Join us for our 

5th Annual May Faire

Saturday, May 11th

11-5pm at Windmill Park in Cornville

Integrates art, music and movement
into a classical academic education

Provides active and creative learning

Where education is considered a journey - not a race

Fosters healthy social development

Reinforces a child's connection with nature

Three Ways to Support Desert Star as a Volunteer

As a state charter school, Desert Star does not receive as much funding per child as district schools. Parental support and participation is crucial to the quality of education and the financial success of our school. All families are requested to contribute 50 hours of volunteer time per school year. Parent participation also keeps our school community alive and connected. Research has proven that children fare better in school when they see their parents are active and a part of their school life.

Donations

The unique education offered by Desert Star Community School is now available to the children in the Verde Valley because of the generosity of individuals and local businesses. This school is exists due to the grass roots efforts of those who value an education that addresses the needs of the whole child.

State Tax Credit

Each year the Arizona School Tax Credit Program allows you to direct some or all of your state income tax payment to Desert Star Community School for extracurricular activities! This is a wonderful win/win program. For 2010, taxpayers may direct up to $200 per single taxpayer or $400 per married couple filing jointly to charter and public schools. This option is available to anyone who pays Arizona State Income Tax; parents, family and friends can all participate. Tax payers may contribute to both public and private schools in the same year.

Young

 Jennifer Young is a resident of Sedona since 2005 and worked as Desert Star's Business Manager from September 2008 to October 2010.  She is retired from a 26 year career in Corporate management in the international airline industry and currently contributes Business and leadership experience to the wo

Jennifer
Secretary & Asst Treasurer

Rochon

Yvan is founder and President of Herbal Vitality Inc., a Sedona based business devoted to the production and wholesale distribution of herbal medicinal products nation-wide.   He holds a PhD in Medicine from McGill University and has done extensive research and publishing in the medical field.  Yvan is the parent of a Desert Star School graduate and has served on the Board since the opening of the school in 2006 as Assistant Treasurer and Treasurer.  He is the current Charter holder for the School.

Yvan
Treasurer

Bruehl

Pam has worked in Waldorf education for more than 20 years, teaching at schools in Massachusetts, Oregon and Arizona.  She is in her 4th year with Desert Star School, presently teaching First Grade.  Pam is a graduate of Prescott College and holds Waldorf and other teaching certifications.

 

Pam
Board Member- Faculty Representative

Winn

Tomas supported the development of Desert Star School’s charter application and has served on the Board since the founding of the school in 2006   He has held the Board Officer positions of Vice President and, most recently, President. Tomas is a certified therapist and counselor, specializing in music therapy.   He has prior experience as a builder and remodeling contractor and business owner.  Tomas holds degrees in therapy and counseling from Willamette University and Portland State University.

Tomas
Board member

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