Английская Википедия:Houston Sudbury School

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Houston Sudbury School (HSS) was a non-profit private Sudbury school in Spring Branch, Houston, Texas.[1][2] The school served students of ages 6–18 and followed the Sudbury model of self-education.

The democracy was meted out in a weekly school meeting where staff and students discussed and voted on a variety of administrative aspects of the school, including rules. These rules were enforced through a peer justice system called the judicial committee.

History

The school was founded in 2016 by Dominique Side and Cara DeBusk and opened in January of that year.[3]

Its original campus was in Independence Heights.[4][5] Шаблон:Asof the school had 23 students; two of them identified as transgender, and the student body originated from various socioeconomic and racial groups.[4] It was scheduled to move into another campus in May 2017,[3] located in Acres Homes.[4][6] The school shut down on December 16, 2022. It had six graduates.[7]

See also

References

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External links

Шаблон:Houston High Schools Шаблон:Harris County, Texas Schools Шаблон:Private schools in the Houston metropolitan areaШаблон:Democratic free schools Шаблон:Coord missing


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  6. Home. Houston Sudbury School. Retrieved on March 4, 2019. "1936 Dolly Wright St. Houston TX 77088 "
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