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The History of St. John’s Lutheran School
By 1888 the school had outgrown the church annex and a new two-story, two-classroom building was constructed south of the church for a cost of $3,000. A third classroom was added to the building in 1929 when the original church was replaced with the present Gothic style building.
In the mid-1950’s the Wisconsin State Industrial Commission condemned the 1888 school building because they deemed it to be unsafe for further use as a school. However, in 1950 the congregation had already begun preparing to build a new facility by purchasing the land at the southeast corner of Harwood and Dewey from the Charles Fingado estate for $20,000. In 1958 the congregation constructed the new school for a cost of $258,000. This building was used through the 2001-02 school year and included seven classrooms, a kindergarten room, kitchen, dining hall, and a physical activity room. Soon after the dedication of the new school it was noted that the 1956 enrollment was fifty-eight students, including twenty from the Lutheran Children’s Home. The new facility and bus service allowed the school to grow to one hundred and twenty four students, including the first Kindergarten class.
Over the course of the last few years the 1958 school building began to show it’s age, making it more difficult to meet the demands and changes in school programs and curriculum. Thus, in 2001 the congregation of St. John’s once again began preparing to construct a new school and initiated the Rooted and Growing campaign. The purpose of this campaign was to improve and update the facilities of both the church and school by replacing the current school building with a new educational facility that will meet the current and future educational demands of our congregation.
The new building includes eleven
classrooms, art, science, and computer labs, a library media center,
kitchen, cafeteria, and gymnasium. During the construction year
classes for grades one through eight were held in rented space in Elm
Grove Lutheran School, while the Kindergarten and pre-school classes
were taught in the church basement. Our new educational facility
opened in the fall of 2003 so that God’s children, rooted and growing in
the Gospel, may go forward and with their lives bear fruit for the
Kingdom.
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