A K-8 Arts-Integrated Public Charter School

Inspired by Waldorf education and sustainable living

The Best Time to Give

This year, Colorado Gives Day is on December 9th. All donations made online now through December 9 count toward Colorado Gives Day and the $1 million+ Incentive Fund. It's easily the best time to give. The MSCS Gives Committee invites you to join the statewide movement and make a big impact in your community.

Every donation you make through Colorado Gives will be boosted with a $1M+ Incentive Fund, made possible by Colorado Gives Foundation and FirstBank. Each nonprofit will receive a share of the fund based on their percentage of the total raised. Plus, if you set up a new monthly donation, Colorado Gives Foundation will match your first monthly donation up to $100 and up to $250,000 in total across all organizations! This is a fantastic opportunity to double your impact and support our amazing school.

Watch the 8th Annual Alumni Panel

The 8th Annual Alumni Panel was held on Tuesday, November 11th, 2025. Panelists shared their experiences transitioning from MSCS to different high schools in our area, how Mountain Sage prepared them for this step,  and other high school considerations from their perspectives. It was a wonderful event!

New student enrollment deadline for the 2026/27 lottery is January 14th, 2026. The lottery will be held on January 16th 2026. Enroll now.

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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