The Korean School of Sacramento was originally founded in 1987, but didn't stay open long. The school closed for about two years, but then reopened and has operated continuously ever since.
The school's focus is to teach Korean language and culture to all ages - from preschoolers to adults. The three-hour classes are held each Saturday morning, and one semester of classes costs $150. Spring and Fall semesters are offered, each lasting four months.
The school is housed in the Sacramento Korean American Education and Culture Center on South Port Drive, just south of Kiefer Boulevard.