On Martin Luther King Day, our students joined in a day ON of learning and service in honor of Dr. King. The day started with a keynote address by Senator Kesha Ram, the first person of color elected to the Vermont Senate, to the student body. In 27 degree weather, Senator Ram spoke in the school’s Continue reading.
Throughout this year, even with masks and social distancing, one thing has remained constant, our students are engaged and as motivated to learn as ever. The curriculum in our school is tailored to meet the inherent interests of each developmental stage. When our teachers bring stories, lessons, and ideas to their students, the material truly Continue reading.
The Parent Community Council last gathered on Thursday, December 3. The evening began with sharing about our families and our children, strengthening connections across the grades and building community. Then, the talented and beloved Ms. Lesley Finlayson, 5th Grade Class Teacher took us on a voyage through the early years of form drawing for grades Continue reading.
Ask our students, parents, and alumni what sets their experience at LCWS apart, and you’ll hear a common theme: the difference is in the connection. “In Waldorf, we were taught to rely on the care of our teachers. My teachers knew me so well, and I could talk to them about anything. It was just Continue reading.
Name: Gianna Kiehl Grades attended LCWS: Kindergarten through 12 High School Graduation Year: 2015 Grade School Teacher: Malisa Garlieb High School Sponsor: Steve Crimy Gianna lives and works in London, U.K., and met with some of our upper grades students over Zoom to talk about her performing arts career and answer their questions about her life since LCWS.