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Summer Athletic Camps Announced
Summer athletic camps have been announced and are available for sign up. You can download the following PDF to view the camps available. Sign and return to Racine Lutheran High School. 251 Luedtke Ave, Racine, WI 53405
Racine Lutheran Trap Team Receives Funding
Racine Lutheran High School’s trap team has received two financial awards. Trap shooting is a competitive sport in which team members use shotguns to fire at clay targets—called clay pigeons—released into the air on command. Teams are graded on their accuracy in hitting the moving targets from various positions. The Racine County Line Rifle Club has generously granted the team use of its facility and has donated $1,000 for equipment. In addition, Friends of NRA (National Rifle Association) has provided $4,000 in funding for the team. The money will help pay for ammunition and supplies.
Racine Lutheran Presents “Romeo & Juliet” Friday & Saturday, March 23 & 24, 7:00 p.m.
Don’t miss our fantastic spring play, a modern-day production of William Shakespeare's classic play "Romeo & Juliet" in two acts. Under the direction of guest director Jim Rasmussen, the play’s cast includes twenty-one students, plus two crew members. Tickets will be available at the door: $5 adults, $3 children (5-12) and seniors (55+), and free for children under five.
Racine Lutheran Students Publish Lenten Devotional Booklet
Lent is the 40 weekdays from Ash Wednesday until Easter. It is a time of reflection, repentance, and renewal for Christians. To mark the season, Racine Lutheran High’s Pastor Luchterhand formed an interdisciplinary team from the theology and English departments to help students create and produce their own Lenten devotion booklet. Entitled “Repentance and Renewal – Daily Devotions,” with cover artwork depicting Lenten themes, the publication contains weekday devotions stretching from Ash Wednesday through Good Friday.
Racine Lutheran Seeks Sellers for April 21st Rummage Sale (Updated)
Mark your calendar for Racine Lutheran High’s gigantic Children's Rummage Sale, to be held Saturday, April 21. The location is 251 Luedtke Avenue (off Spring Street) in Racine. Hours are 7:30 A.M. - 12:00 noon. Sell and buy anything for children!
Racine Lutheran Gala Raises $53,000 for Students
Racine Lutheran High thanks all Red-Hot Valentine’s Gala supporters and donors for helping the school raise more than $53,000 for tuition assistance! Funds will enable even more Racine families to benefit from Christian education as the school continues to grow.
Neko Graf Named January Student of the Month
Racine Lutheran has named Neko Graf January Student of the Month. Students are nominated by teachers in light of the 2011-12 school year theme, “Be Strong and Courageous.” Teachers say, “Neko is a hard-working student who demonstrates leadership in everything he does. He balances a difficult course load, athletics, and involvement in a variety of clubs and activities - including National Honor Society and Student Ambassadors.
Racine Lutheran’s Gala is February 18th
Racine Lutheran High’s Red-Hot Valentine’s Gala will be held Saturday, February 18, at Roma Lodge, 7130 Spring Street in Racine. This annual fundraiser is well-known for great food, top-notch entertainment, and an exciting auction. Everyone is invited to participate! Beginning at 5:00 P.M., Racine Lutheran’s own Jazz Band will provide entertainment during the Champagne Reception. Also at 5:00, the Silent Auction and games will begin. A dazzling array of auction items - including fine artwork by Racine Lutheran students - will present opportunities for bidding
Register for Racine Lutheran’s January 21st Placement Test
Racine Lutheran High School invites prospective 2012-13 students to sit for its placement test on Saturday, January 21, at 9:00 A.M. The school is located at 251 Luedtke Avenue (off Spring Street) in Racine. Testing is a required step in the enrollment process.
Racine Lutheran Sets Sights on Science
Racine Lutheran High has set sights on expanding its science program. The school recently added new equipment, due to the generosity of a school supporter. The science department received seven five-objective binocular microscopes - with five lenses for different levels of magnification and two eyepieces for easily viewing specimens. Students can magnify a sample from 40 to 1,000 times its natural size, for optimal study.

