A K-8 Arts-Integrated Public Charter School
Inspired by Waldorf education and sustainable living
Lantern Walk is November 7th

Join us for an evening event that offers a time of reverence and reflection as the darkening days of winter envelop our world. This celebration allows us to feel the strength and brilliance of our own light in the closeness of nature’s winter departure. The Lantern Walk at Mountain Sage is for grades K-3 and Forest School, followed by a community story and walk at 7pm that is open to all!
Virtual Alumni Panel is November 11th

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.Â
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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