Our Eyes Are on Jesus
Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith . . .
Hebrews 12:2a
Our Eyes Are on Jesus
Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith . . .
Hebrews 12:2a
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St. Paul’s Lutheran Day School celebrates National Lutheran Schools week from March 7-13. We have a wide variety of activities planned to celebrate our school and more importantly, to focus on this year’s theme: Securing Each Child’s Future – For a Life of Service. We invite the congregation and our school families to join us during this week.
Monday We will be holding a clothing drive and completing an in-school service project--fleece blankets, cutting quilting squares, and tying quilts that will be donated to various organizations. It is also Couch Potato and Movie DAy. Lunch will include a Baked Potato Bar.
Tuesday School Spirit Day. The lower grades will be going roller skating and the Middle School students will be traveling to Lake Country Lutheran High School for a concert from AriSon Records whose collection of music is created to bring strength, comfort, and peace through inspirational music and the Word of God.
Wednesday Dress Up and Dress Down Day. Students will worship in the morning for chapel and perform service projects throughout the community in the afternoon.
Thursday Fine Arts Festival Day. All classes will have break-out sessions in the morning to participate in special-focus art experiences. In the afternoon, Lake Country Lutheran band and choir students will be performing a short concert for the entire school followed by a band demonstration for the 3rd – 5th graders. Further, St. Paul’s guitar students will be performing an original piece compiled by the students and our choir will also offer a song that they have been practicing.
Friday Milk & Cookie Day! Through a promotion from the Wisconsin Dairy Council,we are participating in the “Got Milk?” campaign. Included in this day will be “Got Milk?” posters featuring various groups from within the school, a cookie stacking contest, a dunk contest (think basketball), a giant cookie and a giant glass of milk will be on hand, and much more.
The staff and students of St. Paul’s Lutheran School are so grateful to our congregation for all of the support, both in prayer and monetary gifts, which you provide. It is both a privilege and an honor to come into our school building everyday to teach the children about Christ’s love for all and to incorporate that into all of our lessons. We invite you to visit us during National Lutheran Schools Week and to spread the good news about what is happening in our school.

St. Paul’s Lutheran Day School celebrates National Lutheran Schools week from March 7-13. We have a wide variety of activities planned to celebrate our school and more importantly, to focus on this year’s theme: Securing Each Child’s Future – For a Life of Service. We invite the congregation and our school families to join us during this week.
Monday We will be holding a clothing drive and completing an in-school service project--fleece blankets, cutting quilting squares, and tying quilts that will be donated to various organizations. It is also Couch Potato and Movie DAy. Lunch will include a Baked Potato Bar.
Tuesday School Spirit Day. The lower grades will be going roller skating and the Middle School students will be traveling to Lake Country Lutheran High School for a concert from AriSon Records whose collection of music is created to bring strength, comfort, and peace through inspirational music and the Word of God.
Wednesday Dress Up and Dress Down Day. Students will worship in the morning for chapel and perform service projects throughout the community in the afternoon.
Thursday Fine Arts Festival Day. All classes will have break-out sessions in the morning to participate in special-focus art experiences. In the afternoon, Lake Country Lutheran band and choir students will be performing a short concert for the entire school followed by a band demonstration for the 3rd – 5th graders. Further, St. Paul’s guitar students will be performing an original piece compiled by the students and our choir will also offer a song that they have been practicing.
Friday Milk & Cookie Day! Through a promotion from the Wisconsin Dairy Council,we are participating in the “Got Milk?” campaign. Included in this day will be “Got Milk?” posters featuring various groups from within the school, a cookie stacking contest, a dunk contest (think basketball), a giant cookie and a giant glass of milk will be on hand, and much more.
The staff and students of St. Paul’s Lutheran School are so grateful to our congregation for all of the support, both in prayer and monetary gifts, which you provide. It is both a privilege and an honor to come into our school building everyday to teach the children about Christ’s love for all and to incorporate that into all of our lessons. We invite you to visit us during National Lutheran Schools Week and to spread the good news about what is happening in our school.
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We aspire to be a regional leader in academics and Christian service and to prepare our students to live in the world as excellent, involved citizens and as bold witnesses for Jesus Christ.
Helping God's children grow to be energetic servant leaders for HIM through love, respect and a commitment to excellence.
