If you had a choice of transportation, would you rather take a school bus or a ferry to school? Some students from the Lake Champlain Waldorf high school and grade school take the ferry every day between Charlotte, VT and Essex, New York. Their parents explain why they have made the decision to go to Continue reading.
In this Human Anatomy block, we explored the form and function of our bodies. We learned about the Skeletal & Muscular Systems and were introduced to the Nervous System. During this block, Dr. Heather Rice, a chiropractor, taught us about the nervous system and the brain. We also heard from Kirsten Rose, a massage therapist, Continue reading.
The night before Halloween is a special time where the veil between our world and the magical realm is lifted. Bands of travelers met a girl in the red cape at the entrance of the woods. Little did the travelers know… someone had played a trick on the magical beings of the forest. A great Continue reading.
On December 20, 1999, the Vermont Supreme Court ruled in Baker v. Vermont that gay and lesbian couples were entitled to the same legal rights and benefits of marriage as heterosexual couples. The decision, wrote Chief Justice Jeffrey Amestoy, “is simply a recognition of our common humanity.” On April 25, 2000, after a four-month marathon of public Continue reading.
LCWS has an amazing alumni family. We have scientists, performing artists, writers, members of the corporate business world, environmentalists, community activists, psychologists, a doula, a pilot, and many more. Many have Dean’s List awards and other academic awards, and a few alums already have their Master’s degrees and one has a major acting role on Continue reading.