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Zion School Store
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Online ordering for Zion Lutheran
Spirit Wear 2021 Winter/Spring Sale
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Zion Lutheran School 1810 McClintock Ave Belleville, IL 62221

Phone: 618-234-0275
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Zion School Store
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Online ordering for Zion Lutheran
Spirit Wear 2021 Winter/Spring Sale
ends on Monday February 22nd, 2021
(11:59pm CST)
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FILL THE BUS FOOD DRIVE – Preschool – 4th Grade
We are joining Belleville Public Schools, the Greater Belleville Chamber of Commerce Members and AmeriCorps in a service project to “Drive Away Hunger”. The response to our efforts to “drive away hunger” in our community has been overwhelming in previous years. This project has delivered over 150,000 items on school buses to Belleville food pantries.
This will be our 2nd year of participation and the 12th year for the project. There are many more individuals and families struggling this year and the food pantries are in desperate need of supplies. They need our help!

We are asking you to donate what you can to make a difference in our community. The goal is to fill as many school buses as possible with boxes of food. Zion Pre-School 2’s through 4th grade will be collecting April 1st to April 15th. The buses will parade to the food pantries and the food will be given to the workers on April 17th. There will be special incentive days throughout the project. Check out the flyer attached to this letter.
This is a great opportunity to make a difference in our community. The importance of caring and service are critical in helping others in need. Prayerfully consider joining our efforts to “Drive Away Hunger” in Belleville.
SUMMER LUNCH DRIVE – 5th through 8th Grade
Zion Church Community packed and delivered sack lunches last summer to families in need in our community. There are many families in need in our community and we can help!
We are asking you to donate what you can to make a difference in our community. The goal is to collect 2000 Capri Sun drinks! We are also hoping to collect granola bars, peanut butter crackers and applesauce cups.
Zion 5th through 8th grade will be collecting April 1st to April 15th. There will be special incentive days throughout the project.
This is a great opportunity to make a difference in our community. The importance of caring and service are critical in helping others in need. Prayerfully consider joining our efforts to help the hungry in Belleville. Hosted by Student Council.

Our fourth graders celebrated the 100th day of school just one day early by creating the tallest tower possible out of 100 marshmallows and spaghetti noodles. This was also part of their STEM Friday activites.


Our All School Open House will be held on Sunday, January 31st from 12:30-2:30 p.m.
OPEN HOUSE IS FULL.
Please contact us at 618-234-0275 to schedule a private tour.
Families will be able to sign up for one hour tours during which you’ll be able to see the different learning spaces and meet with our amazing teachers, staff, and more.
Because of current restrictions, we are taking the following safety measures:

Make plans to dine with Red Robin Gourmet Burgers on Thursday, January 28 and RR will give 20% of to-go food sales back to Zion Lutheran Church and School .
Spirit Night Details:
Date: 1/28/2021
Time: 4-8
Hosting Restaurant: Fairview Heights6500 N. Illinois
Fairview Heights, IL, 62208
Red-Robin-Dine-to-Donate Flyer Download
On the night of the Spirit Night, please place your To-Go orders by following these steps:

We praise and thank God for His protection over us thus far, and pray that it will continue. We also know that as the cold and flu season is upon us, we are hearing predictions of COVID resurgence, so we want to take this opportunity to remind you to be cautious when it comes to sending your children to school. We also need to share with you some updates that we have received.
2020-2021 Parent & Student Handbook
IN-PERSON SCHOOL REQUIREMENTS
– Masks will be required for all students and staff
– Social distancing will be observed as much as possible
– No more than 50 people gathered
– Symptom screening and health checks
– Increase in cleaning and sanitation

We were so fortunate to be able to gather together as a whole school community at this year’s Prayer at the Pole.


A virtual stroll down our hallways shows all the artwork our students have created since school opened seven weeks ago. So much color, imagination, talent and plain genius on display.


Our 4th graders have been busy with STEM activities in the classroom, like making a boat out of apples, foil and paper towel rolls and building a Lego tower to hold a baseball. Hands-on learning at its best!


We were blessed to be able to start our school year – in person – and the students and staff did a tremendous job taking all precautions to keep us safe and healthy. Here are some photos from our first week together. Prayerfully, the first of many to come





