Welcome to our website!
Our nationally accredited Lutheran School is an exciting place for your whole family. We offer the highest quality Christian Education for students in 4K through 8th grade. St. Paul 's Lutheran School (SPLS) has a rich tradition of academic excellence which is provided by a dedicated, caring and professional faculty.
Outstanding extracurricular opportunities, special events, and emphasis on Christian service continue to make SPLS a school of choice not only for members of the congregation but also for many families in the community looking for a caring, Christian atmosphere.
At SPLS we are committed to teaching a Biblical worldview to all children. In our strong academic program many opportunities arise to teach, from a Biblical perspective, about such things as creation, civic responsibility, diversity, and moral living. Children who attend our school know that Jesus loves them so much that He died to forgive their sins, and He is making a place for them in heaven someday. Using the Bible as our guide, we help our students see their place in this world and how God uses each of us to make it a better place.
If you would like more information about our school, please contact the office for a packet of information or to schedule a tour. I would appreciate the chance to introduce you to our faculty and staff and to show you our classrooms in action.
God's blessings!
Yvonne Gerth, Principal
School Faculty
Mrs. Yvonne Gerth, Principal
ext. 213 yvonne@splco.org
Mrs. Sheri Fleischfresser, 3rd Grade/Asst. Principal
ext. 232 sheri@splco.org
Ms. Barb Allwardt, Library Coordinator/5-8 Religion
ext. 234 barb@splco.org
Mrs. Sara Benes, 4K ext. 241 srbenes@yahoo.com
Ms. Angie Blumenberg, 5K
ext. 244 angela@splco.org
Mrs. Roxie Gerlach, 5K
ext. 240 roxie@splco.org
Mrs. Stephanie Kelling, 1st Grade
ext. 231 stephanie@splco.org
Mrs. Margie Hertneky, 4th Grade
ext. 233 margie@splco.org
Mrs. Sandy Bollinger, 3rd Grade/Resource Coordinator/6-8 Handbell Director
ext. 230 sandy@splco.org
Mr. Aaron Hoeppner, 5th Grade/K-8 PE & 5-8 Health ext. 236 aaron@splco.org
Mr. Ben Mueller, 6th Grade/Athletic Director/Tech. Coordinator
ext. 237 ben3013@yahoo.com
Mrs. Jill George, 7th Grade/Language Arts & Literature /Art
ext. 238 jill@splco.org
Mrs. Debbie Prange, 8th Grade/Science
ext. 235 debbie@splco.org
Ms. Jody Jackson, 6-8 Choir/Website Coordinator
jkmail94@yahoo.com
Mr. Scott Paukner, 5-8 Band Director spaukner@lakecountryhs.org
Mr. Neil Davis, 6-8 Acoustic Guitar Instructor
Maintenance
Mr. Gary Latzke, Maintenance Coordinator ext. 223 gary@splco.org
Ms. Kathy Leonard, Maintenance
ext. 223 kathy@splco.org
Mr. Del Johnson, Maintenance
Support Staff
Mrs. Cindy Peartree, Business Manager
ext. 214 cindy@splco.org
Mrs. Chris Hesse, School Administrative Assistant
ext. 210 chris@splco.org
Mrs. Heather Scheuer, Church Adminstrative Assistant ext. 211 heather@splco.org
Pastors
Rev. Douglas Fleischfresser, Guiding Shepherd
ext. 217 pdoug@splco.org
Rev. Ron Krug, Interim Guiding Shepherd
ext. 216 pkrug@splco.org
Rev. Keith Knea, Youth & Family Life Shepherd ext. 229 pknea@splco.org
Church Professionals/Additional Staff
Mrs. Erin Eberhardt, School Lunch Cook
ext. 215 kitchen@splco.org
Mrs. Diana Radtke, Extended Care Coordinator
Mrs. Heather Petersen, Extended Care Provider
Mrs. Susan DeWitz, Extended Care Provider
Mrs. Nell Meister, Extended Care Provider
Church & School Office
Voice: (262) 567-5001
Fax: (262) 567-1207
Kinder Place Childcare Office
Voice: (262) 567-4881
Fax: (262) 567-1207
Mailing Address
St. Paul's Ev. Lutheran
210 E. Pleasant St.
Oconomowoc, WI 53066
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