January 2025 NEWSLETTER Sun Prairie High School
Sun Prairie High School is set to begin Fall 2026 with a 9th grade class.
580 days away!
Example of a Waldorf High School Biology Sketch
2025 is already here and we are ready for it. A lot of exciting steps will be happening this year.
Early in the year we will be launching an organized fundraising campaign focusing on recurring giving. We feel this will be one or the foundations for the best probability of ongoing financial stability.
We also are currently gathering our faculty and advisory teams and will be announcing some additions over the first few months of the year and more as we get closer to Fall 2026.
Likely by mid year, we will be securing and announcing the location of the school. The facilities committee has several leads on location and are working diligently to find the best for our needs.
We are all excited for 2025 as the plans and work we have accomplished are really starting to show a nice acceleration and increasing support from all over the nation.
Are you interested in getting involved?
Our big projects continuing this winter and spring will be fundraising, faculty search, location search, and more. Contact admin@sunprairiehigschool.org with questions.
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Our next meeting is Sunday February 9th, 10 am at the Lawrence Public Library, downstairs. If you are curious about our progress or want to join the efforts, please just show up. We welcome all levels of involvement. Our big projects continuing this winter and spring will be fundraising, faculty search, location search, and more.
Contact admin@sunprairiehigschool.org with questions.
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Book Study: Meeting members are reading “Genesis of Waldorf High School” in chapters. An informative account of what others have considered when starting their own Waldorf high school initiatives. Before our February 9th meeting we are reading “Part One: Four Essays on Adolescence and the Waldorf High School.” We’d love for you to join us. But it is not necessary to do the readings in order to participate in the meetings. You can find a digital copy HERE
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Until one is committed, there is hesitancy, the chance to draw back, always ineffectiveness. Concerning all acts of initiative (and creation), there is one elementary truth, the ignorance of which kills countless ideas and splendid plans. That the moment one definitely commits oneself, then providence moves, too. All sorts of things occur to help one that would never otherwise have occurred.
-William H. Murray