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Pasta power: Event challenges teams to aim higher with spaghetti, marshmallow structures

Waldorf School of Baltimore students Ryleigh Poole (8th grade), Madeline Martak (7th grade), and Ashley Passmore (6th grade) took home first place in Johns Hopkins' annual Tower of Power competition. Team Waldorf's tower measured 4 feet, 6.5 inches tall, besting a team of Johns Hopkins University undergraduates. Poole, Passmore, and Marsak celebrated their victory by gleefully stomping on their structure!

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Simply Irresistible

It’s not unusual to hear exclamations like these rocketing around the trees in Forest Aftercare. In fact, this same student even went so far as to make up a song about how much she loves the woods. It’s hard to believe that this particular student joined Forest Aftercare this year with much trepidation. She did NOT like the woods. No Thank You. Not Interested. But in less than a week, she didn’t want to go home when her mother came to pick her up.

Groundbreaking at Waldorf - June 24

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The Waldorf School of Baltimore is kicking off our 45th anniversary year with a long awaited campus expansion! Please join us on Friday, June 24th at 10am for the Groundbreaking of our new Multipurpose Room, to be completed in early 2017. This event is open to all and will feature local vendors, performances from WSB students and alumni, and all things Waldorf. 
 

Children's Garden Life - “Our Teachers’ Perspective”

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Young children are naturally curious about the world.  They learn through observing and imitating what they experience. In the supportive surroundings of the Children’s Garden, we nurture children’s innate abilities for observation, which will then support their capacity for inquiry in later intellectual development.

Activities are brought by the teachers through imagination. Using stories, songs and festivals that bring a picture of nature and the change of seasons, they ignite the children’s interest by meeting them where they are at this stage of development. 

Eighth Grade Graduation - June 9

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The Waldorf School of Baltimore is honored to celebrate our class of 2016 at the Eighth Grade Graduation on Thursday, June 9th at 1:30 p.m. Join us for an inspiring ceremony, including musical performances by the class of 2016.

The graduation will take place at 4701 Yellowwood Avenue Baltimore, MD 21209. A reception will immediately follow ceremony in the Tamarind Building. For more information call 410-367-6808.

 

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Spring Concert - May 12

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Music is an integral component of the Waldorf curriculum. Join us for a musical evening of choral and orchestral performances by our fourth through eighth grade at this year's Spring Concert. 

A Campus Expansion to Support Our Program

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On behalf of the Board of Trustees I am writing to share exciting news about plans for a campus expansion. We will build a multipurpose space on the pad adjacent to our school, just on the other side of the plaza fence to the left of the school entrance. This 17 year old dream has been made possible thanks to our very generous donors.
 

Exciting Development: Construction Update

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Dear Waldorf School of Baltimore Community, 
I am delighted to inform you that the construction agreement with Hencken & Gaines Inc was signed on Wednesday, April 27th. Our plans to expand our school are now in full swing, with an expected completion date of January 2017. 

Earth Day at Waldorf

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Give back to the planet on Earth Day by joining Project Clean Stream and the Waldorf School of Baltimore's Fifth Grade & Middle School in cleaning up the Jones Falls Trail Creek. This activity will take place on Friday, April 22 from 12:30 - 2:00pm; shortly after the 8:30am "What Works: Nature Studies" workshop with Michel Anderson.  Join us and read more to volunteer. 

 

Screen-Free Week - May 2-8

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WSB encourages our families to participate in Screen-Free Week. Screen-Free Week is a nationwide event sponsored by Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood and celebrated by schools, families, and other civic and community groups each year.  During Screen-Free Week, millions of children and adults pledge to spend seven days screen-free. Instead of watching TV or playing video games, they tend to read, play, think, create, get physically active, and spend more time with friends and family.