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Getting Involved At School

A database is maintained to track the whereabouts of St. Paul’s Lutheran School alumni.

For more information, contact the School Office, 262-567-5001.

This committee specifically serves and focuses on the athletic activities of the congregation and day school. All individuals interested in guiding youth and adult athletic programs are encouraged to attend the monthly meetings and join the committee. Athletics currently offered are cross country, volleyball, basketball, golf and track.

For more information, contact the School Office, 262-567-5001.

This board is responsible for supporting the principal in his/her duties and for drafting policies for the Christian education in our Day school, which includes the Early Childhood Center. The Board also oversees the Warrior Booster Club, Parent Teacher Organization (PTO), Library Committee, and various other curriculum committees.

For more information, contact the School Office, 262-567-5001.

Adults are needed to coach our sports teams for the day school. Sports included are cross country, volleyball, golf, basketball, and track & field.

For more information, contact the School Office, 262-567-5001.

The Early Childhood Center is a childcare ministry of St. Paul’s with the mission to “Reaching, Serving and Growing Disciples.” We carry out this mission by guiding young children to grow and learn academically and in the Christian faith through pre-school and child care experiences. Members & non-members are welcome to share in the unique joy of providing this opportunity for their child to share the discoveries of the wonderful world the Lord has given us.

For more information, contact the School Office, 262-567-5001.

St. Paul’s Lutheran School’s Extended Care Program provides a safe, caring, and supervised environment for our students before and after the school day. Designed to support working families, the program offers dependable care from the close of the school day until 5:30 p.m.

Students enjoy a structured afternoon that includes a snack, dedicated homework time, and opportunities for indoor and outdoor free play under the supervision of our staff. Our goal is to provide a positive, engaging environment where children can unwind, complete assignments, and enjoy time with friends while they wait to be picked up.

Extended Care is available on an hourly fee basis, and students are signed up to attend at the beginning of each school day. Because the program is intended to meet the childcare needs of working families, it is not designed to serve as an after-school playdate or social gathering.

If you have questions about the Extended Care Program our school office is happy to assist you.  If you are interested in volunteering or a paid position as an extended care worker, please contact the principal.

Each November, St. Paul’s Lutheran School proudly hosts our annual Forensics Festival, a long-standing tradition that helps students grow into confident, effective communicators. Students prepare and publicly perform dramatic readings selected from poetry, historical speeches, biblical passages, classical literature, and other meaningful works.

Through Forensics, students develop strong public speaking skills, expressive reading, confidence, poise, and the ability to communicate with clarity and purpose. As they memorize, interpret, and present their selections, they learn to use their God-given gifts to inform, inspire, and engage an audience.

Our Forensics Festival is made better with the support of volunteers. Adult coaches are needed prior to the event to help students prepare for their performances.  The night of the event we invite parents to serve as timers and classroom hosts. No previous experience is necessary—we provide guidance and resources to help you feel prepared.

If you enjoy working with students and would like to support this meaningful tradition, we invite you to volunteer. Your time and encouragement help make this event a memorable experience for every participant.

Book Fairs

Watch for book fairs in the spring & fall. St. Paul’s earns free books & cash for additional library and classroom supplies. Teacher’s wish lists are available at both book fairs plus in the fall if your family purchases one book, they’ll get another one free.

For more information, contact the School Office, 262-567-5001.

Race for Education

The Race for Education is St. Paul’s Lutheran School’s largest annual fundraiser and one of our most exciting traditions! Each fall, our students gather pledges from family, friends, neighbors, and local businesses before participating in a day filled with energy, encouragement, and school spirit.

Funds raised through the Race for Education directly support classroom resources, technology, student programs, campus improvements, and opportunities that enhance the educational experience for every child. Every gift helps us continue providing an excellent Christ-centered education while investing in the future of St. Paul’s.

This event is made possible by the incredible support of our school community. Whether you choose to sponsor a student, volunteer on race day, help behind the scenes, or cheer on our runners, there are many ways to be part of the excitement. We invite you to join us as we come together to celebrate our students and support the mission of St. Paul’s Lutheran School.

During the school day, librarians are needed to be with the children in the library & help stack and catalogue books as well.

For more information, contact the School Office, 262-567-5001.

Nutritious home-cooked meals are prepared daily for our day school children. There are many opportunities to help including, serving food, cleaning dishes, helping children check-in, supervision as they eat, and more.

For more information, contact the School Office, 262-567-5001.

The function of the PTO is to sponsor educational events, open houses, and social events connected with the day school. The executive board approves all fund-raisers and monies are distributed to support our children and their classroom needs. Participate in PTO and sere on the board. 

For more information, contact the School Office, 262-567-5001.

Adults (age 18 and up) are needed to help supervise recess time during the school day.

For more information, contact the School Office, 262-567-5001.

Adults are needed to help support instruction in our day school classrooms. Duties are assigned by the individual teachers.

For more information, contact the School Office, 262-567-5001.