The Siskiyou School is the second incarnation of a Waldorf school in the Rogue Valley. The first school operated for 20 years, on three sites and under two names. It began with a single class in Medford in 1980, then moved to Jacksonville as other classes formed. There it became known as The Light Valley Waldorf School. Eventually it relocated to Ashland where it renamed itself The Waldorf School of the Rogue Valley. In June 2000 that school suddenly closed its doors due to financial difficulties. A Waldorf community of over 140 students and families was left adrift. More ...
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Sophia Institute offers a variety of programs, courses, publications and other resources to anyone interested in Anthroposophy and Waldorf/Steiner inspired education. Currently there are students from all over the world enrolled in the Sophia Institute online courses. Sophia Institute publications are available worldwide. The Sophia Institute newsletter and blog provide insights and information concerning the work of Anthroposophical initiatives, Waldorf/Steiner Schools, the Camphill Movement, and related endeavors. More ...
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