Sacramento Waldorf School

Sacramento Waldorf School

U.S. School
School Name = Sacramento Waldorf School


Administration = Elizabeth Beaven, School Administrator
School Type = Private (U.S.)
Religious Affiliation = Nondenominational/Nonsectarian
Grade Level = Pre-K to 12
Founded = 1959
Location = Fair Oaks, California
Enrollment = 440
Campus Surroundings = Rural/Suburban
Mascot = Waves
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School Colors = Blue & Gold |
Established in 1959, the Sacramento Waldorf School is an American private school offering programs from pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade. It is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and the Association of Waldorf Schools of North America.

Sacramento Waldorf School is the largest Waldorf school in North America. The campus, which includes a stream and small working farm, is located on 22 acres in Fair Oaks, California, overlooking the American River.

History

The founding school started in 1959 with just a few kindergarten classrooms in a Carmichael home. With enrollment growing, the school moved to a rented church hall, and on to its present site in Fair Oaks a few years later. By the mid-1980s the campus had had grown to accommodate approximately 350 students in grades kindergarten through 12, and included a working farm, library and several rustic buildings, including a former bunkhouse, now the Meristem building, which was lifted from its original foundations in Citrus Heights and moved to the Fair Oaks campus.

In 1985 the school completed construction on a geodesic dome building to house administrative offices and new, larger library. Just two days before the start of the new school year, the dome and most of the school's recently installed library collection were destroyed in an arson fire. With classes scheduled to resume in just a few days, the school received an outpouring of support from the neighboring community and other schools, including offers from the local San Juan Unified School District to help the school resupply books lost in the fire.

Within eight months of the loss, then estimated to value $350,000, construction was underway on a new $1.4 million administration building and library. In 1997 the school finished construction on Linden Hall, providing its first gymnasium, music and performing arts center, and movement room as well as several additional classrooms. The school also added new classes for preschool aged children. In 2006 the enrollment was 440, and new construction began on special purpose designed buildings with modern science and computer laboratories for the teaching of high school biology, chemistry, physics, computers and mathematics.

References

Chelsea Phua, " [http://www.sacbee.com/citrus/story/148800.html Waldorf school builds on science] ", Sacramento Bee- April 5 2007.

Danielle Starkey, "School rebounds from August blaze", "The Sacramento Union", Apr 5 1986.

"Suspicious fire ravages school's library, offices", "Sacramento Bee", Sep 1, 1985

"Building a Future", "The Sacramento Union", Nov 21, 1986

"Arson suspected at Waldorf School", "The Sacramento Union", Sep 1 1985

External links

* [http://www.sacwaldorf.org/ Official school site]


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