Upon entering the lower elemenÂtary school at Sedona Charter School, one might not know that COVID-19 was even a concern. Besides the students’ tiny masks — with prints ranging from hearts, moustaches, spider webs, rainbows, camouflage, ice cream cones...
Recently retired Alice Madar couldn’t choose just one favorite memory from her time as director at Sedona Charter School. Instead, she chose 15.
Some went back to after the Montessori school became Arizona’s first charter in 1995.
“I think when the...
Although she has only been working as a teacher for a few years, Amy Tedrick’s diverse background and love of learning, crafts and gardening have made her a hit with the students and staff at Sedona Charter School.
Tedrick had...
More than 50 young Verde Valley and Flagstaff musicians have been invited to perform at the New York Invitational Music Festival at Carnegie Hall on Sunday, March 16. After a YouTube video of Sedona Charter...
Verde Valley Archaeology Center and Museum Executive Director Emeritus Ken Zoll is frequently a man out of time, whether...
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