grade course selection to choosing a college or career, quality guidance during a student’s high school years is absolutely critical. Just like any quality high school, Lutheran Westland strives to help students in the areas of academic achievement and career consideration, but as a Christ-centered high school, we help our students develop socially, emotionally, and spiritually, ensuring today's Warriors become the productive, well-adjusted adults of tomorrow.
We recently added the Naviance tool for the benefit of our community. Naviance, designed especially for students and parents, is a comprehensive website used to help students make decisions about courses, colleges, and careers. Students take personality, interest, strength, and talent inventories to learn more about themselves and discover careers that are a good match. They also take a Learning Style Inventory to help them identify how they best learn. Finally, students go through the College Match program, which guides students through finding colleges that are a good fit for them.
(Same Username & Password as Student PowerSchool Login)
STUDENT ACCOMMODATIONS
We recognize and appreciate that each of our students is a unique child of God and may require a different approach and/or pace to learn. For students with learning disabilities, there can’t be a “one size fits all” approach. Together, we can build brighter futures for our students with specialized learning needs.
Please contact us to discuss how we can partner with you and what we can offer your student with Structured Learning class.
Teaching with Technology
Technology can be a distraction in the classroom. At the same time, students need to be technologically prepared to thrive in the future. We strive to use technology as a tool to help our students engage with educational content and learn to collaborate when appropriate. At Lutheran Westland, we offer the following:
Technology-Rich Media Center and Classrooms
Promethean Boards
Microsoft Surface Pro Tablets
Office 365 Accounts for Students
Collaborative Adjustable Seating
Real-World Skills in the Classroom
Industrial Arts offers students the chance to learn the skills needed to work with tools and machinery. Our program exposes students to the basics of home repair, manual craftsmanship, and machine safety. Our students get to design and discover solutions as they learn the challenges involved with working with materials and the challenges of small-scale project management. Some of the topics covered include:
Basic Electrical
Using Wood & Metal
Screen Printing
Basic Design Skills
Drafting Techniques
Automotive Maintenance
Vocational/Technical Training
Juniors and Seniors at Lutheran Westland have the opportunity to explore 19 different vocational programs through the William Ford Vocational Center.
With state-of-the-art training equipment and machinery, industry-trained and state-certified instructors, and aggressive job placement, this program thoroughly equips students for a variety of career options after graduation.
Flexibility to Learn Online
By partnering with Oxford Virtual Academy, we’re able to offer various elective choices designed to fit the unique learning needs of students. Students can access coursework from anywhere, learn valuable time-management and digital skills, and earn credits in courses not offered on campus.
For more information, please contact Alli Unger, School Counselor, at AUnger@lhsa.com or 734-422-2090.
EARN CREDITS BEYOND HIGH SCHOOL
Yes, Lutheran Westland students can earn college credit while still in high school! Dual enrollment allows our students to choose from classes not currently available on campus and provides them with a head start in college.
We work with Concordia University Ann Arbor and Schoolcraft College to help our students earn credits beyond high school. The State of Michigan is billed for the authorized amount of tuition and fees. Billing is limited to a maximum dollar amount, and students pay any costs above the limit. Approval of courses and billing authorization is required from Principal Micah Lorenzen and/or an LHSA representative.
For more information, please contact Alli Unger, School Counselor, at AUnger@lhsa.com or 734.422.2090.
When the School Day Ends, Learning Continues
At Lutheran Westland, Warriors have numerous opportunities to get involved. These activities allow them to explore interests and create broader perspectives. Students who participate in after-school activities report improved academic performance, more confidence, and higher academic aspirations. Through this involvement, students gain essential life skills: goal setting, teamwork, time management, problem-solving, and leadership.
83% of our students are involved in at least one extracurricular activity and most are involved in multiple!