Learn practical tools to help teach your children how and when to use devices responsibly. Led by Ken Hughes, an IT Specialist and Laura Slesar, a KidPower teacher. Wednesday, March 29 | 7:00-9:00 pm This practical workshop will cover: • How to set up parental controls on your devices to keep your kids safe • How to set Continue reading.
Open your senses to the delicate differences from one tree species to the next during the winter. Led by Elliot Cluba of Herbs and Arrows. Explore the subtleties of winter tree identification based on buds, bark, shape, and growth patterns–during the time of year when the leaves no longer give us the easy answer. Led Continue reading.
We are thrilled to welcome #1 bestselling author and parenting counselor Kim John Payne, M.Ed., for a public lecture on “Loving Limits in a Digital Age: The simplicity parenting approach for real family connections in a virtually connected world.” In this two-day conference, Payne will explain why he describes himself as “not anti-screen, but passionately Continue reading.
For the tenth year in a row, LCWS students and faculty have devoted their Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday to community service—paying respect to the man who once said that “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, what are you doing for others?” The day began with seventh through twelfth grade students watching a performance Continue reading.
Spend a sweet morning with your child in the Preschool and Kindergarten at our school. We will make wool felted hearts, gather for circle time, share a snack, and enjoy a puppet play. Surrounded by nature and beauty, you will find the school to be a sanctuary where wonder and creativity are nurtured and children Continue reading.