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SCLA students experience a respectful, inclusive environment that fosters learning, personal growth, and friendship. Teachers instill values in students to be:
- Committed to a life of service
- Motivated to use their God-given gifts
- Critical and creative thinkers
- Life-long learners
- Effective communicators
- Compassionate citizens
- Well-rounded individuals
Co-Curriculars
SCLA is committed to developing the whole student – spiritually, intellectually, and physically. Students are encouraged to choose from and participate in a variety of activities, organizations, and service opportunities that foster growth and responsibility.
Academic
Math Competitors
Students compete in six rounds of the Minnesota Math League Contest from October through February and compete in collegiate math contests by working after school with the head of SCLA’s math department.
Robotics
Students in grades 6-12 are invited to participate on SCLA's robotics teams (middle school and high school) which take part in VEX Robotics Competitions from mid-October to late-February. Additionally, with guidance from their teachers and mentors, students build innovative robots and compete year-round. The robotics team started in 2018 and has hosted its own tournament at the school each year. In 2019, during the team's second year, both a middle school and high school team qualified and competed at the state tournament.
Speech Team
Speech is a Minnesota State High School League activity that begins in November and ends with the State Speech Tournament in April. All students in grades 7-12 are eligible to participate in one of the thirteen League-sanctioned categories. SCLA students regularly advance to competition at the State Speech Tournament and qualify for finals and a state ranking.
To be on the team, students must attend team meetings once per week, practice with a coach and peer once per week, and attend a minimum of three tournaments out of the nine scheduled during February and March. To letter, students must attend at least six tournaments. The top three students in each of the thirteen categories at the Section Tournament will advance to the State Speech Tournament.
Stream Team
Students interested in the visual arts and broadcasting have the opportunity to serve as camera operators, broadcast associates, and sound/light technicians for various events. The co-curricular program is led by the Visual Recording Arts class instructor. This service group learns about SCLA’s modern broadcast audio visual technologies and volunteers time and talents for chapel, concerts, sporting events, and other major events, such as graduation. Visit the YouTube page for SCLA videos.
Athletic
Cultural
With over 100 international students in attendance, students at SCLA experience a broad intersection of cultures in daily life and through organized programming. Dormitory students have the chance to share a room with a student from a different state, country, or continent.
Designed cultural experiences and a cross-cultural mentoring program enable international students to find success inside and outside of the classroom. International students also have opportunities to share their own cultural background by presenting to school groups and showing friends the unique and interesting aspects of their life at home.
Global Leadership Team
This select group of international and American students meets regularly throughout the school year to discuss school culture and help facilitate fun cross-cultural learning experiences. The team plans cultural aspects into many everyday events and implements unique experiences such as the International Festival, multi-cultural holidays, and multi-cultural presentations to SCLA’s student body and other schools.
International Mentoring
This important group of select American volunteers donates their talents and a part of their summer. They are the first American students to meet new international students at the beginning of the school year and participate in focused events to ease transition to American school and social life. Mentors experience the benefits of cross-cultural friendship through fun and personal multi-cultural interactions.
China Trip
Chinese language students at SCLA are encouraged to visit China on a school-sponsored trip available every two years. Students participate in an authentic service learning trip through a one-week experience teaching at a summer English camp for children in Beijing. Students and chaperones then take one week to visit the ancient land and culture of China in Beijing and Xian, China.
German Exchange Trip
Experiential learning in the German language includes an on-going interaction with students at Evangelisches Gymnasium in Siegen, Germany. On alternating years, students come from Germany to visit SCLA for two weeks and SCLA students visit Germany.
Costa Rica Trip
SCLA’s large Spanish language program offers a bi-annual trip to Costa Rica or other locations in Latin America to provide relief and lead Christian programs for young people in the local communities.
Fine Arts
Leadership
Crusader Athletics Student Leadership Team
The purpose of the Crusader Athletics Leadership Team is to build and equalize both spiritual and financial support for all SCLA teams. Duties may include cheerleading at specific events and assisting with fundraising events, e.g. the 5K and the golf classic, among others. Students meet monthly for team building, leadership, and character training during the school day, including a leadership-focused Bible study.
Homeroom Leaders
Students volunteer for this multi-faceted leadership program and are selected by coaches and instructors. Leaders attend a day-long workshop at SCLA presented by an outside expert in the field of leadership. In August, selected students attend a day-long leadership seminar off-campus. Peer leaders often provide peer mentoring and homework assistance.
Student Council
The student council assists in the planning of school activities, promotes good student-faculty relationships, fosters student leadership, and nurtures a healthy school spirit among all students. Student council membership includes a male and female representative from each class, an international representative from each class, a president from each class, and five executive officers (president, vice president, international representative, secretary, and treasurer). Each class elects its own representatives, and the entire student body elects the executive officers. The student council oversees and annual mission project.
Service
All SCLA students are encouraged to build servant leadership skills by sharing their time and talent as active volunteers. Opportunities for this type of service are available inside and outside of the classroom and include community clean-up, visits with the elderly, ministry to people with special needs, peer tutoring, mission trips, and many others.
Any volunteer time spent at church, school, or in the community is eligible for credit hours. SCLA records these service hours on student transcripts and the permanent record. Universities often consider a student's life outside of school along with GPA and coursework when determining acceptance to college and eligibility for scholarship awards.
