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By Kathi O Shea December 15, 2020 6:35 am
KGMI
LYNDEN, Wash. Lynden Christian Schools are considering something new for families looking for an in-school option for their kids’ education.
Superintendent Paul Bootsma says they’re considering second semester evening classes from 4 to 8 p.m. that would begin in January.
They’ll move forward if they’re able to secure faculty and enough interest from families.
It would be the school’s traditional Christian-centered education and follow all COVID safety guidelines.
Contact Lynden Christian Schools for more information: