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School City Notes Central Texas Christian School: Temple Faith Academy: Marble Falls Keystone School: San Antonio Live Oak Classical School: Waco Lutheran High School of San Antonio: San Antonio San Juan Diego Catholic High School: Austin [c] San Marcos Academy: San Marcos
Lutheran High School of San Antonio (LHSSA) is a private, college preparatory Lutheran high school located in San Antonio, Texas, in the United States.As the city's only Lutheran high school, LHSSA is supported by six congregations of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS) comprising the Lutheran High School Association.
[16] [17] The campus previously housed Pilgrim Lutheran School, a private K-8 Christian School, which later closed its K-8 section and now only has early childhood. [18] Lutheran High School North (Texas) - Houston; Lutheran South Academy - Houston; Northland Christian School - Unincorporated area; The Oaks Adventist Christian School ...
Lutheran South Academy is a private pre-kindergarten through 12th grade Lutheran school affiliated with the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod located in Houston, Texas, United States. It is a member of the Houston Area Independent Schools , a group of roughly 50 private, parochial and independent institutions in the Greater Houston area.
In July 1945 a new bond issue totaling $750,000.00 passed providing the district with enough funding for several new facilities which included a new building for black eighth and ninth graders at Booker T. Washington, a new high school on 14th Ave which would be called Texas City High School, Roosevelt Elementary and Wilson Elementary.