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What Works: The Waldorf Approach to Nature Studies-MR

Michel Anderson (Ecoliteracy & Sustainability Coordinator, Nature Studies Teacher, and Forest Aftercare Coordinator) will be discussing the importance of immersing children in nature, and how the emerging philosophy of Ecoliteracy is infused into our Waldorf curriculum. Read More. Share on Facebook.

Reception for the Martin Levin Platonic Sculpture Show

Reception for the Martin Levin Platonic Sculpture Show currently in the 2nd Floor gallery. Reception open to all. 4th adn 5th grade will provide some live music.

Reception at Zoe's Kitchen

Please join us on Thursday, March 3, from 5:00 - 8:00 pm, at Zoe’s Kitchen in Towson, for a casual get-together to see our students artwork display. For more information contact Stacie Henderson at shenderson@twsb.org.

Waldorf's Got Talent Casual Cafe-ER

Cheer on our students, parents and school community as they showcase their talents. Beverages will be provided by WSB alumni owned WILD Kombuca and Reading Partners Baltimore will be on hand recruiting volunteers. The cost of admissions is one new/gently used book.

NEW DATE_All School Parent Night-6:45pm

Light refreshments at 6:45pm followed by a full program in the grades, where all parents are invited to experience a typical day at Waldorf in grades 1-7. Take part in Main Lesson, Spanish, Art, Eurythmy and other classes. Become a student for the night and learn more about your child's experience at Waldorf.

Children's Garden parents are warmly encouraged to join grades 1 or 2. If you would like to join another grade, please contact cliss@twsb.org. Grade 8 will have a regular class meeting. 

Lower School Visiting Day

We warmly invite you to visit our Lower School classes and explore Waldorf for your child.

Join us to, observe the depth and richness of our curriculum, see students work and meet with teachers to discuss academic, artistic and social aspects of our program.

8:15 - 8:30 Welcome, introductions, and coffee

8:30 - 9:30 Lower school classroom visits – 1st, 2nd, and 5th grades

9:30 - 10:00 Q&A with Academic Director

Civil Rights Celebration-1pm

Our guest speaker this year for our 18th annual Civil Rights Celebration is Lester Spence, an Associate Professor of Political Science and Africana Studies at Johns Hopkins University. He specializes in the study of black, racial, and urban politics in the wake of the neoliberal turn.

 

REGISTRATION REQUIRED for this event. RSVP to development@twsb.org