Two-Fold Purpose of St. Mark's Lutheran School
1) We prepare students for life for today and the future.
- Students learn of God’s wonderful created order.
- Students study subjects common to all schools.
- We teach subjects in the light of God’s Word.
2) We prepare students for eternity. Students learn that…
- All of us have fallen short of God’s glory through sin. We are in need of a Savior.
- Because of his great love for us, Jesus was born perfectly, lived perfectly, died perfectly, and was raised perfectly.
- We can be assured of having the prize of heaven through the work of Jesus.
- All of our actions should reflect the love God has for us, and we do all things as acts of thankfulness and service to our wonderful God.
Quick Facts
- The school opened in the fall of 1978.
- We serve both congregation students and students of the community.
- Education is offered for Kindergarten through 8th Grade.
- The 2007-2008 school year had an enrollment of 28 students.
School Approval
St. Mark’s is categorized as an Approved School through the Nebraska Department of Education. St. Mark’s Lutheran School follows the Rule 14 rules and regulations for non-public schools.
Teachers
Both teachers are certified through the Nebraska Department of Education and the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod.
Mr. Matt Kanzenbach
Mr. Kanzenbach has taught at St. Mark since 2005. He teaches grades 4-8 and does the administrative duties for the school.
Miss Mandy Marquardt
Miss Marquardt has taught at St. Mark since 2004. She teaches grades K-3 and coordinates lunches, school cleaning, and the school library.
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