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Along with this expansion came the need to
house the entire program under one roof. In 1997, Phillip and June
Frye offered the school the opportunity to purchase an appropriate
building and the adjacent two acres in a perfect “campus” location
downtown. Through diligent work and a deep commitment by the school’s
staff and parents, money was raised to meet the down payment and
closing costs to make the dream a reality. All renovation and repairs
to the building and grounds to create the classrooms and playground
spaces were made by parent volunteers and through donations from
foundations as well as in-kind services provided by local merchants,
business, foundations, and contractors.
In 2007, the elementary program was quickly
outgrowing it's space and the need to further expand was identified.
A rental house on the property was renovated to create a classroom
space for the 9 to12 year-old classroom. The 6 to 9 year-old class
also received some improvements, including a new front door and the
addition of a new exit and exterior stair.
Over
the school's thirty five-year history, the program has grown 10-fold
from 6 students in one room in a church basement (operated as a parent
cooperative), to the present 60 students in four classrooms with four
certified Montessori guides and three teaching assistants. |