Big News: Exploring New Sites in Alma & Summit County!

A large group of adults, children, and two dogs pose outdoors on a sunny day, with forested hills and golden autumn trees in the background. Everyone smiles and stands on a dirt area beneath a clear blue sky.

Due to high demand and growing waitlists at our Sacramento Creek Ranch campus, we are officially exploring two new potential locations for the 2026–2027 school year!

Help Us Grow

To make these nature-based micro-schools a reality, we need to gauge community interest. If you are interested in a local, outdoor-first education, please submit an Intent to Enroll form for your preferred site:

  • Alma K-8: A sister campus to Sacramento Creek Ranch with easy access to the River and Town Park.

  • Summit County: A potential new site to serve families looking for project-based learning in the Summit area.

Take Action

Filling out this form is non-binding but essential for our planning and licensing process.

Submit Your Intent to Enroll Here!

HRCS Students and Families in Alma

Laurel Dumas
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