OUR SAVIOR’S LUTHERAN SCHOOL HOLDS VIRTUAL SPIRIT WEEK
Our Savior’s Lutheran School held a virtual spirit week this week. Teachers and students dressed up as their favorite characters, in their pajamas, in costumes, and as a family member.
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Our Savior’s Lutheran School held a virtual spirit week this week. Teachers and students dressed up as their favorite characters, in their pajamas, in costumes, and as a family member.
The students at Our Savior’s Lutheran School has been celebrating National Lutheran Schools Week this week. There are over 2,000 Lutheran schools across the United States participating with the main theme for the week. The theme is Joy: Fully Lutheran, they learned, played, and grew together through many different lessons and activities throughout the week.
On Thursday, students at Our Savior’s Lutheran School attended the Beyond the Yellow Ribbon program at the Crookston Public Library. The program’s mission is to increase community awareness of local military families and encourage community members to be good neighbors. A key aspect of the program is the Missing Man Table, which honors military children.
On Monday and Tuesday, sixth-grade students from Our Savior’s Lutheran School traveled to Lutheran Island Camp for 2 days of Outdoor Education. While there, the students participated in lichen explorations, tree identifications, leaf casting, owl pellet dissection, and other outdoor related activities with students from other northern Minnesota Lutherans schools.
On Sunday, May 19 Our Savior’s Lutheran School held their graduation service for the 2019 school year. Graduating this year were James DeBoer, Keaton Gudvangen, Ava Edwards, Naomi Johnson, and Ella Lanctot. The school also recognized Lisa Bohler for 25 years of dedicated teaching service at Our Savior’s Lutheran School.
Students from Our Savior’s Lutheran School spent Wednesday morning cleaning up the community. This group made a trip from their school to the Polk County Humane Society.