Thanks to the dedication and determination of Movement Teacher Ms. Johnson, school mitigation efforts, and increased vaccinations among the adult population at Tucson Waldorf School, Grade 7 students did not […]
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Looking Forward: Early Childhoood Program
By Andrea Fiser, Pedagogical Support It has been exactly one year since our school had its first shutdown, due to COVID. So much thought and consideration went into planning to […]
Tax Credits Now Being Accepted for General Scholarship Fund
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 […]
Good News for the Endowment Fund
What does Tucson Waldorf School have in common with many prestigious universities? (Aside from our graduates, that is!) An Endowment Fund! Yep, you heard that right. And thanks to […]
🙏Gratitude to Donors 🙏
Dear #GivingTuesday and Annual Fund Donors, You did it. You came together and donated, and Tucson Waldorf School faculty and staff were able to receive generous bonuses, after an unprecedented and grueling ten months! […]
Please Welcome Jen Rosenstein, New Pedagogical Director! Plus, Some Faculty Changes . . .
Jen Rosenstein Hired Part-Time as Pedagogical Director Please welcome to the Tucson Waldorf School community Jen Rosenstein as our new Pedagogical Director. Jen will be serving part time to remotely […]
Giving Tuesday: Ways to Give
“I have found that among its other benefits, giving liberates the soul of the giver” – Maya Angelou At a time when we are all experiencing the […]
Faculty Feature: Michelle Blazewicz, Grade 5 Teacher
There is no doubt this pandemic has had an enormous impact on education, and nowhere is that more true than in Waldorf schools, where technology has never been a part […]
How to Stay Well During COVID, the Waldorf Way: Part 1, Sleep and Warmth
by Ursula Ramos Many of our children have recently transitioned back to school in person and we all continue to try to stay healthy amidst the continued pandemic, there […]
Faculty Feature: Elizabeth Falcon, Grade 2 Teacher
The pandemic has brought with it many challenges for teachers, schools, and families, challenges which were enhanced by the in-person nature of Waldorf education. Last week, Bayla Sussman discussed with […]