Our early childhood team recently participated in the 2021 WECAN conference and share their thoughts on the conference’s theme of “Black Lives Matter in the Waldorf Early Childhood Classroom and Communities.”
Read MoreSpring energy is in the air, and our eighth-grade recently spent a day channeling the season of spring with canvas and paints.
Read MoreHow our seventh grade teacher is honoring Black History Month with his students:
Each new festival, each new lesson or book choice, or choices about how we shape and adorn our spaces, offers an opportunity to bring us a little bit closer in welcoming the diversity, harmony, and oneness that we all inwardly seek.
Read MoreA puppet play created by Cedarwood’s early childhood team in honor of the Lunar New Year.
Read MoreNow that we are almost to a full year of distance learning — and halfway through our 2020-21 school year of Connected Learning 2.0 — we thought we’d check in with a few teachers throughout the school and see how things are going!
Read MoreCedarwood started offering optional virtual clubs on Fridays for students in the grades this fall. This month, we’re excited to share a little bit about our Spanish and Japanese Clubs!
Read MoreMany of our classes at Cedarwood have been working on singing and playing new songs in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and Black History Month.
Read MoreCedarwood is very pleased to announce that Donna Blaser will be our grade one class teacher next year.
Read MoreCedarwood started offering optional virtual clubs on Fridays for students in the grades this fall. We’re excited to share a little bit about these new clubs with you, starting with our Social Justice and Service Clubs!
Read MoreThis winter, the 6th graders developed their own business plans and created products to sell to the community. There was an incredible amount of thought, creativity, hard work, and ingenuity — as well as math and a working understanding of global consumerism — that went into these products!
Read MoreThis puppet play features Bubba Breyna, who makes the best potato latkes in the village…
Read More“The fourth light of Advent is the light of humankind. The light of love, the light of thought, to give and to understand.”
Read MoreThis evening we honor the animals large and small who reflect back our humanity to us. We are grateful for their companionship, the lessons they offer about caring, loving, and sharing the earth with each other.
Read MoreIn an effort to give caregivers more tools to keep children moving through the winter, our Movement teacher, Heather Pearl, has put together a list of equipment to inspire active play at home!
Read MoreAs the days grow shorter and colder, the eighth grade students have been doing an artistic study of snowscapes.
Read MoreThe second evening of our Winter Spiral honors the Plant Kingdom, which nourishes us.
You might add something from the Plant Kingdom to your own Winter Spiral at home: flowers, a bough of greenery found outdoors, a beautiful leaf…
Read MoreThe first evening of our Winter Spiral honors the Mineral Kingdom: the earth, rocks, stones, and the essential minerals and elements that make up our natural environment.
Read MoreA few ideas for creating a quiet space to facilitate the Winter Spiral experience.
Read MoreEach year during this dark time we offer this symbolic experience to the children. When the time comes in our precious children's development, we must learn to let go of our control and send them off further into the unknown with faith, hope, and love. This festival is our prayer for the children’s successful journey through life.
Read MoreNow that we are several months into a new school year of distance learning, we thought we’d check in with a few teachers throughout the school and see how things are going!
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