Our Growing Vision: Opening Spring 2026
Address: 771 Santa Ana Valley Rd, Hollister, CA 95023
Hours: Monday-Friday, 7:30am-4:30pm
Connecting to Our Farm Vision
The 50-acre farm property in Hollister will be developed into Meadowlark Farm School, offering children immersive agricultural experiences alongside our play-based curriculum. The farm will feature:
- Organic Crop Production: Growing a variety of vegetables, fruits, and grains using sustainable practices.
- Animal Husbandry: Caring for farm animals and learning about their contributions to agricultural systems.
- Outdoor Learning Environments: Natural spaces designed for exploration, play, and discovery.
- Food Production Facilities: Spaces where children can participate in processing and preparing food from the farm.
This working farm will provide fresh, organic produce for all Meadowlark campuses, creating a direct connection between the food children eat and the land that produces it. It will also serve as a farm school for children 6 weeks - 6 years old.
Where Learning Takes Root


Where Learning Takes Root
Only two miles from our original Hollister preschool, this property represents the future of Meadowlark. A campus where children will experience immersive agricultural education alongside our play-based curriculum.
The farm property will feature:
- Organic farming operations
- Animal husbandry opportunities
- Outdoor learning environments
- Sustainable agriculture practices
This expansion will allow us to deepen our connection to nature and healthy food systems while providing even richer learning experiences for children.
Join Our Farm School in Hollister
We're currently building our community of founding families for the Meadowlark Farm School in Hollister. By joining our interest list, you'll receive:
- Priority notification when enrollment opens
- Invitations to pre-opening events
- Updates on campus development
- Information about our educational approach
- Opportunities to connect with our team
We encourage interested families to connect with us early. Building relationships with our founding families is an important part of creating a strong school community from day one.
