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Waldorf School of Mendocino County

The Waldorf School of Mendocino County is a private school for children in Pre-kindergarten through eighth grade in Calpella, California, approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) north of Ukiah.

The Waldorf School of Mendocino County
Address
6280 3rd Street

, ,
95418

United States
Coordinates39°14′07″N 123°12′12″W / 39.2354°N 123.2034°W / 39.2354; -123.2034
Information
Other nameWSMC
Former name
  • Mountain Meadow Country School (1972-80)[1]
  • Mountain Meadow Waldorf School (1980-92)
Funding typePrivate
MottoIn our children lies the hope of humanity
Established1972 (1972)
FounderLinda Valenziano[1]
StatusOpen
LocaleUkiah Valley
OversightMendocino County Office of Education
NCES School ID00088813[2]
AdministratorSpring Senerchia[3]
Head teacherKelly Austin[4]
Business ManagerStephen Cowan[4]
Staff5
Faculty6
Teaching staff9
GradesPre-kindergarten – 8th
GenderCoeducational
Age range2+34–14[1]
Enrollment114[5] (2017-18)
 • Pre-kindergarten36[2]
 • Kindergarten28
 • Grade 114
 • Grade 26
 • Grade 34
 • Grade 46
 • Grade 57
 • Grade 613
Classes7[1]
Average class size22.8
Student to teacher ratio19[2]
Education systemWaldorf
LanguageEnglish
Schedule typeSummer vacation
Hours in school day7
Campus size2+23 acres (1.1 ha)
Campus typeSuburban
AccreditationAssociation of Waldorf Schools of North America
PublicationThe Heartbeat
Annual tuition
  • PK/K: $8,450[6]
  • 1st/2nd: $10,290
  • 3rd–8th: $10,680
Feeder toUkiah High School
AffiliationWaldorf Early Childhood Association of North America
Days of instruction157[2]
Websitemendocinowaldorf.org

Founded in 1972 by Linda Valenziano as Mountain Meadow Country School, it was originally located in Potter Valley and operated only as a Preschool/Kindergarten.[7] The following year a first grade class consisting of eight children was added, conducted under Waldorf education principles. Additional grades continued to be organized in subsequent years, eventually prompting the move to its current location on the west side of Third Street in Calpella in 1979. Ms. Valenziano remained on the school's faculty until 1995 and was chiefly responsible for it becoming fully accredited by the Association of Waldorf Schools of North America in 1990, the only school in Mendocino County to do so. It currently serves over 100 students, the majority staying only for pre-K and kindergarten. Those who stay for first grade and beyond are taught using a mixed-age format where students from two grade levels combine to form one class, their teacher remaining with them all the way through the eighth grade before finally "looping back" to begin again with a new class of first and second graders.

The original move to the Calpella campus was only a lease for a single parcel with two buildings, the main one housing the administration and classrooms for the 1st through 8th grades and the smaller used for the preschool and kindergarten. As enrollment continued to grow the school was able to purchase the location in 1985 and began making improvements to the site, including a playing field and a large garden which remain centerpieces of the campus today. In 1996 they saw enrollment swell to its highest levels ever with over 170 students and bought the property opposite the main building on the east side of Third Street for use as a parking lot and the site of an Early Childhood Education complex they were preparing to construct. In 2000 the school retired its mortgage on the original site purchase from 1985 and in 2004 purchased the sole remaining lot on the west side of Third St., their campus now occupying the entire block.[1]

Before the start of the 1999–2000 school year the school's community suffered a split when a group of teachers and several families whose children were enrolled there left to form River Oak Charter School in the Ukiah Unified School District.

