|





| |
Elementary School Staff
Mrs. DeLoris Dunk,
Teacher - Grade 4/5
Bachelor of Arts in Education, Masters degree in
Education. Mrs. Dunk grew up in Horicon, Wisconsin where she attended St.
Stephen's Lutheran School. She graduated from Horicon High School and went
to Concordia College in St. Paul which was a junior college at the time.
She continued her education at Concordia College River Forest, Illinois where
she received her Bachelor of Arts degree. In 1997, she received her Master
of Arts Degree in Learning Disabilities from University of Minnesota.
Mr. Peter Bergmann, Teacher - Grade 3
Bachelor of Science in Education. Mr. Bergmann grew up in Janesville,
Minnesota. He attended Trinity Lutheran School and Janesville High School. He
graduated fro Concordia Academy in St. Paul. In 1968 he received a Bachelor of
Arts Degree from Concordia University. He has served in Lutheran
Church-Missouri Synod congregations in Minnesota and Michigan as administrator,
teacher, youth director, and coach. He has been on the staff at Trinity
Lutheran School since 1999. He and his wife, Maureen, have three daughters and
two sons.
Mrs. Karen Koch, Teacher - Grade 2
Bachelor of Science in Education. Mrs. Koch attended Concordia University at
Ann Arbor, Michigan where she received her AA degree. From there she
attended Concordia University in Seward, NE and obtained her Bachelor of
Science degree. Her teaching experience consists of 3 years in fifth grade
in the states of Missouri and Minnesota, 2 years of 8th grade science in
Tulsa, Oklahoma, and 3 years of substitute teaching in International Falls
and St. Francis, MN. She has taught 10 years of first grade, 10 years of
second grade and 1 year of 7th grade at Trinity Lutheran School.
Mrs. Maureen Bergmann, Teacher - Grade 1
Bachelor of Science in Education. Mrs. Bergmann grew up in Spring Lake
Park, MN. After graduating from Spring Lake Park High School in 1964
she went on to Concordia College St. Paul where she graduated with a B.A.
degree in Elementary Education and a concentration in Religion. Her
teaching experience includes teaching in Minnesota and Michigan. She
has taught seven years at the Preschool level, 1+ years in Kindergarten, 14
years in first grade, three years in second grade, and one year each in
grades three and four. She has also been a substitute teacher in
grades K-8. Mr. and Mrs. Bergmann are parents of five grown children
and are proud grandparents.
Mrs. Dee Porisch,
Teacher - Kindergarten
Bachelor of Science in Education. Mrs. Porisch graduated from William
Jackson Palmer High School in Colorado Springs, Colorado. She worked
for Hewlett-Packard until she married and moved to Minnesota. She
worked as a typesetter/key liner until 1974 when she became a full-time
mother/homemaker until going to Anoka-Ramsey Community College and
graduating with a AA degree in 1989. She then attended St. Cloud State
University graduating Suma-Cum-Laude with a degree in Elementary Education
in 1993. She was a substitute teacher is ISD #15, at Trinity Lutheran
School and St. John's Lutheran School. In 2000 she accepted a call to
teach kindergarten at Trinity Lutheran School. She completed colloquy
in 2004 at Concordia University in St. Paul.
Mr. William Dunk,
Executive Director
Mr. Dunk grew up in Texas where he attended St. Paul Lutheran School and
graduated from Concordia Lutheran High School in Austin Texas, in 1962.
He earned his Bachelor of Science in Education from Concordia Teachers
College in Seward, Nebraska in 1966. In 1972 , he earned a Master of
Science in Educational Administration and Supervision from the University of
Wisconsin, Milwaukee. Mr. Dunk has served as teacher and administrator
in Lutheran Schools in Milwaukee, Schaumburg, ILL, Cedar Rapids, IA and St.
Francis where he started Trinity Lutheran School in 1980. Over the
years he has served on various committees and commissions of the Lutheran
Church-Missouri Synod. Mr. and Mrs. Dunk have two children and five grandchildren.
God guides and directs all our activities. He
guides us as parents and as teachers. Without His help, our work would be
meaningless. May we always look to Him for help in our daily activities, and
never lose sight of His tremendous love for us. May we always remember and teach
the Gospel message so that all may come to the saving knowledge of His grace.
And may we, as parents and teachers, continue to be about our Father's business.
|