A Legacy of Leadership: Lutheran East Across Generations

D’Lorne Young, a proud alumnus of Lutheran East, has witnessed the school’s transformative impact across generations. His son, a current sophomore, thrives in the nurturing environment that shaped both of them. Mr. Young is not just a parent; he’s deeply connected, supporting the school as a mentor and role model. His older son, Antonio, now serves in the U.S. Armed Forces, a testament to the values of discipline and service instilled at Lutheran East. For the Young family, Lutheran East is more than a school—it’s a lifelong community of faith, support, and success.

Where Education and Faith Come Together for a Brighter Future

As an educator herself, Ms. Samantha Fisher values community and spiritual growth in education. When she chose Lutheran East for her two sons, Danny and Dar’Rione, she knew they would be more than just students—they would become part of a family that nurtures both their academic and personal growth. Ms. Fisher is confident that Lutheran East is building a strong foundation for her sons, helping them excel academically while grounding them in faith and values that will guide them throughout life.

At Lutheran East, Every Student is Family

Tamika Williams has seen the heart of Lutheran East firsthand. Working as an office administrator and as the proud parent of a Class of 2022 graduate, she believes deeply in the school’s mission. Her daughter is thriving in her studies in Special Education, a passion sparked during her time at Lutheran East. For Tamika, every student at Lutheran East is her child, and she’s committed to fostering a school environment where every young person is loved, supported, and prepared for the future.

A Tradition of Excellence, Preparing Students for Life

For Latisha Brown, a proud alumna of the Class of 1994, Lutheran East was the perfect choice for her daughter, Chania. Chania graduated in 2021 and is now studying Criminal Justice, well-prepared for her college journey thanks to the nurturing environment of Lutheran East. Ms. Brown has remained involved in the school, helping plan class reunions and giving back to the community that gave her family so much. She credits Lutheran East with giving her daughter the independence and confidence to succeed in college and beyond.