About
The mission of Solomon Lutheran School is to provide a quality individualized education in a Christian environment.
we believe
In teaching our children self-esteem, character, and respect for others.
In providing a compass of love and light and teaching values that carry over into our students’ lives.
That through individualized attention we can uncover each child’s unique talents.
In celebrating all peoples’ gifts, traditions and unique contributions to the school, regardless of race, ethnicity or religion.
Solomon Lutheran School is guided by the Fruits of the Spirit: humility, kindness, gentleness, patience, forgiveness, and compassion.
Pastor Alan Brown
Superintendent
Natalie Schiets
Principal
Sarah Rewoldt
Administrative Assistant
Marcela Repka
Financial Administrator
Melanie Wahlgren
Communication Specialist
Paige Busdiecker
5th/6th Grade
Jack Malkoski
4th
Christine Rahe
3rd
Angela Andrews
2nd
Dana Nutter
1st
Lisa Ruck
Kindergarten
Jeni Liszak
Nursery/Preschool
Christy Donnell
Classroom Aid/Extended Care
Megan Buehler
Intervention Specialist
Angie Briones
Property & Maintenance
ADDITIONAL STAFF
Terri Kruse: Classroom Aid
Amy Mathews: Nursery Aid, Extended Care
Tom Crone: Property & Maintenance
Sandra Bringman: School Nurse
Shelley Johnson: Head Cook
Sarah Smathers: Extended Care
Sarah Ransom: Extended Care
History
Since 1862, Solomon Lutheran Church has supported and maintained an elementary school in Woodville, Ohio. We are very proud to be the longest-running school in the country for the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA).
At its founding and for many years after, Solomon was a parochial school, existing solely to meet the educational needs of the congregation’s children. We have since broadened our scope to include children whose families may not be members of Solomon Lutheran Church, but who are keenly interested in the values of Christian education.
Read more about Solomon Lutheran School in the Toledo Blade.
Solomon Lutheran School admits students of any race, color, national, and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.