A K-8 Arts-Integrated Public Charter School

Inspired by Waldorf education and sustainable living

You're Invited to Mid-Winter Faire

Please join us at Mid-Winter Faire on February 1st from 2-5pm at Foothills Unitarian Church. Come together in joyful connection during the deepest part of winter for nourishing food, fun activities for all ages, and cozy comradery. This amazing event, organized and run by the parent-run Winter Celebrations Committee and a team of other volunteers, is a new twist on the classic Waldorf Winter Faire. This event is open to all MSCS families past, current, and future, and your friends!

Enrollment Lottery was January 17th

The last day to submit an Intent to Enroll form for consideration in the January 17th enrollment lottery was Wednesday, January 15th. The lottery was held midday and families will be notified the week of January 20th. Questions? Email Registrar Nancy Sexton, [email protected].

Join Us for a Tour

We offer guided, adults-only, in-person tours on various Tuesday mornings. These tours include time for presentation and discussion, as well as a walk of the campus. We also hold periodic evening virtual tours where children are able to attend. All tours are given by our Registrar, Nancy Sexton.

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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