Orsch
Philosophy
According to its founder the school is "an educational lab dedicated to finding and implementing practices that work best for all students. Students represent a diverse population; educational opportunities should mirror and honor that diversity." The school aims to create engaged learning through encouraging independence and flexibility, creativity, and variety in programming, as well as a foundation of community and security.
The founder says they don't have grade levels. They have skill levels in their school. The school has a "No Homework Policy." The founder strives to keep academics in the classroom. She wants kids to learn other kinds of lessons and experience life outside of school.
Proposal for Orsch to become a charter school
In February 2013 the founders of Orsch, Jackie and Ashley Burt, met with the RE1J School Board to discuss the possibility of turning Orsch from a private into a charter school. After discussions, it was decided that becoming a charter school was not a good fit for Orsch. For Orsch it reduced the school's freedom to teach using methods it deemed best and some RE1J School Board members had concerns about how the Orsch system would fit with the district school system.
References
- ^ Mensing, Seth. "Orsch pulls out of bid to sign charter with public school district". The Crested Butte News. Retrieved 16 June 2013.
- ^ "About ORSCH". gvsnn.org. Retrieved 29 July 2014.
- ^ "Orsch Philosophy". Orsch.net. Orsch. Retrieved 16 June 2013.
- ^ "A Truly Inspiring School in Colorado". Huffington Post. Retrieved 29 July 2014.
- ^ "A private school in Gunnison does not require students to do any homework". 9news.com. Retrieved 28 September 2014.