Everything Cedarbrook does traces back to a single idea: that learning should feel alive.
“Together, we empower passionate learners and creative problem-solvers, rooted in community, to build a more just and sustainable world.”
That's not just language on a wall. It shapes how teachers plan lessons, how students work through conflict, and how families show up for each other.
Cedarbrook was founded in 1961 on three simple tenets: respect for self, respect for others, and respect for nature. Those roots still run deep.
Cedarbrook was founded to stay small. This lets our staff know every student as the unique individual they are — creating space for natural development while still challenging every child to grow. When something's hard, whether it's a math problem or a friendship struggle, we pause and listen first.
The strongest individuals shine within strong communities. Cedarbrook is small enough that every family knows the school, and every teacher knows every child by their name, their story, and what makes them tick. Students learn that together, they can do powerful things — make a difference in their community, or simply show up for one another.
At Cedarbrook, SEL isn't a lesson — it's woven throughout every day. We take time to listen, reflect, and think ahead. Learning to know yourself and others is one of the greatest tools a person can have.
Cedarbrook is experiential and alive. Project-based learning means students know themselves as writers, scientists, artists, and mathematicians. We believe today's technologies can be amazing tools — but especially at younger ages, the real world teaches best.
We elevate JEDI values and root them in our curriculum, pedagogy, and community. These aren't checkboxes — they require a living, ongoing commitment to growth. And growth is at the core of everything Cedarbrook values.
“What surprised us about Cedarbrook is how much the parents know each other. Our kids' friends' parents are our friends now. That doesn't happen at most schools.”— Sofia & Daniel, 2nd Grade Parents
“When we came to tour Cedarbrook, talking to alumni kids, I was super impressed with how together they were, and how aware they were of themselves.”— Marcus, Cedarbrook parent, class of '24
Most families visit the school before applying. Here's where to go next to build a full picture.
Wondering what parent partnership looks like at Cedarbrook? Flexible, practical, and welcoming.
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