St. Mark Lutheran School

Private | PK-8 | Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) | 64 students |  

PHONE: (810) 736-6910

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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5073 Daly Blvd

Flint, MI 48506

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Flint's St. Mark Lutheran School is a private school. It is coed and Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) affiliated, serving 64 students in grades PK-8.

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Coed; Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod); Religious
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Posted on Apr 18, 2010
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So sad our school is closing. St. Mark has enriched my kid's life. The blessing's from this christian education have exceeded our expectation's. We are praying that God will continue to grow within our children as we have to move to another school.
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Posted on Mar 21, 2010
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St. Mark School is very good. The curriculum is as good and better than the public schools. It is true that the MEAP test is not taken by the students but the Iowa Basic Test is. Our student has scored 99% on the Iowa Basic since kindergarten. It compares the knowledge of the student at his grade level with all other students at the same grade level across the country. Some parents get hung up on semantics and have to prove they are in control by underestimating the quality of the school.
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Posted on Mar 30, 2009
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The education is not the best. There is no assessment of the students to determine whether they are being taught or learning at the recommended state levels that the public schools follow.
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