
Philosophy
Salmonberry School teaches the whole child. We believe that children
learn best at their own pace. We provide students with the freedom, the
opportunities, and the tools to discover an pursue their passions.
Our
curriculum is rich in language, literature, science, craft, and the arts.
We integrate strong academics with active learning to bring integrated thematic
units to life. This challenges and inspires students to develop as
creative thinkers and doers.
Our school community is based on mutual support and respect among students,
teachers, and families. At Salmonberry, children thrive in an environment
of cooperation and camaraderie. They develop self-respect, and
appreciation for the different perspectives of others.
Community service projects, a strong multi-cultural focus, and deep
involvement with nature's rhythms are central to our program. Through
these experiences, students become informed, socially and environmentally
responsible citizens.

A Unified Student Body
We make every effort to integrate the elementary and preschool programs into a unified
Salmonberry community. Typically, preschool children and elementary
children have shared time outside twice each day. In addition, specialist
instructors teach lessons to the entire community in a cooperative, multi-age
setting when appropriate. Teachers in all of the classrooms plan together to
insure that specific classroom processes as well as broad vision setting is
consistent. We are developing a mentoring
program whereby older elementary students will spend time in the preschool
classroom engaging in cross-age peer tutoring and modeling. Teachers also
regularly plan specific activities to allow all students to be integrated
regardless of their age and placement.
Non-Profit Status
Salmonberry School is a 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization.
Contributions to Salmonberry are tax deductible.
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