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    Desert Star Breaking Ground on Phase III of Campus Development In Cornville

    June 21, 2024No Comments
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    Cornville News – On June 18, Pat Jansen, President of the Board at Desert Star Community School, announced that construction has begun for phase III of campus development, with the School’s Board of Directors participating in ground-breaking with General Contractor Haley Construction.

    DSCS Board of Directors and Administrative Director (Yvan Rochon, Pat Jansen, Kristine Mattson, Kim Koistinen, Cheryl LeBlanc, Dan Brown)
    DSCS Board of Directors and Administrative Director (Yvan Rochon, Pat Jansen, Kristine Mattson, Kim Koistinen, Cheryl LeBlanc, Dan Brown)

    The construction project will include an administration and student support building, enhanced campus security with gated entrance, a new classroom, a water-treatment outbuilding, improved playground and parking, and needed grading work. This project will complement a community hall/multi-purpose building completed in 2017 and a suite of middle school classrooms added to the original campus in 2012.

    Desert Star Community school is a tuition-free K-8, Waldorf-inspired charter school located in Cornville. This phase of campus construction and previous phases were made possible by USDA Rural Development loan financing and the non-profit Charter School Development Corporation. The water treatment facility is made possible by a grant obtained through ADEQ.

    Jennifer Young, former Board member and campus development leader, explains, “We have worked with eco-conscious, student-focused design at each phase of the project, which reflects the school’s values. We hope that it inspires our students.”

    Desert Star, which earned an A rating for academic performance from the State of Arizona, offers an enriched curriculum with arts, drama, handwork, and wood shop. Waldorf education focuses on holistic development. “We call it ‘head, heart, and hands’ curriculum,” says Principal Cheryl LeBlanc.

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    Board President Jansen says that the new administration and student support building will allow for enhanced special education and support services as well as improved campus security. It will also reduce costs over time as the new building will replace a rented modular office.

    “This campus development project demonstrates the school’s long-term commitment to our students, their families, our teachers, and the community,” says Jansen.  “Once this project is completed, the campus will be modernized, more secure, and will reflect our dedication to education in the Verde Valley.”

    Jansen says that the school is deeply grateful for the support of the Cornville community and regional USDA representatives. Community donations are welcomed and will enhance the building project.

    For more information about Desert Star Community School, visit desertstarschool.org.

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