The effects of the Great Recession were felt especially hard in Mendocino County, with many families no longer able to afford the costs of private school tuition and enrollment at the school fell below 100 students for the first time since the mid-1990s. A closure was narrowly averted in 2009, then from 2011 to 2013 it was forced to sell all of the land it had purchased but not yet made developments on to compensate for budget deficits. When the local economy's gradual recovery failed to see enrollment return to its previous numbers, the decision was made in 2014 to switch from traditional single-grade classes to the current mixed-age format with grades 1–8 being combined into just four classes that each had students from two grade levels. At the same time tuition was increased by 40% from $7,500 annually to the current rates which average $10,156 per year if a child attends from preschool to eighth grade.[8]

Thanks to a $10,000 donation from a student's grandparents in 2017, the school has implemented an energy independence policy and on January 25, 2019, held a ribbon-cutting for a new 15 kW solar energy farm on the campus which now provides over 90% of the electricity used by the school.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "WSMC Parent Handbook 2017-18". Issuu. from the original on 2019-07-22. Retrieved 2019-07-21.
  2. ^ a b c d "Search for Public Schools - Waldorf School of Mendocino County (00088813)". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved 2019-07-21.
  3. ^ "The Waldorf School of Mendocino County - School Directory Details (CA Dept of Education)". www.cde.ca.gov. Retrieved 2019-07-21.
  4. ^ a b "Meet the Faculty and Staff". The Waldorf School of Mendocino County. from the original on 2019-07-21. Retrieved 2019-07-21.
  5. ^ "2017-18 Private School Affidavit Data - Schools with Enrollment of Six or More Students (July 2018)" (XLSX). California Department of Education. July 2018. from the original on 2018-08-22. Retrieved 2019-07-21.
  6. ^ "Tuition". The Waldorf School of Mendocino County. from the original on 2019-07-21. Retrieved 2019-07-21.
  7. ^ "Waldorf School founder Linda Valenziano returns to offer multicultural education training". The Ukiah Daily Journal. 2013-08-23. from the original on 2019-07-21. Retrieved 2019-07-21.
  8. ^ "Tuition & Fees - 2012-13". Blogger - The Waldorf School of Mendocino County. from the original on 2019-07-22. Retrieved 2019-07-22.
  9. ^ "Waldorf School of Mendocino County celebrates new solar electrical system". The Ukiah Daily Journal. 2019-02-01. from the original on 2019-07-22. Retrieved 2019-07-22.

