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How Christian Schools Support Students with Diverse Learning Needs

Finding the right school can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack, especially when your child has unique learning needs. Parents want more than just academics; they want a place where their child is understood, supported, and encouraged to thrive.  
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Faith-Based Education at St. Paul’s

Choosing the right school for your child is one of the most important decisions you will make as a parent. At St. Paul’s Lutheran School in Oconomowoc, we offer a K–8 faith-based education that nurtures academic growth, spiritual formation, and character development, preparing children to thrive in every aspect of life.
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Christ Is in All Things: The Heart of St. Paul’s Lutheran School

All schools teach children to read, write, and do arithmetic. Many also emphasize good citizenship and personal responsibility. At St. Paul’s, we are committed to strong academics and character development as well. But we also teach that who you know is eternally more important than what you know—and that Who is Jesus Christ.
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Christian Schools in Oconomowoc: What Families Should Know Before Choosing

Choosing a school home for your family is about far more than academics—it’s about values, relationships, and the formation of the whole child - your child. At St. Paul’s Lutheran School in Oconomowoc, we understand that families are entrusting us with one of God’s greatest gifts: their children. For families seeking a Christ-centered education, it’s important to know what truly defines a Christian school and how to discern whether it is the right fit for your family.
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St. Paul’s Spirit Wear Store

Our new online spirit wear store is now open and will now be open year-round!
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Christ in All Things Podcast

Christ in All Things Podcast

Christ in All Things is a podcast hosted by Pastors Lance O'Donnell and Jason Schockman. This podcast gives you a listening ear to sometimes profound conversations with people you might not otherwise talk to. Visit christinallthings.org and subscribe!
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