by Renee Owen | Aug 21, 2013 | Director's Blog, News
Our very own Renee Owen is making a difference by making the newspaper!

Renee Owen, Director of Rainbow Community School, in front of the historic building, The Orr Mansion
Her journey to Rainbow Community School has been an incredible one.
Now, as director of Rainbow, she has used her talents to grow the school community and create a unique school with the “whole child” in mind.
As Renee said to the Times,
βThe vision is very exciting, and our new name and logo capture the intent and evolution of Rainbow,β Owen said. βAs one parent said, βI feel like the best of our history is being reborn into a new school, and the new name and brand represent that.ββ
These are exciting times for Rainbow Community School. To read more about our valiant director, click the link below for the complete article:
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by Renee Owen | Aug 8, 2013 | Director's Blog, News
Β Yay! to Howard Gardner, famous Harvard professor who published the Multiple Intelligences theory in 1983.Β (Even though Rainbow was founded in 1977 and predates Howard’s theory,Β our educational model isΒ essentially based on the same theory, but we call the intelligences “domains.”)Β Howard GardnerΒ is my favorite living psychologist, and it was fun to enjoy a social gathering together and talk theory.Β Thanks for all you have done for the field of education, Howard.Β ~Renee
by Renee Owen | Aug 5, 2013 | Director's Blog
The secret to introducting technology into the classroom is doing it intelligently.Β Most schools need to radically change the way they teach.Β Technology doesn’t do that by itself.Β Β To quote Chris Dede,Β Harvard Graduate School of Education, author of Digital Teaching Platforms:Β “If you are introducing a new device into the classroom, but using it to teach the same way as before, you are putting old wine into new bottles.”Β In other words, if the bulk of the classroom technology is basically just a new way of giving lectures and doing worksheets using technology, you haven’t enriched the classroom or helped the students make learning more relevant and powerful.Β It’s just a bunch of bells and whistles.Β We are fotunate to have 20 bright, new, shiny Macbooks for students to use, but their use will be embedded into research, project work, and otherΒ purposes that further enhance the learning experience for students.
by Renee Owen | Jul 30, 2013 | Director's Blog

Very Inspiring! Here I am with legendary Harvard professor, David Perkins. He just laid out a beautiful, succinct formula for 21st Century Learning.
by Renee Owen | Jul 27, 2013 | Director's Blog, News

Ashevilleβs oldest alternative school enters a time of renewal. We are transitioning our name to Rainbow Community School, but, to avoid confusion and ensure continuity we will continue to also use the name Rainbow Mountain Childrenβs School for a number of years.Β Founded as βRainbow Mountain Childrenβs Schoolβ in 1977, we have a long legacy of serving families who share a vision for βdeveloping accomplished, creative, and confident learners who are prepared to be leaders in developing a more compassionate and environmentally sustainable future.β Affectionately known as simply βRainbow,β the school has a wide reputation for being an incredibly nurturing and magical place for children ages three through eighth grade. What some didnβt know is that the quality of the academic curriculum at Rainbow has evolved into the rigorous, top-quality program it is today β in our opinion, the most sophisticated curriculum in the southeastern region of the country. Few schools are able to strike such a poised balance between honoring the true nature of children and their natural development, while also consistently challenging them to become advanced scholars; and all the while developing them into moral, mindful humans.
This level of sophistication was the vision of the Rainbow Board when they hired Renee Owen as executive director in 2007. For the majority of the last decade Renee has been cultivating the Rainbow faculty into the brilliant team they are today β almost all with masters degrees, many with degrees or special programming from schools such as Emory, Cornell, Harvard, Brown, Duke, Elon, and NYU. What truly makes this group of individuals special, however, is their character, creativity, and passion β they are well-loved by their students and parents. With this talent, Rainbow has created the unique and high quality program it is today. With our dream team (as Renee calls it) hired and the educational program in place, the Rainbow team has entered the next phase of our renewal: vast campus renovation and expansion that includes the recent purchase of more property, an additional building, and a new, fantastical playground designed by Max Mraz, called the Gnome Village. From Haywood Road, one would never guess how large and beautiful the campus is. However, with the dramatic increase in enrollment, we are embarking on doubling the size of the campus –adding a performance hall, athletic field, and extensive green space for permaculture projects. Β We have already purchased the adjacent property and buildings at 60 State Street (formerly West Asheville Church of God) — making our campus 5 acres, and now we beginning fundraising and renovating to fill the new space.
So why the name conversion? During strategic planning, some parents pointed out that our name, βRainbow Mountain Childrenβs Schoolβ sounded like a preschool, and didnβt indicate that we serve children through middle school. Plus, while the name captured the heart of the school, they were concerned that it didnβt properly convey what a highly credible academic institution it is. We considered changing the name completely, but after extensive research and consideration it became clear that βRainbowβ is our identity and legacy. After all, as a holistic school, our philosophy is to educate children in the Seven Domains: Spiritual, Mental, Creative, Emotional, Social, Natural, and Physical β each representing a color of the Rainbow. Β Plus, after 37 years, as one person said, “Your name is your name!”
While βRainbowβ describes the philosophy and spirit of the school, βCommunityβ captures the culture of the school. Over and over children and parents cite the caring, compassionate relationships as the reason the school is such a wonderful place for children to grow up. Itβs the community that makes the magic happen. Plus, the new vision for Rainbow is to integrate more with the larger community of Asheville, specifically West Asheville. Therefore, Rainbow Community School/Rainbow Mountain Children’s School now adopts a local nonprofit each year. Last year we worked with Children First/Communities in Schools. It was deeply gratifying to donate a portion of our fall and winter fundraising events proceeds to them, and all the classes did service projects with them too β everything from preschoolers conducting a mitten drive to the middle school students tutoring for after school programs in public housing programs. With Rainbowβs new facility goals, we envision further serving the community by offering various classes for Asheville families, and a performance hall and office/studio spaces available to local non-profits and artists. The vision is very exciting, and the new name captures the intent and evolution of Rainbow. As one parents said, βI feel like the best of our history is being reborn into a new school, and the new name and brand represent that!β
The team at Rainbow is grateful to Elly Wells Marketing and Mark Wilson for the energetic and visionary work they did in creating our new logo. Just like our school, the new logo does something no other logo we know of can do: It changes. Rainbow Community School embraces innovative design thinking, or a systems approach, in which adaptability is valued. Therefore, our new logo is adaptable. It is made of up tiles that can change color and can move around into different patterns, yet still be recognizable as βRainbow Community School.β That is how we approach the education of children β each child is a unique individual, making up every color of the Rainbow, and together, we make a community. Β No matter which name you prefer to call us by — our legal name “Rainbow Mountain Children’s School” or “Rainbow Community School,” we are the same holistic school.