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An American Affidavit

Thursday, June 1, 2017

42. The Sudbury Valley School: The Underground HIstory of American Education by John Taylor Gatto from archive.org

The Sudbury Valley School 

I know a school for kids ages three to eighteen that doesn't teach anybody to read, yet 
everyone who goes there learns to do it, most very well. It's the beautiful Sudbury Valley 
School, twenty miles west of Boston in the old Nathaniel Bowditch "cottage" (which 
looks suspiciously like a mansion), a place ringed by handsome outbuildings, a private 
lake, woods, and acres of magnificent grounds. Sudbury is a private school, but with a 
tuition under $4,000 a year it's considerably cheaper than a seat in a New York City 
public school. At Sudbury kids teach themselves to read; they learn at many different 
ages, even into the teen years (though that's rare). When each kid is ready he or she self- 
instructs, if such a formal label isn't inappropriate for such a natural undertaking. During 
this time they are free to request as much adult assistance as needed. That usually isn't 
much. 

In thirty years of operation, Sudbury has never had a single kid who didn't learn to read. 
All this is aided by a magnificent school library on open shelves where books are 
borrowed and returned on the honor system. About 65 percent of Sudbury kids go on to 
good colleges. The place has never seen a case of dyslexia. (That's not to say some kids 
don't reverse letters and such from time to time, but such conditions are temporary and 



self-correcting unless institutionalized into a disease.) So Sudbury doesn't even teach 
reading yet all its kids learn to read and even like reading. What could be going on there 
that we don't understand? 

Bootie Zimmer 

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