Campus

Zena Democratic School is located on a parcel of 67 wooded acres in the foothills of the Catskill Mountains in the Hudson Valley region of New York State.  Our campus is adjacent to the Bluestone Wild Forest and Onteora Lake recreation areas, which feature thousands of acres of public lands.

Our Main Building was constructed by the school in 2004.  It is 5,000 square feet and contains 16 rooms of various size and shape.  A second building affectionately referred to as “the box” adds 1,000 additional square feet of space and offers a distinct space for groups to pursue formal activities without interruption.  Space may be allocated to organized groups (the “Music Room” to the Music Cooperative), to individuals and informal groups via a Room Reservation process, or to school officials, or it may be left as a “commons.”  These arrangements, as well as the furniture, layout, equipment, and other resources of the school vary from year to year at the behest – and by the effort – of the current student body.

Students are always free to go outdoors at Zena Democratic School.  Our outdoor area features a blacktop area, a small playing field, grassy hills, picnic tables and lawn furniture, and a wooded natural playscape approaching an acre in size.

Ultimately, our campus is limitless; students are free to explore activities, internships, apprenticeships, classes, or other opportunities throughout the Hudson Valley during the school day.