Orlando Lutheran Academy

Orlando Lutheran Academy
Address
550 N. Econlockhatchee Trail
Orlando, Florida 32825
United States
Coordinates 28°33′05″N 81°15′14″W / 28.551523°N 81.253933°W / 28.551523; -81.253933
Information
School type Private
Religious affiliation(s) Christian
Denomination Lutheran
Closed 2010
Principal Jeff Knutson
Staff 1
Faculty 14
Grades 6–12
Years offered 1975–2010
Gender Coed
Number of students 196
School color(s) Green and gold
Mascot Crusader
Newspaper Crusader Communicator
Website www.orlandolutheranacademy.org

The Orlando Lutheran Academy was a private Lutheran school, grades 6–12, located in Orlando, Florida. The school's creed stated the school as being "dedicated to excellence, integrity, and service." Since its inception in 1975, OLA remained one of the few Lutheran schools in Florida, and won multiple awards, such as being listed in the top three private schools by Orlando magazine. However, at the end of the 2010 school year, after 35 years, Orlando Lutheran Academy closed its doors.[1]

Athletics

The Orlando Lutheran Academy offered many different types of sports programs.

Classes available

Students chose from electives such as: Civil War, Psychology, Christian Apologetics, and Yearbook.

Student opportunity

Students could participate in a number of extracurricular activities, including: youth group, student choir, praise band, weightlifting, drama, and chapel production. Also, dual-enrollment was offered at Valencia Community College which allowed for students to take part in college classes while earning both a high school graduation credit, and a college credit.

Accreditation

Orlando Lutheran Academy was a fully accredited school as recognized by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), the Commission on International and Trans-Regional Accreditation (CITA), the Association of Independent Schools of Florida (AISF), and the National Lutheran School Accreditation organization (NLSA).

On Sunday, May 23, the school had their farewell party as a dedication to the school and its alumni.

School paper

The Crusader Communicator was the official weekly school-to-home newsletter of The Orlando Lutheran Academy which was produced by Carl Schuster.

Notes and references

  1. https://foursquare.com/v/orlando-lutheran-academy/4bd2cf36a8b3a5932787685f
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