St. Paul Education Blog
This has been one of the most challenging years for parents in a long time. Schools throughout the country are struggling to navigate their state and county requirements for providing remote and in-person instruction. Many districts have opted to use a combination of in-person and remote learning. All of the options for public schools have been difficult and, at times, quite frustrating for parents and students.
We are grateful and excited to offer in-person classes at St. Paul Lutheran School beginning August 26th. Our small class sizes help us practice safe distancing for our students and teachers. We are committed to creating a safe and healthy environment for students, taking every precaution we can to protect each child, teacher, and staff member. We will be quick to communicate any changes and have plans in place for flexibility.
As we return to some semblance of normalcy, we are excited to do what we do best: provide an excellent academic experience in a nurturing, Christ-centered environment. In this post, we are discussing literary classics and why they are vital to your child's education.
There has been nothing traditional about 2020 for students. This has been one of the strangest school years in the history of public school and certainly within any of our memories. The pandemic led to a situation where students were at school one day like normal, then, they never returned to campus. Parents scrambled to learn how to help their children study remotely while simultaneously navigating the trials of working remotely. Packed schedules involving school and extra-curricular activities suddenly opened, and families have spent more time together than they have in years and maybe ever. For some who remained healthy, this time has presented a welcome break. For others, they are more than ready for their children to return to school. Most of us are somewhere in between those two places.
This academic year has been unusual for everyone to say the least. As Northville residents have practiced the social distancing recommendations and mandates of our local and state governing officials, the end of the spring semester is not at all what we expected. At St Paul Lutheran, we are praying for everyone's safety and the health of our students and faculty. We are also praying for a return to school in the fall.
Northville, MI is a wonderful place in which to live and raise a family. For nearly 200 years, Michiganders have settled in the community north of Plymouth. Parents and children here enjoy the benefits of small-town charm, with the convenience of living between Ann Arbor and the Motor City. Being just a short drive from Detroit and the home of the University of Michigan provides access to excellent employment, as well as cultural amenities such as libraries, children's museums, and burgeoning arts districts. Northville itself has a rich history for students to study, while the town is within an hour from Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake St. Claire.
Wayne County residents enjoy the area's focus on quality education; however, many parents are searching for alternatives to public schools. St. Paul Lutheran School is a Christian private school in Northville, MI. Through we emphasize Christ, the gospel, and the Bible, we are committed to providing a well-rounded, comprehensive education for students from any religious and non-religious tradition. In this article, we are introducing ourselves to area parents and students and discussing what sets us apart in the area.