St. Croix Lutheran High School

St. Croix Lutheran High School
Location
West St. Paul, Minnesota
USA
Coordinates 44°54′34″N 93°04′23″W / 44.90953°N 93.07292°W / 44.90953; -93.07292Coordinates: 44°54′34″N 93°04′23″W / 44.90953°N 93.07292°W / 44.90953; -93.07292
Information
Type

Private

President Todd Russ
Established 1958
Principal Ric Gibson
Number of students approx. 450
Athletics conference Tri-Metro
Mascot Crusaders
Colors Red and White
        
Website stcroixlutheran.org

St. Croix Lutheran High School is a parochial high school in West St. Paul, Minnesota. The secondary school has a student body population of about four hundred total students in ninth through twelfth grade. Most of St. Croix’s students live in the greater Minneapolis/St. Paul area and travel to and from school each day. However, about one hundred students stay in an on-campus residence, so students from all over America and all over the world go to school at St. Croix.

St. Croix is a school with one of the lowest parochial high school tuitions in the state of Minnesota. Teachers work with students in classes that prepare students for college and include the required courses of English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Religion, Science, Physical Education and Health. A variety of elective courses encourage student's special interests and prepares them to attend college.

Athletics

The football team won their first MSHSL State Championship in class AAA with an undefeated season in 2011. The men's track & field team won the Class A Minnesota True Team State Track and Field championship in 2007, 2008, and 2009.

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