Forest Hills Lutheran School is owned and operated by the congregations of the Westside Lutheran School Association.
Facts about Forest Hills Lutheran School
Mission & Vision
Mission: “Building the Kingdom of God through Christian Education”
Vision:
“To be a regional leader in Christian education recognized for excellence
in all things - whose students are compassionate citizens and bold examples
of a vibrant faith.”
Ownership and Governance
Forest Hills Lutheran School is owned and operated by the Westside
Lutheran School Association which was established in 1994 by eight LC-MS
congregations in the western suburban area of Portland, Oregon.
Seven
congregations presently comprise the WLSA: Bethlehem, Aloha; Trinity,
Hillsboro; Zion, Hillsboro; Our Redeemer, Tigard; Prince of Peace, Beaverton;
Mt. Olive, Forest Grove; St. Peter’s, Cornelius.
The WLSA is administered
through the Delegate Assembly which meets several times during the year
and elects a Board of Directors which meets monthly and is served by
the Executive Director/Principal who is in charge of staff and program.
History
Forest Hills was established and opened its doors to 48 students in
September, 1994. The buildings and campus were formerly occupied by residents
of Good Shepherd Home of the West.
A purchase agreement with Good Shepherd
was consummated in 2000.
The school has grown to 171 students, grades
K-8 in 2010.
Full accreditation was awarded to Forest Hills by the National
Lutheran School Accreditation agency in 2003. A year later the school
was accredited by the Northwest Association of Accredited Schools.
Property and Facilities
Forest Hills is located six miles southwest of Hillsboro, and just
north of the Forest Hills Golf Course in Washington County, Oregon.
The
school operates from a 12-acre campus next door to St. Peter’s Lutheran
Church.
Facilities include seven major buildings, an outdoor athletic
field and covered walkways connecting the campus.
The Dobbin Center was
completed in 2002, thanks to a generous gift by Vincent and Elaine Dobbin.
This building houses a full gym, music room, locker rooms and restrooms.
The
Main Building houses a library and computer lab, offices, kindergarten
and first grade classrooms.
Multiage and grades 2-4, the Art Space and
the After School Care rooms are housed in the Primary Building. Grades
5-8 and a science lab are in the Upper Grades Building.
The kitchen/dining
hall is in a newly-renovated building.
The Oregon Child Development Coalition
leases a classroom building for use in two of their seasonal programs.
The shop and maintenance facility utilize the former swimming pool
building.
Finances
Forest Hills has an annual budget of nearly $1 million dollars. Income
is received from tuition and fees paid by parents, congregational support,
individual gifts and rental income from the leased classroom building.
The
school benefits from two endowment funds established for financial aid
and for facility maintenance respectively. Their total value is over
$1 million dollars.
The school has a mortgage debt of $300,000 owing to
construction of the Dobbin Center in 2002.
Congregations support the enrollment
of their member families with some tuition assistance.
The true cost of
education for the current school year is $6900 per student and the average
tuition is $5029. Tuition assistance is provided to all students to make
up the “gap” with income from various development efforts providing income.
Financial
aid is available upon application, based on need.
Faculty and Staff
Ten full-time teachers comprise the teaching staff, with each responsible
for one classroom, K-8.
All teachers hold at least a Baccalaureate degree
in education. Five hold a Master’s Degree.
Part-time teachers assist with
music, library, computers, and physical education.
A part-time Development
Director is responsible for student admissions and financial development.
The
faculty salary schedule is based upon the Northwest District, LC-MS,
recommendations.
The faculty average for years of experience is 22 years.
The average length of service to Forest Hills is about six years.
A volunteer
Grandpas Club meets weekly to assist with repairs and facility maintenance.
Program
Kindergarten is a full day program, meeting five days a week.
Grades K-5 are self-contained classrooms.
Grades 6-8 are departmentalized in Christian Studies, Language Arts,
Science, Math and Social Studies.
A multiage K-2 classroom was opened
in 2008-09 to offer a mixed-age grouping style of instruction for interested
families.
Curricular materials are chosen on the basis of their proven
effectiveness and their compatibility with the philosophy of the school.
A
varied program of elective classes are offered to grades 6-8. Students
in these grades also have choices in the fine arts area.
Band, choir and
handbells are offered to students of grades 4-8.
Extracurricular sports
include volleyball, cheerleading and basketball, soccer and track for
boys and girls of grades 5-8. The school is a member of the Metro Christian
League.
Students of grades 3-8 are tested for achievement using the Iowa
Tests of Basic Skills. Percentile scores are reported to parents.
Forest Hills is a “Leader in Me” school. Students and staff will be integrating
the “Seven Habits of Highly Effective People” into instruction and school
life in the 2010-11 school year.
Enrollment is open to all on a nondiscriminatory
basis. Returning students and members of Association congregation are
given priority for openings. The application process includes a family
interview with administration/faculty.
Before and After School Care are available every school day. The
program is operated by Vermont Hills Childcare.
Hot lunches
are cooked and served daily by a paid lunch staff with assistance from
parent volunteers.
Family Information
About 1/3 of the families are Lutheran and members of one of the WLSA
congregations. Another 1/3 are members of a Christian church and 1/3
have no active church involvement.
All families are asked to give 25 hours
of service to the school as part of the VIP (Very Important Participation)
program.
Parents assist in the lunchroom, library, athletic programs,
fine arts, classrooms, on field trips and in many other facets of the
school’s program.
The school is multicultural and serves a variety of
ethnic backgrounds.
Most families live in Forest Grove, Cornelius, or
Hillsboro. Some live in surrounding rural and suburban areas including
Aloha and Beaverton.
All students come to school in private vehicles or
carpools.