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King’s Schools has served families in the Northwest for over 70 years, delivering an exceptional Christian education instructed by called, caring individuals that believe and have professed their personal faith in Jesus Christ.
Learning Outside the Classroom
Missions Trip Inspires Us to Rethink What’s Possible
Can a whole house really be built in 2 ½ days? What if half of the builders are elementary-aged children? What if most of the…
Inspiring Success
The Importance of Integrating Social and Emotional Learning into School Curriculum
By Lisa Henderson, Program Supervisor and Social-emotional Teacher at King’s Preschool For the past few years, I have been teaching a class to all our young…
King’s Social Justice: From Bystander to Upstander
We are all bystanders to something. The question is: will we choose to do something or do nothing?
Community connections
Building Cross-Cultural Friendships
How can we inspire our children (and ourselves) to better reach out to the increasingly diverse group of peers around us?
Inspiration
Music and the Arts: Inspiring Creativity Through Story
Music and the arts have the incredible power to reach across generations, culture, geography, language and time to bring the creator and its audience into…
New Method of Teaching Spanish Inspires Quicker Learning, Better Comprehension
In my 12 years of teaching, NEVER have I EVER had students speaking this soon in Spanish and truly ENJOYING class the way they do…
Inspiring People to “Stop for the One”
Many people today feel isolated, alone, overwhelmed, and unloved. Rather than making love something abstract or complicated, this idea makes it simple.
Equipping Students for the Future with 1-to-1 Computing
This fall at King’s High School, we began implementing our new 1-to-1 computing program with Microsoft Surface Pros. This new requirement for ninth and tenth…
Innovations in the Classroom
Hands-on Elementary Engineering
In technology class throughout the month of March, our 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade classes did hands on activities to learn about the engineering process….
What makes a school auction a success?
King’s Schools 34th Annual Auction was powered by hundreds of volunteers – moms, dads, grandparents, teachers, staff, alumni and community members. These wonderful people freely…
Through Dr. King’s Example, Students Learn the Power of an Individual Voice
This fall, seventy students and I studied King’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” in tenth grade English at King’s High School. We studied argumentative writing and…