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For more information
please call Cindy Guetschow, Administrative Assistant, or Shawn Hoffmann, School
Principal, at (309) 829-7513
History of Trinity Lutheran School Trinity Lutheran Church started a school the same year the church was organized in 1858. The school was located at Lincoln and Main. Classes were held at two locations in 1883 one in the southern part of Bloomington (Lincoln and Main) and the other in the western part of the city on West Chestnut. In 1892 a school building was erected at 701 S. Madison Street. That building was renovated in 1921, then was razed and a new school and parish hall was built and dedicated on March 2, 1941. Classrooms were added when the church building was built at that same location. The final construction on that site was completed in 1979. Modular buildings for classrooms were added in 1987. On January 21, 2003, Trinity Lutheran School moved into a new facility at 1102 W. Hamilton Road, Bloomington and serves children from three years of age through eighth grade at this present location. The church remains at 801 S. Madison Street in Bloomington.
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