Quality Education

Overcoming Challenges

Posted on Feb 11, 2016 by Mark Muehl - Quality Education

Student with cerebral palsy succeeds at St. John EmmanuelAt St. John Emmanuel Lutheran School, Nathan Wilhoff is a typical fourth grader. He climbs to the top of the playground equipment at recess. He shoots baskets and plays on the school team. What makes this story unique is… Read More

Kindergarten Teacher Fosters Love for LearningSarah Fleek, a teacher at Woodburn Lutheran School, used to say she’d never teach kindergarten. But once she tried it, she fell in love with the younger students.That’s why Mrs. Fleek, who has been the kindergarten teacher for five… Read More

Paul Buuck, an alumnus of Emmanuel St. Michael, went to college with the goal of becoming a pastor. But all that changed when he met his wife and felt led to pursue teaching instead.“In the end, it was God’s place to put me where I needed to be: in education,” Mr. Buuck… Read More

After winter break ends, the students at Emmaus Lutheran School come back excited to learn.That’s because Emmaus embarks upon a two-week project based learning unit (PBL), where all grades, K-8th, work on a thematic project the last two hours of the school day.Project based… Read More

The Christmas Eve service at St. Paul’s Lutheran School and Church remains a favorite celebration among families and has been a holiday tradition for generations.With K-8th grade students participating in the children’s musical service at 7 p.m., the hallmark is “The Ungemach,”… Read More

When Tim Sutton drove by Holy Cross Lutheran School, he didn’t realize what the future held for his daughter, Violet. All he knew was that something told him to stop at Holy Cross that day.“I see this place all the time,” Mr. Sutton says. “Really it was just coincidence and… Read More

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