The Moore Foundation, also known as the Raymond S. and Dorothy N. Moore Foundation, is a non-profit organization in North Bonneville, Washington. The Moore Foundation is best known for its "Moore formula" educational concept in homeschooling. This formula encourages parents not to "subject your children to formal, scheduled study before the ages of 8 to 10 or 12."[1] North Bonneville is a city located in Skamania County, Washington. ... Thomas Edison attended compulsory school for only three months, after which he was taught at home by his mother and a tutor. ...
In 2002, the Moore Foundation mourned the passing of Dorothy Moore, who helped to pioneer the concept of homeschooling. For album titles with the same name, see 2002 (album). ...
Management
Dr. Raymond Moore — Secretary/Chairman
Kathleen Kordenbrock — President
Dr. Robert Moon — Treasurer
Elder Neal C. Wilson
Robert Woodfork
W. Allen Gillian
In The Media
The Moore Foundation operates several media outlets, including W07CL in Auburn, Indiana. Additionally, Dr. Robert Moon is also a board member of Good News Television, which operates WYGN-LP in Berrien Springs, Michigan. W07CL, also known locally as UATV 7, is a low power televsion broadcast station in Auburn, Indiana which broadcasts as a UATV affiliate on channel 7 in the Fort Wayne, Indiana media market. ... Auburn is a city located in DeKalb County, Indiana. ... Berrien Springs is a village located in Berrien County in the U.S. state of Michigan. ...