Cultivating the creative mind through an engaged community of intelligent, compassionate, and creative individuals.

K-8 tuition-free public charter school inspired by Waldorf education and sustainable living in Fort Collins, Colorado.

MOD Pizza Fundraiser April 29th

Join the school community on Monday, April 29th at MOD Pizza for our annual springtime "eat out" fundraiser! Our school will receive 20% of fundraiser sales ALL DAY! Order online using the code MODGIVES20 or come in-person and either show this fundraiser flyer or mention the fundraiser at checkout. Have a work lunch, get an afternoon snack, or plan a family pizza night out. Be sure to invite your friends and family, too! All funds raised will go to a new piece of playground equipment. MOD Pizza has a wide range of ingredients and can accommodate most dietary needs. Check out their menu here. See you on the 29th!

Board Elections This April

The election for 5 new Board of Directors members begins on April 15th. Held digitally through Election Buddy, this school community election is important for the health of our school governance and overall school function. The election results are only valid if at least 30% of the community votes, so please cast your vote! Meet all five of the candidates.

May Faire is Around the Corner

On Saturday, May 4th, we will celebrate the return of the growing season and joyous connection to one another at our annual May Faire, from 10am-12pm. This wonderful event is filled with song, dance, and flowers, and showcases the hard work of grades 3rd-5th with May Pole weaving dances, our Annual Plant Sale, and a school store table. The whole MSCS community is encouraged to come! Learn more on the May Faire page.

7 Core Principles of Public Waldorf Education

As a member of the Alliance for Public Waldorf Education, we support and follow these important principles:

1. Image of the Human Being. Public Waldorf education is founded on a coherent image of the developing human being. 

2. Child Development. An understanding of child development guides all aspects of the educational program, to the greatest extent possible within established legal mandates.

3. Social Change Through Education. Public Waldorf education exists to serve both the individual and society.

4. Human Relationships. Public Waldorf Schools foster a culture of healthy relationships.

5. Access and Diversity. Public Waldorf Schools work to increase diversity and access to all sectors of society.

6. Collaborative Leadership. School leadership is conducted through shared responsibilities within established legal structures.

7. Schools as Learning Communities. Public Waldorf schools cultivate a love of lifelong learning and self-knowledge.

 

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