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The '''Redmont School in the Waldorf Tradition''' is a private school affiliated with the Waldorf Schools of North America. The school was founded as a preschool in [[1987]] by [[Sheila Rubin | The '''Redmont School in the Waldorf Tradition''' is a private school affiliated with the Waldorf Schools of North America. The school was founded as a preschool in [[1987]] by [[Sheila Rubin]]. | ||
The school | In [[2007]] the school had an enrollment of 130 students in pre-kindergarten through 8th grade. It employed a faculty of 14 teachers. The administrator of the school was [[Randy Brothers]]. | ||
At that time, the school was located at 1220 [[50th Street South]] in [[Crestwood]]. In [[2007]] the school developed plans to relocate to a 6-acre site in the former [[South Roebuck Park]], including the adaptive re-use of the former park's sports complex. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* Singleton, William C. (October 29, 2007) "Redmont School relocation plans under way." | * Singleton, William C. (October 29, 2007) "Redmont School relocation plans under way." {{BN}} | ||
[[Category:Private schools]] | [[Category:Private schools]] | ||
[[Category:50th Street South]] | [[Category:50th Street South]] | ||
[[Category:1987 establishments]] |
Revision as of 11:49, 28 October 2020
The Redmont School in the Waldorf Tradition is a private school affiliated with the Waldorf Schools of North America. The school was founded as a preschool in 1987 by Sheila Rubin.
In 2007 the school had an enrollment of 130 students in pre-kindergarten through 8th grade. It employed a faculty of 14 teachers. The administrator of the school was Randy Brothers.
At that time, the school was located at 1220 50th Street South in Crestwood. In 2007 the school developed plans to relocate to a 6-acre site in the former South Roebuck Park, including the adaptive re-use of the former park's sports complex.
References
- Singleton, William C. (October 29, 2007) "Redmont School relocation plans under way." The Birmingham News