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LUMIN Schools Network Model

We are a Christ-centered, people-first network of schools. The well-being of our students is at the center of every decision we make. We preach the importance of continuous self-improvement, and that applies to students and staff alike. We are always striving to be better in mind, body and soul.

 

While we recognize each of our seven campuses is unique, LUMIN has developed a tried and true model implemented at each school. We have academic, spiritual and character-development programs in place that together make up what we call the LUMIN model. We invite you to learn more about the way this model works.

We offer top-rated, nationally-recognized curriculum in all LUMIN Schools; however, we know even the best curriculum is nearly worthless without a great teacher to implement it. With this in mind, we do everything in our power to hire, train and develop the best teachers because we know they are the change-makers in the classroom. That's our commitment to our students.

 

Here is the curriculum we offer in classrooms, led by truly talented and inspiring teachers. Note, we are a standards-aligned school network, meaning every piece of content we put in front of students is aligned to Common Core Standards.

 

MATH

 

teacher helps student on the computerZEARN Math (grades 1-5)
According to the ZEARN Math website, " Zearn Math is a uniquely integrated approach to math teaching and learning, connecting a rigorous curriculum with a cohesive classroom system, professional development based on pedagogical content, and actionable reports on student learning."

 

Why we love it at LUMIN Schools
ZEARN Math is a blended model, which means there is a teacher-led lesson and an online lesson covering similar material. As a result, students get a double dose of instruction with two different delivery methods. Every lesson is grade level material. While students are doing the online portion of the lesson, teachers can track real-time understanding for each student, and provide additional coaching specialized instruction on a one-on-one bases when needed.

 

 

ALEKS (grades 6-8)

According to the ALEKS website, "Assessment and LEarning in Knowledge Spaces is a Web-based, artificially intelligent assessment and learning system. ALEKS uses adaptive questioning to quickly and accurately determine exactly what a student knows and doesn't know in a course. ALEKS then instructs the student on the topics she is most ready to learn. As a student works through a course, ALEKS periodically reassesses the student to ensure that topics learned are also retained. ALEKS courses are very complete in their topic coverage and ALEKS avoids multiple-choice questions. A student who shows a high level of mastery of an ALEKS course will be successful in the actual course she is taking."

 

Why we love it at LUMIN Schools

ALEKS is a great tool to use in support of what teachers are teaching in class. Teachers can use metrics from each student's online lessons to determine the level of understanding on an individual basis. Teachers can then provide additional help to those who need it, or provide more challenging material to those who are excelling. ALEKS is adaptive, adjusts based on each student's level of understanding. This is especially valuable in classrooms where students have a broad range of math achievement. For the teacher-led portion of each lesson, LUMIN teachers also use Engage NY.

 

 

READING, WRITING & PHONICS

 

Student working on a writing projectLucy Calkins & TCRWP Colleagues Units of Study (grades K4-8)

According to the Units of Study website, "Lucy Calkins and her Teachers College Reading and Writing Project coauthors aim to prepare students for any reading and writing task they will face and to turn kids into life-long, confident readers and writers who display agency and independence. Lucy and her colleagues have drawn on their more than 30 years of research and work in thousands of schools across the country and around the world to develop powerful curriculum resources, instructional methods, and professional learning opportunities to support teachers as they work together and with their students toward these vitally important goals."

 

Why we love it at LUMIN Schools

Units of Study is a thinking curriculum in that we are empowering young minds and voices to be leaders in their classes and beyond. LUMIN uses the Workshop Model, splitting each class period into two parts. First is a grade-level mini-lesson taught by the teacher. Then students work in small groups or alone for the rest of the class period to practice what was taught. During that time, the teacher can assess each student's skills and understanding in order to provide help with specific skills. What comes through loud and clear for students is the power of writing; it is a vehicle for your voice, your ideas and your stories to be heard!

 

 

SCIENCE

 

In K4 through 5th grade, science is all about deepening non-fiction reading and writing skills. Students learn facts through research projects, but they also work on sharing information and expressing ideas through writing and presenting.

 

Mystery Science (grades K4-5)
As described on the Mystery Science website, "Every lesson begins with a Mystery that hooks students which is then followed by a narrated story told with stunning images and videos that prompt class discussions. Every lesson concludes with simple hands-on activities)."

 

Why we love it at LUMIN Schools

Our students are captivated by the vivid stories that introduce each scientific topic. Having a mystery component in each lesson is intriguing for students and gets them excited about the subject matter.

 

 

Project Lead the Way: Medical Detectives (Grades 6-8)
The Project Lead the Way website describes the curriculum this way. "Students play the role of real-life medical detectives as they collect and analyze medical data to diagnose disease. They solve medical mysteries through hands-on projects and labs, measure and interpret vital signs, examine nervous system structure and function, and investigate disease outbreaks.

 

Why we love it at LUMIN Schools

LUMIN Schools are in the early phases of using Medical Detectives. Our staff and students are drawn to this curriculum because it is hands-on, meaning they are learning by doing. Using resources actually used in the medical field, our scholars become critical-thinkers and problem-solvers In addition this curriculum gives youth a window into science and medical-based career fields.

Respect, Integrity, Service, Empathy, Unity, Perseverance
A student is celebrated for positive behaviorWe believe character formation is just as important as academics. Even the smartest among us will struggle in life without strong character. A school culture built on strong character means students feel safe to be themselves and participate in the learning process without fear of peer ridicule and judgement. A strong culture also means fewer classroom disruptions and more learning time.
 
The basis for our character education program is RISE UP. Each letter stands for a character trait that is taught, modeled and replicated by students. The six character traits are explored over multiple weeks as we first introduce the major trait, explore descriptor traits, and then celebrate how we have seen the trait used over the course of the unit. This gives scholars and staff members the opportunity to spend time exploring the traits and internalizing each one. The result of this process is a community that exemplifies living an intentional and character-driven life.
 
What happens when our scholars demonstrate the RISE UP character traits? Simple, we send them to the principal's office, and sometimes we even call their parents! This is part of our positive office referral program. We are always looking for ways to celebrate and reinforce positive choices and behaviors.
 
Rise up; this matter is in your hands. We will support you, so take courage and do it.
As you may have guessed, be a network of Lutheran schools, we do have religion class, but we wouldn't be fulfilling our mission if that was the only time we talked about Jesus. Being a Christ-centered school network means we talk about Jesus and do our best to live like Jesus all day, every day. Our RISE UP character education program is tied to character traits and verses found in the Bible. In addition, each school holds chapel at least once per week where children have a chance to dive deeper into God's word and praise his name. 
 
 
Several of LUMIN's campuses are supported by partner churches that offer weekly worship services for students and families who wish to feed their own faith. We are grateful to the pastors at these churches and others who are involved with the student body, providing encouragement, spiritual support and guidance. Below is a list of churches affiliated with our school campuses.
 
Agape Hill Church
8242 N. Granville Rd.
Milwaukee, WI 53224
Pastor Jeff Mueller
 
Covenant Lutheran Church
8121 W. Hope Avenue
Milwaukee, WI 53222
414-464-2410
Pastor Steven Voigt
 
Pilgrim Lutheran Church
2664 N. 68th Street
Wauwatosa, WI 53213
414-476-0735
Pastor Jonathan Rusnak
 
St. Martini Lutheran Church
1500 S. Cesar E. Chavez Dr.
Milwaukee, WI 53204
414-645-4094
Pastor Alfonso Prada