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Happy Reformation Day

Posted on Nov 01, 2014 by Mark Muehl - News and Events

Recently, I read a scathing letter from a public-school principal voicing his anger over the various reforms that have occurred here in Indiana. His arguments centered around outcomes and strategies he called "agenda" education. He views the educational reforms of Indiana (which… Read More

The textbook will not be our magic bullet

Posted on Oct 22, 2014 by Alicia Levitt - Best Practices

I have the pleasure of meeting monthly with a smart and insightful group of math teachers from The Lutheran Schools. We have several objectives, but one outcome from this group will be to provide as much guidance as we can on the selection of new math curriculum, which has… Read More

What's in your wallet?

Posted on Oct 21, 2014 by Jon Dize - Funding the Mission - SGO

No, I'm not asking you to empty the contents of your wallet for an SGO gift (unless you want to!).The once-popular TV credit card commercial would run through all the wonderful things that the person or family could do with just the right piece of plastic in their grasp.I'd like… Read More

Enrollment info is in for the 2014-15 school year, and we're happy to report that enrollment across The Lutheran Schools increased for the fourth straight year (just under 1 percent for this year). We rejoice in the opportunities God has given to our schools to share Jesus with… Read More

Faith in reading

Posted on Oct 06, 2014 by Alicia Levitt - Best Practices - Quality Education

Memories of reading to our kids are just that--memories. Our kids are in college or into the work world; we haven't read to our kids in years. However, Dana and I read to our kids a lot when they were young. From Bible story books to animal books to various authors and… Read More

Communities of hope and healing

Posted on Oct 02, 2014 by Mark Muehl - News and Events - Quality Education

In our hyper-connected, digital age, Earth really has become a "small, small world." But despite all our gadgets and "always on" connectivity, the world can still be a cold and lonely place.In two separate, tragic incidents in Indianapolis, high-school youth committed suicide.… Read More

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