Ask our students, parents, and alumni what sets their experience at LCWS apart, and you鈥檒l hear a common theme: the difference is in the connection.聽

鈥淚n Waldorf, we were taught to rely on the care of our teachers. My teachers knew me so well, and I could talk to them about anything. It was just natural for me to be able to go to my teachers and ask for support.鈥
鈥 Gianna Kiehl, class of 2015

 

鈥淚 trusted my teachers the whole way through. My Waldorf teachers cared about me as a person, and I鈥檝e been able to bring that trust with me to college and have conversations with my professors.鈥
鈥 Clara Slesar, class of 2016

Relationships are at the heart of our approach to education, from early childhood through high school. Knowing and understanding each student, encouraging them in their strengths and their challenges, and cultivating connection through intentional interactions are all central to our teachers鈥 work.

In the article from, Education Week titled 鈥淲hy Teacher-Student Relationships Matter,鈥 author Sarah Sparks discusses emerging research on how teachers leverage their relationships with students to help them learn.

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