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 […]
Category: Life at Tucson Waldorf School
TWS 25/Waldorf 100 Interview 1: Grant Anderson
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 […]
Highlights from the AWSNA Regional Delegates Meeting In Playa del Carmen, Mexico
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 […]
Tucson Waldorf School Alumni Profile: Anastasia Wrenn, Class of 2011
[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: […]
How important is happiness in the classroom?
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 […]
“Project Wild Thing” Reflections from a Class Teacher: How time outdoors supports healthy development
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 […]
Visitor Morning Tours | By Appointment
Scheduled weekly by appointment, our tours are for adults only and offer an overview presentation of the unique Waldorf education offered here at Tucson Waldorf School. The morning includes information […]
Thank you Tucson & TWS community for making our FRESH! fundraiser a success!
The evening featured a farm to table Moroccan feast, locally crafted beer, wine and dancing. Contributions to the Waldorf community were made through bidding on themed baskets and through the […]
Betty Staley | Parenting the Young Adolescent in Challenging Times
Betty Staley visited the Tucson Waldorf School on Wednesday, January 14 as part of our Treasuring Childhood Film & Lecture Series. We had a full house of over 100 people […]
From the Desk of the Faculty Chair: Some Thoughts On Gratitude
Thanksgiving is around the corner—for many of us, our favorite holiday of the year! The alchemy of family, feasting and fun can be a truly powerful opportunity to experience everything […]