5 /5 Wendy Foote: We were searching for a more inclusive environment for our family, including support for neurodivergence & learning differences. (2 school-age kids, plus myself as an educator). It sits on approximately 15 acres and even has its own natural pond. It is also home to donkeys, goats, sheep, horses, and aquatic frogs. After the initial tour, we loved it so much that I started teaching there. In the last few years, the school has seen some amazing changes with the addition of the High school building, a Pavillion, an equine program, and the workshop for art including a ceramics area, mechanics & woodshop. The students participate in hands-on & student-led projects alongside core curriculum. My personal children have thrived since starting here.