by Ian Cuevas | Mar 9, 2023 | Uncategorized
In this new interview series, the Publications students – Gemma, Grace and Sam – chat with a few Art Portfolio students to talk about their method & process, inspiration and experience in their student art work while at the Waldorf School of San Diego.
by Ian Cuevas | Feb 3, 2023 | Uncategorized
WSSD HS re-introduce a volleyball program for the school year of 22-23, thanks to help from parents Jamie Ivers and Kim Lester. Jamie is the beach volleyball coach at Grossmont college and Kim is the volleyball coach for San Diego City College. Publications elective...
by Ian Cuevas | Jul 14, 2022 | Uncategorized
Ms. Carmichael kindly shared some of her notes from her recent podcast episode to address this popular topic. Creating a Summer Rhythm at Home: Preparing for a Waldorf Education in the Fall | Mary Carmichael SEVEN BASICS for Summer Planning When discipline or guidance...
by Ian Cuevas | Apr 18, 2022 | Uncategorized
The word, “zero waste,” means to produce no waste. So, for my family, it means that if we can’t reuse it, compost it or recycle it, we will refuse it and just not buy it. So, when you have extra food scraps, you compost it, or when you’re at the store and you could choose between paper or plastic, you would pick paper. We do everything other people do like shop, eat at restaurants, wear makeup and travel, we just make conscious decisions to reduce our carbon footprint at the same time.
by Ian Cuevas | Jan 31, 2022 | Uncategorized
Ms. Laura Ford shared some insight on what Soup Day is at the Waldorf School of San Diego. She, along with Ms. Penman and Ms. Sandelin, opened up their kitchens and classrooms to allow us to capture some of the imagery and wonderful smells & flavors. Snack is an...
by Ian Cuevas | Jan 24, 2022 | Uncategorized
HS siblings and founding members of the Robotics elective, Luis Daniel and Kalyani Weiss, take a moment to introduce and describe the program – now in its third year of existence at The Waldorf School of San Diego. Team Robowaves 18236 is made of six students...
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