Curriculum
The LHS curriculum builds productive, Christian citizens by preparing students spiritually, academically, physically and socially to enter college or the work force. Most students will carry eight classes. Lutheran High School’s academic program exceeds TEA standards. Students have the opportunity to choose regular courses, honors or advanced placement (AP) courses in most subjects. Lutheran High School uses a percent grading system.
In recent years, LHS has produced a National Merit Scholar, a National Hispanic Scholar, and a National Merit Commended Scholar. LHS students average 100 points higher on the Test of Achievement and Proficiency (TAP) than public school students nationwide.


