King of Kings Lutheran School began in 1965, serving 45 students from 1st - 8th grade, in what is now the current Kindergarten room.
As the Lord continued to blessed our church congregation and school, the need for a dedicated elementary school building became evident. In March of 1966, the ground was broken for a four-room school, the one we are using today. It was dedicated in September of that year in time for the second year of classes.
During that school year, the school served about 100 enrolled students. A third teacher was added at this time, and, as enrollment continued to increase, another teacher, John Eaton, joined the faculty and became the principal.
In the next few years, a kindergarten program was added with Beatrice Galko serving as our first kindergarten teacher.
Later, a preschool program was added, with Cheryl Johnson serving as the first preschool teacher. In 1994, the preschool program was expanded to include 3-year olds, and it now serves potty-trained 2½-year old children to be enrolled.
Today, our five faculty members, pastor, and a handful of staff, are blessed to serve a diverse student population with an average of 60 students enrolled annually.