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Progressive Community School

                     

 

We say “education is life”. Now let’s really think about it. Let’s just try to PAY ATTENTION to everything that is happening around us and within us in just one minute of our being. From the blood circulating inside our body, the clothes that we are wearing and our feelings of the floor or a piece of ground that we are standing on and what we can see, hear, touch, smell and feel.  Examples of academic knowledge that are available right where you are at the moment are infinite with no need to be divided into subjects. They can naturally become a subject of your whole being. From this understanding our goal in teaching is set.  It is to allow children a multitude of opportunities and time to learn to pay attention to their being.

 

·         We are a parent co-op school.

·         Our first school year begins September 7, 2010. There are no mandates on parental participation. It is based on what our children need and what help people can and are inspired to offer. This means that we work together to make it the best it can be!

·         We are a one-room school. Children of different ages learn together.

·         Our class size does not exceed 14 children.

·         We meet year-around Monday through Friday from 10am-2pm.

·         We have two one month intermissions in Winter and in Summer.

·         We are a private non-profit, tuition based school. Monthly tuition is $ 490.00. However, since we are a parent co-op school, if the set tuition is more than what a family can afford, we encourage you to submit an alternative proposal of how much your family can contribute on a monthly basis and what other kind of help you can and are willing to offer to the school as a supplement.

 


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The Progressive Community School admits students of any race, color, national or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students of the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs (if any), and athletic or other school-administered programs.

                                     

 

 

 

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