A non-classroom-based K-5 program of Mattole Valley Charter School
February 22, 2012
2011-2012 prius raffle winner
Congratulations to Ann and Neil Graham of Deland, Florida, grand prize winners in our 2011-2012 Prius Raffle!

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2010-2011 prius raffle winner
Congratulations to Ruth Rosenblum and S. A. Ephraim of Little River, CA, grand prize winners in our 2010-2011 Prius Raffle!

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2009-2010 prius raffle winner
Congratulations to David Russell of Fort Bragg, CA, grand prize winner in our 2009-2010 Prius raffle!

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2008-2009 prius raffle winner
Congratulations to Cassidy Rist of Santa Fe, NM, grand prize winner in our 2008-2009 Prius raffle! Cassidy learned of our raffle through a friend at the College of the Redwoods Fine Woodworking program, and entered by phone a few days before the January 31 drawing.

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2007-2008 prius raffle winner
Congratulations to Kara Czaplewski of Libertyville, IL, grand prize winner in our 2007-2008 Prius raffle! Kara entered the Prius raffle in July 2007 when she and her husband visited Mendocino on a west coast vacation.

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2006-2007 prius raffle winner
Congratulations to Fort Bragg, CA resident John Fremont, grand prize winner in our 2006-2007 Prius raffle! John entered in front of Harvest Market in Fort Bragg just five days before the December 15, 2006 drawing.

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The parents and faculty of the Caspar Creek Learning Community believe that the most desirable school experience, and education, happens in an environment where students are known individually and personally, where they receive direct, high quality attention, where their actual needs are being met, and where their potential is being realized. We want our children to grow and learn in an environment where they are respected, and taught to respect each other. The Caspar Creek Learning Community emphasizes social development, including teaching and practicing conflict resolution skills. Our goal is to lay the foundation for an education that helps our children grow into creative, truthful, compassionate adults who continue learning, and contribute meaningfully to society.

Caspar Creek Learning Community has three full-time teachers, a part-time aide, and approximately forty students. We welcome the whole child (body-mind-spirit) into our learning community. In order to help each student reach their highest intellectual achievement, we strive to notice, care for, love, listen to, respect, support, and understand every individual, each of whom makes an important contribution to this community. Adjustments in lessons and daily routine occur often in order to address the varying needs and rhythms of our student population. Our morning circles are always a place for listening, understanding, and communicating.

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A unique and important aspect of the Caspar Creek Learning Community is the attention we give to the underlying critical content of emotional needs. We believe it is imperative that children develop an 'emotional intelligence' (self awareness and a verbal ability to communicate feelings). By modeling and practicing skills of effective communication, children develop tools for social success. We use the 'trust circle' to solve those exquisitely difficult problems that can arise out of living together in an evolving, active, human community. The 'trust circle' is a commitment to solving problems through listening. We work to really listen and speak our true feelings without judging others. As the trust that we will not be judged or punished for our truth develops, a tremendous growth in 'owning our own actions' is witnessed. It is hard work. We also give our attention to the underlying issues of any, "I don't want to read that book," or, "This math is dumb," responses. Energy for intellectual growth is most available for mastering whatever tasks are at hand when basic needs can be met and core emotional issues addressed.

We do not believe any one method or curriculum holds a perfect answer and solution for everyone. Rather than focus on a specific curriculum, we are observant of individual style, personal energy, and group dynamics. We tailor academic work to the needs of each learner. Caspar Creek Learning Community students work independently, in small groups, and in whole group lessons. In small groups, children practice cooperation and benefit from the excitement born of shared ideas. During our whole group multi-age lessons, children develop empathy, community interest, and social growth.