Topeka Lutheran School Association records, 1954-1999.

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Topeka Lutheran School Association records, 1954-1999.

The Topeka Lutheran School Association records consist of minutes and annual reports documenting the association's and Topeka Lutheran School's activities, as well as Lutheran education in Kansas. The minutes and annual reports document annual accomplishments, activities, budget and expenses, planning, and school programs. Topics include planning new school programs, curriculum changes and development, school renovations, school finance, teacher salaries, Association membership withdrawal, and violations of member churches regarding Association decision on the curriculum. Also included are the Association's constitution and bylaws. The records are organized by date.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8030695

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Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod.

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Topeka Lutheran School Association.

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Elementary Lutheran schools in Kansas date back to the 1830s when Lutheran congregations established Christian Day Schools for their children. Topeka Lutheran School has been in operation since 1874 when the Rev. P. G. Germann, pastor of the newly established St. John's Lutheran Church, organized a private school in the church basement. The school soon became a church project, and in 1885, the congregation built a two-room school house. St. John's Lutheran School continued to grow, and in 1888 t...

Topeka Lutheran School.

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