New Friends
For people with special needs, developing friendships can often be tough. In response to this, teens from St. Croix Lutheran Academy have developed a friendship group called New Friends. This friendship group aims to create an atmosphere where everyone who attends can hang out and develop friendships in an atmosphere of 100% love and acceptance. At a New Friends event, young people, with and without special needs, join together to enjoy various activities like games, music, crafts, and snacks. The focus is on having fun and developing new friendships in a safe, judgment free environment. Learn more at StCroixNewFriends.org
Other Service Opportunities
- Blood drives
- Food drives
- Clothing drive
- Roadside clean-up
- Night to Shine (Tim Tebow Foundation sponsored prom for people with special needs)
Meals
Dorm residents receive a standard lunch, with add-on a la carte options for purchase.
Daily Lunch Service
St. Croix Lutheran Academy partners with Pioneer College Caterers to provide lunch service. Pioneer has served faith-based institutions for over 50 years, providing great food and service on campuses across the country. The lunch program offers daily hot, nutritious meals prepared on-site, along with options for fresh salads, sandwiches, soup, and dessert.
MN Free Lunch Program
SCLA does not participate in the Free Lunch Program sponsored by the State of Minnesota. To qualify for the free lunch program, SCLA (and other private schools) are required to confirm the eligibility of ALL enrolled students; even parents who do not wish to participate are required to provide eligibility paperwork. As our student body originates from multiple districts, states, and countries, complying with the state’s requirements is extraordinarily difficult. SCLA takes great care choosing food service providers and works hard to keep costs down for families. We appreciate the feedback that we receive from parents, and we continue to seek out ways to reduce costs for our families.
Dorm Meals
Breakfast, evening, and weekend meals as well as after-school snacks are provided in the dorm residence dining room.
Noon lunches on school days are provided through the school's hot lunch program. Dorm residents are provided one full entree OR a combo. Anything added a la carte will be charged to the student's account.
The menu varies each week and includes dishes from around the world (currently Asian, Hispanic, Italian, American and Mediterranean influences) and is constantly expanding to meet the needs and preferences of our students.
Social Opportunities
St. Croix Lutheran Academy offers students organized social opportunities several times per school year, including:
- Homecoming parade and dance
- Lunch Picnics
- Snowfest Week and Dance
- Sadie's Dance
- Senior Lock-In
- Student Council Cafe
- Spring Formal
It is our hope that these and other events will provide an enjoyable outlet for the students as well as opportunities to exercise responsible behavior.
Student Support
College Counseling
Students are supported by the Guidance Department as they discover their gifts and plan for their future. Guidance Department staff aims to meet the needs of students by delivering proactive and supportive services while also engaging parents, teachers, and other stakeholders.
Students are served in both group and individual settings, and they use Naviance as a tool for planning and discovery. Students work closely with the SCLA guidance staff as they research careers and colleges, explore standardized testing requirements, complete the application process, request transcripts and letters of recommendation, communicate with college admissions personnel, and more.
Standardized Tests
Standardized tests are taken by students in grades 9-11 each Fall. Grades 9-10 take the Pre-ACT in October. Grade 11 has the option to take the PSAT as a preview for the SAT and ACT college entrance exams and to qualify for National Merit scholarships. Some 10th graders choose to take the ACT in place of the Pre-ACT.
On-campus ACT and SAT testing is offered to SCLA students in the fall.
Students have access to online ACT and SAT preparation software through their Naviance account.
SCLA Testing Code
SCLA's code is 242-673 and is asked for on the registration. It is very important that this number be listed, for it directs the test scores back to the Guidance Department.
Career and College Exposure Opportunities
SCLA teachers and Guidance staff organize classroom visits by local professionals in different career fields and backgrounds. These visits by professionals provide students with insight into the connection between classroom learning and future career possibilities.
Learning Resource Center
Students come to St. Croix Lutheran Academy with a variety of gifts and talents. The Learning Resource Center (LRC) was established to support students with learning differences for academic success within the inclusive classroom setting. The LRC provides academic support through directed study halls, instruction in study skills, and test-taking support.
Assets of the program include:
- Peer Tutoring: The program provides peer tutors for students needing assistance in a specific academic area.
- Special Education Plans: Students with identified learning disabilities or medical conditions that affect learning may receive accommodations through a Learning Support Plan. Students that need services through the public school system receive those services through a plan developed with District 197.
Personal Counseling
When a student needs help from an unbiased listener, SCLA offers individual counseling to help our students through the tough times. The Guidance Director is available to advise students daily, professional counselor from Christian Family Solutions is available weekly, and every student is assigned an advisor to assist with class and activity choices as well as personal and spiritual counseling.
School Nurse
District 197 provides the services of a school nurse for those students attending SCLA who request such services. The nurse’s office is equipped with first-aid supplies, simple diagnostic equipment, and a resting place for students who are feeling ill.
Technology
St. Croix Lutheran Academy offers students the tools necessary to succeed in an ever-evolving technological world, and the campus is 100% wireless accessible.
Classrooms are equipped with an interactive whiteboard or smart TV technology. Students in the middle school are lent a Chromebook for the year. In the high school, the 1:1 laptop/device classroom initiative that allows every student to bring an electronic device into the classroom for immediate access to internet resources (to complement regular book work), improved communication with teachers using Google tools, and improved organizational skills.
Chapel services incorporate video and digital resources using the triple-screen video projection system and are streamed live via the internet every day. Web streaming is used for athletics, music concerts, and special events enabling relatives and friends near and far to be a part of the activities at SCLA.
SCLA’s Library Media Center offers students access to:
- An extensive collection of online resources
- Computers before/after school hours
Secure student email accounts are provided for students and used by instructors and staff to communicate directly with students.
The Student Information System, PowerSchool, provides students and parents a secure portal to access grades, attendance, lunch account balance, teacher information, and reenrollment forms.