Homeschool
Mountain Song Homeschool Enrichment Programs
Our homeschool programs offer enrichment opportunities in which students participate in part time school activities while the parent or caregiver serves as the primary academic teacher. The parent or caregiver is responsible for curriculum, academic instruction, assessment, documenting progress, and providing services to their children (including those with exceptional needs). Mountain Song Community School complements your child’s education at home with a Waldorf-inspired enrichment program involving the head, heart, and hands.
Mountain Song’s Homeschool Programs provide the equivalent of one day per week of Waldorf-inspired enrichment activities through a multidisciplinary curriculum rich in social studies, science, the arts, and movement. Our enrichment programs provide support, connection to a Mountain Song teacher, and social connections for students and families. The Homeschool Enrichment Programs are part-time programs recognized by the State of Colorado.
Regular attendance is required to maintain enrollment.
Village Homeschool Enrichment (in-person)
This is our traditional program available for grades K-8 in which children attend class at Mountain Song one day per week.
SY 24-25 Village Homeschool Calendar
Village Homeschool Course Description
Frontier Homeschool Enrichment (online)
This program is available for grades K-8, and involves complete remote learning using a combination of online and project-based learning at home all year.
SY 24-25 Frontier Homeschool Calendar
Frontier Homeschool Enrichment Curriculum Overview
Frontier Homeschool Enrichment Course Description
Per the Colorado Department of Education, only 10 students enrolled in the online program may reside outside of District 11.
Homeschool Schedules
Village Homeschool (VHS) Schedule
The School Year 25/26 Village Homeschool class offerings are subject to change based on enrollment. In order to be effective each class must have 6 students enrolled. Parents will be contacted on March 31st regarding any changes to the schedule below.
Monday – VHS K-1 (teacher to be determined) 8:30am - 3pm
Tuesday – VHS 2-3 (taught by Shannon Lang) 8:30am - 3pm
Wednesday – VHS 4-5 (taught by Shannon Leifer) 8:30am - 3pm
Thursday – VHS 6-8 (taught by Shannon Lang) 8:30am - 3pm
Frontier Online Homeschool Enrichment Program
(FHS, taught by Shannon Lang)
The School Year 25/26 Frontier Homeschool class groupings and times are subject to change based on enrollment. Regardless of any changes, all classes will end by noon. Parents will be contacted on March 31st regarding any changes to the schedule below.
Monday & Wednesdays – FHS 1st-4th grade (taught by Shannon Lang) 8:45-9:30am
Mondays & Wednesdays - FHS 5th-8th grade (taught by Shannon Lang) 10-10:45am
What a well-crafted Waldorf experience. The blocks were engaging and met each of my children in deeply personal ways. Sometimes, I heard my kids saying the opening verse to themselves in challenging moments. For example, we were skiing once and I could hear my daughter reciting the opening verse as she was trying a difficult run!
–Alison K. Frontier Parent
Homeschooling is on the rise, what parents need to know
Shannon Lang, a homeschool teacher at Mountain Song Community School, joined the FOX21 Morning News team to talk about what this type of education looks like.
Waldorf-Inspired Education
Waldorf education is a method that recognizes the specific developmental stages of children. Each subject is presented through numerous learning modalities and incorporates art, movement, and whole body health. It was developed following WWI by Austrian social reformist Rudolf Steiner who envisioned an education that would create a peaceful and just society. His first school was opened in 1919, and the first Waldorf School in the U.S. opened in 1928 in NYC.
The impulse behind Waldorf education is cultural renewal.
In the past 20 years Waldorf has become the largest educational movement in the world, and Waldorf methods have been adopted by nearly 100 public charter and magnet schools throughout the U.S. A large body of evidence from the last 20 years of neuroscientific inquiry supports some of the most fundamental principles of Waldorf methods. The timing and organization of brain development are prime considerations in establishing the optimal sequence for learning, as is the knowledge that the brain operates optimally when all parts are equally developed, valued, and engaged. The Waldorf methods holistic approach is designed to stimulate optimal brain functioning and follow a developmentally appropriate sequence to educate the child’s whole being integrating thinking, feeling, and doing.
The foundation of Waldorf education lies in providing the right experience at the right time.
Homeschool Curriculum Components
KINDERGARTEN
Children learn through play, purposeful work, and practical and artistic activities
GRADE 1
The World is good illustrated through fairytales from around the world
GRADE 2
Responsibility highlighted through fables and heroic people and the contrast between the two
GRADE 3
The realization of selfhood and creating home, and myths and legends of the ancient Hebrew people
GRADE 4
The foundation for independence, Norse mythology and the ability to choose
GRADE 5
Self-determination and ancient human history: India, Persia, Mesopotamia, Egypt and Greece
GRADE 6 (Frontier Program Only)
Cause and effect and the rise and fall of Rome and the Middle Ages
GRADE 7 (Frontier Program Only) Exploring higher academics while discovering one's creative voice
GRADE 8 (Frontier Program Only) Emphasis on duality and becoming independent thinkers