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Paloma School representative Sheena Stoner tells Lebanon council the bilingual school has grown to 86 students
Summary
Sheena Stoner told the Lebanon City Council that Paloma School, operating from the former Saint James Lutheran Church, has grown from 18 students in 2018 to 86 today, offers bilingual instruction rooted in a Charlotte Mason philosophy, and uses scholarships and the EITC program to help families pay tuition.
Sheena Stoner, representing Paloma School, told the Lebanon City Council the school operates from the former Saint James Lutheran Church on Chestnut Street and has expanded since it began in 2018.
"Our mission is to partner with families to provide quality bilingual education rooted in a Charlotte Mason philosophy and a Christ centered atmosphere," Stoner said, describing a program that began in a church basement with 18 students and now serves 86…
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