Thursday, August 23, 2012





as of jan 2013 - everything from lab experimentations moved to redefineschool.com - leaving this site, ie: all below, for posterity.]

district update:
For youth wanting to experiment with personalized learning via the school district:  contact Diane and/or Heather at *e3learning.co.
[contact button on their site takes you right to their email]

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from 2012
Find us 24/7 on Facebook or at Anthology at 11am on Mondays and/or 7pm on Thursdays.


or contact one of us:
cristianbeundia  
(lab teen)
cristianleobardo [at] gmail [dot] com

speaking at tedxfrontrange

@CristianBuendia on twitter
peterharold  
(hs student/lab teen) 
peterharold41 [at] yahoo [dot] com 
speaking at tedxfrontrange 
@peter_harold on twitter 
sierragoldstein  
(lab teen) 
sierragoldstein [at] gmail [dot] com 
speaking at tedxfrontrange 
@SGoldstein33 on twitter

tessakauffman  
(unschool/lab teen) 
assetK [at] hotmail [dot] com
debkauffman  
(unschool/lab mom) 
kauffmangang1 [at] gmail [dot] com 
@DSKauffman on twitter 
amylewark  
(unschool/lab mom) 
amy.lewark [at] gmail [dot] com 
@fat4thought on twitter
jake kauffman 
(be you house facilitator) 
jlkauffman92 [at] gmail [dot] com
@jlkauffman92 on twitter






rebeccamills  
(soul/art liason) 
rlyn16 [at] peacemail [dot] com






heathergoldstein  
(conscious leader trainer & zipcode creator)  
heathersgogirl [at] gmail [dot] com 
monikahardy  
(lab facilitator) 
monk51295 [at] gmail [dot] com 
@monk51295 on twitter
















For youth wanting to experiment with the lab *personalized learning via the school district:
contact Diane and/or Heather at *e3learning.co - contact button takes you right to their email.


Please return all three to: sheila.pottorff@thompsonschools.org
or - go to Ferguson High School (1101 Hilltop Dr) fill out the hard copies and leave them there.


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For anyone wanting to experiment/dabble with the lab [ie: homeschoolers, mentors]:
fyi: template letter for opting out of testing, via Will Richardson

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