Forest School
Hear from the Forest School Principal
Imagine your child learning through exploration, curiosity, and adventure.
At Marshall’s Forest School, students in kindergarten through 4th grade spend up to 50% of their day outdoors on our 42-acre campus, turning nature into their classroom. Through brain-based and research-supported experiences hands-on, nature-based learning, students build strong foundations in reading, writing, and math while developing creativity, confidence, and independence.
Our program blends research-based teaching with real-world experiences, intentionally building community, resilience, stewardship, and strong social-emotional skills like empathy, collaboration, and self-awareness that help students become healthy children and lifelong learners.
The result? Happy, healthy learners who feel connected to their education, their peers, and the world around them and are prepared to thrive in school and beyond.

The Forest School Approach
- Marshall School Core Values
- Inquiry
- Play
- Structured Learning
- Self-Worth & Resilience
- Compassion
- Reflection & Documentation
- Crew
- Diversity, Inclusion, & Access
Marshall School Core Values
Inquiry
Play
Structured Learning
Self-Worth & Resilience
Compassion
Reflection & Documentation
Crew
Diversity, Inclusion, & Access


Mandi Wojciehowski
Titles:
Forest School Educator

Doug Wolff
Titles:
Facilities Manager




















