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Risen Christ Lutheran School

Basic Information
Address: 41 E Possum Rd, Springfield, OH 45502
County: Clark
Congregation: LCMS
Phone Number: 937-323-3688 x 11
Email: breid@risenchristschool.com
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Additional Information
President: Jim Brueggeman
School Type: Private, Christian
Founded: 1993
Organization/Membership: Risen Christ Lutheran School
Ages/Grades: Preschool-6th Grade
School Size: 125 students
Classroom Size: 14 students in each classroom
Student/Teacher Ratio: 7:2
Tuition:
$5150.00
Financial Aid:
Yes
Percentage of Graduating Class: 100%
Support Services:
Speech, Intervention, Occupational Therapy
After School Programs: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
1:1
School Clubs:
Book Club, Gardening Club, Baking Club, Chess Club, National Elementary Honor Society, Band, Green Earth Club, Drama Club,
Parking Spaces/Availability:
300
Uniform Guidelines:
Uniform Monday-Thursday with dress down Fridays. Solid color shirt with collar and sleeves, tan, khaki, navy or black slacks, shorts, skirts, or jumpers.
Mission Statement:
We support the belief that children are the precious gift from God. Our mission is to provide, together with families, a high-quality education for the whole child within a loving, Christ-centered environment.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Children are precious gifts from God and each is created with unique gifts and abilities. The whole child - spiritual, emotional, social, physical, and academic - is the responsibility of educators and parents. As Children develop at their own individual pace and through diverse learning styles, instructional methodology and the learning environment must reflect the needs of individual children.
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