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I'd love to give Immanuel 5 stars. But the fact is that the public schools are better choices academically, with greater selection, more resources, and more and newer equipment. This fact is no surprise, nor does it speak poorly of Immanuel. Three of my children graduated from Immanuel -- we chose the loving environment as more important than minor academic deficiencies we could make up for at home.
My children attended ILS from kindergarten through 8th grade. This is a loving, Christian environment where children are taught respect for each other and themselves. They are taught that their self-worth comes from the fact that they are created by a loving God, and not, as the world would have them believe, by their outward appearance or material goods. The curriculum is rigorous, and the teachers are dedicated and highly qualified. This has been the best choice for our family, and this school and church community become your extended family. The class sizes are small, and individual attention is abundant. The teachers are accessible at all times, and the principal and administrative staff are always available. My children were abundantly and appropriately prepared for the transition to public high school.

Superb academics, quality music program, interscholastic sports leagues, and focus on individual attention (small class sizes) make Immanuel ideal, but what is most important is that all programs are centered on Jesus Christ and the Gospel message of salvation. This focus gives the children the key to life, as well as a moral compass and foundation for adulthood.

This is a school where your child will be lovingly taught self-discipline and respect for everyone. The teaching staff is highly dedicated to excellence in education as well as to the spiritual growth of the kids.
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