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Prince of Peace Lutheran
School provides a nurturing learning environment
where some of yesterday's students are today's parents.
We are a community of families, administrators, Pastors,
teachers, staff, and church members working together to
provide a quality Christ-centered education for the children
entrusted to our care so they may grow academically, socially,
spiritually, emotionally, and physically.
Our program serves students in grades K-8, with extra
curricular opportunities including girl scouts, boy scouts,
after-school sports, choir, band, hand-bells, dance, and
piano. Extended School Care, before and after school is
also available. Enrollment for the following academic
year begins on February 1.
Prince of Peace Lutheran School admits students of any
race, color, national, and ethnic origin to all the rights,
privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded
to students at the school. It does not discriminate on
the bases of race, color, national, or ethnic origin in
administration of its educational policies, scholarship,
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Principal
Jim Brubaker
Principal Brubaker was born in Glendale, CA and
raised in beautiful Burbank. During high-school and college,
he lived in North Hollywood, CA.
Principal Brubaker attended Walter A. Meier Memorial Lutheran
High School in Inglewood, CA. For my college years, I
attended Los Angeles Valley Community College in Van Nuys,
California State University in Northridge, Concordia University
in Seward, Nebraska and Concordia Seminary in St. Louis,
Missouri. "It has been my privilege and
honor to serve as a teacher in Grades 5-8 in Lutheran
Elementary Schools, to be Principal of three elementary
schools, to teach at a Lutheran High School and to be
a parish pastor. These positions have taken me and my
family to Southern California, Indiana, Washington State,
Alaska and back to Southern California again," says
Principal Brubaker." "I am very grateful
to God for my wonderful family and the opportunity to
serve Him. Very soon, I will be blessed, once again, to
be a grandfather for the first time," he continues.
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