The Parent Community Council last gathered on Thursday, December 3. The evening began with sharing about our families and our children, strengthening connections across the grades and building community. Then, the talented and beloved Ms. Lesley Finlayson, 5th Grade Class Teacher took us on a voyage through the early years of form drawing for grades Continue reading.
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 Continue reading.
Name:聽Gianna Kiehl Grades attended LCWS:聽Kindergarten through 12 High School Graduation Year:聽2015 Grade School Teacher:聽Malisa Garlieb High School Sponsor:聽Steve Crimy Gianna lives and works in London, U.K., and met with some of our upper grades students over Zoom to talk about her performing arts career and answer their questions about her life since LCWS.
As they studied the “First Thanksgiving,” or the Harvest Celebration of 1621, the fifth grade learned about the Wampanoag people of present-day Massachusetts who met the English colonists. The Wampanoag were a society with a complex government, religious beliefs, and culture. Part of their culture, shared with many other First Nation people, was to give Continue reading.
The sixth grade is living into the past, all the way back to 753 BCE with the founders of ancient Rome. The students heard about the seven kings of Rome and how these men helped shape the Republic. Ms. Hopkinkson told the story of Hannibal crossing the Alps and invading Rome in the Punic Wars. Continue reading.