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 […]

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 […]
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 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 by Maestra Moreno To celebrate Black History Month in February, Grades 7 & 8 have been learning about the influence of African […]
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 […]
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! 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, Rosemary Garden Teacher We all have our favorite books from childhood. I can still easily recall the books that I wanted my […]