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Philadelphia Free School

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Established
  
2011

Tuition
  
Sliding scale

Phone
  
+1 215-218-9586

Campus type
  
Urban

Philosophy
  
Democratic education

Founded
  
2011

Grades
  
Kindergarten through twelfth grade

Address
  
2001 Christian St, Philadelphia, PA 19146, USA

Profiles

The Philadelphia Free School also known as Philly Free School or PFS, is a Democratic Free School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Philly Free School operates on the democratic education or Sudbury school model. The school opened in the fall of 2011 and offers a sliding scale tuition to students from kindergarten to 12th grade.

Contents

Philadelphia Free School emphasizes critical thinking, personal responsibility, and democratic governance, rather than standardization and hierarchy.

Structure

Unlike conventional schools, the Philadelphia Free School has no principal or hierarchy among its employees. Every member of the school, student and staff alike, possesses an equal vote on all matters of substance. The School is governed through the school meeting, and all students and staff participate in the school's judicial committee. Students direct their own learning. There is no prescribed curriculum. Students learn from each other, the staff and from the learning materials available to them in the school, in the city, and beyond.

History

Co-founders of the school include: Robert and Michelle Loucas, Mark Filippone, Eric Marr, Suzy Eachus, Nancy Golumbia, Karen Wolfe, Joel Price, Amanda Lanham, Smith Jean, Lani Bevaquan and Darian Shiranni, who had a goal of bringing to Philadelphia a school similar to The Circle School in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. In July 2010, the Philadelphia Free School incorporated as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

References

Philadelphia Free School Wikipedia