By Kami Rieck
Year after year, more than 350,000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests occur across the nation, and a staggering 90 percent of those sufferings result in death. Continue reading “Students learn CPR techniques”
By Kami Rieck
Year after year, more than 350,000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests occur across the nation, and a staggering 90 percent of those sufferings result in death. Continue reading “Students learn CPR techniques”
From Staff Reports
Fort Wayne has gone a bit batty with the help from students.
Senior Ethel Taylor, with help from the CLHS service club and various other helpers, created six bat houses to distribute around Fort Wayne, including in Concordia’s Our Creator’s Classroom. Continue reading “New bat houses in Fort Wayne”
By: Kylie Steele ‘17
For my 19th birthday this year, I decided to “taint” my skin with an irreversible mark. Something that most parents would cringe over if their children were getting the forsaken tattoo.
I decided to get my tattoo to have a physical representation of what God supplies me with so that it’s a constant reminder to heal my thoughts. I got a cross with the compass directions of North, South, East, and West to show that God has direction of my life. I have anxiety and depression so this tattoo calms my sad anxious heart. Continue reading “Permanent: The Story Behind My Tattoo”
By Kylie Steele ’17
Craig Patterson came to talk to CLHS students on April 13 about being an attorney.
Patterson graduated from Concordia in 1984. He has high regards for this new Lunch and Learn program because he never had a program like that back when he was in school. Continue reading “Learning to be a lawyer”
By Logan Krinn
Concordia Lutheran High School JROTC hosted their home drill meet, The 46th Annual Homer Clendenen Drill Meet. This years senior class, the Battalion Commander, Derek Egolf, especially, not to mention SFC Conrad and MAJ Sheaffer, has put countless hours into planning this event. This year however, was different because for the first year ever, this event was held over at IPFW rather than Concordia. Continue reading “CLHS shines at Clendenen”
From administration:
Exciting changes are on the horizon for Concordia! Over the past three years, we have been developing a new schedule structure to improve our academic and community goals — ultimately create a better learning environment for students.
We have created a new page on our website to help explain different features of the schedule. That information will be updated regularly as new details become available. There is also an area on this site to provide feedback. Please reference this site for all of the latest information.
By Kami Rieck
Driving a BMW 323i to pick up dinner from Big Apple, a New York style Pizza cafe, J. Kurt Schmidt is always keeping busy. Cheerfully talking on the phone while relaying the many adventures in his life from aviation to photography to substitute teaching, anyone can already make the assertion that this man is far from the average. Continue reading “A Day in the Life of Schmidt”
By Logan Krinn
With a successful season so far, Concordia’s JROTC Drill Teams continue to flourish at their competitions. The Cadets made their way to down to Indianapolis for the IPS Drill Meet. Continue reading “Cadets stay strong at JROTC drill meets”
From staff reports
On Feb. 7, 58 Concordia Lutheran High School students participated in the American Mathematics Competition, a nationwide mathematics contest.
The following students received site awards, indicating they had the top scores among CLHS students: Continue reading “Students receive top awards in math competition”