Everything You Need to Know About 9th Grade Enrollment (Fall ’26)

High school years fly by. And eagles fly at 100mph! Graduation of the class of 2030 will be here before you know it. As the culmination of your child’s educational experience, SCS partners with Christian parents of high school aged students who seek to prepare their child’s hearts and minds for service in God’s world. We take this partnership very seriously and are looking for active partners in this important mission.
High school enrollment can lead to a lot of questions and even confusion- particularly if you’re new to SCS. Our enrollment team has created this resource to make your enrollment process as smooth as possible. Whether you’re a 4th generation family considering SCS for your youngest child, or if you’ve never even considered our school and you’re just curious and would like to “kick the tires,” our enrollment team would love to connect with you and answer any questions that you might have as you explore high school options for your child.
Bookmark this page. It’s intended to be your one-stop-shop to answer questions about our inquiry, application, and enrollment processes.
Your Admissions Journey


For families new to SCS, visiting our campus and meeting with our enrollment team is a required part of the application process. We encourage parents to visit our campus during a school day to see what a day in the life of SCS high school is really like. This year, we’re particularly excited to show you our brand new high school construction!

If your 7th or 8th grader would like to see what a day in the life of a high school student is really like, sign them up for a student shadow visit day. We’ll partner them up with a pre-selected student shadow guide who will make sure that your child gets a terrific introduction to our school.
Date and time
Shadow days are on Tuesdays from 8:30 AM to 2:30 PM and include a free lunch. We book shadow days on Tuesdays to ensure that visiting students can experience our student-led high school worship.

High School Preview Day on Tuesday, November 11, is a great opportunity for students to experience high school student led praise and worship, a Q&A panel, shadow a class, participate in a high school activities fair, and meet other prospective students. Check out this recap from last year’s event to get a taste of what’s in store.
Join us on February 2, 2026 for High School Preview Night! At this guided open house, our entire High School faculty showcases the curricular and extra-curricular programs.
At the event, you’ll have the opportunity to learn more about our:
- Christ-centered education
- Talented and dedicated, Christian faculty and staff members
- Advanced placement, dual credit, and youth apprenticeship opportunities
- Academic and Career Planning program supported by 2 school counselors
- Advanced biblical curriculum taught by local pastors
- Robust fine arts programs
- 12 athletic programs offered
- High School building project that is underway, including the following enhancements: +7 High School Classrooms (three upper, three lower), Updated Cafeteria, Commercial Grade Kitchen, 2 Special Ed Resource Rooms, Music Program upgrades: Brand new space for Band/Orchestra and Choir and New HS Locker Rooms

Our comprehensive high school profile outlines the educational opportunities awaiting you at Sheboygan Christian High School. With focus on academic scholarship, spiritual discipleship, and engaged citizenship, our curriculum is designed to prepare you for success in higher education and the future careers in which God calls you to impact the world for Jesus Christ. This profile is the 2025-2026 version. The 2026-2027 version will be ready shortly.

The high school webpage features easily accessible information, including a high level overview of our college prep programs, Christ-centered worldview, diverse growth opportunities, intentional teacher mentorship, a look where our graduates go, the youth apprenticeship program, and more.
Students may take up to 11 AP courses, dual enrollment courses (earning up to 32 college credits), and have access to strong business, STEM, vocational, and technical education programs.
Youth Apprenticeships present students with the chance to explore a career first hand through paid employment with local businesses while still enrolled in high school. These one and two year programs are available to all juniors and seniors.
From 9th through 12th grade, students receive guidance through assessments, counseling, test prep, and planning to stay on track for college goals.
Because SCS emphasizes smaller class sizes, teachers get to know individual students’ learning styles, strengths, and needs. We have a 10:1 student to teacher ratio. Our average class size is 15 students.
The high school offers fine arts courses including band, orchestra, choir, drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, design, and advanced arts classes. We offer extra-curricular drama programs in the fall and spring.
Athletics include multiple sports such as football, track and field, hockey, volleyball, basketball, etc. SCS has 12 programs and has earned 7 state championships across sports.
The campus uses visitor check‑ins and legal screenings for all visitors during school hours, locked doors and cameras to maintain a safe environment for students.
Tuition & fees are handled centrally through the school’s admissions/finance department. See more here.
Yes, SCS participates in both the Wisconsin Parental Choice Program and the Special Needs Scholarship Program.
We are deeply committed to supporting all learners, including those with academic, behavioral, and cognitive learning needs or challenges. Our approach is both proactive and personalized and here’s how we do that:
- Individualized Support Plans: We work closely with students, families, and staff to implement and regularly review personalized learning plans (IEPs, Service Plans, and 504 Plans) that target specific learning needs.
- Differentiated Instruction: Our teachers are trained to differentiate instruction in the classroom by using a variety of strategies, materials, and assessments.
- Specialized Staff: We have a team that includes a special education teacher, a special education aide, school counselors, and educational tutors who all collaborate with classroom teachers to support students.
- Regular Communication: We maintain open lines of communication with families to ensure they are partners in the learning process and that students receive consistent support both at school and at home.
Beyond Bible classes at every grade level, students engage in worship, service learning, and a missional capstone project their senior year. Our Teaching For Transformation framework ensures that all SCS students at every grade level understand their role in God’s Big Story of “Creation/Fall/Redemption/Restoration.”
Have a question you don’t see answered on this page?
Please do our enrollment team a favor and ask us! We’ll both answer your question directly and make sure this page is updated to reflect that question and answer. Chances are, if you’re wondering this, someone else is too!
