Posted on Sep 13, 2021 by Alicia Levitt - Best Practices - Christian Leadership - Quality Education
By Elizabeth Hoham for The Fort Wayne Lutheran and TLSP One of the most thrilling moments for teachers is often called the “Ah-ha” moment: when a concept clicks with a student, and he or she “gets it.” The lightbulb goes off, and it all makes sense. The child smiles. She gets… Read More
Posted on Aug 23, 2021 by Mark Muehl - Lutheran Spirit - Quality Education
Care to take on a job where you only have to work when you say “yes” to a phone call or email. That’s the smallest of considerations but please know that our Lutheran Schools will be in need of kid-caring, Jesus-loving individuals who can serve as substitute teachers. Being a… Read More
Posted on May 17, 2021 by Mark Muehl - Funding the Mission - Quality Education
Remember the old adage, “Silence is golden?” As a youngster sitting at the adult table, being silent was always good guidance. Many wise statements and some very passionate speeches were heard at the dinner table. Having one closed mouth and two listening ears had me listening… Read More
Posted on Apr 26, 2021 by Mark Muehl - Christian Leadership - Funding the Mission - Lutheran Spirit - Quality Education
I was talking with a school principal recently, who shared the following story that I need to share with you: This principal received a call from a mom of an alum recently who wanted to stop in and see them. The principal remembered her child as one that had at first struggled… Read More
Posted on Apr 12, 2021 by Mark Muehl - Quality Education
Steve Wilhoff knew his son, Nathan, would need some extra help. That’s why he chose St. John Emmanuel Lutheran School. “Nathan was born three and a half months premature and had a lot of issues,” Steve explained. “He's deaf in one ear, suffers 20 percent hearing loss in the… Read More
Posted on Apr 05, 2021 by Mark Muehl - Quality Education
(Today’s post is base on an interview with LSUS principal, Sheila Nehrenz as she talks about LSUS and the unique school ministry that the teachers, staff and supporters provide in their neighborhood) “We may not be a public school, but we’re definitely a neighborhood… Read More
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