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Author: Rebecca Briamonte

TWS25/Waldorf100 Interview 3: Jimmy Gehrels

March 7, 2019August 28, 2025 Rebecca Briamonte

As we continue to celebrate the 25th anniversary of TWS and the 100th anniversary of Waldorf Education, we share our third video in the anniversary series: an interview with alumni student, […]

Posted in Life at Tucson Waldorf School, News & Events, Tucson Waldorf School Alumni Blog, Waldorf100Tagged TWS25, Waldorf100

Seeding the Future

February 27, 2019August 28, 2025 Rebecca Briamonte

The world gets better one person and one action at a time. The video, “Seeding the Future,” provides a glimpse into the principles of Waldorf education, an education that fosters […]

Posted in News & Events, Waldorf100

TWS 25/Waldorf 100 Interview 2: Powell Brumm

February 14, 2019August 28, 2025 Rebecca Briamonte

This school year (2018-2019), TWS celebrates its 25th anniversary; on September 19, 2019, Waldorf Education celebrates its 100th anniversary. As we continue to honor both notable anniversaries, we share our second […]

Posted in Life at Tucson Waldorf School, News & Events, Tucson Waldorf School Alumni Blog

TWS 25/Waldorf 100 Interview 1: Grant Anderson

February 6, 2019August 28, 2025 Rebecca Briamonte

This school year (2018-2019), TWS celebrates its 25th anniversary; on September 19, 2019, Waldorf Education celebrates its 100th anniversary. To honor both, we will be sharing memories, lessons, and inspiration […]

Posted in Life at Tucson Waldorf School, Tucson Waldorf School Faculty Blog, Uncategorized

Highlights from the AWSNA Regional Delegates Meeting In Playa del Carmen, Mexico

January 16, 2019August 28, 2025 Rebecca Briamonte

By Linda Braun, Pedagogical Director On October 10th,  Grade 7 teacher Irene Richardson and I flew to Cancun and made our way down to the Playa del Carmen area for […]

Posted in Tucson Waldorf School Faculty Blog

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

October 19, 2017August 28, 2025 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, 2017August 28, 2025 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

Posted in Uncategorized

How important is happiness in the classroom?

September 26, 2016August 28, 2025 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, 2016August 28, 2025 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, 2016August 28, 2025 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

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