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Our Staff
Principal
Matt Meitner
Pastor Dennis Strong
Grades 7 and 8:            Nathan Hochmuth
Grades 5 and 6:            Matt Meitner
Grades 3 and 4:            DeLyte Schultz
Grades 1 and 2:            Merry Leerssen
Pre-K and Kindergarten: Kathy Strong
Office Secretary:           Tawnya Lieder


Our school is accredited through these organizations

WELSSA
(Wisconsin Ev. Lutheran Synod School Accreditation)

NCPSA
(National Council for Private School Accreditation)

We have also received recognition by
NAEP
(National Assessment of Educational Progress)

 

We collect:

  • Used Cell phones
  • Used computer printer ink cartridges and laser cartridges
  • Campbell product labels
  • "Box Tops for Education" from General Mills products
  • Kemp's Milk Program (caps)
  • Dominoes Pizza proof of purchase dots
  • Nestle Pure Life Bottled Water label wrappers

Drop these collections off at church or school.

Have a Target Charge Card? Designate Salem School as recipients of 1% of your charges.

Shop at Office Depot? Give them our Salem school ID: 70054214 and our school will receive 5% credit.


DirecTV4Schools.com
If you are a subscriber to DirecTV or want to subscribe, call 1-888-388-4724 and use School Code: JYGN,
our school will receive $50 for our Technology Fund.

Mission Statement

Salem Lutheran School partners with families, providing Christ-centered education of children while nurturing lives of honor and service to the Lord.

 Vision Statement

 In striving to live Christ-centered lives, Salem Lutheran School reaches out to all families of the church and the community by providing daily spiritual, academic, and physical education. "Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it." Proverbs 22:6

 Objectives

 Salem Lutheran School will ­–

  • strengthen every school family through the daily study of God's Word.
  • equip students with sound Christian training in all secular subjects.
  •  provide extracurricular opportunities which allow students to use their various God-given gifts.

  •  prepare students to evaluate life from a Christian viewpoint by applying their Christian education.

  •  develop Christian citizenship by building Christian character.
  •  actively seek out our neighbors and share the Gospel with them.