All schools in Germany are public, and all schools offer classes in religion. By law, students are allowed to opt out or to take the class that corresponds to their religion, generally Catholic or Protestant--though sometimes also Jewish or Muslim, among others.
The Protestant church in Germany is the product of a merger of several previous churches, so "Lutheran" and "Calvinist" don't exist as separate denominations: there is only "Protestant."
Yes
Paul Harold Heisey has written: 'The Lutheran graded series of Sunday school materials' -- subject(s): Education, Lutheran Church in the U.S., Sunday schools
No, there are not any dedicated acting school in Fergus Falls; you should look into the Lutheran Brethren Schools, which has a drama department.
Bethany Christian School, Seton Catholic High School and Gethsemane Lutheran School are some well-known private schools in the state of Arizona.
Many state high schools offer French as a second language. There are no known specific bilingual schools. French is not offered as a subject in many Christian schools such as those found in the Lutheran system, or independent Christian schools, as demand is not high for this language as a subject.
Blitzkrieg
YES
sometimes
Carl Stamm Meyer has written: 'The church--from Pentecost to the present' 'The caring God' -- subject(s): Providence and government of God 'The Lutheran high school' -- subject(s): Education, High schools, Lutheran Church
blitzkrieg
well they killed all the jews...
sometimes