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Clubs

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Encouraging Creativity, curiosity, and connection

We believe learning extends beyond the classroom. Our after-school clubs provide students with opportunities to explore their interests, develop new skills, and build friendships rooted in creativity and teamwork. Each club reflects our mission to raise up families and followers of Jesus Christ—offering a space where students can grow in knowledge, confidence, and character.

Every club at Faith Lutheran School reflects our belief that learning is about nurturing the whole child—academically, socially, and spiritually. Whether students are crafting, coding, or competing, they’re also growing in perseverance, teamwork, and joy.

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Crochet Club

A Space to Create and Connect

The Crochet Club at FLCS gives students the chance to learn a new craft, express creativity, and share in fellowship with friends. Open to 5th–8th grade students, the club meets weekly on Wednesdays after school.

Learning and Sharing

Students discover how to crochet while developing patience, focus, and imagination. Projects often include scarves, hats, and blankets—many of which are donated to local ministries or community members in need.

A Welcoming Environment

Crochet Club is a place for students who want to connect, relax, and use their God-given talents to bless others. It’s another way Faith Lutheran shows that learning can be both fun and meaningful.

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Robotics Club

Learning Through STEM

The Robotics Club introduces 5th–8th grade students to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) through hands-on learning. Participants design, build, and program robots while developing problem-solving, teamwork, and leadership skills.

Preparing for the Future

Robotics sparks curiosity and gives students a head start in 21st-century skills they’ll carry into high school, college, and beyond. Whether they’re assembling mechanical designs or coding robot movements, students learn how creativity and logic work hand in hand.

Competitions and Collaboration

Throughout the year, Robotics Club members take part in friendly competitions and showcases where they test their designs and celebrate their accomplishments. The experience helps students build confidence, resilience, and enthusiasm for learning.

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CHESS Club

Thinking Critically, Playing Kindly

The Chess Club at Faith Lutheran School helps students of all skill levels develop critical thinking, concentration, and sportsmanship. Students meet regularly to learn strategy, practice matches, and compete in a positive, encouraging environment.

Learning Through Play

Chess challenges students to think ahead, plan strategically, and make decisions with patience and focus—valuable skills for both academics and life. As students play together, they learn how to win with humility and lose with grace.

Building Community

More than just a game, Chess Club creates connections between students who enjoy healthy competition and shared learning. It’s a place where minds are sharpened, friendships are strengthened, and character is developed through thoughtful play.