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The King’s Academy Celebrates Grand Opening of the Frank DiMino Early Childhood Center

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The King’s Academy celebrated its newest on-campus addition, the Frank DiMino Early Childhood Center, on August 5th with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The event marked a significant milestone in the school’s ongoing commitment to nurturing young hearts and minds in a vibrant, engaging, and thoughtfully designed environment.

The ceremony, attended by over 100 supporters and guests, featured the official ribbon-cutting by Mr. Frank DiMino and Ms. Wendy Balch, a representative of the Frank DiMino Foundation. Mr. DiMino’s generous contributions have been pivotal in bringing this beautiful facility to life, which will cater to the needs of children aged 2 to 4 years.

The Frank DiMino Early Childhood Center is a testament to Mr. DiMino’s enduring commitment to impacting the next generation. His influence is evident throughout the campus, with previous contributions including the Frank DiMino Student Union, the Frank DiMino Science Center, and the Frank DiMino Engineering & Technology Program of Distinction endowment. The Frank DiMino Foundation has also supported the school’s cheerleading teams and academics through generous matching gifts.

“It’s always a pleasure to see Mr. DiMino on campus,” Mr. Martin continued. “His enthusiasm and dedication to our students are evident, whether he’s on the playground, joining in classroom activities, or attending our various events. The special bond between Mr. DiMino and The King’s Academy community is truly inspiring.”

All supporters were recognized during the event. TKA parents Kris Wall, Allison Taylor, Margo Karos, Jed Dorsey, and Rocco Mangel along with alumni parents Brendan and Shay Cavanagh, Ray Dorsey were recognized for their contributions to beautifully furnished classrooms, creating warm and inviting spaces for the school’s youngest students to learn and grow. The Padron and Lima families of Padron Flooring were recognized for their donation of beautiful tile, which can be seen throughout the center. Regal Paint was recognized for their generous donation of paint for the mural, adding a vibrant touch to the learning environment.

The project’s design team was in attendance including Hedrick Brothers Construction, Simmons and White, Loveland Electric, Urban Design Kilday Studios and Randy Hansen, of Inter-Plan Architects. Mrs. Christy Lungu, who works in the school’s Development Office, designed the beautiful interiors and engaging playground. The team was recognized for delivering a beautiful building on schedule.

“Each of you has played a crucial role in making the Frank DiMino Early Childhood Center a reality,” said Mr. Randal Martin, President of The King’s Academy. “Your support extends beyond these walls, touching the lives of our students, their families, and the entire TKA community. We are profoundly grateful for your commitment and for investing in the future of our children.”

The Frank DiMino Early Childhood Center promises to be a nurturing space where young learners can thrive, thanks to the collective efforts of our generous donors and supporters. The King’s Academy looks forward to nurturing its youngest students in this exceptional world-class new facility.

The King’s Academy is a National Blue-Ribbon School for Excellence in Education that is now in its 55th year and serves more than 1,700 students from kindergarten through twelfth grade. The private Christian school in Palm Beach County is located at Belvedere Road and Sansburys Way in West Palm Beach. The school is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, the Association of Christian Schools International, and the Florida Association of Christian Colleges and Schools. More information about The King’s Academy is available online at TKA.net or by calling the school at 561-686-4244.

The Frank DiMino Early Childhood Center opened in August 2024 on The King’s Academy campus and serves approximately 200 students from ages 2-4. As an extension of The King’s Academy K-12 program, the Early Childhood Program will provide the best in Christian early education for students in a safe, loving environment. The King’s Academy Early Childhood Program is fully accredited by the Association of Christian Schools International and licensed by the Florida Department of Health.

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