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==Notable staff==
==Notable staff==
*[[Harlan Kredit]]<ref>[http://www.ktka.com/photos/galleries/2006/jun/10/national_teachers_hall_fame/ National Teachers Hall of Fame], KTKA.com, accessed 24 August 2008</ref>
*[[Harlan Kredit]]<ref>[http://www.ktka.com/photos/galleries/2006/jun/10/national_teachers_hall_fame/ National Teachers Hall of Fame], KTKA.com, accessed 24 August 2008</ref>
*[[Greg Terpstra]]
[[Greg Terpstra]]
*[[Dan Kaemingk]]
[[Dan Kaemingk]]
*[[Dwight Schrute]]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 23:27, 4 April 2016

Lynden Christian Schools
File:Lynden Christian Schools logo.png
Address
Map
417 Lyncs Drive, Lynden, WA 98264


Northwest Washington

98264
Information
TypePrivate
Motto"Linking head and heart, home
and school, child and God."
DenominationNon-Denominational
Established1910
SuperintendentPaul Bootsma
School number360-318-9525
PrincipalKevin Kaemingk (HS)
Aaron Bishop (MS)
Don Van Maanen (ES)
ChaplainBen de Regt
Teaching staff87 (with 28 additional aides, etc.)
Average class size23
Campus typeClosed campus
Color(s)    Navy blue, white
Song"Lynden Christian Onward"
AthleticsCurt De Haan
SportsBaseball, basketball, cheer, cross country, football, golf, soccer, track, volleyball
MascotLynx
Team nameLyncs (Lynden Christian Schools)
PublicationLynden Christian Home Bulletin
NewspaperHi Lite
YearbookExcelsior
Communities servedWhatcom County (and the Districts of Langley and Surrey)
Websitewww.lyncs.org

Lynden Christian Schools (abbreviated LCS), often referred to as Lynden Christian (LC), is a non-denominational private Christian school. The school educates 1200 students on two campuses in Whatcom County, Washington, USA.

Notable staff

Greg Terpstra Dan Kaemingk

References

  1. ^ National Teachers Hall of Fame, KTKA.com, accessed 24 August 2008

48°56′59″N 122°26′43″W / 48.94972°N 122.44528°W / 48.94972; -122.44528