Wolakota Waldorf Society

Wolakota Waldorf Society

Kyle, SD 57752
Tax ID36-3957237

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More about this organization

Mission

The mission of the Lakota Waldorf School (LWS) is to provide a Waldorf education integrated with Lakota language and culture. Lakota children learn to create positive futures for themselves and their communities. Based on Waldorf principles, our goal is to develop intellectual, social, emotional, physical and spiritual capacities of the developing child through an age-appropriate curriculum.

About

Educate and empower Lakota children while maintaining the Lakota language and culture. Approximately 38 students were served during the year.

Revenue

$1,575,880

Expenses

$669,971