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Eastbrook Academy is a non-denominational private Christian school in Milwaukee, Wisconsin for grades pre-kindergarten through 12th grade that provides a classical Christian education. [1] Eastbrook Academy obtains almost half its funding from public money through the Milwaukee school voucher program. [2]
Heritage Christian School is a private, pre-K-12 Christian school located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was established in 1973 by Bethel Baptist Church as Bethel Christian Academy. It was established in 1973 by Bethel Baptist Church as Bethel Christian Academy.
The ELCA has schools which are part of the Network of ELCA Colleges and Universities while the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod has the Concordia University System. Other denominations such as the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod , Evangelical Lutheran Synod , Church of the Lutheran Brethren , also have their own colleges and universities.
Part of Western Dodge County Catholic Churches [87] St. John the Baptist 115 Plymouth St, Plymouth: Founded in 1848, church dedicated in 1987 [130] St. John the Baptist 1501 172nd Ave, Union Grove: Part of the Kenosha-Racine County Line Catholic Parishes [131] St. John Evangelist 601 Valley Rd, Kohler: Founded in 1927, church dedicated in 1940 ...
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MacDowell Montessori School; Marquette University High School; Messmer High School; Milwaukee Girls' Trade and Technical High School; Milwaukee High School of the Arts; Milwaukee Lutheran High School; Milwaukee School of Languages; Milwaukee Urban Waldorf School; Milwaukee-Downer Seminary
Pius XI High School, named in honor of Pope Pius XI, was founded in 1929. Originally it offered only the first three years of high school. [3] Thus, the first graduation occurred in 1937, when the first senior class was added to the school. Enrollment grew from a class of eight in 1937 to over 2,000 students throughout the 1960s and 1970s.
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