​FAITH LUTHERAN SCHOOL
Faith Lutheran School is one of 1,950 Lutheran Schools nationwide serving more than 201,300 students. Our Lutheran School schools provide a continuing program of excellence for students that is well known across the nation.
Why Send Your Child to a Lutheran School?
Here are some reasons why you should send your child to a Lutheran
elementary school.
Lutheran schools:
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are driven by a commitment to the Gospel
and focused on a mission of bringing hope and healing to students and
their families.
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are governed by board members who clearly understand their roles
and focus on the vision and board policies that effectively govern the operation of the school.
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meet or exceed state and national academic standards
at all grade levels.
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help to develop a minimum of 30 developmental assets in children.
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have educators who have been trained in one if not THE best teacher training programs available.
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have educators who model visionary leadership.
They practice stewardship of resources, build up others and empathize with others.
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have educators who model servant leadership.
Do those served grow as persons; do they, while being served, become healthier, wiser, freer, more autonomous, more likely themselves to become servants? (Robert Greenleaf)
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have educators who model spiritual leadership.
They study God’s Word, share their personal faith story, apply Law and Gospel appropriately, exhibit a passion for ministry, act courageously, equip God’s people for service, care for others, demonstrate integrity, and pray.
“The quality of education Faith Lutheran provides is amazing. I know when my child is in their care they will not only get the education they need, but they will also be loved dearly.”
~Current Parent
Our Philosophy
At Faith Lutheran School we believe in educating the whole child. We strive to meet the intellectual, spiritual, emotional, and physical needs of each child.
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Our History
Faith Lutheran School started as an early childhood school for 3-5 year olds in 1971. In 1973 kindergarten was added. In 1982 a new building was completed, which currently houses classes for Jr. K - 2nd grade. The school now serves around 200 students in preschool through 8th grade.