Las Vegas Review-Journal

Faith Lutheran CEO remains an educator at heart

- By John Przybys Las Vegas Review-journal

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Buuck, chief executive officer of Faith Lutheran Middle School & High School, promises to talk slowly.

“My wife says when I talk about Faith Lutheran, I talk 150 words a minute,” Buuck explains, laughing. “I get pretty fired up.”

But he makes no apologies, either. “I’m genuinely passionate about what we do here,” Buuck says. “I really love this place.”

As Faith Lutheran’s CEO,

SBuuck manages a private Christian school with a

$27 million annual budget, 183 full-time employees, more than 100 part-time employees and 1,900 students in grades 6 through 12. But he still considers himself, first and always, an educator.

“I’m the CEO, but at the end of the day I’m responsibl­e for everything,” he says.

Buuck was born and raised in Portland,

Oregon, and is a graduate of Concordia University Wisconsin. He began his career in education as a high

VOICES This whole career has been nothing but a blessing from God. I giggle every day I pull up to work. It’s so awesome here.

school English teacher and football coach in Texas and since then has taught and coached at schools all over the country.

Buuck moved into administra­tion in 1992, holding positions as assistant principal and then principal. He came to Las Vegas in 2008 to serve as principal of Faith Lutheran High School, and became Faith Lutheran’s CEO in 2011.

“I’ve missed the classroom, I’ve missed football coaching, because you really have a direct impact on the life of kids,” Buuck says. “But I’ve gained satisfacti­on as administra­tor and CEO, helping to create a culture where kids and adults can thrive.”

Buuck, 56, and his wife, Julie, director of student life at Faith Lutheran, have three children, all of whom now are in their 20s, and one granddaugh­ter.

Review-journal: 1,900 is a large student body. How do you make such a large school feel welcoming?

Buuck: If you have adults who genuinely love middle school and high school kids, that can make a big school feel really small. … We’re the largest private school in the state of Nevada, we’re the largest Lutheran school in the United States, and I now understand we’re one of the largest Protestant schools in the country, but people report that, “The reason I send my kids here is because it feels so small.”

What does Faith

Lutheran being a Christian school mean to you?

That we share Christ’s love with kids. We’ve had 103 baptisms just in the past three years in our school, and historical­ly, kids don’t convert to Christiani­ty when they’re in middle school and high school. So that’s really powerful to see. That is part of our mission, and to see this many kids in this group say, “I want to be baptized,” that’s really powerful.

What are some of the things you’re most proud of during your tenure?

Over the past three years, our graduates have been accepted to over 450 different universiti­es in all 50 states. I can name-drop Princeton and Stanford and Duke and Rice and the Air Force Academy. Our graduates have gotten into all those schools. But I’m equally proud of the fact we have kids who stay instate and go to UNLV and UNR and all the Christian schools. I want to create a school where everyone gets into a school that best fits him or her.

How do you decompress from the pressures of your job?

It’s hard for me to just disengage. But my wife, thank God, took up golfing when we got married, so we like to get out and play golf. We love travel. We’ve been all around the world. We love to see shows on the Strip.

And how are you spending your summer vacation?

(Laughs) I don’t get one. I work all year round and I get 20 days vacation. There are six states my wife and I have not seen, and they’re all in the Northeast. So we’re going to spend time there.

You really do seem to love your job.

This whole career has been nothing but a blessing from God. I giggle every day I pull up to work. It’s so awesome here.

Contact John Przybys at jprzybys@reviewjour­nal. com or 702-383-0280. Follow Jjprzybys on Twitter.

Favorite place to take visitors

The Bellagio fountains.

Favorite genre of music

I listen to two types, contempora­ry Christian music, and then I like country music.

Favorite indulgence

Ice cream.

Everyday ritual

Even if I’m up at 4 or 4:30, the first thing is, I’m going to check my email. I wish I didn’t do that, but that’s what I do.

Favorite sport

Football, for sure. Favorite movie

Profession you’d be in if you weren’t doing what you do now

Head football coach of a Division I university.

If I had a million dollars … I’d build a couple of classrooms at Faith Lutheran.

 ?? Bizuayehu Tesfaye ?? Las Vegas Review-journal @bizutesfay­e Steve Buuck has been CEO of Faith Lutheran Middle School & High School since 2011. The school has about 1,900 students in grades 6 through 12.
Bizuayehu Tesfaye Las Vegas Review-journal @bizutesfay­e Steve Buuck has been CEO of Faith Lutheran Middle School & High School since 2011. The school has about 1,900 students in grades 6 through 12.
 ?? Bizuayehu Tesfaye ?? Las Vegas Review-journal @bizutesfay­e Faith Lutheran Middle School & High School CEO Steve Buuck tosses around a football with a few students.
Bizuayehu Tesfaye Las Vegas Review-journal @bizutesfay­e Faith Lutheran Middle School & High School CEO Steve Buuck tosses around a football with a few students.
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Buena Vista Pictures“Remember the Titans.” No ifs, ands or buts. I know every line.

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