2026

  • Celebrating Our Conference School Connections

    It has been a wonderful week of welcoming students from our Conference grade schools to campus. Hundreds of elementary students from 13 of our conference schools recently visited WLHS to enjoy special daytime performances of Anastasia: The Musical, experiencing the creativity and talent of our theater program.

    Later this week, WLHS will again be filled with music as we host the Junior Choir Festival on Friday, March 13 at 6:30 p.m. in the WLHS Auditorium. More than 150 students from nine Conference grade schools will join the WLHS A Cappella Choir for an evening of sacred music under the theme “Proclaim His Wonders.”
    The concert is free and open to the public, and all are invited to attend.

     
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  • Pasta with a Purpose

    Thanks to the generosity of our students, families, and staff, WLHS Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) successfully completed its first community service project—a pasta and sauce drive benefiting the Milwaukee Homeless Veterans Initiative. Together, our school donated approximately 1,220 pounds of spaghetti and sauce—totaling 652 items—to support veterans experiencing homelessness.
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  • Students Explore Future Careers at Discover Health Care Expo

    On March 3, one hundred WLHS students had the opportunity to explore exciting career pathways at the Discover Health Care Expo in the Waukesha and Milwaukee region.

    Hosted by the Waukesha County Business Alliance, this interactive expo introduced students to the wide range of opportunities available within the healthcare industry. Through hands-on activities and demonstrations—including CPR practice, blood testing equipment, and physical therapy exercises—students gained real-world insight into what careers in healthcare look like.
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  • Stitching Comfort and Care

    Students in Fashion Tech 2 and 3 spent the past week putting their sewing skills to meaningful use by creating Port Pillows for charity. These small, specially designed pillows help cushion a seat belt from rubbing against a cancer patient’s medication port, offering added comfort during treatment and travel. In total, students made more than two dozen pillows, which were donated to the American Cancer Society through the charitable arm of MadamSew.
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  • Schools2Skills Trip Connects Classroom to Clinical Practice

    WLHS students in the Schools2Skills program, part of our partnership with the Waukesha County Business Alliance, recently experienced a day of career-focused learning in the medical field. Students toured Carroll University to explore collegiate life and medical education, then visited Froedtert Medical Lab to see firsthand how pathology and diagnostic science support lifesaving work. By connecting university study with real-world clinical practice, the trip gave students a clearer picture of future opportunities in the sciences. Thank you to the Waukesha County Business Alliance, Carroll University, and Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin for making this experience possible.
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  • Wisco Students Serve at St. John's Culture Day

    On February 13, theology department coordinator Ben Carlovsky led 27 WLHS students to serve at Culture Day at St. John’s Lutheran School in Milwaukee. The celebration highlights ethnic diversity while reminding students that, though we come from many backgrounds, we are united as one body in Christ.

    The day was filled with vibrant expressions of culture as students and families shared traditional foods, stories, dance, games, crafts, and guest speakers. Our students helped younger children rotate through activities, encouraged participation, and joined in the joyful celebration. The event was organized by WLHS alum and St. John’s teacher Mrs. Betsy Carlovsky ('00).
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  • Historic Win for Wisco Rock Climbing

    On February 7, Wisco’s Rock Climbing Team made history at the Milwaukee Rock Climbing Competition. For the first time in state history, Wisco earned 1st place overall out of 37 schools — competing with just 16 climbers. This historic finish reflects the dedication, perseverance, and teamwork of our athletes.

    Special congratulations to our top finishers:
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  • Students Explore Actuarial Science Careers

    Six WLHS math students recently attended an Actuarial Science Career Day hosted by Northwestern Mutual and Milliman. The event gave students an inside look at a profession that blends mathematics, statistics, and business to assess risk and guide financial decision-making. Through interactive workshops and conversations with professional actuaries, students learned about career paths, college preparation, and the growing demand for professionals in the field.
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  • String Fest Unites Schools in Music and Fellowship

    Wisconsin Lutheran High School hosted its first String Fest on January 31, welcoming string students from Shoreland Lutheran, Luther Prep, and Kettle Moraine Lutheran for a day centered on fellowship, rehearsal, and shared music-making. The event concluded with a powerful mass orchestra concert featuring 40 high school musicians.
     
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  • Vocational English Seniors Share Future Goals

    As seniors approach the end of their high school journey, planning for what comes next becomes increasingly important. Vocational English, a senior elective, helps students explore their future paths while strengthening essential life and communication skills. This past week, seniors put those skills into action through a Goal Gallery Walk, reflecting on and sharing their hopes and plans for the years ahead. Students showcased their goals through creative projects such as vision boards, show-and-tell presentations, short stories, and letters. 
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  • Serving with St. John's Lutheran School in Antigua

    Five WLHS juniors and Campus Pastor Phil Huebner ('99) recently traveled to the island of Antigua to serve alongside St. John’s Lutheran Church and School. During the mission trip, the students delivered new laptop computers, scientific calculators, projectors, and other school supplies to support the work being done at St. John’s Lutheran School. 

    WLHS has partnered with St. John’s for the past eight years through donated supplies and student volunteers. This year, students had the opportunity to assist with campus landscaping, build fellowship with the church’s teen group, help in classrooms for two days, and attend worship.
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  • Pancakes with a Purpose

    Hope Squad’s Pancake Breakfast was a wonderful reminder of our calling to “encourage one another and build each other up” (1 Thessalonians 5:11), while also supporting student mental health at Wisconsin Lutheran High School. Established in 2021, Hope Squad is made up of nominated students who serve their peers by reducing mental health stigma and increasing awareness—showing Christ’s love through care, connection, and compassion.

    Proceeds from the breakfast will help provide financial assistance for WLHS students who need access to therapy services through our on-site therapist from Christian Family Solutions. 
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  • Reading Buddies Visit Grade Schools

    WLHS varsity football players are loving their January Reading Buddies tour! Throughout January, the Wisco football team has partnered with our WLHS Conference Elementary Schools for the Reading Buddy Program.  The team is visiting a total of 14 grade schools. So far they've visited Christ-St. Peter, Mt. Calvary, Zion - South Milwaukee, St. John's - Mukwonago, Pilgrim, St. Marcus, Living Hope, St. John's - Milwaukee, and Risen Savior. Stay tuned to see if they visit your school next!
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  • A First Look at Anastasia: The Musical

    Excitement is building at Wisconsin Lutheran High School as preparations are underway for Anastasia: The Musical, coming to the Wisco stage March 6-8. Over Christmas break, the cast and crew gathered for their first rehearsal, which included a full script read-through and team-building activities to kick off the production process. This early start set the stage for a meaningful and collaborative rehearsal season as students begin bringing this beloved story to life through music, acting, and dance.

    Tickets will go on sale to the public on Monday, February 9.
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  • Student-Led Bible Studies Featured in Forward in Christ

    Wednesday mornings at Wisconsin Lutheran High School are becoming a meaningful time for connection as students gather for student-led Bible studies through Wisco Witnesses in the World led by Campus Pastor Phil Huebner ('99). Small groups meet weekly to study scripture, reflect on guided devotions, and encourage one another in faith.

    Senior outreach chair Hannah Strong values “the intimate setting and the authentically vulnerable conversations about the struggles we face,” adding that the groups help students “build up fellow teens in faith.” Senior leader Luke Carlovsky notes that these conversations may encourage greater involvement in teen ministry and spark interest in church membership.
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