Hillcrest Lutheran Academy (HLA) occupies an historic building constructed in 1901 by the
Norwegian Lutheran Synod to house the
Park Region Luther College. The four-story red
brick and
sandstone building, located on a hilltop overlooking the city, is in the
Romanesque Revival style and was designed by Twin Cities
architects Omeyer and Thori, who also designed educational buildings at
St. Olaf College,
courthouses in
Windom and
Ada, and the E.J. Webber house and Ole Hagen's Autograph Block in Fergus Falls. Its construction, supervised by contractor John Lauritzen, required all of the
brick masons available in the area. The building is listed on the
National Register of Historic Places. Park Region Luther College operated on the site until 1932, when the synod decided to concentrate its academic efforts on
Concordia College in
Moorhead. Three years later, the campus was sold to the Church of the Lutheran Brethren, which operates Hillcrest Lutheran Academy. In 2020 Hillcrest Lutheran Academy merged with Morning Son Christian School to become one school: Hillcrest Lutheran Academy with a classical Christian education for students in preschool through 12th grade. ==Athletics==