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I attended LPCS from 1st to 11th grade. I learned so much there, and would not trade a day. We used a superior Christian curriculum, A Beka Book. It was a spiritually encouraging and socially stimulating environment. I currently am 21 years old and am going to be a teacher. I owe this to my LPCS freshman English teacher, Mrs. Bergmeier.

My children have been at LPCS since Pre-K and we have been please with the education that they have received up to this point. There have been some administration changes in the past few years that we were unsure about, but God had it all in control and things have turned out just fine. There are a couple of areas of concern for our family, but none of them are detrimental to our children's education or spiritual growth. One is the fact that we believe they should implement a uniform dress code. There are students at LPCS that can barely afford to be there, let alone dress the way the kids with more money do. It is hard on kids to feel like they don't fit in. If there were uniforms the kids would feel more equal in my opinion. That is just one area of concern. There should be football!
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