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Welcome

Amy Schroeder

Principal

5th - 8th Grade

Math, Art, Religion

The mission of Trinity Lutheran School, in partnership with parents and our LCMS congregation, is to provide a Christ-centered educational program that ministers to the needs of the whole child in nurturing them to live in service to God and man.

It is our prayer that we show love, concern, and acceptance to one another as fellow members of the body of Christ. Each person’s uniqueness is a gift from the Lord that allows them to be valued, accepted, and a respected part of Trinity Lutheran.

Our program allows students to grow spiritually, academically, and socially. Our dedicated, Christian staff loves, disciplines, guides, and teaches each child for a successful Christian life.

Parents and teachers work together to prepare our students to be lifelong learners who can apply their knowledge and skill in meeting life’s challenges.

Amy Schroeder, Principal

Meet Our Teachers

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Kris Seeman - Preschool

Preschool

Libby Van Dyke - Kindergarten

Kindergarten

Adyson Hook - 1st Grade

1st Grade

Cathy Sprengeler - 2nd Grade
Andrea Mattingly - 3 & 4 Grade
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4th Grade

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4th Grade

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5th - 8th Grade

Language Arts

Rick Gustafson - 5-8 Grade Social Studies

5th - 8th Grade

Social Studies

Ramona Satre - 5-8 Grade Science

5th - 8th Grade

Science

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5th - 8th Grade

Family Consumer Science

What Will They Teach My Child?
(at a Lutheran school)

Lutheran schools are known for the academic quality and for their ability to aid moral development. They are religious schools which include daily teaching about religion and integrate religious beliefs into everything they teach. Many parents who are considering enrolling their child wonder, "What will they teach my child about religion at a Lutheran school?"

Lutheran schools teach what Lutherans believe.

We believe:
  • That the Bible is the source and basis for their beliefs. (2 Tim. 3:15-17)
  • That all people are to be shown respect. (Matt. 22:39)
  • That only through faith in Jesus Christ can people be saved. (John 3:16)

Lutheran schools teach about God.

God is:
  • The Almighty, loving Creator of everything and everyone. (Gen. 1:1)
  • One God, but three equal persons (Triune). (Matt. 28:19)
  • A Judge who requires us to fulfill His law perfectly. (James 2:10)
  • A Savior who died for our sins and arose from the dead. (2 Tim. 1:10)
  • A Sanctifier who gives us faith through His Word and sacraments. (1 Cor. 6:11)
  • The Author of the Bible who inspired men to write every word as He directed. (2 Tim. 3:16)
  • Love. He loves all people perfectly, in spite of how they may act. (1 John 4:8)

Lutheran schools teach about people.

People are:
  • Created individually and specially by God. (Ps. 139:13)
  • Loved always and completely by God. (John 3:16)
  • Required by God to obey His law perfectly. (Matt. 5:48)
  • Unable to obey God perfectly (everyone sins). (Eccl. 7:20)
  • Saved from hell by Christ's sacrifice. (Gal. 3:13)
  • Brought to saving faith in Christ by the Holy Spirit and given eternal life in heaven. (1 Cor. 6:11)
  • Condemned to eternal suffering if they do not have faith in Christ. (Rom. 6:23)
  • Given forgiveness of sins and eternal life through Baptism and the Lord's Supper (Holy Communion).(Acts. 22:16; Luke 22:19-20)
  • Motivated by God's love to love all other people and serve God. (John 14:23)
  • Eager to share the good new (Gospel of God's great love for all.) (Acts 4:20)

Many children are led, by the Holy Spirit, to believe what is taught in a Lutheran school. It is helpful for parents to know what they learn and reinforce that learning by discussing and taking them to church services. Many parents also want to learn more about the church that values children and their Christian education so much that they sponsor a Lutheran school. 

The best way to learn about what Lutherans believe and what Lutheran schools teach in addition to attending church and Bible class or Sunday school is to attend an information class at the congregation which sponsors the school. Contact our pastor, Rev. Jessten Heimer to learn more about such a class.

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