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INTRODUCTION
Faith Lutheran School offers a Christ-centered grade school education for students in kindergarten
through grade eight. The majority of our students come from
families who are already members of Faith Lutheran Church. However,
we do welcome inquiries about enrollment from the entire community.
If you would like to set up a personal meeting to find out more about
our school, please contact Principal Candice Ohlmann at (920) 398-8910. You
may also e-mail Miss Ohlmann by clicking HERE.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
The purpose of Faith Lutheran School is to train children to be
successful disciples and soldiers of our Lord and Savior, Jesus
Christ. In our program of study we feature the gospel of God's Son,
Jesus, who died on the cross to take away sins. This "good
news" is a unique power at the disposal of these young disciples
to conquer personal sin in their lives. The Holy Bible is the primary
source and resource of our instruction and the backdrop against which
all of their secular studies are presented and learned.
To this end Faith Lutheran School assists parents with the Christian
education of their children. This task involves the application of
God's inspired and inerrant Word throughout the school day. Children
need to be trained in the way they should go, namely, in the Lord's
way. Therefore children need the correction, guidance, discipline,
and security which only God's Word can give.
At Faith it is our goal that children entrusted into our care will
grow in the knowledge and love of our Savior from sin, and become
useful citizens. In order to serve the Lord with their abilities and
talents, the students at Faith are taught they have good reason to
learn of God's orderly creation (mathematical, biological, and
physical sciences) and of God's continual working in the affairs of
the world around us (social sciences). What better reason for
learning to communicate well (language arts) than to share God's Word
of peace and promise with others?
Our chief goal in education is, with the help of God, to strengthen
the child in his faith, to increase his knowledge of God's Word
offered in the inspired Scriptures and to enable him to strive out of
gratitude to live his life according to God's will. For this reason,
the teaching of the Word of God is all important, for it makes us
wise for salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus" (2
Timothy 3:15)
Our Christian teachers will diligently try to help the pupil realize
that the exercise of his religion consists not in a mere recitation
of doctrinal statements or of the accumulation of Biblical facts,
but, more importantly, in the conscious striving towards a thankful
imitation of his Savior in real-life situations. "But be doers
of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves" (James
1:22). For this reason the entire curriculum is always related to
Christ and the Scriptures. Christ's ambition was to do the will of
His Father. This is the goal of the Christian school -- to produce a
child who wants to please his heavenly Father at all times by drawing
on the strength that is his through Christ. Religion is not simply
one of many subjects, but basic to our philosophy of education.
"The fear (awe) of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge
(wisdom)" (Proverbs 1:7).
ADMINISTRATION
Faith Lutheran congregation is the sponsor of Faith Lutheran School
and is responsible for the welfare of the faculty and students and
for assuring that the school itself is well-maintained and creates an
atmosphere in which Christian learning can take place.
Faith congregation administers the school through a Board of
Education, a group of nine men whose task is to develop the policies
under which the school is run The welfare of the teachers and
students is part of their concern. They are to provide a decent,
safe, and sanitary environment in our school and on the playground.
Faith Lutheran congregation has called three teachers to teach grades
K-8. Others have volunteered their services in various capacities.
The teachers are all responsible to the Board of Education and the
members of Faith Lutheran congregation. The school is directly
administered by the principal, working in a team ministry with the
school faculty, pastor, and church staff.
2004-2005 Calendar
September 1 - First day of school
October 4 - Parent Drive Day
October 11 - Faith School Association Meeting
October 20-22 - No School (CLC Teachers' Conference)
October 28-29- Parent Drive Days
November 5 - End of first quarter
November 11-12 - Evening Parent/Teacher Conferences
November 25-26 - No School (Thanksgiving Holiday)
December 24-January 3 - No School (Christmas Vacation)
January 17 - Faith School Association Meeting
January 21 - Parent Drive Day/End of Second Quarter
February 25 - No School (Great Lakes Teachers' Conference)
March 18 - No School (CLC Basketball Tournament)
March 21-25 - No School (Easter Break)
March 28 - Scheduled snow day
April 5 - End of Third Quarter
April 22- No School (Snow Make-up Day)
May 27 - Last day of school
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