STUDENT LEADERSHIP
Ambassadors for Christ
LHS offers a wide variety of leadership opportunities. Students can take a leadership class that allows them to explore theories of leadership and build their skills. In addition to that class, serving as team captains or club officers, students may also serve in these official leadership positions.
LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Students also serve—inspired by Christ’s example.
Whether volunteering locally, participating in service projects or welcoming international classmates, they’re learning to lead with humility, compassion and purpose.
Student Council
Student Council consists of both elected and appointed positions that are held by students from all grades. The mission of Student Council is to organize school activities, promote school spirit and sponsor community service projects. StuCo meets once a month after school and during PrimeTime when needed. Officers are elected each spring for the following school year; freshman elections are held each fall. Students who are not elected to office may still serve on StuCo as a class representative.
Sponsors: Mr. Micah Braddy, Mrs. Marie Branneky
Student Ambassadors
Student Ambassadors are positive, outgoing, friendly individuals whose main responsibility is to assist the Director of Enrollment in welcoming new students. Student Ambassadors give campus tours, lead workshops on Freshman Orientation Day and Future Freshman Day, and facilitate mixer activities to help new students get to know one another. Throughout the year, Student Ambassadors go out of their way to make sure that new students experience a smooth transition to LHS.
Sponsors: Mr. Micah Braddy
Small Group Leaders
Every Tuesday and Thursday, students meet in small groups for devotions, prayer and small group activities. The Small Group Leaders are students who are comfortable openly sharing their faith by preparing devotions, leading prayer and positively encouraging their peers to grow spiritually through this time together. Small Group Leaders are juniors and seniors who have been chosen to serve as role models by demonstrating excellence in Christian character.
Sponsors: Mr. Brian Scheller

From the President
Hi! My name is Claire Wiegand, and I am this year’s student body president. I’ve been a student at Lutheran High for all four years, and I truly feel blessed to be part of a school where I can openly share my faith and grow alongside others who encourage me in it.
One of the things I love most about Lutheran High is the variety of opportunities to get involved. Through sports, clubs, and other activities, I’ve built some of my closest friendships and created lasting memories. These experiences have also helped me develop valuable skills like public speaking and time management.
Because of my time here, I feel prepared and confident for whatever comes next. Lutheran High has been more than just a school for me—it’s been a community that has shaped who I am today.