Hope Lutheran Church & School

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Church at 2071 12th Street, Idaho Falls, ID 83404

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  • We have had 2 grandsons graduate from Hope Lutheran and cannot recommend it highly enough as a place where every student matters. The staff is gracious and considerate of everyone and go way above the norm to insure an excellent education as well as great moral grounding. We will always be thankful to this school that is truly one of a kind. Thank you Hope!

    Added July 10, 2017 by Dennis Potter
  • Both of my children attended Hope from preschool to 6th grade. They both received a superior education. I didn't fully realize this until the oldest went to public school in 7th grade. She didn't have homework all year because she was able to get it all done in school (of course I'm thinking how does she have all that free time to do her homework?). The reason she got it done was that she learned great study habits at Hope.
    Here's an example of the difference between Hope and the public system: My 8th grader was studying the states in public school (not the capitals just identifying states-she had studied them 4 years earlier) - the same day I saw my 6th grader (at Hope) studying the political map of the Canadian provinces. That pretty much sums it up.

    Added May 17, 2017 by Edward Reber
  • I went to Hope Lutheran School in Preschool through 6th grade. I can tell anyone that it is totally worth it. Hope Lutheran really set a solid foundation on my education today in high school. All the teachers go for 100% or more when teaching and really go in depth. For instance, some of the grammar I was doing as a 6th grader, I did as a junior in high school. For parents and students that want a small class size, Hope is the best school to attend. All the teachers really care about every student and students get more one on one help and attention. Now that I'm in public school, I miss all that Hope has to offer. In fact, I wish I could go back. That's how amazing Hope Lutheran school is.

    Added April 22, 2017 by Anya Brown
  • My sisters and I attended Hope Lutheran School for grades 1 through 6, and I cannot speak highly enough of the teachers and the first class education that I received. Hope gave me many advantages over other children that became very apparent when I transitioned to public school. When I started public school at the beginning of 7th grade, I was put into all the advanced classes and I still did not feel challenged. All throughout high school I was enrolled in the Honors and Advanced Placement courses and even graduated with high honors. I credit my success to the solid foundation that I received from Hope.
    While attending Hope I learned many things from English and Science to Spanish and Religion, but the most important thing I learned was critical thinking. Hope got me excited to learn and helped me analyze problems and new ideas in a way that I could understand.
    I credit my positive experience to the loving atmosphere fostered by strong Christian values and to the teachers who truly cared about my education. I remember every teacher I had at Hope and they were all very caring people who helped make me a better student. My second grade teacher, Marcella Getsinger, greeted me every day with a smile and a hug. Even after I had left Hope and I would see Mrs. Getsinger she would still greet me with that same warm smile and give me a big hug. Another teacher who made a big impact on me was Mr. Oloff. His classes were exciting and he was a never ending spring of information. During sixth grade, Mr. Oloff took our class on Expedition Yellowstone where we studied plant and animal life as well as hotpots and geysers during a weekend spent in Yellowstone National Park. It was one of the most exciting and fun learning experiences I had as a child. I had similar experiences with the rest of my teachers at Hope and I have very fond memories of all of them.
    Overall, Hope was a safe place for me. I felt like my teacher’s cared, and the small class sizes ensured that I got individual attention. The teachers were hard working and loving. The Christian values taught in my religion classes strengthened my faith and taught me to care for others. Hope gave me a strong foundation that helped me through school and even into my adult life in my relationships and my career.

    Added April 03, 2017 by Michael Phelan
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