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Elementary

Elementary School at FLS (Grades 1–4)

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Building Confidence and Character in Grades 1–4
Our Elementary School program (Grades 1–4) gives students the tools to grow academically, socially, and spiritually during these formative years. At FLS, your child will experience a challenging, faith-based curriculum, individualized attention, and a supportive community that fosters curiosity, critical thinking, and a love for learning. We partner closely with parents to help students build character, responsibility, and confidence that lasts well beyond the classroom.

Classroom Information

1st Grade – Ms. Fuchs

First grade is where confidence begins to shine. In Ms. Fuchs’ classroom, students strengthen early reading, writing, and math skills while learning how to work independently and with others. Bible stories and prayer are woven into each day, helping children understand how Jesus walks with them in their learning. It’s a caring, structured space where growing minds and growing faith go hand in hand.

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2nd Grade – Mrs. Meyer

Second graders at Faribault Lutheran School begin taking big steps academically and spiritually. In Mrs. Meyer’s class, students develop stronger reading comprehension, explore new math concepts, and learn how to take responsibility for their work. Faith is rooted deeply here. Children hear God’s promises, practice grace with one another, and learn how they can reflect Jesus’ love at school and at home.

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3rd Grade – Ms. Jacob

Third grade is a year of deeper understanding and personal growth. In Ms. Jacob’s classroom, students expand their reading, writing, and problem-solving skills while discovering more about the world around them. Daily devotions and Bible lessons help students see how God’s Word connects to their lives. It’s a supportive space where students learn to think critically, serve joyfully, and grow confidently in Christ.

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4th Grade – Mrs. Kitzman

Fourth grade brings growing independence and new challenges. In Mrs. Kitzman’s class, students dive into rich literature, build strong math skills, and explore science and social studies with curiosity and care. Faith takes center stage as children discuss scripture, practice leadership, and learn what it means to live as followers of Jesus. It’s a classroom filled with encouragement, purpose, and steady academic growth.

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