Grade School Memories - Peace Lutheran
We’re so very grateful to each of the families, schools, and educators that have prepared students to attend Lutheran North: Christian, homeschool, private, and public alike. Last week, we celebrated National Lutheran Schools Week, and today, with the help of the Class of 2021, we’re highlighting a couple favorite memories and teachers from our local Lutheran grade schools. Please take a moment to look for a few familiar faces or fond memories!
“Mr. Priehs was my favorite teacher and my favorite memory was going to the middle school dances.”
“My favorite memory was doing Green Team with my friends (taking out recycling from all the classes) and Mrs. Priehs made the biggest impact on me.”
“The teacher that made the biggest impact on me was Miss Kopper, my 4th grade teacher, principal, basketball coach, and 7th/8th grade English teacher. She was always kind and supportive. My favorite memory was our trip to Mackinaw.”
“My favorite memory was when our school would go to Stony Creek once a year in the fall time to walk or bike and have a barbecue. Mr. Priehs made the biggest impact on me because he always helped me when I struggled in school.”
“Mr. Priehs was my favorite teacher because he prepared me for high school so it wouldn’t be that surprising and I loved the way he taught. My favorite memory memory was going to Washington D.C. ”
“Mr. Priehs made a big impact on me. He was probably the best teacher I’ve ever had, and he taught me a lot. My favorite memory was the Washington DC trip.”