CEEB code 233311 Principal John Brandt Accreditation AdvancED Number of students 340 (2011–2012) | Status Open NCES School ID 00642037 Phone +1 989-790-1676 Founded 1977 | |
Denomination Lutheran Church Missouri Synod Address 3560 McCarty Rd, Saginaw, MI 48603, USA Similar Swan Valley High School, Michigan Lutheran Seminary, Carrollton High School, Nouvel Catholic Central H, Arthur Hill High School |
Valley Lutheran High School is a private, parochial school located in Saginaw, Michigan. There were 347 students enrolled for the 2005-2006 school year. There are 350 students enrolled for the 2013-2014 school year.
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The school is owned and operated by the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod in the Saginaw Valley. The school was founded in 1977.
Sports
Valley Lutheran is a class "C" school. Prior to the mid-1990s Valley Lutheran did not have a football team (also due to budget restrictions), as a result, the school was always well known for its soccer team. Because there was no football team, the annual homecoming dance was held in conjunction with a soccer match instead of the more-traditional football game.
The following sports are offered at Valley Lutheran:
Music
Valley Lutheran has a very active music program. Its choir and band routinely receive Superior scores at district and state festivals (MSVMA and MSBOA). An annual Lenten tour is often the musical highlight of the year, where the Symphonic Band and Golden Voice choir tour to Midwestern states for five days. These have proven to be very popular tours. Recent tour destinations include, Illinois, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.There are also several concerts throughout the year. A fall concert for the bands, a Christmas concert for the choirs, and a spring concert with all musical groups.
Bands at Valley Lutheran
Choirs at Valley Lutheran
The "Carpet Dome"
Prior to 1995 Valley Lutheran's basketball court was carpeted, and students dubbed the gym the carpet dome. When the school was constructed, the decision was made to cover the gym in carpet for financial reasons as well as noise reduction. Because of the school's religious background, there are daily chapel assemblies and it was thought that a carpeted gym would be quieter than wooden flooring. In 1995, the school replaced the carpeted basketball court with a more-traditional wooden flooring. The Saginaw News frequently reported that the carpeted floor gave the home team a 10-point advantage and lots of carpet burns.