History
The Immanuel Lutheran School began in 1904 even before the congregation was established. The concern that the Rosebud area Lutherans showed toward the religious education of their children has remained strong for over 100 years. Evidence of this concern can be seen in the fact that since the beginning, the school has continued to work toward growth and expansion, and has always been an important extension of the church
Until 1938 the pastors of the church doubled as teachers for the children in the Lutheran School. It was in 1938 that the congregation requested and received their first called teacher. For 17 years the school had only one teacher who taught grades 1-8. In 1955 Immanuel expanded the faculty to two teachers. In 1977 a third teacher was added and in the 1978-79 school year Immanuel enjoyed it's largest enrollment of 61. The school currently has an enrollment of 20-30 students with three teachers in PK - 8.
In 1954 the congregation built the present school building called Memorial Hall in honor of WWI and WWII veterans. This school had 2 classrooms, a gym, kitchen and cafeteria. A portion of the cafeteria was later made into a third classroom. The school continues to have three classrooms with three teachers.
Until 1938 the pastors of the church doubled as teachers for the children in the Lutheran School. It was in 1938 that the congregation requested and received their first called teacher. For 17 years the school had only one teacher who taught grades 1-8. In 1955 Immanuel expanded the faculty to two teachers. In 1977 a third teacher was added and in the 1978-79 school year Immanuel enjoyed it's largest enrollment of 61. The school currently has an enrollment of 20-30 students with three teachers in PK - 8.
In 1954 the congregation built the present school building called Memorial Hall in honor of WWI and WWII veterans. This school had 2 classrooms, a gym, kitchen and cafeteria. A portion of the cafeteria was later made into a third classroom. The school continues to have three classrooms with three teachers.