Submitted by Lindsay Machak on Tue, 09/01/2020 - 1:09pm
Our guest blogger and school counselor, Christa Marvenko-Athas, has some advice for parents who are helping children cope with a different kind of back-to-school stress.
Here we are in September, continuing to manage the flood of emotions and actions needed to address the impact of a global pandemic on getting “back-to-school.”
Submitted by Lindsay Machak on Tue, 06/16/2020 - 9:29am
Giving children time for free play helps them develop valuable life skills and build a foundation for learning.
Experts dive into how play supports growth and learning in developing children. According to a story aired on NPR's Innovation Hub, play is a powerful tool that children unknowingly use to establish important life skills.
Submitted by Communications on Fri, 06/05/2020 - 2:35pm
Our guest blogger and school counselor, Christa Marvenko-Athas, has some advice as we move into a summer of uncertainty.
Submitted by Communications on Tue, 05/12/2020 - 9:46pm
Submitted by Communications on Tue, 05/12/2020 - 9:44pm
Submitted by Communications on Mon, 05/11/2020 - 2:52pm
We are so proud of our alums! The class of 2016 has been busy applying, and being accepted, to colleges around the world!
We are so happy to hear from alumni after they graduate from our school and continue to reach lifetime milestones. This year we checked in with our Class of 2016 as they were accepted into college. Many of the students were accepted to all of their top choices and had some difficult decisions to make.
Submitted by Communications on Fri, 05/08/2020 - 6:00pm
Image from A Million Pieces by Sabina
Our second week of Eighth Grade Self Portraits have been posted. Please experience them at the links below, and come back next week for more projects.
A Million Pieces—Sabina's Self Portrait
Submitted by Communications on Fri, 05/01/2020 - 6:22pm
Our guest blogger and school counselor, Christa Marvenko-Athas, has some useful insight for parents coping with this stressful time. Take a look at her suggestions of how laughter can help.
There is not much that seems funny these days. We are continuously living in a state of stress and trying to cope the best we can. As you scroll through social media platforms, or watch recaps of popular comedians and talk-show hosts, you will see many people trying to use humor as a way to cope.
Submitted by Communications on Fri, 05/01/2020 - 5:44pm
Submitted by Lindsay Machak on Mon, 04/27/2020 - 12:54pm
May Day is also our community’s family day and a very special celebration each year.
May Day is celebrated each year on May 1 and is a traditional celebration of nature’s revival after a long and cold winter. The Waldorf School of Baltimore celebrates May Day by honoring our students’ families, grandparents, and friends.