| Principal's Welcome Message |
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Dear Friends in Christ, Scripture repeatedly reminds us of the blessings God gives His people. Of all the blessings He has given you, your children may be your most precious. It is my privilege to work with you to bring your children up in the understanding and instruction of our Lord. It is the hope of Holy Trinity Lutheran School and Church that together we will (1) build a body of believers that praise God's holy name and that will (2) share His love and expectations with the world in which we live. We hope that through our instruction your child will (3) see what happens in life as part of a design our Heavenly Father has for each of us. Our school is a major part of how our congregation intends to accomplish these goals. Through our school curriculum we teach God the Father's creation and guidance of our world. We teach Jesus Christ as the Savior and Redeemer of our world and our children confess the Holy Spirit, working through the Gospel message, provides the loving power through which we can do all things for God's glory. Our curriculum reflects these principles as we teach the subjects of Religion, Reading, Math, History, Science, the Language Arts and the Fine Arts. Each of these subjects is presented through the eyes of Christian teachers and discussed in ways that emphasize the importance of God's commands. Each of these subjects involves the participation of students to enhance ownership of these Christian ideals. Through our school's extra curricular activities, we teach the principles of Christian interaction on the athletic field and in academic competition. We offer opportunities of service learning, music, art and small group activities to all our students. We work to involve parents in service to church, school and God through activities for the children. As we put into print the ways in which we aim to accomplish these goals, we want to communicate to you how we hope to share the responsibility God has given you in the person of your child. We hope you will grant us that privilege. In the Service of God,
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