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The Rev. James F. Krueger: "I'm here to serve as God's shepherd so my ministry will really focus on we." See the entire February 28th article on www.mlive.com . |
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About Us
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Teachers and Classroom Aides |
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Holy Cross is blessed with an extraordinary support staff of Christian professionals who love the Lord and His children. Our teachers are specially called to provide moral, ethical, spiritual and academic guidance to our students. Our school is also blessed to provide teacher aides in our three and four year old preschool to assist the preschool teacher.
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Rev. James Krueger
Patricia Rankin, B.A.
Jodi Franz, B.A., M.A.T.
James Hurd, B.S.
Loraine Hurd, B.S.
Lisa Jahnke, B.A.
Karen Morden
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Ardith Odinga, B.S., M.A.T.
Roger Wolter, B.S.
Thomas Schimm, B.A., M.A.C.T
Stephanie Revard, B.A.
Tracy Patterson
Kim Duletzke
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Holy Cross Lutheran School is fully accredited by The Michigan Association of Nonpublic Schools and the National Lutheran Schools Accreditation Commission. In May 2007 Holy Cross Lutheran School successfully completed the process to extend our accreditation through May 2014.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 06 October 2009 )
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Holy Cross - A Great Place to Grow |
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Lutheran Schools are great places to grow because . . .
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They are driven by a commitment to the Gospel and focused on a mission of bringing hope and healing to students and their families.
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They are governed by board members who clearly understand their roles and focus on the vision and board policies that effectively govern the operation of the school.
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They are engaged in effective strategic planning which enables the Lutheran school to maximize its ability to achieve its mission. They utilize an accreditation process like National Lutheran School Accreditation (NLSA). They develop and follow a business plan. They develop and implement a communications/marketing plan.
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They meet or exceed state and national academic standards at all grade levels.
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They help to develop a minimum of 30 developmental assets in children.
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They lead a minimum of 3% of their students to professional church work.
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They lead students to share Christ and their faith story in an unbelieving world.
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They identify future leaders for our schools.
. . . and they have educators who . . .
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Last Updated ( Friday, 03 September 2010 )
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Our History |
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Holy Cross Lutheran Church and School was organized in Saginaw in 1849, it continues to provide quality, Lutheran Education to Christian families nearly 150 years after its founding.
The early church fathers always planned for the education of their children. It was thought then, and continues to this day, that a good Christian education is the foundation for everything in life. The Christian Day School has always been an important part of Holy Cross Congregation. The early congregations also had branch schools. This was necessary to minimize the distance that the children would have to walk to get to school to school. Holy Cross was no exception to this practice.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 03 September 2010 )
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What Will They Teach My Child? |
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Lutheran schools are known for their 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.
They believe:
- That the Bible is the source and basis for their beliefs. (2 Tim. 3:15-17)
- That all people and all faiths are to be shown respect. (Matt. 22:39)
- That only through faith in Jesus Christ can people be saved. John 3:16)
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Last Updated ( Monday, 28 February 2005 )
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