Welcome to the Christ the King (CTK) website, and thank you so much for taking some time to acquaint yourself with our educational ministries.

Considering where your child will attend school is one of the most thoughtful decisions you will make as a parent. We are confident that our program of academic studies, wrapped into the spiritual understandings and practical applications of living, will provide you with what is most needed for your child's education. At CTK, our focus of challenging academics presented in a safe and caring Christian environment, where faith is integrated in the learning process, gives children the foundation necessary to continue their education and also to proceed in the life-long process of Christian service.

CTK is unique in that it is part of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod School System which includes over 2,500 schools nationwide, and is the largest Protestant school system in the world. The fact that the majority of our teachers have received their educational degrees from one of our Concordia University System Schools makes us unique in common perspective and philosophy also. Another feature of CTK that makes us distinctive is found in our special programs ministries. In addition to our regular education programs, we offer a Discovery’s Program, a PLUS Program, and a Horizon’s Program. These ministries assist students with learning difficulties as well as those who excel.

When you enroll at CTK, you not only enroll in a school, but you enter into a partnership with us. A partnership to develop the special gifts the Lord has blessed us with-His children.

If you’d like to hear more about CTK and take a personal tour of our campus, we’d love to share our programs and time with you.

Enjoy the website!

In the Master Teacher’s Name,

Terry L. Hubbard, Principal




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Revised: September 11, 2006