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Author: Rebecca Briamonte

Tax Credits Support Our Students!

November 23, 2021April 9, 2022 Rebecca Briamonte

Tax credits are  welcomed to fund scholarships for Tucson Waldorf School students. If you would like to direct your tax credit to Tucson Waldorf School students, please click here. TWS […]

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A Walk with Waldorf | Annual Fund Kick-off Saturday, December 4

November 16, 2021November 23, 2021 Rebecca Briamonte

The Tucson Waldorf School Board of Trustees Invites you to come gather at Brandi Fenton Park on Saturday, December 4th from 9am to 12pm for a 5k walk to benefit […]

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Tax Credits Now Being Accepted for General Scholarship Fund

February 8, 2021December 1, 2021 Rebecca Briamonte

Did you know you can provide a scholarship to a child attending Tucson Waldorf School at no cost to you?! Your contribution counts as taxes paid through the AZ Private […]

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Tucson Waldorf School Alumni Profile: Anastasia Wrenn, Class of 2011

October 19, 2017December 14, 2017 Rebecca Briamonte

[This profile is an excerpt of our Alumni Newsletter. You may pick up a full copy in the office.] Name: Anastasia Wrenn Age: 20 Attended TWS: 2003 to 2011 Grades: […]

Posted in Life at Tucson Waldorf School, Tucson Waldorf School Alumni Blog

Guest Blog Post | TWS Parent, Shefali Desai: Why Sanctuary Cities Should Be Called Safe and Lawful Cities

September 20, 2017December 14, 2017 Rebecca Briamonte

Many thanks to TWS parent, Shefali Desai for sharing her clear and thoughtful article.   Shefali Desai: Why Sanctuary Cities Should Be Called Safe and Lawful Cities

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How important is happiness in the classroom?

September 26, 2016September 26, 2016 Rebecca Briamonte

Many thanks to our Waldorf colleagues at the Essentials in Education Blog for this post, which illuminates one of the great challenges in how we evaluate the success of our […]

Posted in Tucson Waldorf School Faculty Blog

“Project Wild Thing” Reflections from a Class Teacher: How time outdoors supports healthy development

September 19, 2016September 19, 2016 Rebecca Briamonte

This award-winning documentary of one father’s desperate search for a way to help a generation of children reconnect with nature takes many twists and turns. The film opens with a […]

Posted in Tucson Waldorf School Faculty Blog

Tucson Waldorf School parent, Dante Lauretta, heads OSIRIS-REx team.

September 6, 2016September 6, 2016 Rebecca Briamonte

Wishing TWS parent, Dante Lauretta, and the entire OSIRIS-REx team a successful launch on Thursday at Cape Canaveral! Link to New York Times article

Posted in News From our Parent Community

Waldorf 101 lecture series explores origins and aims of Waldorf education.

September 6, 2016September 6, 2016 Rebecca Briamonte

Waldorf 101 will be an informal exploration of the origins and aims of Waldorf Education, as well as an introduction to the philosophy and worldview that stands behind it. Among […]

Posted in News & Events

“Project Wild Thing: Reconnecting Kids with Nature” | Treasuring Childhood Film & Lecture Series, 2016-2017

August 22, 2016September 6, 2016 Rebecca Briamonte

Join us on Wednesday, October 19th  at 6:00 pm at the Tucson Waldorf School, 3605 East River Road for the screening and lively guided discussion with TWS faculty following film. […]

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