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.
— Genevieve Osowski '21
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.
— Giselle DeJong '21
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.
— Daisy Dobis '21
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.
— Jake Aho '21
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.
— Natalie Kenny '21
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.
— Evan McGill '21

Thank you and God’s blessings!

 
Renee Finkel