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Saint Francis Central Coast Catholic High School: Private: 9–12: Santa Cruz Waldorf School: Private: K–8: Also Santa Cruz Waldorf High School from 2003 to 2009. The Bay School: Private: K–12: Special education Monterey Coast Preparatory School: Private: 6–12: Alternative school Merit Academy: Private: K–12: Green Valley Christian ...
The Santa Cruz Waldorf High School was a private, non-denominational grade 9-12 educational institution. The school closed in 2009, due to a drop in enrollment. [1]Like all Waldorf schools, the high school's curriculum followed the general outline that the founder of Waldorf education, Rudolf Steiner, developed for the original Waldorf School in Stuttgart, Germany.
Santa Cruz Waldorf High School: Santa Cruz: 2009 [36] Santa Rosa Christian School: Santa Rosa: 2011 [37] Junipero Serra High School: San Diego: 2020 renamed Canyon Hills High School to avoid honoring Spanish colonialism Serramonte High School: Daly City: 1981 Jefferson Union High School District office, Serramonte Del Rey Sierra High School [25 ...
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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.
Founded in 1994, Kirby School is named after Georgiana Bruce Kirby, a suffragist, educator, and public speaker who settled in California in the mid-1800s. In August 2006, the school moved to the Tarantella building, formerly a high-technology complex in the Harvey West area of Santa Cruz.
The school's motto "Where land and sea unite to inspire", was created by Grunke's wife Ruth, while the school's name was chosen by Grunke. [10] Since 1949, Monterey Bay Academy served more than 8,000 students with 95% going to college. As a part of the world's largest Protestant school system MBA has grown