On Wednesday, a group of High School students took a trip to the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum in Vergennes where they learned about the process of ice formation over the lake, as well as animal habits through the winter and track identification! Below are a few of the photos shared by Ms. Fuchs, who chaperoned Continue reading.
Our Boys Basketball team played Hinesburg Central School last week. Here are Coach Tyler Macdonald’s reflections: What I loved about this game is how clear it was that we needed everyone to be fully engaged, connected with one another, and to perform their role to their best ability. With a missing key player, we had Continue reading.
Congratulations to student Lily Gruber for her winning message in the 2021 Winter #USvsHate national art challenge. #USvsHate (“us versus hate”) is about embracing inclusion and justice for all in our diverse schools and society.
The fourth grade is finishing a block on Zoology. Their wonder, curiosity, and love for our fellow creatures shine through each of the students’ projects. View the video below to see the beautiful and interesting posters the students created on their chosen animals. Fourth Grade Zoology Posters from Lake Champlain Waldorf School on Vimeo.
The fifth grade class adventured on a one-mile interactive snowshoe loop, stopping to spot animal tracks, identify different types of snowflakes, create a “human” tree that fended off invasive bugs, and learn about animal hibernation and camouflaging techniques. Lunch was spent around a warm campfire with a surprise arrival of hot chocolate (thanks Mr. Palmer Continue reading.