Salem Lutheran School is a PreK–8 private school in Greenfield, MN where education is more than a job — it is a calling. We have served this community since 1865, and every member of our team plays a role in shaping students who are confident, capable, and grounded in faith.
Our classrooms are small. Our teachers know every student by name. And our staff are not just employees — they are part of a close, mission-driven community that values each person.
We look for people who are passionate about children, grounded in faith, and excited to be part of something meaningful. Whether you are a teacher, aide, coach, or support staff member, you will find purpose here.
Salem Lutheran School is a ministry of Anchored in Christ Lutheran Ministries, a congregation of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS).
Browse our open positions below. If you do not see a role that fits but believe Salem is where you belong, we still want to hear from you.
Salem Lutheran School is seeking a caring, reliable, and faith-centered individual to serve as our Afterschool Care Supervisor. This role is an opportunity to help create a safe, engaging, and nurturing environment for students while reflecting Christ-like values in daily interactions.
Position details:
· Hours: Monday-Friday, 2:15-5:30pm
· Key responsibilities:
o Supervise and ensure the safety and wellbeing of students during after school hours
o Lead structured activities including homework time, games, crafts, and outdoor play
o Foster a positive, respectful, and Christ-centered environment
If you have a heart for children and a desire to serve, we would love to hear from you! For more information, please reach out to LES Director Troy DeRosier at (763)218-7633 or les@anchoredmn.org
Here are the questions families ask most when considering a private school education.
Salem uses a rigorous, proven curriculum with strong foundations in reading, writing, math, science, and social studies. Our faith-based approach integrates biblical truth into every subject. Teachers differentiate instruction daily to meet each student at their level.
Salem keeps class sizes small—typically 15–20 students per classroom. Our two-grade model means one teacher builds deep relationships with the same students over two years. This allows for personal attention that larger schools simply cannot match.
A two-grade classroom groups students from two adjacent grade levels together—for example, 3rd and 4th grade. This model is backed by decades of research and used in many high-performing private schools.
The benefits include natural differentiation without stigma, older students developing leadership skills, and younger students rising faster through peer modeling. Students work at their actual skill level, not an arbitrary grade label. Teachers know students more deeply over a two-year span.
Salem graduates are well-prepared academically, socially, and spiritually for high school. Our 8th grade program emphasizes critical thinking, study skills, personal responsibility, and confident communication.
We maintain strong relationships with area high schools—both public and private. Our graduates consistently perform well in their next setting. Many attend West Lutheran High School, though families choose a variety of schools based on their needs.
Because of our small class sizes, teachers notice struggles early and step in quickly. We differentiate instruction, provide extra support during class, and communicate closely with parents about how to work together.
Our goal is to build confidence through competence. We do not let students drift or fall behind without action.
Private schools like Salem offer smaller class sizes, more personalized instruction, and a values-driven culture that public schools cannot provide. Our teachers know every child—not just their test scores, but their personality, family, and goals.
At Salem, faith is part of every day. Character development is intentional. And parents are treated as true partners in their child's education—not kept at arm's length.
Families choose private school education as an intentional investment. At Salem, that investment goes toward small class sizes, personalized instruction, character formation, and a faith-centered environment. Check out the Admissions page for more info
The academic foundation, values, and confidence students build here carry into high school, college, and beyond. Many families tell us the return on that investment shows up for years.
Parents are partners here—not spectators. We communicate clearly, respond to questions quickly, and share expectations openly. If something is off with your child, we talk early. We do not wait for small concerns to become big problems.
Families are welcome on campus and encouraged to be active in the school community. We believe your involvement directly supports your child's success.
Salem offers athletics (soccer, volleyball, basketball, bowling, disc golf, and more), fine arts (band, piano, handbells, drama), and service opportunities (mission work, Hanover Foodshelf, community projects).
Every student is encouraged to participate. No one is cut from teams or programs. We believe students grow when they are active, included, and challenged outside the classroom.
Salem provides a safe, structured learning environment rooted in respect. Students address adults as Mr. and Mrs. Character and courtesy are part of daily life—not an afterthought.
Our small campus means everyone knows each other. Visitors are managed carefully. Staff are attentive and present. Parents consistently describe Salem as a place that feels safe and welcoming from the moment they walk in.
Salem Lutheran School serves students from Pre-K (starting at 33 months) through 8th grade. Our early childhood program builds the foundation. Our elementary and middle school program carries students through graduation and into high school.
We believe a private school education should be accessible to families who value it. Contact our office at (763) 498-7283 or email school@salemwels.org to learn about current tuition rates and any available assistance options. Or visit our Financial Assistants page for more info.
Schedule a tour and discover why families choose Salem Lutheran School for their children’s education.
Salem Lutheran School partners with families to provide a Christ-centered education to encourage, equip, and educate students for Christian living.
Office Hours:
7:00 AM – 3:30 PM
School Hours:
7:45AM – 2:15PM
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