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Macomb, MI
Immanuel Lutheran Pre-School
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Telephone: (586) 286-1940 · Website: www.immlutheran.org
Application Process
Applications are accepted: Parents must be motivated primarily by the religious features and must agree to submit to the religious program of immanuel. pupils entering the 3 year old program must be 3 by september 1st of that year pupils entering the 4 year old program must be that age by september 1 of the school year. all children must be toilet trained and must know how to wipe themselves properly. a copy of the child's birth certificate is required at the time of registration admission to immanuel lutheran school will be based on a completed registration form, an interview with the principal, parents, and child, and a perusal of previous school records and test results. a phone call to previous principals and/or teachers may follow the interview |
Application fee: $100.00 |
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Admissions Process
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Testing and evaluation is conducted by Immanuel Lutheran Early Childhood Director, determining appropriate readiness for this age level.
Immanuel Lutheran School complies with the recently issued I.R.S. Revenue procedure 75-50. We admit students of any race, color, national origin in administration of our education or admissions policy or any other school-administered program.
First priority is given to church member school families (those who already have children enrolled in the school). These church members must maintain the status of members in good standing based on the following criteria:
75% Church attendance
Regular Communion attendance
Attendance at a minimum of one Bible Study or series over the course of a one year period.
Active volunteer work in church or school by at least one parent over a period of one year.
Fulfillment of the financial obligation policy as set by the Immanuel Lutheran Voters.
Second priority is given to church member families who have not yet enrolled children in the Day School (K-8). These families must meet the requirements of “members in good standing."
Third priority will be given to church member families on a waiting list.
Fourth priority will be given to those who are considering membership by being enrolled in a membership class or by being transferred to Immanuel from another LCMS congregation.
2. Non-Churched Families Desiring Christian Education
Any non-churched family must make the commitment of 50% church attendance, pay their tuition per due date, be an active volunteer in the school, and practice the Christian lifestyle in their home. Also a willingness to have their unbaptized children, if this is the case, baptized during the school year. A meeting with the pastoral staff will be set early in the year to determine a time for this to take place.
3. Families who hold active membership in other Lutheran churches.
4. Christian families who give evidence of their faith and hold an active membership at their non-Lutheran church.
Note: Christian families who already have children in our school (K-8) will be given a higher priority than those who do not
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Age/Child Requirements
Child must be 3 years to enroll.
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