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| Office Staff |
Lynda Hansen - Principal/Administrator
Heartland Christian Homeschool Center was conceived in the heart of Lynda Hansen, who knew many parents desiring to home school their children. Involved in Christian education for six years and having home-schooled five children for three years, Lynda was well-acquainted with the obstacles encountered in home schooling. She knew others needed help getting started and continuing. Having faith that parents possess the God-given abilities to train their own children, Lynda set out to remove these obstacles and open the door for parents to be successful at home schooling.
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Tricia Stensrud - Receptionist/Office
Call on the phone or come into the office and Tricia will be the person to greet you. She has been at Heartland since 1996 and has homeschooled her 3 children here, having two graduated and one still here. Tricia has an incredible gift of help and juggles a multitude of responsibilites from nurse to camp coordinator to sanckbar. She is loving and caring and looks forward to answering any questions you have.
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Mishon Wallace - Registrar
Mishon has had two daughters attend Heartland. She has filled a variety of positions in her time here including teaching High School, working as special needs tutor, monitoring, working on the yearbook, and currently overseeing our RenWeb Software. She is a very talented asset!
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Ritch Carlton - Accountant/Pastor
Ritch Carlton Graduated philosophy major-Cal State, Fuller Seminary; Pastor for 22 years; individual and marriage counselor. Ritch is dedicated to the success of people.
He is organized, proficient, loyal, dependable and passionate about his work.
Ritch is called to set the captives free, training the characteristics of Adam and Eve out and training the character of Christ in. Teaching high school changed my life and really turned me into a teacher. I learned teaching is actually disciplining the students in all skills necessary to understand principles, then keeping careful records of their progress.
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