United States
Arizona
- Prescott Sudbury School (planning stages) (Prescott)
California
- The Diablo Valley School, Concord, California
- Leeway Sudbury School, San Diego, California
- The Open School (planning stages) Orange County, California
Colorado
- Alpine Valley School, Wheat Ridge, Colorado
Connecticut
- River Valley Sudbury School, Chester, Connecticut
- Mountain Laurel Sudbury School, New Britain, Connecticut
Delaware
- The New School, Newark, Delaware
Florida
- Sunset Sudbury School, Davie, Florida
- Spring Valley School, Palm Harbor, Florida
Hawaii
- Open Source Learning, Kauai's Sudbury School, Kapaa, Hawaii - established 2009.
Illinois
- Tallgrass Sudbury School, Riverside, Illinois - established 2008.
Maine
- Evergreen Sudbury School, Hallowell, Maine
Maryland
- Arts & Ideas Sudbury School, Baltimore, Maryland
- Freedom Hill Cooperative, Dickerson, Maryland
- Fairhaven School, Upper Marlboro, Maryland
Massachusetts
- Sudbury Valley School, Framingham, Massachusetts
New Jersey
- Bergen Sudbury Free School, Bergen County, New Jersey - under development
- Jersey Shore Free School, Marlboro, New Jersey - established 2009
New York
- Longview School, Brewster, New York
- Hudson Valley Sudbury School, Kingston, New York
North Carolina
- Jordan Lake Sudbury School, Cary, North Carolina
Oregon
- Eugene Sudbury School, Eugene, Oregon
Pennsylvania
- The Circle School, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
- Philly Free School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Texas
- Clearview Sudbury School, Austin, Texas
Utah
- Sego Lily School, Salt Lake City, Utah
Virginia
- The Jefferson Sudbury School, Fredericksburg, Virginia (planning stages)
- Blue Ridge Sudbury School, Lynchburg, Virginia (closed)
- Shenandoah Valley Community School, Harrisonburg, Virginia
Washington
- The Trillium School, Indianola, Washington
- The Clearwater School, Bothell, Washington
- Rising Tide School, Olympia, Washington
West Virginia
- The Highland School, Highland, West Virginia
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