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High Mowing School average salary is $65,472, median salary is $63,502 with a salary range from $56,472 to $76,440.
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Design Engineer - Rail Ii 63,502-63,502 Buffalo, NY, 14201 2017 High Mowing School Design Engineer - Rail Ii Salaries (1)
High Mowing School Buffalo, NY Salaries
Design Engineer-1 56,472-56,472 Lansing, MI, 48901 2017 High Mowing School Design Engineer-1 Salaries (1)
High Mowing School Lansing, MI Salaries
Geographic Information Systems Developer 76,440-76,440 WILTON, NH, 03086 2016 High Mowing School Geographic Information Systems Developer Salaries (1)
High Mowing School WILTON, NH Salaries
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  • High Mowing School
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Wilton, NH
  • High Mowing is the oldest Waldorf high school in North America and the only one to offer a boarding program. In 1942, Mrs. Beulah Emmet, inspired by the work and thought of Rudolf Steiner, converted her family country home into a Waldorf high school. The old and charming hilltop farm ideally suited the warm, home-like atmosphere she sought for her students, and it even suggested the school's name (mowing is an old New England term for "hayfield"). Since that time, High Mowing has offered teenagers the unique combination of Waldorf education and community living (9th to 12th Grade). In