FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
2. Is LHS accredited?
We'll be accredited through National Lutheran Schools Accreditation (NLSA) by the time our first class is graduating. For more information , please visit the NLSA website.
5. What does Lutheran Theology teach?
Without reservation, we accept the Bible (Old and New Testament Scriptures) as the written Word of God and the only rule of faith and practice. The Gospel, the heart and core of our beliefs and teachings, is the good news of Jesus Christ's death and resurrection to atone for the sins of the world. We believe that sinners are made right by God by grace alone (sola gratia), through faith alone (sola fide), on the basis of Scripture alone (sola scriptura). The Lutheran church derives its name from Martin Luther, an Augustinian monk. Luther is responsible for initiating the Reformation by posting The 95 Theses at Wittenburg's Castle Church in 1517.
6. Will a Lutheran high school “shelter” me from the real world?
Lutheran High School of Jacksonville will provide you with the full armor of God through the study of His Word. No school can "shelter" its students from the real world. Our goal is to give you the tools you'll need to be "in" the world, but not "of" the world.
12. What is the dress code/uniforms?
Men need a uniform oxford shirt and tie with black or
khaki pants. Ladies will wear a uniform oxford shirt with the
uniform skirt. Uniforms are to be purchased from OneSource at
(904) 620-0003
13. Do you offer online courses?
We have partnered with Orange County Lutheran High to offer a variety of online classes during the school day. For more information about the online program you can visit Orange County Lutheran's
online demo.
14. Will the campus be open?
No. Once students arrive for the academic day, they may not leave campus without permission from the office. They are to be on campus at all times during school hours.
15. How safe will it be?
Lutheran High School of Jacksonville will provide you with the full armor of God through the study of His Word. No school can "shelter" its students from the real world. Our goal is to give you the tools you'll need to be "in" the world, but not "of" the world.
17. What is chapel?
Chapel is when the students and faculty come together, usually one day per week, to worship God, hear His Word and sing praises to Him.