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  2. Category:Waldorf schools in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Waldorf schools in the United States" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  3. What Is a Waldorf School, Exactly?

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  4. Waldorf education - Wikipedia

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    In comparison to state school pupils, European Waldorf students are significantly more enthusiastic about learning, report having more fun and being less bored in school, view their school environments as pleasant and supportive places where they are able to discover their personal academic strengths, [187] and have more positive views of the ...

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  6. List of private schools in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Mount Saint Mary High School, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County; Oklahoma Job Corps Academy, Tulsa, Tulsa County; Oklahoma School for the Deaf, Sulphur, Murray County; Parkview-Ok. School For The Blind, Muskogee, Muskogee County; St. John Christian Heritage, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County; St. Paul's Lutheran School (Oklahoma), Enid, Garfield County

  7. What are the best private high schools in Oklahoma? Parent ...

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    In Oklahoma City, Heritage Hall is a private school with a 99% college enrollment rate. Yearly tuition at Heritage Hall is $18,860. The school's average SAT score is 1330, and the average ACT ...

  8. Curriculum of the Waldorf schools - Wikipedia

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    A 2003 evaluation by education scholars David Jelinek and Li-Ling Sun compared a group of American Waldorf school students to American public school students on three different test variables. [9] Two tests measured verbal and non-verbal logical reasoning and the third was an international TIMMS test.

  9. History of Waldorf schools - Wikipedia

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    Three more Waldorf schools were founded in the 1950s, and five in the 1960s. In 1968 the original Association of Waldorf Schools was founded with these twelve schools. Thirty-seven new high schools have been started in the last decade. The growth of Waldorf schools in the U.S. has followed a smooth curve, roughly doubling every ten years. [19]