Re: Cohousing Community with a School as the centerpiece
From: Catya Belfer-Shevett (catyahomeport.org)
Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 08:11:05 -0700 (PDT)
Good for you!

We're lucky enough to live near the Sudbury Valley School, so we're just planning a van when we're built.

        - catya, Mosaic Commons

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--On Wednesday, May 24, 2006 6:19 PM -0400 "Mydlack, Daniel J." <dmydlack [at] towson.edu> wrote:

This is my first post.

I am starting a cohousing community in Baltimore designed with a private
school as a centerpiece.

We are a group of home-owning parents who are building a Sudbury-model
school. With no extra capital for buying/building a lone school building,
we plan to build a small cohousing 'neighborhood' that collectively
includes a school building. Our goals are to build more efficient green
homes, create a safe neighborhood for our toddlers and to build a new
school building collectively that meets all codes.

The owners of each housing unit will be spouses who will be staffing the
school; the school will have a capacity far beyond the community members'
children. We plan on taking measures (landscaping, placement...etc...) to
ensure that the school is formally separated from the housing.

Has anyone heard of a similar effort?
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