Providing a quality education for this life and the one to come!
Education helps learners develop paradigms (road maps) – Christian Education helps them develop a compass
"The key to quality of life is in the compass - it's the choices we make every day. As we learn to pause in the space between stimulus and response and consult our internal compass, we can face change squarely, confident that we're being true to principle and purpose, and that we're putting first things first in our lives."
Stephen Covey - First Things First
Mission Statement of Michigan Lutheran High School
Preamble:
Michigan Lutheran High School (MLHS) exists as an arm of the congregations of the WELS (Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod) which belong to the Southwestern Michigan Lutheran High School Association. As such, its primary purpose is...
Statement:
…to prepare young adults for lives of Christian service in their churches, workplaces, communities, and the world.
In order to fulfill this mission, Michigan Lutheran High School strives to meet the following...
Objectives:
- To be Christ-centered and confessionally Lutheran in its worship, instruction, counseling, discipline, and activities.
- To proclaim, teach, and apply the Holy Scriptures, which are the inspired, inerrant Word of the Triune God, as they fit each setting of school life.
- To nurture “growth in grace” (2 Peter 3:18) and the resultant “fruits of faith” (John 15:54) through the gospel message.
- To encourage all students to use their gifts for a life of service and leadership and to encourage interested students for the full-time preaching and teaching ministries.
- To teach students to use their academic abilities to the glory of God.
- To equip students for faithful and capable citizenship to the glory of God.
- To enable students to become well rounded individuals by providing curricular and extra-curricular opportunities as Christian educational experiences to the glory of God.
Vision
We influence our students’ attitudes and expand our students’ skills, and knowledge so that:
Our graduates display an active faith life in their churches, workplaces, communities and the world. They possess a strong academic base. They are effective in both oral and in written communication. They possess the ability to solve problems and work cooperatively. They are comfortable with technology and its application. They are well rounded culturally, and understand the benefits of healthful living. They display leadership skills and are independent, life-long learners.