WELCOME TO IMMANUEL LUTHERAN SCHOOL
For over 150 years, Immanuel Lutheran School has been rooted in faith, striving to help each child develop spiritually, academically, emotionally and physically. Immanuel offers a solid, high level academic program for students in grades preschool through 8.
Our Mission
The purpose of Immanuel Lutheran School is for the students to have true faith in the Triune God through the power of the Holy Spirit each student would know and love Jesus as their personal Lord and Savior and would integrate His love and purpose into their lives.
Our Mission Statement
The mission of Immanuel Lutheran School is to draw families closer to the person of Jesus Christ and assure them of his gifts, namely, the abundance of life on earth and the endless life in heaven.
Our Philosophy
Immanuel’s philosophy drawn from scripture is to train up a child in the nurture and admonition of the Lord so that he/she will grow and remain with Christ. As guided by the Holy Spirit, our school – with the church and parents cooperating as a body of Christ – strives to educate every child to be an academically successful student, a socially responsible citizen, and a Christian witness to his/her fellow human beings.
Our school is an important ministry of our congregation and helps fulfill each of the congregation’s five functions: education, worship, evangelism, service, and fellowship.
Credo of immanuel lutheran school
WE BELIEVE that Christian education is commanded by God to the church through the Great Commission.(Matthew 28:18-19)
WE BELIEVE that Christian education is powered by the Holy Spirit and has God’s promises for success.
(Proverbs 22:6, Matthew 28:20)
WE BELIEVE that Christian education is commanded by God to the Christian home and is primarily the responsibility of the parents. (Deuteronomy 6:6, 7)
WE BELIEVE that Christian education must prepare God’s children to worship the Triune God, to proclaim the saving grace of Jesus Christ, to serve God and people throughout their lives, and to fellowship with one another.
WE BELIEVE that a Christian education must consist of a general education encompassing all of God’s creation and all phases of the child’s life.
WE BELIEVE that the work of Christian education within a parish rests upon the entire congregation. The congregation not only provides the means to create and maintain agencies for Christian education within its bounds, but it also assumes the responsibility for their conduct.
WE BELIEVE that Immanuel Lutheran School must be committed to provide for the educational requirements of the state, of the local school districts, and of area Lutheran high schools.
School Staff
Mr. Kevin Becker . Principal
Phone Extension: 262 | kevinbecker@immanuel-ed.org
Mrs. Torie Kamp . Secretary
Mrs. Michele Gnan. PK3
Mrs. Amanda DeMarsh . PK4
Mrs. Renee Cunningham . PK4
Mrs. Kasey Mathews . L.E.A.P.
Mrs. Lori Anderson . Kindergarten & Technology
Mrs. Lisa Hollquist . Kindergarten
Mrs. Courtney Dougherty . 1st Grade
Mrs. Susan Meier . 2nd Grade
Mrs. Cheryl Leitner . 2nd Grade
Mrs. Denise Dragel . 3rd Grade
ddragel@immanuel-ed.org
Mrs. Shelly Pieper . 4th Grade
Mrs. Chris Navarro . 5th Grade
Mrs. Kristie King . 6th Grade
Mr. Alan Berg . 7th Grade
Mrs. Cena Becker . 8th Grade
Mrs. Kris Bartelt . Music
150 Years of Christian Education & School History
Immanuel Lutheran School has operated continuously since 1863, making it one of the most fundamental establishments in the Dundee area regarding community and education. It has grown from a one teacher school to the present facility and staff. The present facilities are the result of major remodeling and expansion in 1955 and subsequent additional improvements, which include 12 classrooms, a gymnasium, a faculty work room, a resource center, a computer lab, a science lab, and provisions for duplication, storage, and maintenance.
Immanuel Lutheran School is one of over 1400 Christian Day Schools operated by congregations of the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod. It includes Preschool 3, Preschool 4, Kindergarten, and Grades 1-8, and its graduates are recognized by public high schools. Historically, Immanuel has been blessed with the opportunity to educate students across many generations.