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Category Archives: Latest News

27 May
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Danielle Madsen, Third Grade teacher at Green Park, honored in Adopt-A-Teacher Program

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15 May
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Abiding Savior Lutheran School educator honored in Adopt-A-Teacher Program, Sponsored by Lutheran Federal Credit Union

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25 Apr
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Two Local Educators Honored in Adopt-A-Teacher Program Sponsored by Lutheran Federal Credit Union

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19 Feb
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Lutheran educators honored during our 2025 Day of Giving.

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03 Feb
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The Annie Frey Show raises $16,662 in Scholarship Drive

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14 Nov
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Heather Hemler Receives Prestigious Emerson Excellence in Teaching Award

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23 Feb
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St. Louis-area Lutheran Schools stayed open during the pandemic. Now they’re thriving.

February 23, 2024–Excerpt from Monica Obradovic, St. Louis Post Dispatch Since the fall of 2019, public school enrollment fell by 5,500 students in St. Louis County and nearly 3,000 in St. Louis city amid a nationwide drop in enrollment. Some ...

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20 Feb
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Kevin Rudzinski is LEA’s Distinguished Lutheran Middle School Teacher

Kevin Rudzinski was selected to receive Lutheran Education Association’s 2024 Distinguished Lutheran Middle School Teacher Award. A 27-year veteran in Lutheran education, Kevin is the middle school science, math, and STEM teacher at St. Paul’s Lutheran School in Des Peres, ...

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02 Feb
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Character.org names Child of God Lutheran School as a 2024 School of Character.

Character.org, a national advocate and leader for character, named Child of God Lutheran School of St. Peters, MO, as a 2024 State School of Character, the first Lutheran school to receive this recognition. Character.org certifies schools and districts each year ...

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12 Jan
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Metro Area Lutheran School Enrollment Increases for Fourth Consecutive Year

For the fourth consecutive year, Lutheran schools in the St. Louis metro area have increased enrollment. The 36 member schools included in the Lutheran Elementary School Association (LESA) encompass early childhood through high school and have seen a 3% increase ...

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