by Emma Maruska, Practical Arts Teacher, DEIJ Committee Member Beginning in October, the DEIJ Committee sought out community involvement in developing an initiative to bring more local Indigenous culture […]
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Experiencing Amal’s Journey: A Waldorf Family’s Perspective
Our Experience With Amal’s Walk by Katrinka Heyman Last month, Jen Rosenstein invited our Waldorf community to share in welcoming “Little Amal” (Arabic translation: […]
Mes de la Herencia Hispana
Mes de la Herencia Hispana by Maestra Moreno Dear Community, We are excited to share with you that Friday, September 15, marks the beginning of National Hispanic Heritage Month. […]
The Influence of African Music on Latin Music
The Influence of African Music on Latin Music by Maestra Moreno To celebrate Black History Month in February, Grades 7 & 8 have been learning about the influence of African […]
Dia de los Muertos Grades Assembly 2022
On Wednesday, November 2nd, parents were able to observe a sharing from the Grades program to honor loved ones who are no longer with us, guided by Maestra Moreno. Dia […]
DEI Corner: Thoughts on Raising Bilingual Children
Thoughts on Raising Bilingual Children By Ileana Swanson Edited and translated by Emma Maruska and Gemma Moreno: For Espanol, click here. When I had my first child I knew […]
Happy Juneteenth!
Happy Juneteenth! by Jen Rosenstein Pedagogical Director We Rose From Africa’s heart, we rose Already a people, our faces ebon, our bodies lean, We rose Skills of art, life, […]
Children’s Books: Windows and Reflections, by Ms. Nicole
Children’s Books: Windows and Reflections by Ms. Nicole, Rosemary Garden Teacher We all have our favorite books from childhood. I can still easily recall the books that I wanted my […]