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Dear Friends,
Journey School is happy to announce a Parent Education Event on Wednesday, March 10th featuring Bonnie River. Please forward the event information to family and friends interested in learning more about Waldorf-inspired public education.
Onwards and Upwards!
Shaheer Faltas School Administrator
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Presenting ...
Bonnie River
Waldorf Charter Schools TodayWednesday, March 10th6:30PM- 8:30PM
Join renowned Waldorf
educator Bonnie River for an informative evening on Waldorf Charter
Schools. Bonnie will share why Waldorf Charter Schools are one of the
fastest growing movements in public education. During the evening you'll discover: - the differences between Waldorf Charter Schools and standard public schools.
- how parents can best support their child's education through the years.
- some of the misconceptions about Waldorf Education.
- information about Effective Discipline at a Waldorf-inspired school.
The evening will conclude with a question and answer period.
Location
Journey School
27102 Foxborough
Aliso Viejo, California 92656
(949) 448-7232
Cost
$10 suggested donation
Details
The event will be held in the Multipurpose Room and is Open to the Public. Childcare is available for $5 per child, however, you must pre-register at matashis@cox.net or call (949) 495-1017 prior to the event. For more information about Journey School click here.
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 Bonnie River has been a leading educational consultant and steward for Waldorf-inspired public schools for over 30 years. She has been a kindergarten and grade school teacher, secondary school specialist, a university instructor, and mentor for teachers, administrators, and schools.
As a college professor, Bonnie has guided numerous public Waldorf teachers into successful careers, and has pioneered the movement by showing Waldorf educators how to blend the beauty of their pedagogy with standards-based education and effective assessment techniques.
Bonnie is currently the Accreditation Officer for Rudolph Steiner College and serves as Journey's external evaluator and school mentor.
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"Journey School, Where Education is a Journey, not a Race"
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