Back by popular demand, Concordia Lutheran School is again offering CSI: Peoria on Wednesday, February 1 at 9:15 a.m. This creative, hands-on approach to student recruiting welcomes area preschoolers to experience the Concordia Science Institute (CSI).
“The children were amazed by how much fun they could have while learning,” says Allison Rogers, Director of
Preschool and Child Care at Redeemer Lutheran Church. “We loved CSI last year and are very excited to be
coming back!”
Preschoolers and their parents make slime, create life-size bubbles, and experience the science of sound at CSI.
The program demonstrates the school’s interactive science lab and instructional expertise. Participants also stop in
the computer lab to explore the school’s newest software: Gateway to Technology and Rosetta Stone Language.
Concordia has made great strides in enhancing the science, math and language curriculums with interactive and
hands-on technology, according to Paul Thompson, Concordia Principal. “Parents and preschoolers are amazed by
the creative science instruction. Our faculty is top notch and they have the equipment to teach in dynamic ways.”
CSI reservations are necessary. Contact Concordia for more information at pthompson@concordiapeoria.com or
691-8921.
Concordia Lutheran School is a nationally accredited school with about 200 students currently enrolled
in kindergarten through eighth grade. Registrations are being accepted now for fall 2012 enrollment.