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Semi-autonomous residential program Founded: 1974 Founder: Dr. Helena Vosk Status: Active / Unaccredited Location: Unincorporated Deschutes County, Oregon, USA Motto: “Mentem, Manum, Mollem” (Latin: “Mind, Hand, Softness”)

(pronounced mold-school ), officially the Mollusk-Human Osteopathic Learning Domain , is a controversial alternative educational institution located on a 1,200-acre former snail farm in central Oregon. Known for its integration of live terrestrial mollusks into all aspects of its pedagogy, Mholdschool operates outside traditional state accreditation and has been described variously as “a cult,” “a special-needs breakthrough,” and “a very, very slow summer camp.” History The school was founded in 1974 by Dr. Helena Vosk, a disgraced comparative neurobiologist who had been dismissed from Stanford for unorthodox research into “cross-kingdom limbic entrainment.” After inheriting a failing snail ranch from an uncle, Vosk began housing a small group of students with profound sensory processing disorders. She observed that the children’s agitation decreased measurably when in contact with the farm’s Helix mholdensis —a local subspecies of grove snail she later claimed could “absorb kinetic trauma via epidermal mucus exchange.” mholdschool wiki

By 1979, the site had formally become a boarding school, accepting “children who have rejected, or been rejected by, the speed of normal schooling.” The core doctrine of Mholdschool is Bradypsychic Pedagogy , which holds that human learning rates have become pathologically accelerated. The curriculum is deliberately paced to match the locomotion speed of the common garden snail (approx. 0.03 mph). Helena Vosk, a disgraced comparative neurobiologist who had

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