Trinity Lutheran School 2025-2026
For registration inquiries, email secretary@trinitylombard.org or call 630.627.5601
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MR. JAMES BAERENKLAU, PRINCIPAL
The 2025-2026 Academic Year is underway
Order Affy Tapple by October 14
Christmas Wreath Orders due by November 5
Dine to Donate - Wendy's - Oakbrook Terrace - October 16
Trinity Fall Fest Trunk or Treat - October 25, 9 to 11:30 a.m.
Trinity Holiday Craft Show - November 8, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Scriptural Calligraphy Artist Timothy Botts Visits Trinity Lutheran School
School hours: 8:15 a.m. to 3 p.m. (extended care available beginning 7 a.m., ending 5:30 p.m.)
Trinity Lutheran School partners with families for the total development of each child to become a lifelong learner and to serve others through an excellent Christ-centered education.
Trinity Lutheran Preschool
2025-2026 Preschool Registration
Trinity offers preschool for children who have turned 3 or 4 prior to September 1.
Class is available:
Monday through Friday, with flexible days
Choose mornings (8:15 - 11:30 a.m.) or full day (8:15 a.m. - 3 p.m.)
Optional extended care, beginning at 7 a.m., ending at 5:30 p.m.
To register, schedule a visit, or make inquiries, call Trinity's office at 630.627.5601 or email secretary@trinitylombard.org.
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Staff
Mrs. Rachel LaMontagna, lead teacher
Miss Beth Kraegel, lead teacher
Mrs. Amy Pilny, aide
Mrs. Sandra Iverson, aide
Miss Sara Myers, aide
Mrs. Liz Hensley, aide
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A Day at Preschool
Everyday, preschool students participate in:
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Jobs and Table Toys
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Good Morning Time
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Centers, Projects, & Free Play
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Snack & Story
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Group Time/Closing
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Large Motor Play
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Lunch
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Relaxing Time
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Story & Nap
Your child will learn a letter of the week. We will talk about the name of the letter, the sound it makes, and practice writing it. There is also a weekly theme. Some themes may be more than one week long. We will read books, sing songs, and do projects relating to this theme to learn more about it.
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Your child will learn so much at preschool! It is a great experience for them to socialize with other children, learn sharing and patience, and learn responsibility. We use our helping hands chart in which children get to help with jobs.
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Each week we have physical education, music, library, and chapel. We talk about Jesus and His love for us everyday.
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At the beginning of the school year we work on following our routines and learning our rules. We work on listening, sitting criss-cross applesauce with our hands in our laps, cleaning up after ourselves, pushing in our chairs, and so much more. Our most important rule is that we like to make friends, and we do that by being nice. At preschool we are excited to learn.
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