Concordia Jr.-Sr. High School in Omaha serves grades 6–12 and offers dedicated support for students with learning differences and ADD/ADHD. With 34 classroom teachers serving 389 students and an average class size of 25, the school provides a structured learning environment where students receive specialized instruction tailored to their needs. The school is accredited by Cognia and grounded in Lutheran values, creating a faith-based community focused on academic growth and character development.
The school's special education programs are designed to help students with learning disabilities and attention challenges succeed academically while building confidence. With 75% of faculty holding advanced degrees, teachers are equipped with the training and credentials to support diverse learning profiles. Concordia emphasizes preparing students to be "world ready" and thoughtful leaders—an approach that includes helping students with learning differences develop independence and self-advocacy skills.
Tuition ranges from $8,200 annually for grades 6–8 to $10,400–$10,600 for high school. The school has a 95% acceptance rate and operates on a rolling admissions basis. Students can engage in a wide range of sports and extracurricular activities, from athletics like basketball, swimming, and track to performing arts like dance and cheering, helping build confidence and community belonging.