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WLHS Contact

A Message from Dr. Ken Fisher President of the WLHS Conference

Seeking Your Best In Life

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“What do you want to do with your life?”

That’s a question that often haunts high school students.

The broad curriculum and wideranging experiences at your high school offer multiple opportunities to experiment and take an inventory of personal gifts as each teenage tries to answer that question.

College. Military. Public Safety. Medical. Ministry. Engineering. Work force. So many options.

To help decide, we’re committed to delivering exceptional college and career counseling as part of our strategic plan. Our goal is to help each teen understand themselves, choose courses that create future options, and plot the next steps for life wisely.

Plans will undoubtable change. Ask the alumni who are featured in this issue of the Contact . Visit with alumni at a class reunion. Life is never a straight path.

“My times are in your hands” (Psalm 31:15) wrote David. While we strive to chart our path through life, David confesses his trust that the LORD is in control of his life plans — and that’s comforting.

James addressed those who think their lives are in their own hands by warning, “Why, you do not even know what will happen tomorrow. What is your life? You are a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes” (James 4:14).

It is true. Just read the “In Loving Memory” section in this issue. In view of eternity, life is short. That’s what has always made the guidance that we offer different.

“What do you want to do with your life?” is a question best answered in Christian faith. “I want to go to heaven.”

That’s why our vision is “where every student finds success to the glory of God.” While we want every one of our alumni to have a great life here, our highest prayer for each one is the best life is yet to come — to God’s glory.

Isn’t that what makes the difference in a Christ-centered education? We strive to prepare students to find each step through life’s journey grounded in our faith in Christ and confident in God’s loving care.

With you in Christ’s service,

In This Issue

To God the Glory! Page 3

Guided by Faith

Where Success Means More

Culinary Arts at WLHS

Alumni Updates & Reunions

Pages 4-5

Pages 6-7

Pages 8-9

Pages 9-11

WLHS Foundation/In Loving Memory Page 12

WLHS Good News!

2023 Winter Festival

Fall Drama Production

WLHS 2023 Dinner Auction

Upcoming Events

Page 13

Page 14

Page 15

Back Page

For up-to-date information visit wlhs.org/calendar or download the Wisco app at the Apple App Store or Google Play.

2022-23 School Theme

Christ is My Cornerstone (Ephesians 2:19-20)

Our Mission

Compelled by Christ’s love, guided by the Great Commission, and rooted in God’s Word . . .

Wisconsin Lutheran High School prepares young adults for productive, Christ-centered lives in a diverse world.

Our Vision

Renowned for its distinctive Lutheran values, superior academics, diverse student body and award-winning co-curricular activities . . .

Wisconsin Lutheran High School is where every student finds success to the glory of God.

On the Cover:

WLHS students learned about Japanese food and culture from renowned Japanese chef John Sugimura.

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