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Concordia Academy (Austin, Texas)

Coordinates: 30°17′35″N 97°43′25″W / 30.29306°N 97.72361°W / 30.29306; -97.72361
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Concordia High School
Address
Map
1201 S. Heatherwilde Blvd.

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78660

Coordinates30°17′35″N 97°43′25″W / 30.29306°N 97.72361°W / 30.29306; -97.72361
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TypePrivate high school
MottoConcordia High School prepares students to navigate a dynamic world by building positive, life-defining relationships, equipping students to think critically, and rooting their identity in Christ.
Religious affiliation(s)Lutheran
Established2002; 22 years ago (2002)
AdministratorHead of School-Mr. Steve Glandorf, M.Ed.
PrincipalDr. Marianne Rader, M.S, M.Ed.
Grades9-12
Enrollment120-140
Color(s)Black, white and red    
Athletics conferenceTAPPS 3A
MascotCardinal
Websitewww.chsaustin.org

Concordia High School (formerly known as Concordia Academy) is a private Christian high school in Pflugerville, Texas. The school is the only Lutheran high school in the greater Austin area. Founded in 2002, Concordia High School is a Christian, accredited, college preparatory school. We exist to provide a college preparatory environment where students can develop their talents and skills through an excellent academic program and meaningful extra-curricular activities.

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The AP courses offered are: AP Calculus, AP Economics, AP Physics B, and AP US History. Dual credit classes are also offered and vary by year. Currently ten sports are offered: cheer, football, cross country, soccer, volleyball, basketball, baseball, tennis, golf, and track. Extracurricular activities include band, choir, drama, art, Science Olympiad, National Honor Society, yearbook, TAPPS academic competition, student council, and class retreats. Before the start of classes every August, the new freshman class goes to Camp Lone Star to ease the transition from middle to high school. Prom is hosted every year by the Junior class for the Juniors and Seniors to celebrate the end of the school year.[1]

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