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St. Mark’s School serves students in kindergarten through eighth grade.
The school is part of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod church. It offers a full curriculum, including religion courses and is guided by Pastor Ben Zamzow and Principal Nathan Bitter.
The congregation’s regular offerings support about 90 percent of the educational costs for member children. Non-member parents pay tuition set each year by the Board of Education.
In 2021-22, 28 students were enrolled at St. Mark’s. Voyageurs Expeditionary School
3724 Bemidji Ave. N. 444-3130 voyageursschool.org
Voyageurs Expeditionary School is a free public charter high school serving grades 6-12. VEHS opened in 2003 and currently serves approximately 100 students.
Applications are available online or from the school office. Preschools
The Bemidji area has a variety of options for families seeking a preschool or early-childhood education option. From the Bemidji Area Schools Early Childhood Family Education programming to preschools offered through local churches, there are a range of choices.
Families can learn about child care options and details on licenses at parentaware.org. The Minnesota Department of Human Services leads Parent Aware in coordination with the Minnesota Office of Early Learning.
Oak Hills Christian College
Founded in 1946, Oak Hills Christian College is an interdenominational college located on the shores of Lake Marquette, south of Bemidji. The college offers 18 academic programs, such as a one-year Certificate in Biblical Studies and 11 four-year Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees, including its newest majors in addictions counseling and sports management. There also are several associate degrees available that prepare students for continuing their education at a four-year university.
As part of the Student Outreach Program, students invest thousands of volunteer hours in area churches and community programs each year. This allows students to put into practice what they are learning. Oak Hills values the opportunity to partner with the community in this way.
Other ministries include Camp Oak Hills, offering summer camp for kids, and the Center for Indian Ministries.
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Martin Giese ..........................................................................President Sue Glidden ..................................Vice President of Academics and Administration Leesa Drury .............................. Vice President for Institutional Advancement and Marketing Kierlyn Ward .............................................Director of Admissions Scott Bucha ...........................................Camp Oak Hills Director Paul Straubel ................Center for Indian Ministries Director Jeremy Anderson .................................................Athletic Director
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