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Lutheran High School North (Michigan)

1972 establishments in MichiganEducational institutions established in 1972Lutheran schools in MichiganLutheran schools in the United StatesPrivate schools in Michigan
Schools in Macomb County, Michigan

Lutheran High School North, known locally as Lutheran North, is a private, coed high school located in Macomb, Michigan, about 25 miles outside of Detroit. The school is one of three members of the Lutheran High School Association, and is accredited by both the National Lutheran School Accreditation and the Michigan Association of Non-public Schools.

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