St. Luke’s Catholic School, Plain, Wisconsin;
Our mission at St. Luke Catholic School is to provide an environment that will nurture each individual child spiritually, academically, and socially.
History: Parochial education has been a Plain area tradition since 1876 when Rev. Emanuel Moppey built a frame school building for the influx of Catholic immigrants in the area. The number of students and the size of the school buildings grew. The Franciscan Sisters from St. Joseph’s convent in Milwaukee were the first order to educate the Catholic children in the Plain area. In later years the Dominican Order from Racine staffed the subsequent schools.
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