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The
curriculum at Trinity is Bible centered, supporting our objectives of Christian
education. The Christian religion is taught not only as an added subject
area but as a way of life permeating the total curriculum. As the child
progresses through the grades, he learns more and more of the chief doctrines
of the Bible. In order to further help him in his spiritual life, the
child systematically learns from memory the chief parts of Christian doctrines,
prayers, Bible verses, and hymns. All children enrolled at Trinity must
take part in the religion program.
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Families needing financial assistance are encouraged to
request an application. Trinity uses an outside agency (FFNA) Family Financial
Needs Assessment to help assess financial needs. There is a processing fee that
is paid to FFNA. Information packets are available in the school office. The
deadline for applying for the 2004-2005 school year will be April 15.
Applications given priority will be postmarked on or before this date. THIS
ASSISTANCE IS ONLY AVAILABLE TO MEMBERS OF TRINITY LUTHERAN
CHURCH.
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Entrance regualtions for Trinity Lutheran School have been established by the Board of Christian Day School Education of Trinity Lutheran Church.
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Our ultimate goal is to meet the learning needs of students
so that they can experience academic success and personal growth. Therefore, each student will be evaluated on
an individual basis with the attempt to determine our ability to meet those
needs. A student whose physical,
emotional, and/or academic needs do not exceed our staffing capabilities will
be given consideration for admission.
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