The Highland School
The Highland School | |
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Location | |
Highland, West Virginia United States | |
Information | |
Type | Private, boarding |
Established | 1981 |
CEEB Code | 490557 |
NCES School ID | A0702439[1] |
Founders | Charlotte and Steve Landvoigt |
Faculty | 4 |
Gender | coed |
Enrollment | 11 (2015[1]) |
Campus | Rural |
Annual tuition |
$2,475/day student $20,825/boarding student |
Website |
thehighlandschool |
The Highland School is a democratic school for day and boarding students in Highland, West Virginia. Founded in 1981 by Charlotte and Steve Landvoigt, the Highland School was inspired by the Summerhill School in Suffolk, England, but now more closely resembles the Sudbury model of democratic schooling. The Highland School's new, as of 2009, boarding component is a unique feature in North American democratic schools allowing students worldwide to be a part of a democratic learning environment 24 hours a day.
As the Highland School is a democratic school within the broader theoretical framework of democratic education, there are no required courses and there is no standardized curriculum. Students are responsible for directing what they do with their time and are responsible for their own educational choices. Staff provide mentorship and advice when requested.
The Highland School has hosted students from all over the world including Japan, France, Germany, and the Philippines. International students interact with day students from central West Virginia and other boarding students from the United States.
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References
- 1 2 "Search for Private Schools – School Detail for The Highland School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved Nov 28, 2015.