Waldorf aims high
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Michael Miller
Eight years after its inception, Waldorf School of Orange County
still hasn’t expanded past the eighth grade. Starting today, however,
that goal is on the horizon.
This evening at the Sutton Place Hotel in Newport Beach, the
private school will host a dinner, auction and musical theater
production to raise funds for a proposed Waldorf High School. Kathy
Paladino, the Waldorf theater director, said the school had gathered
$30,000 in ticket sales.
“We’ve always wanted a high school,” Paladino said. “It’s been a
dream since the start of the school because Waldorf curriculum covers
kindergarten through 12th grade.”
Paladino estimated that Waldorf administrators would need about
$200,000 to begin work on a high school. The show at the Sutton Place
Hotel marks the first official fundraiser for the project. Catherine
Sharbaugh, the school’s development and outreach coordinator, said
the $30,000 would go into developing a high school, while
administrators seek additional funds to purchase a new school site.
Today’s sell-out event includes a silent auction, dinner and a
theater production of Robert Fulghum’s “All I Really Need to Know I
Learned in Kindergarten,” with parents and teachers playing the lead
roles. Many of the tickets, which ran as high as $5,000, were
purchased by families and corporations.
“It’s what we hoped for, but more than we expected,” Sharbaugh
said. “There were many families that bought full tables and filled
them with friends.”
Sharbaugh added that while the school did not have any fundraising
events scheduled for the near future, it expected to begin holding
high school classes within two years. Waldorf School currently serves
approximately 260 students in kindergarten through eighth grade.
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