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Quick Facts
Enrollment:
411 students enrolled in pre-kindergarten through grade 12.
    185 pre-kindergarten-grade 5
    83 grades 6-8
    143 grades 9-12
 

Established:
Oak Grove was established in 1906. Click here for school history.

Affiliation:
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Click here for mission statement, vision statement and faith statement
Click here for the Campus Ministry website.

Program:
College Preparatory

Accreditations:

  • North Central Association
  • North Dakota State Department of Public Instruction
    • Fully accredited academic program, maintaining NCA-CASI accreditation with high standards for excellence since 1926.
    • “Accredited with Commendation” from the State of North Dakota, achieving 100% of all required standards.

Memberships:

  • Association of Lutheran Secondary Schools
  • State Association of Non-Public Schools
  • Evangelical Lutheran Education Association
  • Council for American Private Education
  • North Dakota High School Activities Association
  • Fargo-Moorhead Chamber of Commerce
Campus:
Oak Grove’s 5.35 acre campus rests amidst a beautiful park setting along the Red River in Fargo, North Dakota. The north campus includes five major buildings, serving students in grades 6-12. 

The Oak Grove south campus, located at 2720 32nd Avenue South in Fargo, is home to the elementary program for grades Pre-K through grade 5.
 

Class of 2011

•         98% plan to pursue degrees in higher education

•         Class of 41 students garnered nearly $1.1 million in college and university scholarships

•         100% of the class participated in community service

•         100% of the class participated in extracurricular activities

•         56% of the class are Honor students

•         85% of the class achieved a 3.0 GPA or above

 
 
 

Class of 2010

·         96% plan to pursue degrees in higher education at four year institutions 

·         Class of 46 students garnered nearly $1.6 million in college and university scholarships

·         100% of the class participated in community service

·         100% of the class participated in extracurricular activities

·         48% of the class are High Honor students

·         76% of the class achieved a 3.0 GPA or above

 
Class of 2009
    •   98% plan to pursue higher education
    •   Class of 62 students garnered more than $800,000 in college and university scholarships
    •   100% of the class participated in community service
    •   94% participated in extracurricular activities
    •   40% of the class are National Honor Society members
 
Class of 2008
    •   100% plan to pursue higher education
    •   Class of 49 students garnered more than $683,000 in college and university scholarships
    •   100% of the class participated in community service
    •   93% participated in extracurricular activities
    •   39% of the class are National Honor Society members
 
Other Oak Grove Facts:
  • Small class sizes; average classroom size of 17 students (K-12)
  • 12:1 overall student-to-teacher ratio
  • 96% overall school attendance record
  • Students consistently score higher in local, state and national achievement tests
  • Academic program includes Advanced Placement (AP) classes and dual-credit opportunities with Concordia College
  • Nurturing environment integrates faith and values into the learning experience
  • All students participate in community service
  • 46% of Oak Grove students receive financial aid

 

Recent Admissions News
Oak Grove Lutheran School's Early Learning Center is now enrolling for fall 2012! The Early Learning Center offers a full-day pre-kindergarten program for 4 & 5 year olds and a half-day preschool program two days per week for 3 year olds. After school care will be available.

Buddy Days
Posted: Oct 13, 11
Are you interested in Oak Grove?  Come join us for a Buddy Day to see what life is like as a Grover!


Admissions Calendar
Buddy Day - Grades K-5 (12:45-2:45 p.m.)
Monday, February 13, 2012 - 12:45 PM
Buddy Day - Grades 6-12 (8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.)
Wednesday, March 7, 2012 - 8:30 AM