External links edit

  • Waldorf School of Mendocino County

waldorf, school, mendocino, county, private, school, children, kindergarten, through, eighth, grade, calpella, california, approximately, miles, north, ukiah, address6280, streetcalpella, mendocino, county, california, 95418united, statescoordinates39, 2354, 2. The Waldorf School of Mendocino County is a private school for children in Pre kindergarten through eighth grade in Calpella California approximately 6 miles 9 7 km north of Ukiah The Waldorf School of Mendocino CountyAddress6280 3rd StreetCalpella Mendocino County California 95418United StatesCoordinates39 14 07 N 123 12 12 W 39 2354 N 123 2034 W 39 2354 123 2034InformationOther nameWSMCFormer nameMountain Meadow Country School 1972 80 1 Mountain Meadow Waldorf School 1980 92 Funding typePrivateMottoIn our children lies the hope of humanityEstablished1972 1972 FounderLinda Valenziano 1 StatusOpenLocaleUkiah ValleyOversightMendocino County Office of EducationNCES School ID00088813 2 AdministratorSpring Senerchia 3 Head teacherKelly Austin 4 Business ManagerStephen Cowan 4 Staff5Faculty6Teaching staff9GradesPre kindergarten 8thGenderCoeducationalAge range2 3 4 14 1 Enrollment114 5 2017 18 Pre kindergarten36 2 Kindergarten28 Grade 114 Grade 26 Grade 34 Grade 46 Grade 57 Grade 613Classes7 1 Average class size22 8Student to teacher ratio19 2 Education systemWaldorfLanguageEnglishSchedule typeSummer vacationHours in school day7Campus size2 2 3 acres 1 1 ha Campus typeSuburbanAccreditationAssociation of Waldorf Schools of North AmericaPublicationThe HeartbeatAnnual tuitionPK K 8 450 6 1st 2nd 10 2903rd 8th 10 680Feeder toUkiah High SchoolAffiliationWaldorf Early Childhood Association of North AmericaDays of instruction157 2 Websitemendocinowaldorf wbr orgFounded in 1972 by Linda Valenziano as Mountain Meadow Country School it was originally located in Potter Valley and operated only as a Preschool Kindergarten 7 The following year a first grade class consisting of eight children was added conducted under Waldorf education principles Additional grades continued to be organized in subsequent years eventually prompting the move to its current location on the west side of Third Street in Calpella in 1979 Ms Valenziano remained on the school s faculty until 1995 and was chiefly responsible for it becoming fully accredited by the Association of Waldorf Schools of North America in 1990 the only school in Mendocino County to do so It currently serves over 100 students the majority staying only for pre K and kindergarten Those who stay for first grade and beyond are taught using a mixed age format where students from two grade levels combine to form one class their teacher remaining with them all the way through the eighth grade before finally looping back to begin again with a new class of first and second graders The original move to the Calpella campus was only a lease for a single parcel with two buildings the main one housing the administration and classrooms for the 1st through 8th grades and the smaller used for the preschool and kindergarten As enrollment continued to grow the school was able to purchase the location in 1985 and began making improvements to the site including a playing field and a large garden which remain centerpieces of the campus today In 1996 they saw enrollment swell to its highest levels ever with over 170 students and bought the property opposite the main building on the east side of Third Street for use as a parking lot and the site of an Early Childhood Education complex they were preparing to construct In 2000 the school retired its mortgage on the original site purchase from 1985 and in 2004 purchased the sole remaining lot on the west side of Third St their campus now occupying the entire block 1 Before the start of the 1999 2000 school year the school s community suffered a split when a group of teachers and several families whose children were enrolled there left to form River Oak Charter School in the Ukiah Unified School District The effects of the Great Recession were felt especially hard in Mendocino County with many families no longer able to afford the costs of private school tuition and enrollment at the school fell below 100 students for the first time since the mid 1990s A closure was narrowly averted in 2009 then from 2011 to 2013 it was forced to sell all of the land it had purchased but not yet made developments on to compensate for budget deficits When the local economy s gradual recovery failed to see enrollment return to its previous numbers the decision was made in 2014 to switch from traditional single grade classes to the current mixed age format with grades 1 8 being combined into just four classes that each had students from two grade levels At the same time tuition was increased by 40 from 7 500 annually to the current rates which average 10 156 per year if a child attends from preschool to eighth grade 8 Thanks to a 10 000 donation from a student s grandparents in 2017 the school has implemented an energy independence policy and on January 25 2019 held a ribbon cutting for a new 15 kW solar energy farm on the campus which now provides over 90 of the electricity used by the school 9 References edit a b c d e WSMC Parent Handbook 2017 18 Issuu Archived from the original on 2019 07 22 Retrieved 2019 07 21 a b c d Search for Public Schools Waldorf School of Mendocino County 00088813 National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Retrieved 2019 07 21 The Waldorf School of Mendocino County School Directory Details CA Dept of Education www cde ca gov Retrieved 2019 07 21 a b Meet the Faculty and Staff The Waldorf School of Mendocino County Archived from the original on 2019 07 21 Retrieved 2019 07 21 2017 18 Private School Affidavit Data Schools with Enrollment of Six or More Students July 2018 XLSX California Department of Education July 2018 Archived from the original on 2018 08 22 Retrieved 2019 07 21 Tuition The Waldorf School of Mendocino County Archived from the original on 2019 07 21 Retrieved 2019 07 21 Waldorf School founder Linda Valenziano returns to offer multicultural education training The Ukiah Daily Journal 2013 08 23 Archived from the original on 2019 07 21 Retrieved 2019 07 21 Tuition amp Fees 2012 13 Blogger The Waldorf School of Mendocino County Archived from the original on 2019 07 22 Retrieved 2019 07 22 Waldorf School of Mendocino County celebrates new solar electrical system The Ukiah Daily Journal 2019 02 01 Archived from the original on 2019 07 22 Retrieved 2019 07 22 External links editWaldorf School of Mendocino County Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Waldorf School of Mendocino County amp oldid 1066115518, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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